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Q: How did you develop your creepy musical design for CABIN FEVER: PATIENT ZERO? Did the fact you were scoring the third film in an ongoing franchise affect your approach to the score, or did the filmmakers offer you a free hand in scoring the film? MONSTERS, Eric England’s black comedy-thriller GET THE GIRL, and Battleborn, the new first-person shooter from the creators of Borderlands. animated movie BATMAN UNLIMITED: MECHS VS. Animation’s movie BATMAN UNLIMITED: ANIMAL INSTINCTS and BATMAN UNLIMITED: MONSTER MAYHEM which were both nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Music at the 2016 Annie Awards. Riepl as well is noted for composing the epic, signature scores for blockbuster video games including Gears of War, the Unreal series, Aliens: Colonial Marines, and many more. In addition he has scored cult hit sci-fi shorts such as ATROPA, HENRI, and RUIN.

His engaging, hybrid, and atmospheric scores have enhanced numerous films including THE NIGHT CREW, CABIN FEVER: PATIENT ZERO, SILENT NIGHT, CONTRACTED and THE ABCs of DEATH. Kevin Riepl is an award-winning composer writing for multiple entertainment genres. There are millions of horror movies out there, and even though it’s a good concept, the actual movie isn’t that good.The Horror & The Hero Film Music of Kevin Riepl I’d probably watch the original over this one because it is the original and was a new concept, not something that was remade just for a quick buck. I don’t get why they remade this movie as it was basically the same as the original so added nothing. I was pretty bored during 80% of the run time and the other 20% was spent covering my eyes because the gore became too much. I wouldn’t watch this movie again unless it was the only thing me and my friends could think of watching. Instead we just saw a bunch of people die in a horrific way but with no real care. If we got to know more about them and become invested in who they were their deaths may have been more meaningful. There were a few jump scares here and there but overall the story was a bit boring especially as the characters didn’t show much depth. The story was very simple and wasn’t that scary so the gore was really all they had to work with and amp up to 100% to really creep out the audience. Like I said earlier about the gore, that’s really all this movie had going for it. So it seems it was merely an accident, but if it was, why did the kid bite them at random moments in the movie? And why was no one else in the town infected? Excluding the guy we saw at the beginning, obviously.

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The reason they develop these skin diseases is because they are drinking contaminated water from a reservoir. Was this a planned attack on these kids or did they just stumble into the wrong area? The last lad survives and ends the movie sat by a tree with the creepy kid from the beginning peering over his shoulder. They do this to one lad who gets shot with a shotgun, one girl is burnt alive (at her request) in a shed, another girl is eaten by a dog and one of the lads is shot by the sheriff. This is where the gruesome side of the movie came in, and boy did it get gruesome! They try to find help but the locals are worried it’ll spread to them so believe the best course of action is to kill them. Over time the group find that there is something wrong as they begin to develop sores on their skin that spread and end up practically killing them. Cue a load of stereotypical southerners and a creepy kid. Like the original movie, this one follows five young adults going on a trip together to a remote cabin. What I don’t get is why would you remake a movie that was only originally released 15 years ago? Surely that’s too soon? A while ago I reviewed the original Cabin Fever so, of course, I had to watch the remake and see how it compared.
