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The Creeper is back, and he's brought his appetite with him in director Victor Salva's sequel to his popular 2001 sleeper. Stranded on the dreaded East 9 Highway while returning home from winning the championship game, a group of basketball players, cheerleaders, and coaches quickly realize that there's more to fear than a broken down bus when The Creeper descends mercilessly upon them. As his 23-day feeding frenzy draws to a close, The Creeper needs the sort of nourishment only a vital group of young athletes can provide, and to survive the night, the terrified teens will have to fight to their dying breaths. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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April 03, 2009: This movie is truly scary, but not as scary as the first. I believe it's because you see the monsters face more than the first movie. Plus the first movie the characters were so helpless and in this movie the characters fight back and win. A must have in your movie collection!
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October 02, 2006: This movie is just terrible. My god. The first one was great. But this is your typical lackluster sequel. And once again, the director focus something all horror direcors seem to focus on now. Gore. Gore Gore Gore. That's all we see nowadays. When was the last time I was scared? I want to see a movie when I sleep with the bedroom light on and pray for dawn. What film did that for me? Halloween. When you see Halloween, all you will be seeing is that white mask with a knife. The dialauge to and acting in Creepers 2 is so wooden I can hit a baseball with it. Who is the main character really? The cheerleader, the blonde basketball player, or the farmer? The cheerleader who sees the visions either does this: 1 Scream. 2 Faint. 3 Or just stand there looking like she's on drugs. That blonde basketball player I can't stand. Thank god he gets killed. And in a good way! I can't just explain the rest of the acting, it's too complicated. The Creeper is still pretty gruesome. But not as scary as he was in the first one. But the special effects are pretty good. And if you look to see the credits you can notice that Francis Ford Coppala executive produced. Huh? The guy who directed the classics such as the Godfather series and Apocolypse Now doing this movie? Whoa. Bottom line is bad acting, bad script, and bad sequel.
This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.
The Creeper is back, and he's brought his appetite with him in director Victor Salva's sequel to his popular 2001 sleeper. Stranded on the dreaded East 9 Highway while returning home from winning the championship game, a group of basketball players, cheerleaders, and coaches quickly realize that there's more to fear than a broken down bus when The Creeper descends mercilessly upon them. As his 23-day feeding frenzy draws to a close, The Creeper needs the sort of nourishment only a vital group of young athletes can provide, and to survive the night, the terrified teens will have to fight to their dying breaths. Jason Buchanan
Loading...Performance Credits | ||
| Ray Wise (Films) | Jack Taggart | |
| Jonathan Breck (Films) | The Creeper | |
| Garikayi Mutambirwa (Films) | Deundre "Double D" Davis | |
| Eric Nenninger (Films) | Scott Braddock | |
| Nicki Lynn Aycox | Minxie Hayes | |
| Travis Schiffner | Izzy Bohen | |
| Lena Cardwell | Chelsea Farmer | |
| Billy Aaron Brown | Andy "Bucky" Buck | |
| Marieh Delfino | Rhonda Truitt | |
| Diane Delano | Bus Driver Betty | |
| Thom Gossom Jr. | Coach Charlie Hannah | |
| Tom Tarantini | Coach Dwayne Barnes | |
| Al Santos | Dante Belasco | |
| Josh Hammond | Jake Spencer | |
| Kasan Butcher | Kimball Ward | |
| Drew Tyler Bell | Jonny Young | |
| Luke Edwards | Jack Taggart Jr. | |
| Shaun Flemming | Billy Taggart | |
| Justin Long | Darius "Darry" Jenner | |
| Bob Papenbrook | Man in Station Wagon | |
| Jonathan Powell | Older Jack Jr. | |
| Marshall Cook | Boy | |
| Stephanie Griffin | Girl | |
| Joe Reegan | Boy | |
Technical Credits | ||
| Victor Salva | Director, Screenwriter | |
| Steve Aaron | Sound/Sound Designer | |
| Philip Von Alvensleben | Executive Producer | |
| Paul Clay | Sound/Sound Designer | |
| Francis Ford Coppola | Executive Producer | |
| Kirk D'Amico | Executive Producer | |
| Don E. Fauntleroy | Cinematographer | |
| Lucas Foster | Executive Producer | |
| Aaron Griffith | Casting | |
| Peter Jamison | Production Designer | |
| Mark Anthony Little | Asst. Director | |
| Tom Luse | Producer | |
| Ed Marx | Editor | |
| The Orphanage | Animator | |
| Brian Penikas | Makeup Special Effects | |
| Linda Phillips-Palo | Casting | |
| Linda Phillips-Palo | Casting | |
| Nanci B. Roberts | Art Director | |
| Bobby Rock | Executive Producer | |
| Bennett Salvay | Score Composer | |
| Linda Spheeris | Set Decoration/Design | |
| Jana Stern | Costumes/Costume Designer | |
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