The incident created tension within the group, especially between Marcy and Jeff. They accidentally killed him while trying to defend themselves. The group initially wanted to help the hobo, but the encounter soon devolved into panic and conflict. ![]() The group enjoyed themselves for most of their first day at the cabin, until late that night when a sick hobo visited their cabin seeking medical treatment for his illness. While she cherished her college friendships, she did not enjoy the academic side of college life, once yelling to a random kid on the street, "Don't do it! Don't go to college, it's a fucking scam!" Cabin Fever Īt the end of what was presumably her final year of college, Marcy joined her four friends on a week-long vacation at a remote cabin out in the woods of North Carolina. It is known that she attended college with her friends Jeff, Karen, Paul and Bert and while there, began her romantic relationship with Jeff. Let's see! Hahaha.Little is known about her background preceding Cabin Fever. According to Travis Z, Eli Roth told him "don't worry, in ten years your film is gonna be a classic". That is stupid.īut, fuck, maybe I'm totally wrong. What you don't do is whine and moan and say that people just don't get it. ![]() Then maybe you should actually learn from that? Read the reviews, take notes, and use that to grow and become a better filmmaker. If your film sits at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, has a 14/100 rating on Metacritic and an audience score of 3,7 out of 10 on IMDB. Then maybe, just maybe, you've made a piece of shit movie. If you make a movie (any movie), and it gets completely fucking trashed by everyone. And then there's a myriad of straight-up retarded things that's just insulting to the viewer, like the fact that no signal on your phone doesn't really mean anything, it just takes a little longer for you to upload pictures on Facebook! What the hell? What kind of a yahoo came up with this shit! The previously mentioned change in tone makes certain lines and character actions extremely odd and bizarre, since they're delivered straight-faced and seriously. It looks and feels extremely cheap, nothing about it is cinematic. Look: Every single actor is awful and seemingly miscast, and they have zero chemistry with each other. Even if you don't compare it to the original - it's a poorly made picture. But, the main reason to why it's so disliked is, well, that it's a bad fucking movie. ![]() The reason to why your film got universally shat on is not because of the tonal change. ![]() He thinks the film got trashed because it was "pure horror" and not comedic horror like Roth's original. The director also defended his film, arguing that it was a lost cause from the beginning since they were going to use the exact same script as the original, but that his version would be played totally straight. It was interesting and frustrating to listen to, since it pretty much turned into a huge circlejerk with arguments like "if critics knew how hard it was to make movies, they'd be less, uhm, critical!" and whiney shit like that. Recently listened to the Moviecrypt Podcast were Travis Zariwny, director of the Cabin Fever remake, was the guest of the episode.
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