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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spaltro_m While Cabin Fever 2 was no masterpiece, it was a fun and non-demanding gross out horror flick. I'm sure, considering the very weird material that some people post on blogs from time to time, genre flicks don't all have to be artsy, super-clever, or technically proficient benchmarks, or even amazing super-splatter cult classics. Sometimes I appreciate a movie for just being a mindless, middle-of-the-road zonkfest with a juvenile chuckle or two and I had a good time with this one. I think some people expected waaaay too much. I expected a lot LESS and ended up enjoying it thoroughly. To me, this is the kind of minor movie that younger horror fans can or will see now and then remember fondly twenty years later or even much longer.
Gale Meyers This movie is absolute trash, don't waste your time on it! The storyline is weird, the acting is bad, the humor sucks, and there are some scenes that are OMG disgusting. Cabin Fever 2 is a low budget film, but I have seen plenty of other low budget films that are way better than this one. The story line does not really make a whole lot of sense either. It looks like whoever wrote the script for this movie just made up some weird garbage on the spot and another guy decided to make a movie out of it. If you are still hellbent on seeing this movie, make sure that kids are nowhere near the TV screen because the stuff is enough to disgust most grown adults. The people who made this movie had HORRIBLE TASTE!
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.
Puffer Bluntman This is even worse than Blair Witch 2. One of the worst sequels I have ever seen: completely untrue to the first movie, lacking the tense atmosphere and unsettling mood, unoriginal shameful pile of rubbish! The first movie was about a group of campers who get in trouble in the middle of nowhere, a classic set-up for this sort of movie. The atmosphere was suspenseful and gripping, the characters were decently believable and the story was simple and thrilling. Why are we suddenly in high school? Why does the movie Cabin Fever suddenly has PROM in the plot? Why all the needless and pointless gross-out? I don't know and frankly I don't care.This movie was done in the dark years of the sh*t sequel wave, because of which movie makers are still ashamed of using numbers in their titles. Cabin Fever 2 is one of the reasons why.