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I am Kevin. I would like to know what monster reference this is to, as most of these are references to other movies. Some stuff had to get cut from the monster rampage sequence at the end. The Angry Molesting Tree, which you can glimpse in the elevator in one scene, got much more molest-y in another shot, which might wind up as a DVD extra. Also, one of Goddard's favorite monsters was Kevin, a sweet-looking guy who seemed like he might work at Best Buy — until he dismembers people.

Have you watched Sin city? I am supposing that Elija Wood's character Kevin could be the reference. I thought it could be a take on Jason from the story writer's perspective.

I just stumbeled across this movie title the other day, and it reminded me of this question. I believe that this may have been the movie that was being referenced on the white board. Adolescent Kevin Katchadourian Ezra Miller is in prison after committing a massacre at his high school. His mother, Eva Swinton , a once-successful travel writer, lives alone in a run-down house and works in a mall travel agency in a town near the prison where she visits Kevin.

She looks back at her memories of him growing up as she tries to cope with the anger and hostility of her neighbours, who know her to be Kevin's mother.

Her memories are shown in flashbacks. Bradley Whitford Hadley as Hadley. Brian White Truman as Truman. Amy Acker Lin as Lin. Tim DeZarn Mordecai as Mordecai. Drew Goddard. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Five teenagers head off for a weekend at a secluded cabin in the woods. They arrive to find they are quite isolated with no means of communicating with the outside world. When the cellar door flings itself open, they of course go down to investigate. They find an odd assortment of relics and curios, but when one of the women, Dana, reads from a book, she awakens a family of deadly zombie killers.

However, there's far more going on than meets the eye. If you hear a strange sound outside Did you know Edit. Trivia During the lake scene, the only student not to jump into the lake is Marty, who remains fully clothed on the dock. This was partially due to Fran Kranz noticeably being in as good, if not better, shape than the other male students. In the commentary for the film, the writers joke that he was "ripped like muscular Jesus" and assert that if Marty were shown being that fit it would ruin the character.

This is partly also why Marty wears baggier clothes than the other students. Goofs One-way mirrors only work when the room on one side is very brightly illuminated and the room on the other is very dimly lit.

In the cabin it looks like both rooms are equally dimly lit. Quotes Mordecai : Cleanse them. User reviews 1. Top review. Either you love it or you hate it! I'm not a horror fan. Since he is only mentioned in the novelization of the film and never seen on camera, his physical description remains unknown. Kevin could be your average serial killer, but that wouldn't be enough reasoning for the Facility to capture him.

It's possible he could be suffering from a severe mental illness that makes him extremely uncontrollable and unpredictable. Or, Kevin could be the host for some demonic entity, doing its evil deeds through Kevin's body, however this is just speculation and not a confirmed fact.

In the Cellar, he is almost summoned by Marty by tampering with film tape, which is associated with Kevin. In the novelization, Kevin is described as a quiet, normal-looking person with a small smile on his face who calmly walks through the post-Purge chaos until he comes across an injured guard.

He then proceeds to "exsanguinate him in a second. There's also Norman Bates from Psycho , a decidedly mild-mannered fellow hiding a psychopathic dark side underneath. One of the most likely inspirations appears to be the titular character from We Need to Talk About Kevin , about a psychotic teenager who ends up going on a murderous rampage.

While the film adaptation starring Ezra Miller as Kevin didn't come out until after The Cabin in the Woods had been shot, the book it was based on released in Michael Kennedy is an avid movie and TV fan that's been working for Screen Rant in various capacities since In that time, Michael has written over articles for the site, first working solely as a news writer, then later as a senior writer and associate news editor. Most recently, Michael helped launch Screen Rant's new horror section, and is now the lead staff writer when it comes to all things frightening.



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