Jeepers Creepers II

                                                           

 

       'Two groups? What, the "will be eaten" and the "won't be eaten"?'

 

Returning home from a Championship game, a group of high school basketball players, their coaches and cheerleaders become stranded on the infamous East 9 Highway in Kissel County. The trapped students and their coaches soon discover that it is the Creeper that has actually crippled their bus.

This monster is a flesh-eating ancient beast that resurfaces on the earth every 23 years to feed, and is hellbent on stockpiling as many victims as it can on the ultimate night of its grisly, ritual feast. As its 23 horrifying days of flesh-eating come to an end, the Creeper has embarked on its final voracious feeding frenzy in Poho County. As night falls, the terrified group of young athletes must fight their own fears and prejudice and come together in a seemingly hopeless struggle against the winged nightmare. Since the Creeper is selective of who it hunts, paranoia soon rises amongst the teens.

Meanwhile, a farmer and his son (who appeared at the start of the movie) set out on a personal mission to hunt the Creeper down and avenge its murder of the farmer's younger son. However, it becomes evident that the creature is much stronger than they ever imagined; when it is decapitated, it takes a student's head and uses it as a replacement. Later, in the movie's climax, the father and son battle the creeper with a homemade harpoon gun. While they are unsuccessful in destroying the beast, they do manage to fight it off long enough to end the twenty-three days of feasting.

The scene cuts to 23 years later the farmer has the harpoon gun loaded and facing the wall of the house. Teenagers come and ask what he is waiting for and the man simply responds "about three days, give or take a day or two". The teens look up to find the Creeper nailed to the wall crucifixion style.

 

              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Victor Salva
Produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Kirk D'Amico
Lucas Foster
Bobby Rock
Written by Victor Salva
Starring Ray Wise
Jonathan Breck
Garikayi Mutambirwa
Music by Bennett Salvay
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) August 29, 2003
Running time 106 minutes
Language English
Budget $17,000,000

 

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