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Cabin Fever 3

Original title: Cabin Fever: Patient Zero
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Sean Astin, Jillian Murray, Lydia Hearst, Mitch Ryan, and Solly Duran in Cabin Fever 3 (2014)
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When a group of friends enjoying a bachelor cruise in the Caribbean stumble upon a research facility on a remote island, a deadly virus is unleashed. The group must find a way to survive bef... Read allWhen a group of friends enjoying a bachelor cruise in the Caribbean stumble upon a research facility on a remote island, a deadly virus is unleashed. The group must find a way to survive before the flesh eating virus consumes them all.When a group of friends enjoying a bachelor cruise in the Caribbean stumble upon a research facility on a remote island, a deadly virus is unleashed. The group must find a way to survive before the flesh eating virus consumes them all.

  • Director
    • Kaare Andrews
  • Writer
    • Jake Wade Wall
  • Stars
    • Sean Astin
    • Currie Graham
    • Ryan Donowho
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Kaare Andrews
    • Writer
      • Jake Wade Wall
    • Stars
      • Sean Astin
      • Currie Graham
      • Ryan Donowho
    • 69User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Porter
    Currie Graham
    Currie Graham
    • Dr. Edwards
    Ryan Donowho
    Ryan Donowho
    • Dobbs
    Brando Eaton
    Brando Eaton
    • Josh
    Jillian Murray
    Jillian Murray
    • Penny
    Mitch Ryan
    Mitch Ryan
    • Marcus
    Solly Duran
    Solly Duran
    • Camila
    Lydia Hearst
    Lydia Hearst
    • Bridgett
    Claudette Lalí
    • Katia
    • (as Claudette Lali)
    Juan 'Papo' Bancalari
    • Mr. Arias
    Marie Michelle Bazile
    • Elderly Woman
    • (as Marie Michele Bazile)
    • …
    Roberto Linval
    • Jorge
    Magio Mojica
    • Captain
    Omar Augusto Luis
    • Drug Dealer
    Juan Burgos
    • Driver #1
    Juan Colon
    • Driver #2
    Jorge Kiko Loubriel
    • Driver #3
    • (as Jorge Loubriel)
    Jerson Guerrero
    • Driver #4
    • Director
      • Kaare Andrews
    • Writer
      • Jake Wade Wall
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    5bowmanblue

    Probably best to give this one a miss

    Cabin Fever 3? Where did it come from? Why is it here? Who made it? All these questions you'll probably never really figure out by watching the film. The first in the series was released over a decade ago. It was a nice (or rather horrible!) little film about a flesh-eating virus which didn't need any more done on the subject matter. However, they made a second instalment anyway. This was met with pretty much universal hatred. Therefore, the fact they went as far as to make number three remains a mystery.

    Personally, I didn't mind the second one. Yes, it wasn't as good as the first, but it was just about watchable. Number three is about five times worse than number two. It's about four American youngsters (who's good looks just about make up for any social niceties) who go to a remote island for some reason (are you bothered? You're only interested in the gore!) and end up falling foul to that good ol' fashioned killer virus we all know so well.

    Cabin Fever 3 is low budget. I have nothing against low budget films. However, if you can't afford A-list actors or special effects, at least try to make up for it by entertaining characters we can root for and relate to. No such luck here. When it comes to the battle between flesh-eating virus verses man, you too will probably root for the virus.

    The only famous face you might recognise is Sean Astin. Mordor and fun with Frodo seems a long way off now and he's reduced to some sort of extended sub-plot/cameo in this film. At least he's tried to disguise his appearance with a beard, but you can tell beneath the facial hair he's ashamed to be here and would rather have flung himself into Mount Doom instead of the One Ring. While the annoyingly good-looking teens are being eaten alive by the bug, Sean's been captured by a scientist who is so evil he speaks with a kind of randomly-changing accent which can be anything from British, through Canadian to American. Plus he seems to have employed two Victoria Secrets models for his lab assistants.

    However, it's not all bad (well, mostly it is). There is some nice gore and make-up. However, that makes up about ten of the ninety minutes. For the rest you'll probably be asking yourself why these infected people suddenly start behaving like zombies half way through the film (when you're not dwelling on why this film was ever made in the first place). If you like dark and gory horror (with a helping of tongue in cheek) then watch the first Cabin Fever – ignore anything that shares its name made after the original.
    4Patient444

    Pleasantly surprised.

    Let me start by saying that I really, really liked, Cabin Fever. Nice in the woods movie, with a interesting disease, OK plot, OK movie! Then I saw CF2: Spring Fever, and I knew, it all went down the drain. Perfect example of what happens when the apple falls too far from the tree. Needless to say, I had kinda no expectations from part 3, thinking they will rely on gore even more, and won't see anything but guts and blood.

    Was I wrong? Sort of. Sure, you do see more blood than on the first, but this one, actually has a back bone. It has a story behind it, has characters, will intrigue just a little, and amuse you a few times. Aw, and it has one of the greatest chick fights I've ever seen. So, there are some reasons to watch it, especially that it jumps from "Spring Fever" and acts more like a sequel to the first part.

    Just don't expect a masterpiece, but an OK horror movie, that can stand as a movie all by itself, you don't have to watch the other parts to understand it. I gave it a 4. 4 is a good enough grade for this one.

    Will I recommend it? Only if you are a fan of the first too, well, the original at least. Cheers!
    Michael_Elliott

    Boring From Start to Finish

    Cabin Fever: Patient Zero (2014)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    The third film in the series has a group of friends in the Dominican Republic where one of them is getting married. The day before the wedding a group of four decide to go to a secret island and relax. What they don't know is that a scientist is there doing experiments on the skin-eating virus and soon the visitors are contaminated.

    CABIN FEVER: PATIENT ZERO is a pretty disappointing sequel that commits the biggest sin any horror movie can and that's the fact that it's just downright boring. Neither of the previous two films were all that good but they were at least entertaining. Sadly that's not the case here as the story is fairly weak and there's really no character that you like or really want to see survive.

    Of course, one of the main attractions to a film like this is going to be the gore/kill scenes. The special effects here aren't nearly as impressive but for the most part they're good enough and there's quite a bit of blood puking and body parts falling off. The performances for the most part are good enough and we even have Sean Astin playing the patient zero.

    If you're a fan of the first two then you'll probably be curious about this one but it's best you just skip it.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not a necessary addition to the "Cabin Fever" movies...

    Well, while the other "Cabin Fever" movies were entertaining, then "Cabin Fever: Patient Zero" was just too much. Sure there were some nice moments here and there, but it was just like the entire movie was directed by a randy teenager.

    The storyline was adequate, didn't really always make coherent sense, but it was enjoyable. The movie doesn't require you to have you brain on while watching, so just sit back and relax.

    The story, roughly summarized, is about a group of people going out to what they believe is a quiet, secluded island to celebrate a bachelor party, but come to find a bunker-like building on the island, and inside are ghastly secrets.

    While the storyline is adequate, and doesn't really bring anything new to the genre, then what makes the movie worth watching is the effects and seeing people deteriorate and basically come apart.

    But, this is also where the aforementioned randy teenager part kicks in. I am thinking about the unnecessary oral scene in the movie that ended with ... well, I am not going to give away spoilers here, but it was just ridiculous. But this is not the worst of things in the movie. There was a cat-fight scene, yep, that's right. But it gets better it is between two deteriorating women, where once again this was highly unnecessary for the movie, especially when a massive sex toy was brought into the fight.

    While there were really badly chosen scenes added to the movie, then the make-up team really worked magic, and there were some really nice effects on the people as they deteriorated. And that alone was enough to make the movie watchable. Although, the movie just barely manages to sneak up on a 4 out of 10 stars rating.

    "Cabin Fever: Patient Zero" is not a groundbreaking movie in any sense, nor is it one that really brings anything new or anything that the "Cabin Fever" movie series just wouldn't be the same without. So this movie hardly qualifies as a 'must watch' in order to come full circle with the previous movies.
    4terrylaterreur

    The Cabin Fever series are in order from best to worse.

    I watched this gore-fest with little expectations after the second Cabin Fever. Even with low expectations, I was disappointed.

    The plot is thin, the pace is slow, the horror is limited, the characters are not interesting and most of what happens makes little to no sense once you have accepted that the disease is real. The virus reacts so differently from a person to another that it's just ridiculous how one victim gets Deadly sick within a few minutes while others take hours before having serious symptoms. The security issues around a facility of that nature are laughable at best and the people working there seem to be hired on a good-looks basis only.

    Sean Astin is good, but his part is small and his lines are cliché.

    I also had an issue with the most gruesome action scenes where I had a hard time understanding what was happening. As it's often the case in many movies, the quick cut from an angle to another to prevent us from noticing how low budget some FX are makes it difficult to comprehend what they are really doing. Lighting in some scenes is horrible too.

    It's still enjoyable for some horrific scenes, but overall, this is not a good movie.

    Cabin fever 2 was equally bad. Cabin Fever (the original movie) was campy and kind of good, even though it was by no standards great.

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    • Trivia
      Was originally set to be shot back-to-back with another sequel set on a cruise ship, but the next film was canceled in favor of doing a remake of the original film.
    • Goofs
      When Marcus, Dobbs and Josh find their way into the main laboratory of the facility they are met by Bridget, Dr. Edward's assistant. She is wearing a mask that is covering her mouth area. We hear her perfectly speaking to them without any problems in pronouncing any of the words of her sentences. But when Camila, the other assistant shows up and forces Bridget to remove her mask and show them her skin we see that Bridget's lips are gone due to the virus attack. So how was she speaking naturally before removing the mask? Then she wears the mask again and in the coming scenes we hear her perfectly speaking again.
    • Quotes

      Josh: Penny, get back in the tent!

      Penny: It hurts... I need air...

      Josh: Get back in the MUTHAFUCKIN' TENT!

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2014 (Russia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Dominican Republic
      • Panama
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La isla del infierno
    • Filming locations
      • Dominican Republic
    • Production companies
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      • Indomina Group
      • Indomina Productions
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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