Release Date: Dec 23, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 104 mins Studio: MGM / UA Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French Packaging: Keep Case Rating: R Features:
Deleted Scenes and Moments Audio Commentary by Director Victor Salva and Cast Creeper Commentary by Jonathan Breck (The Creeper), Brad Parker (Production Illustrator) and Brian Penikas (Special Effects Makeup) "A Day in Hell" Behind-the-Scenes Documentary "Lights, Camera, Creeper" Featurette "Creeper Creation" Featurette "Digital Effects by the Orphanage" Featurette "Creeper Composer" Featurette "The Creeper's Lair" and "Ventriloquist Creeper" Storyboard Renditions of Scenes Not Filmed Two Photo Galleries Original Theatrical Trailer
Despite the usual symptoms of sequelitis, Jeepers Creepers 2 delivers the goods for those who enjoyed the 2001 original. While establishing the flesh-eating "Creeper" as a new horror icon with frantic action and more elaborate special effects, writer-director Victor Salva follows the traditional formula, dispensing with plot almost altogether and focusing entirely on threat, menace, mayhem, and gore. That's likely to disappoint horror fans hoping for a more revealing exploration of the Creeper's origins (room for another sequel, perhaps?) and by trapping nondescript teens in a school bus attacked by the Creeper, Salva severely limits the movie's overall potential. Still, there's something to be said for straightforward shocks and Jeepers Creepers 2 delivers enough of them to justify its profitable existence. --Jeff Shannon
Release Date: Jan 19, 2004 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
2.35 Wide Screen
Features:
Cast And Crew Commentary Creeper Commentary Deleted Scenes Making Of Full Day Set Visit A Day In Hell Creeper Composer Creeper Creation Makeup Digital Effects Featurette TV Spots Creepers Lair Storyboards Photo Gallery Trailers