He's a direct throwback to the standard character in Dead Teenager Movies who's always saying, "Hmmm. Speaking of outside, Scott is the obligatory obstreperous jerk who is forever speculating that the creature has gone and won't return he keeps suggesting they leave the bus to trek to a hypothetical nearby farmhouse. Too bad, then, that we spend so much time on the bus, listening to their wretched dialogue and watching as they race from one window to another to see what foul deeds are occurring outside. To call the characters on the bus paper-thin would be a kindness. (Think through the lyrics of the song "Jeepers Creepers," and you'll get the idea.) One of the pom-pon girls has an hallucination or vision or something, and is able to explain that the creature chooses his victims according to body parts he requires, both as nutrition and as replacements. This sidesteps the fact that the Creeper looked at Scott. Later he tries to clear the bus of everyone the Creeper looked at, because then the ones who aren't his targets will be safe. The most notable character on the bus is Scott Braddock ( Eric Nenninger), a virulent homophobe who doth, I think, protest too much as he accuses fellow team members of being gay. Sometimes it rips the tops off of old Rambler station wagons, and it opens up a pretty good hole in the top of the school bus, while meanwhile local farmer Jack Taggart ( Ray Wise) tears himself away from his post-hole puncher, narrows his eyes, and stares intently at the edge of the screen while remembering that this all happened 23 years ago (maybe) or that the creature has eaten his youngest son (certainly). The movie basically consists of a half-man, half-bat that whooshes down out of the sky and snatches its prey. JEEPERS CREEPERS 3 hits theaters for ONE NIGHT on Tuesday, September 26th.Victor Salva's "Jeepers Creepers 2" supplies us with a first-class creature, a fourth-rate story, and dialogue possibly created by feeding the screenplay into a pasta maker. Jonathan Breck returns as the Creeper as well. JEEPERS CREEPERS 3 is written and directed by Victor Salva and stars Gina Philips, Meg Foster, Brandon Stacy, and Stan Shaw. This exclusive one-night event also features never-before-seen bonus footage and an interview with Jonathan Breck, who plays The Creeper in all three films in the franchise. Be the first to see the next film in the iconic horror franchise when Jeepers Creepers 3 premieres in movie theatres nationwide for only one night on Tuesday, September 26. JEEPERS CREEPERS 3 One-Night Only Screening rundown via Regal Movies: On top of all of that, Regal has just released the first official poster for the flick and you can check that out below as well, and then let us know what you think on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram! You can check to see if a theater near you is screening the flick (the closest to me is Orlando, boo) and buy your tickets via the link below. Not only that but, this exclusive one-night screening also features "never-before-seen bonus footage and an interview with Jonathan Breck, who plays The Creeper in all three films in the franchise." Tickets are even available for pre-order! Right? I didn't know about it either! Turns out the theater chain is hosting a screening across the country on Tuesday, September 26th. What is Regal Cinemas' Jeepers Creepers 3 One-Night Only Screening Event? Turns out only the World Premiere was shut down by protesters, but Regal Cinemas' One-Night Only screening event is still on! I swear I'm not trying to hit you with too much JEEPERS CREEPERS shite in one day, but you need to know about this. After I posted that article earlier today, I was tipped off to the following news. I know it was only a few hours ago that we shared the news that the premiere of JEEPERS CREEPERS 3 has been canceled due to protesters, but this is different.
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