Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever -

: West was so dissatisfied with the final cut that he requested an "Alan Smithee" pseudonym. Because he wasn't a member of the Directors Guild at the time, his request was denied, and the film sat shelved for two years before a quiet 2009 release. Plot & Themes: Virus at the Prom

: The final cut leans heavily into slapstick and "mean-spirited" humor, such as a janitor contaminating the punch bowl with bloody urine. Visual Style and Practical Effects Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever

(2009) is one of the most notorious "broken" films in modern horror history. While it serves as a direct sequel to Eli Roth's 2002 breakout, its reputation is defined more by a disastrous production than the flesh-eating virus on screen. The "Alan Smithee" Production Nightmare : West was so dissatisfied with the final