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Jeepers Creepers Director: Victor Salva Cast: Gina Philips, Justin Long, Jonathan Breck, Patricia Belcher

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/08/2002
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,136

Viewer Rating: (27 ratings)

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Features

Deleted and extended scenes including alternate opening and ending sequences; Director's audio commentary; "Behind the Peepers": a collection of 6 mini-featurettes on the making of the film; Photo gallery; Original theatrical trailer; English: 5.1 Surround; French: stereo Surround; Spanish: stereo Surround; English, French & Spanish language subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Widescreen/Standard
0. Scene Selections
1. Main Title [1:13]
2. The Long Way Home [3:09]
3. Truck Attack [3:31]
4. Bathroom Break [1:55]
5. Church Chase [3:27]
6. "What if It Was You?" [2:28]
7. Back to the Church [4:30]
8. Horrors Down Under [5:29]
9. The House of Pain [4:23]
10. Truck Start [1:49]
11. Entering Pertwilla [2:35]
12. Phantom Phone Call [3:51]
13. Laundry Sniffing [4:34]
14. Nightmare Road [6:47]
15. The Cat Lady [5:35]
16. Monster Mashing [6:01]
17. Poho County [1:31]
18. Jezelle Gay Hartman [4:51]
19. Bone Appétit [1:28]
20. My Heart Goes Out [3:48]
21. Dark Dreams [2:43]
22. My Brother's Creeper [5:11]
23. The Last Crow [3:38]
24. End Credits [6:01]

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Editorial Reviews

Though slick and self-assured in its delivery, Jeepers Creepers opts for genuine monster-movie scares over the self-referential humor of recent teen flicks. A brother and sister, Darryl (Justin Long) and Trish (Gina Philips), take the long way home for Spring Break, and their car breaks down on a long country road with a storied and horrific past: More than 20 years ago, a young couple came to a mysterious and terrible end here, as evidenced by the wreckage of their car and the boy's decapitated body -- neither the girl nor the boy's head were ever found. Before long, Darryl and Trish find themselves mired in a struggle for life and limb -- literally -- against the Creeper (Jonathan Breck), a sinister monster who needs his victims' body parts in order to regenerate his own. Setting itself apart from the late-'90s tongue-in-cheek horror of Scream and its peers, Jeepers Creepers plunges into the 21st century with a straightforward nightmare premise and simple cinematic mechanics -- run or die! Atmospherically directed by Victor Salva, the film makes up for its occasionally implausible plotting with a never-ending air of dread, the kind of suspense that horror fans crave. The cast of fresh faces leaves the floor open for the film's real stars, the Creeper and some expert makeup effects. R.J. Wafer, Barnes & Noble

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Jeepers Creepers - IMO a pretty good horror movieby Anonymous

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November 04, 2009: From what I remembered of the trailer to the movie when it first came out, I saw the two main characters in the car as they were looking at the creeper who just stood in the middle of the road without his hat. I liked it and thought it was a good horror movie. A favorite for me except well the ending I guess. This is the story of a brother and sister name Darryl and Trish driving on the road heading home. They drive by a church and see someone throwing something down a hole and just drive off while unsure of what they thought they saw. When that person drives away, Darryl and Trish go back since Darryl wants to know what could be down there. Once they do they're never the same again and find themselves being followed by a creature known as the Creeper. The design and look for the creeper was interesting. Had a western look going on. I liked how this time you don't have a couple but a brother and sister. I don't know but I find that in most of the horror movies its always a couple as the main characters or the girl that's the main character. Maybe its just me? In this movie its a little different I guess. The first time I watched the film I was a little surprised by the ending. Glad the film didn't have too much gore and other things. Nowadays horror movies are all about the gore and etc. Sometimes it can be annoying and distracting. Anyway, the story I thought was good. Some scares here and there. If you like scary movies and or suspense movies then I recommend you see this. Now the sequel well....

I Also Recommend: Jeepers Creepers 2.

Great Piece of Horror and Film-makingby ThomasDC

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May 15, 2009: The genre of horror comes in many forms-slasher, psychological, suspense and thriller. This overlooked movie by Victor Salva contains all those elements. It has a great story, excellent character development and some of the scariest scenes you will ever see...not much gore, just bitting your fingernails suspense. The movie is beautifully filmed, which creates the entire atmosphere and mood.

I watch this movie at least weekly, and this is something I do not do with most movies I own, but this one is just so well done, for what it is.

Side note: While this is excellent in everyway, the sequel is very much a let down...unless you wish to see many shirtless teenage boys.


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