10 Horror Movies Audiences Walked Out Of

10. Cabin Fever

The original Cabin Fever (2002), directed by Eli Roth, is an oddly enjoyable film that exceeded expectations of just being another corny flick about college kids in the middle of nowhere with imminent threat on their doorstep. Not by any stretch are the characters well-rounded or developed intelligently, but the plot itself is relatively interesting, and the visual effects do elevate the re-watchability of the film.

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In the movie, where 5 college kids go to stay at a log cabin in the woods, instead of a masked serial killer stalking them or some corrupt organisation watching their every move, the main antagonist is a flesh eating disease that kills its victims within a few days of infection. It is jam-packed full of comedy that is extremely dated, and because of this can be uncomfortable at times to watch, but thankfully this subsides as soon as the characters start getting infected!

Despite the progression of the group's infections being some of the most entertaining moments within the film, for some audience members in cinemas this simply was a bit too much to stomach.

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