

Another one, starring the charismatic Christian Slater, left its mark on celluloid, albeit, unfortunately. Seems like 2012 was the year for all the “not-so good” movies to come out. The film never got a theatrical release in US and was able to make only $144 in UK. Following Kate, “the shark whisperer”, and her newfound fear of sharks (ironic), the film is a disaster from the first minute to the last. This 2012 film couldn’t salvage a damn thing, let alone the producer’s money. You would expect a bikini-clad Halle Berry would save a movie. Just, why? The film just made $90,000 at the US box office and was pulled from theaters after two weeks. Though the premise doesn’t seem as bad prima-facie, it will make you cringe with hatred and pain once you see its extended story. Because the by-product of their amalgamation and a horrendous script almost took our lives. A power outage changes the lives of six groups of New Yorkers (Patrick Stewart, Jon Heder, James Roday) when they become trapped in elevators on Christmas Eve. You would think a film starring Patrick Stewart, Gary Cole, and Julianna Guill would be decent, if not great. The film never got a release in US and was pulled from UK theaters after two weeks.
Cabin fever 2002 box office movie#
Never make a movie for commercial reasons. And there’s a lesson ladies and gentlemen. Though the first movie was a classic, a film more than just some gory scares, and had some credibility, the second had people stumped as to why the movie was made. One of them drinks it and the journey to hell begins. When his body falls in the reservoir, it contaminates the water in it. The premise follows a group of school friends, who rent a cabin in the woods and kill an ailing man. Apart from the classic paradoxes in science and technology, one such being The Bermuda Triangle, or how Donald Trump trumped the USA Presidential Elections, there is still one which will never be solved: why Eli Roth decided to remake his own movie? The 2016 horror-flick (literally), is a beat-to-beat remake of Roth’s 2002 film of the same name. Made at budget of $10 million, the film only grossed $598,645 at the box office. It might be the worst performance of her career, she has been terrible so often, and the most terrible remake of all time. It is in fact downright appalling and embarrassing. They fall in lust, then love, she bending to his will, but it is hardly believable. Guy Ritchie made the huge mistake of remaking the classic Lina Wertmuller film, then made a greater mistake casting his wife, Madonna as the elitist shipwrecked with a servant.
