Jeepers Creepers 2

2003 "He can taste your fear."
5.7| 1h44m| R| en| More Info
Released: 29 August 2003 Released
Producted By: United Artists
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.mgm.com/#/our-titles/1002/Jeepers-Creepers-2
Synopsis

When their bus is crippled on the side of a deserted road, a team of high school athletes discover an opponent they cannot defeat – and may not survive.

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Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Tymon Sutton The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
jacobjohntaylor1 The original Jeepers Creepers was an overrated and awful movie. This one was great. I can not believe how mush better it is then the original Jeepers Creepers. Sequels are most of the time better then originals in spite of what people say. But most of the time if the original is not very good the sequel is not going to be that good either. But this movie so mush better then the first one. It is one of the scariest movies ever made. This movie has a great story line. It also has great acting. It also has great special effects. The first had great special effects to. But the story line was awful. This one had a great story line. This movie is a must see. Ray Wise is a great actor. Jonathan Breck is a great actor. See this movie.
Spikeopath Plot finds the demon known as The Creeper (Jonathan Breck), still having a little time left for feeding and harvesting human parts before his 23 year hibernation. A buffet bar of high school kids on a bus returning from a basketball match are now in his sights. But an avenging father played by Ray Wise is willing to take the fight to the monster. It's a simple as it sounds, really. Creeper picks off various members of the bus, which is the usual array of annoyingly obnoxious teenagers. The tension comes from wondering who is next in line, all while the fractured group (racial/sexuality tensions) try to come up with some sort of plan to survive until help arrives. Logically it's a laughable nightmare and goofs aplenty are within, but there's a neat gory "B" movie vibe about it driving it forward. Plus there's more of Creeper in flying mode and a bad ass Ray Wise to root for.After the success of the first Jeepers Creepers film it was inevitable that a sequel would follow. With a little sadness we find that this sequel fails to capture the strengths that made the first film a refreshing horror joltathon. But regardless it still has some merits as a fun horror time waster. 6/10
Dom Nickson Spoiler Alert!!! OK I'll start of by saying I didn't care at all about the teen characters because they were all useless in the end anyways. Justin Long reprises his role for no apparent reason I mean I think it should of been Gina Phillips because her character didn't die and at the end you get the feeling she wants to kill the creature in revenge. This sequel is all about how many off-screen kills they could get. Almost 90% percent of the kills were off-screen which is very disappointing. This sequel is really a cluster bomb of a story line like seriously why does there need to be a curse of Jeepers Creepers coming out to eat? It only really ate people if that person had something the creeper wanted. Here though the creeper kills as many of the people he could possibly kill and it just isn't as fun as the original where he has his eyes set on only 2 teenage characters. This is a disappointing sequel I thought and give it a 4 out of 10. I mean at least it had some decent scary scenes.
GL84 Stranded in the countryside, a group of teens returning from a basketball game find themselves set upon by the vengeful Creeper while a local with a score to settle tries to help them escape from its' clutches.This is a great example of a sequel being better than a good original. One of the better elements here is the fact that this one has a lot more action to it, which is far better than the first one. It has a lot of cool moments and action set-pieces that easily make it a lot of fun. Among the better parts in the tons of great action scenes include the final twenty minutes, when the Creeper has fully been unleashed on the trapped group and tries to hunt them down while trying to avoid being hunted. That whole sequence is very exciting, as it features tons of many new ideas to trapping a creature that its ingenuity and creativity is really new for these kinds of films nearly triumphs over the fun created from the extensive running, hiding and just-plain frenetic action that occurs as the creature goes about trying to pick them off in the meantime. The opening is a great way of building suspense in the scene as it's one of the creepiest openings as the combination of the setting, the camera movements and the unknown figure seen is really creepy. Still, very few scenes can match the fun of the attacks on the bus stranded on the roadside with this one really getting a lot of suspense from the continuous assaults that really work to a thrilling climax of building terror at the increasingly flimsy manner of keeping it out as the desperation to get away really works well with the copious action within the scenes. Carried over from the first one as well is the series of strong make-up work on the Creeper as he looks as menacing as ever and really evokes quite an air of menace here with the transformations in the later half. The entire plot of this film is perhaps the greatest part of this film. It has one of the simplest plots yet it manages to contain enough great moments and ideas that it holds your attention for the entire running time. There's not a whole lot really bad with this one, beyond maybe a little stronger work to the plot here being that it is so simple and flimsy that some stronger scenes could've been added to help this part out, but otherwise this is such fun that it hardly matters much.Rated R: Graphic Language, Violence and implied child violence.