Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever

2009 "This time it's spreading."
4.3| 1h27m| R| en| More Info
Released: 21 August 2009 Released
Producted By: Tonic Films
Country: United States of America
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A high school prom faces a deadly threat: a flesh-eating virus that spreads via a popular brand of bottled water.

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MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Rexanne It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
VenturousArtist This "sequel" to the first entry in the Cabin Fever franchise was absolutely, and literally, a disgusting mess that no deep cleanser could resolve. In addition, this version of the film initially wasn't intended to be created. This version is a pathetic, downgraded, and horrifyingly unwatchable "sequel".Straight from its introduction, it's cheap and full of horrific humdrum outcomes that follows the remainder of the film. It continues the first entry's cliffhanger with no intentions to be creative or interesting. Instead, it focuses having extensive scenery of extremely grotesque nonsense that doesn't add any positive energy or excitement from beginning to end.It's not just too foolishly gruesome to watch, it's too grueling to experience in the worst imaginable expectation that engraves scars. It takes more risks with its material to raise the level of shock value than give audiences a meaningful horror experience. While it partakes having decent cinematography, and a humorously mediocre soundtrack, the remainder of the film is a terrible mixture of high school shenanigans on steroids while attempting to be mildly adventurous as it engages more shallowness.It's an intolerable infection that deserves immediate medical attention.
Eric_Cubed There will be many who condemn Cabin Fever 2, and reject it to the shackles of B-movie apathy. And there will be a few who rejoice in this offbeat sequel's deliciousness and shenanigans. I am one of the latter. This horror-comedy is fun down to the last frame. They have the glum awkwardness, impulsive naivety and mixed up confusion of high school teenage angst down perfectly. And as for the semi-redneck cop? He's baaack. And, in case you didn't know, he's seen this kind of thing before (AKA Cabin Fever 1). There is a creative intelligence behind this movie, from the cartoon imbedded beginnings to the masterfully honed caricatures, to the straightforward, impeccable direction. Way better than Carrie (the new one), and supremely more funny. There have been a few Australian movies in the same vein, such as, "Who Loves Mandy Lane?" which is a bit of a sub-genre in the horror-comedy films--a kind of sadistic and gratuitous teenage eighties romp that is coming back round again. I loved cabin fever 2 because it is authentic, and does not pretend to be anything other than what it is, a campy regression into the heart of campy American cinema.
gavin6942 A high school prom faces a deadly threat: a flesh-eating virus that spreads via a popular brand of bottled water.Director Ti West has disowned this film, claiming that the producers had more to do with the final product than he did. Whether this is true or not, it is a wise call from West -- his career would look a lot worse if this was on his filmography alongside the amazingly good "House of the Devil" and more-than-decent "Innkeepers".I am glad Deputy Winston came back for continuity, and it was nice to have some cult actors like Larry Fessenden and Judah Friedlander appear. But overall, there just was no plot here, no characters to care about... just a bunch of oversexed kids with a flesh-eating virus on the loose...
Nitzan Havoc Once again, everything here is just my opinion as a horror-freak, feel more than free to disagree.Since I really enjoyed Cabin Fever, I thought taking a chance with the sequel wouldn't be too dangerous. And as the movie started, I was happy to discover that unlike some horror films where the sequel uses nothing but the same main idea as the first film (like White Noise 2 or Blair Witch Project 2) or the same antagonist/s (like the Wrong Turn series, which by the way I absolutely loved), this sequel actually picked up from the same point where the first film ended. We also got to see the crazy Sheriff's Deputy from the first film in a greater role.Then, a very impressive animated opening scene (very much reminded me of Rob Zombie's art) and an amusing stereotypical teenage flick with kids getting ready for prom while the virus spreaded...Then the gore started. Personally, I'm not a gore fan, not at all. The highest level of "gore" I could enjoy was, for instance, the latest Saw films. The difference is, in this film the gore served absolutely no purpose. Showing an occasional vomit or skin wound caused by the virus could have been OK, as it would have contributed to the plot. The first film used just the right amount of such scenes. But this film? All hell broke loose and the director simply decided to go wild and make us all sick to our stomachs. I did not appreciate that.As the film continued, and ended, everything was left to interpretation. It simply seemed like the most work was put in to creating the gore scenes, unlike the first film that had a story and a point.I think it's a real shame. Cabin Fever was fun to watch. Cabin Fever 2 wasn't. Then again, if your fans of B-class gore films, you might enjoy it after all. Personally - I'm gonna try and forget there has ever been a sequel to Cabin Fever.