steve_mitm
The biting brat and the tarty sheriff remain unpunished. All characters painfully annoying. Who ever is responsible for this movie it is time for a career move.
You need to learn that it's about entertaining the audience not frustrating them.
Paul Evans
The film industry must be in real crisis if average films are being remade after little more then a decade. The original was an OK film, I wouldn't have said it was a classic, and this remake seems so unnecessary, it doesn't differentiate from the original in any way, it doesn't bring anything new or different, it's basically remade word for word. The gore scenes are somewhat improved, a little more dramatic, and the dog scene is more dramatic.I have so very little to say here, as I didn't enjoy it all that much, it seems only a few years ago that I went to the Cinema to watch the original, I find it more disappointing that new ideas simply aren't there, there surely has to be a vast undiscovered writing talent out there.mehh, 3/10
johnamartine
I am dumber for having watched this. Awful has a new standard. It's like a cafeteria of the worst possible facets that comprise a horror movie. Bad acting? Yes! The worst! A terrible plot! Check. A rifle with a magazine that contains endless ammo until it runs out and then magically has more ammo in the next scene? Yup. Backwoods idiotic stereotypes? Yes. I could go on but why bother. This move goes beyond suck.
VenturousArtist
The Cabin Fever franchise receiving its first official remake has improved but ultimately disappointing additions. It retells the original story involving a group of misbehaving college students having the unfortunate contact with a vague bacterial infection but not any better. It proceeds with the same material less with creativity and more with similarities. While certain elements are sometimes intriguing, they're too repetitive with not enough surprises or enthusiasm even with its cast. Although not worse than the franchise's second and third entries, it's simply not recommended unless the other installments are ignored. The film doesn't discover its true identity, or delivers what fans and newcomers deserved, until its final sequences that somehow outdoes the original.It's the same disease, but less effective.