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Creep Van

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
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4.0/10
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Creep Van (2012)
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A 20-something slacker gets caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse after answering a 'For Sale' sign placed on a dilapitated van.A 20-something slacker gets caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse after answering a 'For Sale' sign placed on a dilapitated van.A 20-something slacker gets caught up in a deadly game of cat and mouse after answering a 'For Sale' sign placed on a dilapitated van.

  • Director
    • Scott W. McKinlay
  • Writers
    • Jim Bartoo
    • Ian Michaels
    • Adam Jahnke
  • Stars
    • Brian Kolodziej
    • Amy Wehrell
    • Gerald Emerick
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Scott W. McKinlay
    • Writers
      • Jim Bartoo
      • Ian Michaels
      • Adam Jahnke
    • Stars
      • Brian Kolodziej
      • Amy Wehrell
      • Gerald Emerick
    • 31User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brian Kolodziej
    Brian Kolodziej
    • Campbell
    Amy Wehrell
    • Amy
    Gerald Emerick
    Gerald Emerick
    • Mr. Kaufman
    Collin Bernsen
    • Swami Ted
    Mike Butler
    • The Creep
    Veronica Adkinson
    • Danni
    Justin Kolodziej
    • Bob
    Jason McCoy
    • Biker
    Tonya Kay
    Tonya Kay
    • Fighting Woman at Gas Station
    Erik Porn
    • Bubba the Mechanic
    Angelina Armani
    Angelina Armani
    • Sexy Beach Girl
    Eric Darnell Redding
    • Jerome
    Joel Adkins
    • Raimi
    Lisa Marie Waishes
    Lisa Marie Waishes
    • Sexy Test Drive Girl
    • (as Lisa Waishes Cornwell)
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • Disgruntled Car Wash Customer 1
    Dennis Dreith
    • Disgruntled Car Wash Customer 2
    Thomas McCarthy
    Thomas McCarthy
    • Detective McCarthie
    • (as Tom McCarthy)
    Jordan Maxey
    • Stewart
    • Director
      • Scott W. McKinlay
    • Writers
      • Jim Bartoo
      • Ian Michaels
      • Adam Jahnke
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    6coflorida

    I enjoyed it

    It was actually more a horror comedy Even if it wasn't meant to be one I found myself laughing at lots of the cheesy scenes.
    4natashabowiepinky

    Another failed horror. zzzz..

    Know what I hate about a lot of modern horror films? The fact that so many have good, juicy death scenes... surrounded by acres and acres of pure undiluted s**t. I think you know where I'm going with this. The titular van has windows that'll decapitate you, seatbelts designed to suffocate and a button on the radio that will send a spike right through your heart. Great.

    Until you realise... you have to tolerate unfunny sex jokes, repellent characters, hokey dialogue and BBAADD acting for 95% of the length. No thanks. Also, with all the VHS tapes in the background, and no sign of a laptop anywhere, could this unaccountably be set in the 90's? If so, I give them apropos. Of Nothing.

    Ugh. Stupid film. Go away. 4/10
    4bob_meg

    That it doesn't take itself seriously is perhaps its saving grace

    The number of ultra-ultra-low-low beginner's school films seems to be increasing daily (thank you digital and thank you RED). Unfortunately they also should come with a disclaimer for consumers who want to be assured that what they're about to watch contains some level of competence.

    While Creep Van doesn't really rank into that stinking dogpile, it comes a bit too close for comfort at times. I haven't seen "Gag" --- though it does sound pretty horrific, and not in a good way --- but at least "Creep Van" is reasonably well made in the technical sense.

    Creep Van follows in the mold of Vehicular Homicide stuff from the '70s like The Car, only there's a very real psycho inside this titular rolling weapon. Whether that's good or not --- well --- I couldn't tell you, because there's no real reason given why the "creep" is slaughtering so many people with so many intricate and (sometimes) amusing deathtraps. Not that psychos NEED a reason to kill people, but if they don't, the filmmaker should at least give us something interesting to watch. That's not the pairing of Brian Kolodziej and Amy Wahrell who, though likable, don't have enough acting chops combined to chew through creamed corn. And isn't Wahrell a bit OLD for Kolodziej? I thought she was his mom half the time. But, I digress....

    The main problem with this movie is, well...it doesn't know what it wants to be, exactly. The tone is all over the place: it wants to be a creepy, somber '80s throwback one minute, then a Fangoria face-ripped-off fright fest (but without one genuine shock, ironically), and then a wacky-as-all-get-out Troma schlocker. It actually does succeed in places, but the overall effect is jarringly uneven. It just doesn't have the sheen of a well-made film...even the stuff coming out of Troma these days is miles ahead in overall production quality.

    Never thought I'd be referring to Troma as a mainstream standard but...in the context of Creep Van, it is.
    5Coventry

    Where's the free candy, Mr. Creep?

    The clichéd image of rusty and ramshackle old vans and their drivers depicted here in "Creep Van" corresponds completely with what we've all been taught when we were young. "People that drive vans are evil" is what a mother says during the intro, just when her kid reaches underneath a nasty white Ford to grab his ball. That's exactly what my mother said to me - and what all mothers said to their children - in the nineties! What the freak driver doesn't do, however, is lure the children into his van by handing out free candy.

    So, the set up for this film is quite good and recognizable, but then it quickly transcends into a cheap and trashy (but nevertheless highly enjoyable) B-movie with absurd situations and over-the-top gore. Campbell, a financially struggling 20-something guy living in Detroit, responds to the "for sale" sign on the white van because he's tired of taking the bus to his lousy job at the carwash. The owner of the van is a genuine psycho, though, who enjoys slaughtering anyone who comes near the old wreck.

    I watched director Scott W. McKinley's other long-feature movie "Gag", and it was - hands down - one of worst "Saw" rip-offs ever. Luckily, I didn't realize at first that "Creep Van" was from the same guy, otherwise I probably wouldn't have bothered. McKinley's second (and last, to this date) attempt at directing is much better, because it sticks to ingredients that are guaranteed success: extreme gore, gratuitous nudity, unpretentious comedy, and cameos from infamous Troma-producers and adult film stars. The special and splatter effects, courtesy of the too-young-deceased Robert Hall, are excellent and include a couple of highlights like an airbag full of nails and nifty death traps.
    6TdSmth5

    Likable C horror movie.

    Some loser living in Detroit without a car finds a job washing and detailing cars. The cashier girl develops an interest in him. His boss likes him, but his co-workers don't. Apparently he rents a room in a house of some sexually adventurous people. Eventually he decides to buy the cheapest car he can find. Nearby parked is an old van. He calls the owner but gets no response. Then the owner starts calling him and harassing him. We've seen this van before. It and its owner have killed a bunch of random people gruesomely. The van is rigged with all sorts of devices to brutally kill people. It's like a moving Saw trap.

    Our loser runs into a strange customer. It's Swami Ted who forgets a bag full of marijuana at the car wash, which is quickly picked up by the other employees. Ted blames the loser and threatens him if he doesn't return the drugs, when suddenly the van appears and nearly runs over Ted, if the loser hadn't saved him. Now Ted is grateful and offers to help him whenever necessary.

    Eventually the creep in the van grabs the girl and the loser and Ted will have to confront the creep.

    Creep Van is an endearing C-level horror movie. Acting isn't all that great, the loser character is likable enough though. It was filmed in Detroit and has the independent East-coast film feel. The characters are human and actually talk to each other, unlike your big budget Hollywood productions. There's plenty of gore and it's first rate quality gore. No cheap CGI blood here. There's some nudity, too. Overall the story works, even though we learn nothing about the creep. The ending is surprising and good. But there's not a whole lot of sense of dread and it's not quite what you would expect from a movie called Creep Van. There should have been more pretty innocent victims killed the the van/creep. In a way the movie focuses too much on the loser and not enough on the bad guy.

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    • Trivia
      The police officer extras at Bob's house are real.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      The Creep: So you think you've won huh?

    • Connections
      References Punky Brewster (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Surf's Up
      Written by Brian Stewart and Chris Laurence

      Performed by Hollywood Cowboys: Brian Stewart, Chris Laurence, Dennis Dreith

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2012 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зловещий фургон
    • Filming locations
      • Leland, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Detroit Riot Productions
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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