Rating: Summary: Its alright. Review: The movie starts off great, but in my opinion goes downhill after the first 40 minutes. As for the bodies looking fake and all that.. they're supposed to be preserved!, they're not gonna look too alive and recent if the bodies have been dried out and preserved for 20~ years (a couple were 20 years old, who knows the age of the others!). When Trish ran out of the police station after her brother at the end, the doors at the bottom of some stairs in a back room were locked, and they say that they'll have to use the front door to get out, and Trish did use the front door, so that wasnt a mishap. There were many , MANY parts they could have gone for classic cliche's but they didnt. Even though some parts they did. The only thing I dont like, is the quality that goes downhill, and the monster part, if they made him a man and ended it differently, it would have been great!
Rating: Summary: This movie stunk! Review: Hi, ...This movie just stunk. I wasn't scared, I thought this movie was pretty funny!! I can't believe they even made a movie like this!... YES it was that bad! Please if you plan to watch this movie, take my advice and forget about this ...!
Rating: Summary: "A lot sharper than the VHS, and sound is clearer!" Review: The sharper picture and the clearer sound makes this movie twice as scary. I watched the alternate opening and ending sequences, and I can't believe Francis Ford Coppola told Mr. Salva to change them. Same goes for the deleted scenes, it also might be good if they released a Jeepers Creepers that had NO changes, that followed everything in the ORIGINAL script, except for the part in the beginning when Darry thinks the license plate on the back of the first car they come across says "Gay-Fever, no Gay-Forever," it would have been stupid for him to actually think it was meant to say 6A-4EVER. Anyway, like many people know, the plot is the hideous, demonic, winged, ax-wielding Creeper (Jonathan Breck) is chasing two teenagers, Trish (Gina Philips) and Darry (Justin Long) around central Florida. I was truly impressed at the Creeper's look, as well as the way he worked through the movie. Justin Long and Gina Philips were great, and Victor Salva's excellent writing and directing should also be much credited. I'm looking forward to Jeepers Creepers 2 as well!
Rating: Summary: Jeppers Creepers- 2001 Horror Film of the Year Review: Jeppers Creepers is the best horror film of 2001. After seeing Jeppers Creepers, I rushed upstairs to my computer to review this movie. I could not wait to share what I thought about this movie. This was a great horror movie with alot of freaky things in it. It acually gave me goosebumps several times during the duration of the movie. It's about this evil creature who eats peoples body parts and smells them. The only thing I didn't like about this movie was when Darry (Justin Long) got taken away and eventually killed but the evil creature. But other than that, this is a must own movie because it is the best horror film of 2001. I give Jeppers Creepers two thumbs up and 5 stars!.
Rating: Summary: It could have been SO much better Review: Jeepers Creepers starts off with an EXTREMELY suspenseful, thrilling first act that will seriously have you at the edge of your seat with a big grin on your face. However, after the first 40 minutes or so, the movie quickly runs out of steam and just gets stuck into the mud. It's quite a shame too, with such a great set-up you expect this to be THE horror movie event of your life. The story involves a brother and sister heading home together from college on Spring break, who, like all horror movie characters, make all the bad moves (Going down deserted highways, going back to bad situations with lame excuses). On a quiet country road, they are nearly run off the road by a enormous truck. They think nothing of the matter, until later down the road they drive by the house of that same truck driver and see him dumping "something" wrapped in blood soaked sheets down a hole in his yard. Of course, this is a horror movie, and the characters soon make a very stupid move in the next five minutes, but I won't ruin anymore of it for you (since it's the only section of the movie you will enjoy). Needless to say, what results is very tense and exciting. As I was watching it I just kept thinking in my head, over and over, "This is the best movie I have ever seen" but once you see how the movie moves into it's second and third acts, you will see why this movie just bottoms out on so many levels. First of all, the "killer" was so much freakier and scarier when I didn't know his motive or even what he is (That just REALLY ruined the movie). Add to that some stupid psychic lady thrown into the mix for no reason, and this movie just doesn't deliver. Like I said before, it's quite sad. The people who made this movie should have known better than to ruin such potential.
Rating: Summary: Modern-Day Monster Movie Review: I went to see this the first night it came out in theatres. I was hoping for better, but it was good. There are some really scary parts and some good deaths too. The Creeper was very scary and realistic too. Despite some fake computer-generated graphics (CG) and some minor plot-holes it was an overall it was a scary monster movie. Modern-Day Monster Movies should use this movie as a role-model.Positives - 'Creeper' looked real, nice deaths, lots of good scares Negatives - fake-looking CGs(see above for what this is), and minor plot-holes
Rating: Summary: Best Horror Flick in Quite a While! Review: THIS WAS REALLY A GOOD HORROR FLICK! It's been a long time since a good horror flick and this is it. Good acting, great effects, and a good story make this one of my favorites. Another thing I like about this flick is the "cult" feel it has about it. Not overdone. Just creepy...
Rating: Summary: HUNH?!?! Review: I spent most of the time wondering if the movie was supposed to be an ironically hackneyed reworking of grade Z horror movie material: the "scary" truck, the wierd creepy shadowy degenerate driving it, the teens mouthing one-liner put-downs at eachother. And then there is the "creature" when you do get a load of him. And it looks like something out of a bad spinoff of Deep Space 9. In fact I think maybe some guy with a bunch of crud on his face who's supposed on that account to be some kind of alien would have been much more compelling than the thing in this movie. Also in the hackneyed teen slasher genre the movie's development depends on teens acting in ways that no person would: the teens are run off the road twice and nearly killed by the creepy shadowy driver of the scary truck - a guy who for a homicidal maniac certainly doesn't seem too concerned with keeping a low profile and is not above random acts of pointless terrorism - and, after seeing said nutjob in his backyard piling what seem to be bodies into a sewer pipe, decide they must drive in there, take their sweet time looking around the place, and eventually crawl into the sewerpipe to further sniff around. "There could be somebody down there who needs our help!" Indeed. This movie is only horrifying insofar as it is a demonstration of Darwinism being disedifyingly thwarted: the brain-dead teens with not the slightest stirrings of an instinct of self-preservation are of course not going to be justly put to death.
Rating: Summary: This one is different Review: If you're tired of the usual slasher formula and want something different check this one out. This movie takes its time, builds slowly and achieves a perfect balance between horror and suspense. The ending is uncompromising. This vehicle is driven 100mph into a brick wall. The subtle humor must have lulled me into a false sense of security because when the last fade-out occured and the credits rolled I was totally shocked. Gobsmacked!
Rating: Summary: jeepers creepers Review: this movie has such an unusual plot and it doesn't flow or end like a typical horror movie. this makes this film a must have for all horror film fans.
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