I’ve Got Blu-ray Cabin Fever!
Hey! It does not sound so bad when one says I got Blu-ray Cabin Fever. That’s because there’s nothing wrong with it at all! That’s right! One of my favorite horror flicks from several years back will be making its Blu-ray debut on February 16th. And BAM! It hits the Hi-Def format with an a#$-kicking 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio surround mix! What much else can you possibly ask for? Oh I know! Cerina Vincent! Yes, rest assured, it has plenty of her. I’m really pumped about this news. This pretty much turned my otherwise constant frown upside down when I got the email announcing this bad boy. Check out the full press release below from Lionsgate. And thank you Lionsgate for making my day!
Eli Roth’s feature film directorial (and acting) debut, the new horror classic Cabin Fever, finally makes its Blu-ray Disc debut from Lionsgate in a never-before-seen unrated director’s cut. As a last hurrah after college, friends Jeff, Karen, Paul, Marcy and Bert embark on a vacation deep into the mountains. With the top down and the music up, they drive to a remote cabin to enjoy their last days of decadence before entering the working world. Then somebody gets sick. Karen’s skin starts to bubble and burn as something grows inside her, tunneling beneath her flesh. As they debate about how to save her, they look at one another and realize that any one of them could also have it. What began as a struggle against the disease soon turns into a battle against friends, as the fear of contagion drives them to turn on each other. The Blu-ray is presented in 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio and 1080P High Definition (2.40) Widescreen, and features “infect”-ious bonus materials including a new audio commentary with the director and cast members, the featurette “Beneath The Skin: The Making of Cabin Fever” and more. The Cabin Fever Blu-ray Disc crawls onto store shelves on February 16, 2010, coinciding with the home entertainment release of the sequel Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever.
I know this movie has it’s haters, but I always thought it was a fun flick. Sounds like one I may need to add to the collection.
Me too Bob! You can’t take this flick too seriously, but it’s a fun gory time! I love the boy outside that convenient shop doing all those weird tripped-out things. I laughed out loud hard during those scenes. With the welcome addition of Cerina Vincent, this makes it a no-brainer one for me to own on Blu-ray!