Corrected entry: Weed Guy ties his dog to the tree when he arrives at the cabin. When he leaves, he walks straight past the dog, not moving to touch it, and tells it to follow him - it does. How did the dog untie itself from the tree?
Phoebe
16th Oct 2003
Cabin Fever (2002)
16th Oct 2003
Cabin Fever (2002)
Corrected entry: It takes a dog a long time to eat one bone. So why, after such a short space of time, does the guy not see ANY of Marcy's remains except a foot? The dog couldn't have eaten all of her and her bones, or dragged her entire body into the woods before coming back to start on Karen. There should have been some bones at least lying around.
Correction: There was flesh and blood all over the ground in front of the cabin, the foot was just one of the large remains, also this is a flesh eating virus meaning that infected flesh would decompose fast. It's also possible that the dog would bury any larger parts for later.
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Correction: The weed guy leaves the group and turns around and tells his dog to 'come on' he then goes to bend down and untie the dog and just as he touches the rope the camera cuts to the group.