

So her crotch must've been pumping Paul's belly or chest, not his penis. Watch Paul's arm when he embraces Marcy at the end of their sex scene.
#CABIN FEVER QUOTES SERIES#
While other horror series may start tame and ramp things up over successive movies, Cabin Fever starts out over-the-top and stays there. Splatter Horror: Naturally, given Roth's enthusiasm for bloodshed in horror movies and the inclusion of a flesh-eating virus.And every time, the virus still manages to escape. Quarantine with Extreme Prejudice: The cops and the government try to keep the virus contained-and because it is so lethal, it involves killing anybody unlucky enough to be on the infected area (even if it's a bunch of kids).The Plague: It is hinted that the disease will reach pandemic levels, insofar as the hint practically parades in front of the audience in stiletto heels and fishnet stockings singing " Sweet Transvestite" and twirling flaming batons.Inevitably that would make the virus even more dangerous - it's tough to take samples to create a cure because it deteriorates so quickly. This is what happens to your body as a direct result. Made of Plasticine: It's a flesh-eating virus and it rots your flesh.

He's avoided getting infected so many times that it's quite likely he must have some sort of natural immunity to it. At the end of the first two movies, he unknowingly ruins any hope of containment by accidentally spreading the virus even further. He repeatedly survives encounters with numerous infected people in the first two movies, most of the time not even being aware of the true danger of the virus or even caring, as he's preoccupied with partying.

Body Horror: It's a horrifying flesh-eating virus.Blood from the Mouth: One of the later symptoms of the virus (how much later seems to vary between movies) involves vomiting blood- a lot of it.They're completely different types of pathogen, people!
#CABIN FEVER QUOTES LICENSE#
#CABIN FEVER QUOTES SKIN#
Roth's directorial debut, the story was inspired by a trip to Iceland, during the course of which Roth developed a skin infection. Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film directed by Eli Roth, about a group of college students who stay in a secluded cabin on a camping trip and subsequently find themselves falling victim to a flesh-eating virus (''Fever'', geddit?).
