7. Cabin Fever (2002)
A group of teenagers rent a cabin in the woods, instantly making themselves dead meat, in this case at the hands of a flesh-eating disease. The infection seems to stem through a blood infection that a dog has been unfortunate enough to catch at the beginning of the movie but apart from that, the original source of the infection is unknown and is later spread through drinking water from the local reservoir. Until that time though, you can enjoy or endure 92 minutes of teenagers succumbing to gaping sores on their bodies. Inevitably, shaving legs becomes a nightmare. This bathroom scene shows one of the female characters Marcy attempting to shave her legs in the bath but all of her skin gets in the way and falls off. The bonus is that she'll never have to shave again though, so there are pros and cons of contracting creepy and life threatening infections.
Sara Weir
Lover of Tolkien's world, Harry Potter and baked goods. A camel once put his head on my shoulder and it was the best day ever. sara@whatculture.com
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