![]() ![]() It is not without irony that in Cabin Fever, Bert, who is the seemingly the dim-witted jock, knows (not only how to fix a totalled vehicle) but that you need to isolate the infected from the group. You need to only look at our present, real situation with COVID and how irrationally people are reacting (refusing to wear masks or distance themselves). “You get the boy sick its the same as murder!” the locals here for come-upings.Īlso, it could be said in fearful situations, people act irrationally and that violence itself is irrational. Ultimately, we know what they don’t know and we can see their folly and their poor choices, and this only meant to entice us as the spectator. Ultimately, I think this is more of a device to affect viewers. Although, I cannot justify some of the choices, I think this is not unlike many horror movies of this type. Personally, I found it particularly annoying that they never relate their encounters that happen away from the cabin ( Spolier alert: when Bert first meets with the Hermit, when Paul meets the neighbour with the shotgun). why don’t the friends go for help why doesn’t the hermit go to his sister instead, etc). The characters are also criticized for not thinking and acting logically (ie. And although it is great to have that referential brevity, and it makes it doesn’t necessarily make it a better film and sometimes comes off like cheap decoration. However, this doesn’t prevent Cabin Fever from alluding to the aforementioned, Friday The 13th, to classic tales like Little Red Ridinghood (when she is being chased by the dog wearing red) the “is it safe?” from Marathon Man, to the animal costumed flashes of Kubrick’s The Shining. “Like a fever, Cabin Fever runs both hot and cold” Friday The 13th), however I don’t think it delivers quite on that level. The characters don’t really seem to have any sort of agency, except for getting laid, which definitely puts this movie in the same category of these slasher in the woods-type films (e.g. ![]() It is no wonder that these fictions friends are not even given last names, because they lack depth and don’t have a clear agenda. Otherwise, the characters are not particularly memorable or endearing. However, I found most of the performances were just average, with the exception for Winston, the young cop played by Giuseppe Andrews. Without giving away too much, what ensues is your typical Eli Roth movie with a mix of dark humour, splatter and gore. ![]() Largely dependent on the blueprints laid by Three 6 Mafia and Lex Luger, he brings life to the typically mundane and makes up for instances such as French Montana's barely decipherable verse on "Nothin Like the Rest." In spite of his trendy one-dimensional concepts, there is ultimately redeemable art and magic to be found in Wiz's work here.Giuseppe Andrews and James DeBello (‘Bert’) (not pictured) were also in the Kiss movie Detroit Rock City. Jesse Fairfax of HipHopDX said, "While not exactly pioneering anything new, Cabin Fever 2 further establishes Wiz Khalifa as a serviceable rapper aware enough to blend in with what's popular for the sake of maintaining a presence. On January 18, 2013, the music video for "100 Bottles" was released. On November 1, 2012, the music video for "Tweak Is Heavy" was released. On October 19, 2012, the music video for "STU" was released. Donato, Chevy Woods, Lavish and French Montana. The mixtape features guest appearances from Problem, Iamsu!, Menace, Juicy J, J.R. ![]() Labs, Juicy J, Sledgren, Cozmo, Crazy Mike, Lewi V Beatz, Deputy, Iamsu!, Pierre MedorĬabin Fever 2 is the eleventh mixtape by American rapper Wiz Khalifa, it was released on October 16, 2012. ![]()
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