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Directed by Victor Salva Written by Victor Salva Cast Ray Wise, Jonathan Breck, Garikayi Mutambirwa, Eric Nenninger, Nicki Lynn Aycox [more] Release Date • USA: Aug 29, 2003 • UK: 23 Aug 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Dec 23, 2003 • R2: 19 Jan 2004
Budget $25,000,000
Official Website:
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MPAA Rating Rated R for horror violence and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 44 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies American Zoetrope, Jeepers Creepers II LLC, Myriad Pictures Inc.
Studio American Zoetrope, Myriad Pictures, United Artists, Victor Salva Film
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Jeepers Creepers II (2003) • Jeepers Creepers 2: The Second Night • Like Hell: Jeepers Creepers 2
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Overall, the film has a good premise and a lot of potential, but the script here lacks where the original was strong...in the characters. What's really dissapointing is the fact that both Jeepers Creepers and Jeepers Creepers 2 were written and directed by the same guy. What a shame. [read review] 4/10 --Nate Anderson (Movie-Vault.com)
With an ending that's infinitely more satisfying than the last movie's and better special effects, Part 2 seems like a better package, although the character development isn't exactly there. All in all, though, this is an impressive second entry, and proof perfect that Salva may become a legendary horror film director. [read review] -- (eSplatter.com)
With more characters and money behind it, JC2 starts out and ends with a focus on action lightly infused with a nice creepiness. Victor has proven quite skilled at creating atmosphere and it works at times, sadly though there's nowhere near as many scares this time around - but visually its more interesting and there's definitely a much better pace. [read review]  --Garth Franklin (DarkHorizons)
It doesn’t have any self reference humor, it doesn’t want to be something more than it is, it isn’t ambitious in any way. It’s just a solid monster movie that’s easy to get into and entertaining to watch if you leave your brain at the door. [read review] --Sonny Fernandez (Diabolical-Dominion.com)
Not as good as the first, but still entertaining none-the-less. Sadly no background info for the Creeper is revealed and the sister from the first doesn't make an appearance. Check this movie if you liked the first, but don't expect much. [read review] 7/10 --FrighT MasteR (UHM)
If you enjoy plain ol' "attack and kill" flicks with little more on the mind than slapping a handful of characters into a dire situation with a man/bat/beast on their tail, you will likely enjoy this flick as fluffily as I did. [read review] 6/10 --'JoBlo' (JoBlo.com)
A movie that any film student will surely want to watch. Not because it is good in any possible way, but because it is a perfect example of what not to do when making a movie. [read review]  --Brian Gallagher (MovieWeb)
The Creeper eats schoolkids from a bus like so many beans from a can, and the result is a film that has some tasty moments, but leaves a bad smell in the end. [read review] 4/10 --Gary Panton (Movie Gazette)
Bloody, brutal and unpleasant, Victor Salva's skilful sequel to his superior creature feature lacks the chills of the original, but ramps up the action. [read review]  --Nev Pierce (BBC Films)
The original wasn’t exactly David Mamet, but it seems that way in comparison with this all-screams-no-talk monster movie retread. [read review] 56/100 --Brian Webster (Apollo Guide)
I'm sad to say the second film has none of the original's ingenuity and about as much tension as pudding (vanilla). [read review]  --Lyle Henretty (Bloody-Disgusting.com)
A dumb sequel to a dumb original, Jeepers Creepers 2 thinks it’s a lot scarier than it actually is. [read review]  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
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