Jeepers Creepers 3
Sep. 27th, 2017 08:11 amAfter my workout yesterday, I went home to shower and change, and then hit the movies. "Jeepers Creepers 3" was playing for one-night only at select theaters in the area. As a fan of the first two, I had bought my ticket on Monday.
I'll keep the spoilers out of it, in case there are some other horror fans reading, but I will tell you that this movie takes places between the first movie and its sequel. So, the story is taking place within the 23 day time-window when the Creeper is killing from the first movie.
I think the movie does a decent job tying the bookends of the first movie and the second movie together for the most part.
Good Bits:
Not-So-Good Bits:
No extra scene at the end, but there was an interview with Jonathan Breck who plays the Creeper at the end, after the credits, so that was fun. He's a very attractive guy out of make-up, so I'm surprised he never made it into movies as a leading man.
I'll keep the spoilers out of it, in case there are some other horror fans reading, but I will tell you that this movie takes places between the first movie and its sequel. So, the story is taking place within the 23 day time-window when the Creeper is killing from the first movie.
I think the movie does a decent job tying the bookends of the first movie and the second movie together for the most part.
Good Bits:
- The movie stars Meg Foster and her famous crystal blue eyes. It's not a glamorous role for her, but I recognized her off the bat. The movie also stars Stan Shaw from movies like "Rocky" and "Fried Green Tomatoes."
- You get some info into what it's like in the back of the Creeper's killer van.
Not-So-Good Bits:
- The story is a bit weak really and there are a couple of glaring plot-holes I picked up on, which were strange since the same creative team was involved in all three.
- Some of the special effects were of the SyFy Channel movie computer-generated caliber. I know that they probably had a tight budget, but I think they could have done better.
No extra scene at the end, but there was an interview with Jonathan Breck who plays the Creeper at the end, after the credits, so that was fun. He's a very attractive guy out of make-up, so I'm surprised he never made it into movies as a leading man.