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Emmanuel
03-16-2005, 07:59 AM
You guys have probably heard some rumors about another CREEPER MOVIE

well, it's sort of true...... Jonathan Breck, The Creeper in the "Jeeper Creepers" films, who revealed that a third movie is in development.

According to the him, Jeepers Creepers 3 will begin filming this summer for a possible 2006 release date.

Breck added that, although there is no script in place, the story takes place twenty-one years after the events of Jeepers Creepers II. He also confirmed that Victor Salva will once again direct.

:)

kmksskater
03-16-2005, 09:00 AM
I really liked the first film the second i didn't like because there was to much cgi and bad acting by the dumbass teens i remember a frined showed me the first 8 minutes i was like damn this looks good but when i finally saw it i didn't make it through it became a let down for me so i fell asleep roffle i don't think i ever seen it without falling asleep before...but bring on the third :D i'll still see it

Draven2277
03-16-2005, 09:34 AM
I am actually a fan of "Jeepers Creepers". I know alot of people loathe this picture (and i am sure alot of it has to do with Salva's "unsavory" past), but i thought it was atmospheric (i am a sucker for atmospheric horror), creepy, and pretty original.

So, did Jeepers Creepers 2 live up the the first's potential? Well, to get right to the point....no. It certainly didn't. As a matter of fact, i thought JC 2 sucked like a cub scout at Neverland Ranch.

So there's going to be a JC 3? Great idea. Hopefully, however, the story can be as contrived, the script can be as horrible, and the direction as uninspired as in JC 2. Salva should have left the first alone.

Cronos
03-16-2005, 11:14 AM
i really liked both Jeepers Creepers films and i'll definitey see this when its released

Harry Warden
03-16-2005, 04:44 PM
I loved the original and I despise it's sequel.

I also have to say that....(I expect to be banned for this)

Please Mr.Salva make this film less...gay than the second please...it disturbed me.

I have nothing agains't homosexuals. I'm not homophobic! It's just that for a horror film....naked chicks are the way to go.

countchocula
03-16-2005, 07:33 PM
Don't worry, Harry. You won't get banned. This hasn't been reported on any horror sites, so I'll keep it in my pants for the time being. I'd love to see a JC3. Love 'em or hate 'em, at least these films don't flaunt MTV quick cuts. If something happens on-screen, you'll actually be able to see it. Thank you, Mr. Salva, you crazy pedophile, you.

Elgyn
03-16-2005, 10:37 PM
Guys just because Breck says it`s happening this summer doesn`t really mean it`s true. He`s a stuntperson who plays The Creeper - he doesn`t have any say on when or if the movie is getting made. I haven`t heard jack about "JC3" anywhere.
And besides, I think Salva is prepping his "Body Snatchers" remake right now.

kmksskater
03-17-2005, 09:55 AM
I wouldn't be surprise if their will be a sequal i don't remember the ending very well for the second but by the sound of how it ended surly they will make a sequal thats how i feel

Shockwave
03-17-2005, 04:08 PM
I loved the first one almost as much as i HATED the second.

Ill wait and see on this.

jeo4
03-17-2005, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by Shockwave
I loved the first one almost as much as i HATED the second.

Ill wait and see on this.

Ditto.

countchocula
03-17-2005, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by Elgyn
And besides, I think Salva is prepping his "Body Snatchers" remake right now.

That and a war-themed genre film. He's pretty busy. If I had my druthers (I'd screw a chimpanzee), he'd direct a third installment. It's his baby, much like how Halloween is Carpenter's baby and Elm Street is Craven's baby.

Inglorious
03-17-2005, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Emmanuel
You guys have probably heard some rumors about another CREEPER MOVIE Breck added that, although there is no script in place, the story takes place twenty-one years after the events of Jeepers Creepers II. He also confirmed that Victor Salva will once again direct.

By sequel 6 or 7 this will be set in the year 3000. Jeepers Creepers 3000 Summer 2010.

Elgyn
03-17-2005, 11:02 PM
Originally posted by countchocula
That and a war-themed genre film. He's pretty busy. If I had my druthers (I'd screw a chimpanzee), he'd direct a third installment.


Hmm, hadn`t heard of the war-themed movie.

Now if you`ll excuse me I have to go stand in line at the DMV.;)

Draven2277
03-18-2005, 01:29 AM
Originally posted by countchocula
That and a war-themed genre film. He's pretty busy. If I had my druthers (I'd screw a chimpanzee), he'd direct a third installment. It's his baby, much like how Halloween is Carpenter's baby and Elm Street is Craven's baby.

Lovely Primus insertion there, Count. Nicely done!!

countchocula
03-18-2005, 03:49 PM
Thank you ever so kindly. For my next trick, I'll discuss The Creeper and somehow work in a reference to Captain Planet.

In my opinion, The Creeper is shaping up to be the next big genre luminary. He looks cool and he doesn't spew out any ridiculous one-liners. Let's face it; he's our hero, and he's going to take pollution down to zero.

*bows*

Thanks so much. You've been a great audience.

The Claw
03-18-2005, 03:57 PM
Originally posted by countchocula
Thank you ever so kindly. For my next trick, I'll discuss The Creeper and somehow work in a reference to Captain Planet.

In my opinion, The Creeper is shaping up to be the next big genre luminary. He looks cool and he doesn't spew out any ridiculous one-liners. Let's face it; he's our hero, and he's going to take pollution down to zero.

*bows*

Thanks so much. You've been a great audience.

I love you count. I love you more then Japanese Transsexuals and reruns of Tiny Toon Adventures. And you know how much I love japanese transsexuals and reruns of tiny toon adventures. You're better then Jesus count and I mean that. Now kiss me you handsome devil.

Uh, about jeepers creepers 3. uh, i sorta enjoyed the first two... so uh, i guess i'll wait and see.

countchocula
03-18-2005, 04:10 PM
I officially declare this thread a hazard area.

happy_killmore
03-19-2005, 06:45 AM
Originally posted by kmksskater
I really liked the first film the second i didn't like because there was to much cgi and bad acting by the dumbass teens i remember a frined showed me the first 8 minutes i was like damn this looks good but when i finally saw it i didn't make it through it became a let down for me so i fell asleep roffle i don't think i ever seen it without falling asleep before...but bring on the third :D i'll still see it

Not to go off topic too bad, but I LOVE the fact that there is absolutely no punctuation in your post except for three periods used as a break.

vision_afar
03-19-2005, 07:21 AM
I wasn't much impressed with the original, and I absolutely hated the sequel. If they do make a third one, I'll probably wait for a dvd to come out and rent it.

the dead one
03-27-2005, 12:15 AM
http://www.prideofnyc.com/images/triumph2.gif

This sounds like it will be a great...great sequel.....
FOR ME TO POOP ON!!!

dan draven
04-02-2005, 05:24 PM
I agree with the dead one this trend of taking things to far and making storys go for much longer then they can bleed for is out of control. This will probably be the biggest pile of shit that man or dog has ever seen.

TheAxeGrinder
04-05-2005, 11:53 PM
I'm starting to think that this series is just a one-trick pony. Get the series out of Salva's hands and into a more capable horror director, and hopefully it'll get back on it's feet.

dan draven
04-06-2005, 03:02 PM
Or they could also let the movie be finished and move on with a fresh idea. frankly I think the story here has gone stale and needs to be feed to the birds.

countchocula
04-06-2005, 03:44 PM
It doesn't matter if the plot has been worn thin. This is precisely what the genre needs right now. Did we need Friday the 13th parts 2-10? No, but it gave the mainstream an icon to latch onto and it gave us a fun franchise to sink our fangs into as wee genre ghouls. Commercialism can be a healthy thing if administered properly.

dan draven
04-06-2005, 06:28 PM
Yes but the fact is that yes Jason became an icon but the movies suffered from the fact that it kept going and going and going and will probably go some more. I just would like to see Hollywood stop with the over played storys and look for something that can hold my attention and make me think "wow that was interesting." Not wow that has been done before.

countchocula
04-06-2005, 07:50 PM
I'm not championing gratuitous sequelization because of its artistic merits. I know that it gets repetitive, but it strengthens the genre from a cultural and financial standpoint. The more horror pervades the mainstream, the better. It will aid in dragging more people over to our side. Every schmoe here became a movie fan because of mainstream cinema. We didn't start out by sifting through obscure art-house fare. Jeepers Creepers 3, 4, 5, and 6 can only anneal fright flicks in the long run, even if they aren't masterpieces (which I'm sure they wouldn't be).

Draven2277
04-06-2005, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by countchocula
It doesn't matter if the plot has been worn thin. This is precisely what the genre needs right now. Did we need Friday the 13th parts 2-10? No, but it gave the mainstream an icon to latch onto and it gave us a fun franchise to sink our fangs into as wee genre ghouls. Commercialism can be a healthy thing if administered properly.

i'm not even sure we needed Friday the 13th part ONE. LOL!

dan draven
04-07-2005, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by countchocula
The more horror pervades the mainstream, the better. It will aid in dragging more people over to our side. Every schmoe here became a movie fan because of mainstream cinema. We didn't start out by sifting through obscure art-house fare. Jeepers Creepers 3, 4, 5, and 6 can only anneal fright flicks in the long run, even if they aren't masterpieces (which I'm sure they wouldn't be).

I'm not sure that is the case anymore. With the more that this kind of thinking goes on. The horror may be lost to remakes and shity sequals. I for one have gone the other way and am looking for the original ideas. Not the hamoginized flicks that keep coming out. I understand your point and this is just me right now.

Regalia
04-10-2005, 08:39 AM
heh, I really would like this sequel to go ahead - as long as they keep it as a SEQUEL and not a PREQUEL. I may be in the minority, but if you have an established plot and then go and do a prequel, it progresses nothing - and all the stories of setting this in the Old West just scared me...

I think they'll hurt themselves by setting the film a good fifty years ahead of the current time... Oh well, I'm doubting we'll get an awesome cinematic treat... However, I was hoping since the first film we'd get something a little different from the Creeper movies... Oh well...

I think they should avoid two things: Explaining the Creeper and Showing the Creeper. I personally thought the Creeper's ambiguity was terrifying in the first movie, and when he was stalking around in his truck or with that hat and long coat - hell, that did scare me. Hopefully, if they do this - we might just get a good film! :)

countchocula
04-10-2005, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by dan draven
I'm not sure that is the case anymore. With the more that this kind of thinking goes on. The horror may be lost to remakes and shity sequals. I for one have gone the other way and am looking for the original ideas.

I'm saying that we can have both. Streamlined franchises are a necessary evil.

Sorry for the late reply, by the way.