Jeepers Creepers 3

Jeepers Creepers 3

Jeepers Creepers 3 is a horror film written and directed by Victor Salva that is the 3rd installment of the Jeepers Creepers series.

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* What’s cooler than a Forward Control Land Rover ? How about taking one on various expeditions around the world , as this South African couple did? ( via , kinda) * John Tjaarda, working for Briggs Manufacturing, toyed quite a bit with the idea of rear-engined streamliners in the 1930s, as we’ve seen by his patent filings and in older SIA articles . Now, we see in the July 1931 issue of Modern Mechanics another expression of his ideas on that topic . * Will we see cash for clunkers make a return in 2010? Billionaire investor Wilbur Ross certainly hopes so , ... Read Full Story
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Let me spell my love for you S-T-A-L-K-E-R If you ever want to see your children again, you’ll do what I want. Do you believe in helping the homeless? [If yes] Take me home with you. Do you think I could borrow that dress sometime? I’m a necrophiliac, so why don’t you drop dead and I’ll think about it! You are so beautiful that I want to be reincarnated as your child so that I can breastfed by you until I’m 20. Excuse me, I just noticed you noticing me and I just wanted to give you notice that I noticed you too. I’d ... Read Full Story
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Jeepers creepers! Savannah's got a Johnny Mercer statue for tourists' peepers. The Savannah-born songwriter was honored in his hometown Wednesday with the unveiling of his lifesize likeness cast in bronze. About 150 onlookers turned out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the celebrated lyricist, who gave a poetic grace and a slangy tang to songs such as "Moon River" and "Jeepers Creepers." The statue in historic Savannah's Ellis Square gives Mercer an honor ordinarily reserved for the 18th-century founders and Revolutionary War heroes of Georgia's oldest city. The songwriter's grandson, Jim Corwin of Los Angeles, said Mercer likely would have been ... Read Full Story
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Here's a sequel out of left field: Jeepers Creepers 3 . Series director Victor Salva tells Dread Central that the plan is to come back with a third movie, some six years after Jeepers Creepers 2 , which didn't exactly set anyone's world on fire but it was profitable. "The financing is just coming together, so perhaps we will be in pre-production shortly," Alva says. "We have been saying this for a year now, but that's really about all I can with any certainty." Read Full Story
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I searched but I could not find a thread for her. Loved her in Jeepers Creepers. Her nose is such a cute feature bellazon Read Full Story
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The film chronicles a day in the life of a young pair of siblings, Trish (portrayed by Gina Philips) and her brother Darry (played by Justin Long). As they drive through the North Florida countryside, a mysterious driver in a rusty 1948 Chevrolet COE van tries to run them off the road. After letting the vehicle pass them, they see the same driver tossing what look to be bodies, wrapped in blood-stained sheets, into a large pipeline sticking out of the ground adjacent to an abandoned church. After the driver tries to run them off the road a second time, Darry insists they go back and investigate. Darry orders Trish to hold his feet while he looks in the pipe. Rats appear in front of him and he freaks out, causing Trish to lose her grip on his legs, and he falls down the pipe. At the bottom, he finds hundreds of bodies sewn together, covering the walls of a massive cavern beneath the church. Darry climbs back out and is visibly traumatized by what he has seen. He and Trish flee the scene and stop at a gas station where they contact the police. While waiting for the cops to arrive, they are phoned by a local psychic, Gezelle Gay Hartman, who warns them about the danger they face. She plays them the song "Jeepers Creepers" down the phone, and tells them that when they hear that song, they will be in extreme danger. Badly frightened, they nevertheless take no notice of her. Word arrives that the old church had gone up in flames and all evidence of any bodies has been destroyed. The siblings leave, with the police providing a security escort. As they travel, the police are attacked and killed by the driver of the 1948 Chevrolet COE van. As Trish and Darry escape, he loads the bodies into his truck and resumes the chase. Darry and Trish try to get help from a local eccentric, but the truck driver catches up to them and kills her. They manage to hit the killer with their car, and run him over several times. After crushing the body they realize its inhuman nature when its wings, thus far unseen, begin flapping around. They drive to a police station to wait for their parents, but Gezelle shows up and warns them they are still not safe. Gezelle tells them the true nature of the mysterious creature: it is an ancient demon known as "The Creeper", which rises every twenty-third spring for twenty-three days to feast on human body parts which, upon consumption, form part of its own body. She also tells them that it seeks out its victims through fear, and that by smelling the fear from Trish and Darry, it has found something it likes, but she does not know what. The Creeper attacks the police station and gains entrance to the cells. After it feasts on prisoners (to heal) it is swarmed by police, but kills a number of them. Gezelle guides Trish and Darry upstairs, telling them one of them will die, screaming in the dark while the song "Jeepers Creepers" plays in the background. The Creeper heads towards Gezelle and sniffs her, but lets her go, and heads off to find Trish and Darry. The Creeper catches up and captures Darry. Trish tries to reason with it, and tries to give her life for her brother's. The police burst in and take aim, but the Creeper escapes out the window with Darry. The next day, Trish, contemplating Darry's fate, is picked up by her parents, and Gezelle returns home in regret. The final scene shows the Creeper in its new hideout, an abandoned boiler factory, where the audience finally learns what the Creeper wanted: by ripping out the back of Darry's head, it has consumed his eyes, leaving him an eyeless, motionless corpse. The song "Jeepers Creepers" plays in the background. Source: Wikipedia.org
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