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Rating: R (horror violence and language) Length: 104 minutes |
Video |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
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ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital 2.0 SPANISH: Dolby Digital 2.0 |
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English, Spanish |
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Plot |
Note: Watch Jeepers Creepers first. This movie will make a lot more sense early on. Ok, it's day 22 of 23 and the creeper is still out. It’s only been a couple of days since we last saw him in Jeepers Creepers. Tonight's main course is a school bus full of jocks and cheerleaders.
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Pros |
Better special effects than the first, the Creeper has a lot more screen time. |
Cons |
After a short period of time, you will be cheering for the Creeper to kill off some of these kids. There are only a small few you hope will survive; the rest you want to see die a painful and gruesome death. And since the Creeper gets so much screen time, a lot of the suspense is no longer there. |
Extras |
- Deleted Scenes and Moments
- Audio Commentary by Director Victor Salva and Cast
- Creeper Commentary by Jonathan Breck (The Creeper), Brad Parker (Production Illustrator) and Brian Penikas (Special Effects Makeup)
- "A Day in Hell" Behind-the-Scenes Documentary
- "Lights, Camera, Creeper" Featurette
- "Creeper Creation" Featurette
- "Digital Effects by the Orphanage" Featurette
- "Creeper Composer" Featurette
- "The Creeper's Lair" and "Ventriloquist Creeper" Storyboard Renditions of Scenes Not Filmed
- Two Photo Galleries
- Original Theatrical Trailer
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Recommendation |
This is still a fun movie even though it doesn’t have the suspense of the first. I’m actually hoping they come up with a Jeepers Creepers 3. |
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