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Films such as Orphan, Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever, House of 1000 Corpses, and the previous mentions helped bring the genre back to Restricted ratings in theaters.
Some body horror films include Altered States, The Invasion, The Fly, Rosemary's Baby, Eraserhead, The Thing, Re-Animator, Hellraiser, Videodrome, Cabin Fever, Virus and Teeth.
Cabin Fever is an RTÉ reality TV show which was meant to have been broadcast over eight weeks starting on 3 June 2003.
The Cabin Fever was built in 1947 in France.
The Cabin Fever II was brought from Dartmouth.
* Cabin Fever website
** Michael Brecker for " Cabin Fever "
* Jerry Orbach: Cameron in " Cabin Fever " ( 1987 )
* " Cabin Fever " ( 1983 )
Julia Kent left during the four-year hiatus between How We Quit the Forest and 2002's Cabin Fever, which was released on Moby's label Instinct Records.
* Cabin Fever
Because of Dundas ' 19th century downtown architecture, films such as Haven, Cabin Fever, Wrong Turn, and others have made use of its location.
** Michael Brecker for " Cabin Fever "
Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film about a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus.
Paul returns briefly in Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever.
Eli Roth co-wrote Cabin Fever with friend and former NYU roommate Randy Pearlstein in 1995 while Roth was working as a production assistant for Howard Stern's Private Parts.
Rotten Tomatoes, which compiles reviews from a wide range of critics, gives the film a score of 63 %, with the consensus " More gory than scary, Cabin Fever is satisfied with paying homage to genre conventions rather than reinventing them.
Quentin Tarantino cited Cabin Fever as the best new American film in his Premiere magazine interview for Kill Bill Vol.
Richard Roeper called it an " ugly gorefest " and said " Cabin Fever is a particularly disgusting and brainless version of this all-too-familiar horror film ".
Cabin Fever over time has grown to be a cult classic, and Roth was nominated for several Saturn Awards, and an Empire Award for Best Newcomer.
Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever is directed by Ti West ( The Roost, The House of the Devil ) from a screenplay by Joshua Malkin, story by Randy Pearlstein and Ti West.
Producer Lauren Moews has expressed interest in producing a Cabin Fever 3.

Cabin and group
" Christopher Barron, political director of the Log Cabin Republicans, a group representing gay and lesbian Republicans said: " We disagree strongly with the outing campaign, but we also strongly disagree with President Bush's sponsorship of the anti-family Federal Marriage Amendment.
In 1858, a group of Methodist ministers gathered at Kibbee Cabin and founded Baker University.
Submitting organizations included the American Bar Association, the American Psychological Society, the American Public Health Association, the Cato Institute, the Log Cabin Republicans, a group of history professors, and a group of religious denominations.
The militant protest style of the group contrasted with more assimilationist gay rights organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign or the Log Cabin Republicans.
In addition to the 21 Club, there are Cabin 1, Cabin 2, the Duplex, the Health Lodge, the Cook's Cabin, and Magee Village, which is a group of small cabins for summer camp staff adjacent to Noquochoke.
During the 2000 campaign he did not endorse a single piece of gay rights legislation, although he did meet with an approved group of Log Cabin Republicans, a first for a Republican presidential candidate.
* Cabin Exchange-Scottish artists group
Although he initially labeled himself a moderate Republican and worked to support gay-friendly conservative groups, including Log Cabin Republicans, he eventually concluded that he could no longer self-identify as a fund raiser for or supporter of any conservative group because of the increasingly anti-gay rhetoric of the political right.
Cabin fever is an idiomatic term for a claustrophobic reaction that takes place when a person or group is isolated and / or shut in a small space, with nothing to do for an extended period.
A group of mostly unreleased tracks ( the demos that they used to send around to the record companies ) from 1972 was released on Varese Sarabande Records in 1985 as The Lost Cabin Sessions.
The Log Cabin Republicans, a conservative U. S. gay group, issued a statement reading, " In the wake of news stories and photographs documenting the hanging of two gay Iranian teenagers, Log Cabin Republicans re-affirm their commitment to the global war on terror.

Cabin and ten
Donaghey was named second in a Log Cabin Democrat survey of the ten most influential people in the history of Faulkner County.
Grey debuted at the age of ten in the silent film Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1927 ) as Little Eva.

Cabin and chosen
“ On these occasions ,” Chamberlain noted,a chosen circle of friends, mostly young, were favored with the freedom of her house, the rallying point being, however, the reading before publication, of the successive chapters of her Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin, and the frank discussion of them .” In 2001 Bowdoin College purchased the house, together with a newer attached building, and was able to raise the substantial funds necessary to restore the house.

Cabin and for
High-speed buses on the George Washington Memorial Parkway, operating between downtown Washington and Cabin John, Glen Echo and Brookmont, would constitute an alluring sample of what the new National Capital Transportation Agency can do for this city.
Cabin ( truck ) | cabin 5. sleeper ( not present in all trucks ) 6. air dam 7. fuel tank s 8. fifth wheel coupling 9. enclosed cargo space 10. landing gear-legs for when semi-trailer is detached 11. tandem axles
Situated in Piedmont region and crossed by three creeks ( Rock Creek, Cabin John Creek, and Watts Branch ), Rockville provided an excellent refuge for semi-nomadic Native Americans as early as 8000 BC.
Cabin for eight passengers
Many biplanes have been designed with the upper wing positioned with its leading edge ahead of the that of the lower wing, in a " positive stagger " format ( a common example from the 1930's is the layout found for the Waco Standard Cabin series ).
Senator Charles Sumner credited Uncle Tom's Cabin for the election of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln himself reportedly quipped that Stowe had triggered the American Civil War.
According to Debra J. Rosenthal in an introduction to a collection of critical appraisals for the Routledge Literary Sourcebook on Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, overall reactions have been mixed with some critics praising the novel for affirming the humanity of the African American characters and for the risks Stowe assumed in taking a very public stand against slavery before abolitionism had become a socially acceptable cause, and others criticizing the very limited terms upon which those characters ' humanity was affirmed and the artistic shortcomings of political melodrama.
Sophia Jane Goulden used the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin – written by Beecher's sister Harriet Beecher Stowe – as a regular source of bedtime stories for their sons and daughters.
Stowe mentioned a number of the inspirations and sources for her novel in A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1853 ).
Full-page illustration by Hammatt Billings for Uncle Tom's Cabin depicts Eliza telling Uncle Tom that he has been sold and she is running away to save her child.
Illustration of Tom and Eva by Hammatt Billings for the 1853 deluxe edition of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Full page illustration by Hammatt Billings for Uncle Tom's Cabin ( First Edition: Boston: John P. Jewett and Company, 1852 ).
" Illustration by Hammatt Billings for Uncle Tom's Cabin, First Edition.
Because Stowe saw motherhood as the " ethical and structural model for all of American life " and also believed that only women had the moral authority to save the United States from the demon of slavery, another major theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin is the moral power and sanctity of women.
Despite this positive reaction from readers, for decades literary critics dismissed the style found in Uncle Tom's Cabin and other sentimental novels because these books were written by women and so prominently featured " women's sloppy emotions.
She also said that the popular domestic novels of the 19th century, including Uncle Tom's Cabin, were remarkable for their " intellectual complexity, ambition, and resourcefulness "; and that Uncle Tom's Cabin offers a " critique of American society far more devastating than any delivered by better-known critics such as Hawthorne and Melville.
This continued an important theme of Uncle Tom's Cabin – that the shadow of law brooded over the institution of slavery and allowed owners to mistreat slaves and then avoid punishment for their mistreatment.
Title page for Aunt Phillis's Cabin by Mary Eastman, one of many examples of Anti-Tom literature.
1886 poster for " Stetson's Uncle Tom's Cabin "
The many stage variants of Uncle Tom's Cabin " dominated northern popular culture ... for several years " during the 19th century, and the plays were still being performed in the early 20th century.
* Ramona, a novel that attempted to do for Native Americans in California what Uncle Tom's Cabin had done for African Americans

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