Le shérif Dan Tashtego et une équipe de chasseurs de créatures font appel à l'officier Davis Tubbs pour les aider à arrêter la folie meurtrières de monstres.Le shérif Dan Tashtego et une équipe de chasseurs de créatures font appel à l'officier Davis Tubbs pour les aider à arrêter la folie meurtrières de monstres.Le shérif Dan Tashtego et une équipe de chasseurs de créatures font appel à l'officier Davis Tubbs pour les aider à arrêter la folie meurtrières de monstres.
- Biker Luke
- (as Patrick Cragin)
- Gracie Mathers
- (as Megan Wright)
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Let me save myself some typing and you some time. Everything was really bad.
Go ahead. Watch it if you want. But you'll be all like "man that was bad."
Also I was a little disappointed that they didn't tell us who Jeepers creepers really was. That was one of the reasons I wanted to see the movie. I do understand why the movie looked the way it did because the video effects and it was because they were on a low budget which is also why it wasn't advertised as much. So probably why a lot of people didn't know about the movie's release date or anything. Even with a lot of the things that was wrong with the movie I just hope in some way if they make another movie it comes out to be better.
But what's really inexplicable is that there's way too much of the Creeper, who is no longer a seldom-seen figure of mystery but one seen WAY too often, in broad daylight, moving around like a regular guy albeit in some kind of Comic Con costume. He's not scary this way. He's just some dude in a mask. Nor is the hitherto teasingly doled-out mythology at all heightened by overly graphic FX views of him in flight, or so much dwelling on the armored truck he's got that isn't just a "death wagon," it's made out of indestructible stuff and has all kinds of lethal gizmos more appropriate to a "Phantasm" movie.
Lingering on a few characters in peril, with few and frightening glimpses of the Creeper, was clearly something that worked well for the prior installments. All that gets thrown out the window here, only lessening atmosphere and suspense. Victor Salva remains a technically proficient filmmaker (at least compared to most direct-to-video-level horror directors), and there are scattered things to like, notably giving Meg Foster a major role. Having #3 bridge the narratives of #1 and #2 was at least an unexpected decision. The movie isn't good, but at least it isn't dull (something you can't say about some of those later "Phantasms"). Getting an interview with Creeper actor Jonathan Breck, who appears a pleasant guy, provides a nice (if sole) bonus feature.
Still, this is a disappointing film that goes from generally wrong-headed to just plain ridiculous at its ill-judged climax, at which point the Creeper becomes so feeble a menace he might as well be shown dancing to "The Monster Mash." It's almost as if Salva wanted to deliberately kill off his own franchise, no matter that (of course) he claims #4 is already written.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film got the green light to film on September 11, 2015 from Myriad Pictures.
- GaffesThe Creeper's hand is powerful enough to lift Gaylen (Grandma) from the ground, but not strong enough to escape an upside-down planter pot (perhaps it is a part of the Creeper's evil scheme?).
- Citations
Sheriff Dan Tashtego: First time I met Gaylen was 23 years ago. On the worst night of her life. Her son Kenny and his date, Darla Cleeway, disappeared on the way to the prom. All they found was a wrecked pickup and no bodies. When Gaylen finally believed what happened to Kenny, she asked if she could join the team. That was the beginning for me. Like last night was the beginning for you.
Sheriff Dan Tashtego: [on The Creeper] This thing is ancient
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sky World News: Épisode datant du 4 novembre 2017 (2017)
- Bandes originalesThe Bannon County Fight Song
Words and Music by Victor Salva
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Jeepers Creepers III?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El regreso del demonio
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 335 162 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 19 151 $US
- 1 oct. 2017
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 017 852 $US