Chicago Sun-Times, 08/31/2001, p.31, "...JEEPERS CREEPERS does have some startling surprises....The aggressive soundtrack also gets the filmgoer's blood pumping..."
New York Times, 08/31/2001, p.E23, "...JEEPERS CREEPERS builds up a mood of sinister expectation..."
USA Today, 08/31/2001, p.6E, "...Salva exhibits the same viable and undeniable camera eye he displayed in 1995's POWDER..."
Los Angeles Times, 08/31/2001, p.4, "...A clever thriller-chiller combining laughter with creepiness that should satisfy horror fans..."
Variety, 08/27/2001, p.31-2, "...[The] best scares blindside you....Phillips and Long serve well in the lead..."
Sight and Sound, 11/01/2001, p.47-8, "...Quite scary....There's a fierce depth of feeling to JEEPERS CREEPERS..."
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Single Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Mono - French
Stereo 2.0 - Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentaries - Victor Salva - Director
A brother and sister on spring break from college decide to take the scenic route home--an endless, desolate stretch of road through central Florida. Along the way they are run off the road by a strange truck, and later they see its driver disposing of what looks like a human body down a drainpipe near an old church. Derry (Justin Long) convinces his older sister, Trish (Gina Phillips), that they have to investigate, and despite all better judgement, they do. That's just the beginning of this wild horror film, directed by Victor Salva (POWDER). Salva keeps the audience guessing by never settling into any particular style or formula. The film veers gleefully in all directions, referencing such classics as NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, and even THE TERMINATOR, along the body-strewn way. There is no shortage of clever humor amid the shocks, gross-outs, and nail-biting suspense, and Phillips and Long exhibit a refreshingly believable brother-sister rapport. The supporting cast includes Patricia Belcher as a psychic and Eileen Brennan as an eccentric cat owner. Francis Ford Coppola is the executive producer.