They train it in Dutch so you can't yell "stop!" This dog was so vicious and terrifying that we put the camera on remote control while we hid behind the catering trucks. But it turned out to be a police attack dog. The original dog we had was this 200-year-old runt so we called in another dog. I hear the dog in the movie was a little crazy. Well, actually maybe that was because I'd just sold the movie and I was a single director in Hollywood! Look, I got laid right after Cabin Fever, I'll tell you that. I'm telling you, Cabin Fever will get you laid.īut surely Cabin Fever is all about the fear of sex? About how nasty and gooey it is? If you don't have that girl on your lap by the end of the movie, there's something wrong with you. The girl won't want to look and she'll have to bury her head in your chest. Plus, if you take a girl to see Cabin Fever, you will get laid. I made this movie for the mall kids, for the multiplex crowd. You seem to enjoy turning all your good-looking actors into mush on screen. Now there's a wave of filmmakers out there who want to make movies like the ones we grew up on. It was reflected in the dark cynicism that came out in films like Last House On The Left and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. In the 70s, people were coming back from Vietnam and there was a very pessimistic point of view of not trusting the government. What is it about 70s horror that's so popular at the moment? I realised this would be a great idea for a horror movie. When I shaved I shaved off chunks of my face. When I was 19 I had this infection on my face. ![]() Weird things like that can happen to your body. It was all over my legs, I couldn't walk because my legs were cracked and bleeding. When I was 22, I had this horrible psoriasis outbreak. Where did the idea for Cabin Fever come from? With intense DIY filmmaking and a grubby overall aesthetic, you can see Hooper’s influence quite clearly on the filmography of Eli Roth.įollow Far Out Magazine across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.After studying under David Lynch and working on American TV series Chowdaheads, director Eli Roth makes his debut with Cabin Fever, an uproariously nasty horror flick about a flesh-eating virus. Topping off the list, Roth goes for (arguably) the best horror movie of all time with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre directed by Tobe Hooper, a film that would help kick off the slasher craze of the 1980s alongside such classics as Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock and Halloween by John Carpenter.
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