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2[[caption-width-right:300:''"Jeepers Creepers, where'd ya get those peepers?..."'']]
3->''"Every twenty-third spring, for twenty-three days, it gets to eat."''
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5''Jeepers Creepers'' is a 2001 horror film written and directed by Victor Salva, and starring Creator/JustinLong, Creator/GinaPhilips, and Jonathan Breck. [[TitledAfterTheSong It takes its name from the song "Jeepers Creepers"]], which features in the movie.
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7The film centers around Darry Jenner (Long) and his sister Patricia (Philips) as they take the scenic route home from college in Trish's [[TheAllegedCar banged-up old car]]. In the process, they have a strange and frightening encounter on the lonely highway with what seems to be the [[DrivesLikeCrazy crazed, obnoxious driver]] of an ominous green truck, who attempts to run them off the road.
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9Later, from a distance, they witness the driver of the truck dumping what appears to be bodies wrapped in bloodstained bags down a pipe adjacent to an abandoned church. Seeing them, the driver engages the two in a terrifying road chase, but they manage to escape. Darry, against Trish's wishes, decides to go and investigate the old church in case there may be someone alive, only to make a horrific discovery. Much later, they discover that the driver of the truck is not initially as he seems...
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11Followed by:
12* ''Film/JeepersCreepers2'' (2003)
13* ''Film/JeepersCreepers3'' (2017) - Previously thought to be subtitled ''The Creeper Walks Among Us'' or ''Cathedral''.
14* ''ComicBook/JeepersCreepers'' (2018) - A comic book series published by Creator/DynamiteComics.
15* ''Film/JeepersCreepersReborn'' (2022) - A fourth movie, announced by MGM; has remained in DevelopmentHell for years.
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17Interestingly, the original script for the third movie apparently sets up a TV series, according to WordOfGod.
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19!!This film provides examples of:
20* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: A platonic and [[TearJerker very sad example]]. Even though Trish and Darius argue constantly through out the film at end when [[spoiler: the Creeper is about to kill Darius]] She begs him to TakeMeInstead. [[spoiler: Unfortunately he just ignores her and kills him anyway.]]
21* TheAllegedCar: Trish's car very often has trouble starting and/or the gears sticking, [[MyCarHatesMe usually at the worst possible moment]].
22* AlmostDeadGuy: Just before we lose the Dying Boy, he whispers something into Darry's ear, apparently "Hide".
23* ArcNumber: Twenty-three. The Creeper only comes out every twenty-three years for twenty-three days to eat.
24%%* ArmorPiercingQuestion: "What if it was ''you'' back there?"
25* BaitAndSwitch: Darry is warned to beware of the song, Jeepers Creepers. When he hears the song, Peek-a-Boo on the radio (which contains some of the lyrics from Jeepers Creepers), he initially thinks this is what the medium was talking about. It turns out she was talking about the real Jeepers Creepers song, which is played on a vintage record player [[spoiler: as the Creeper kills him to get his eyes.]]
26* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:Darry ends up being taken by the Creeper at the end.]]
27* BestFriendsInLaw: Darry notes that their parents were enamored with Trish's boyfriend. Presumably he never showed any of his abusive tendencies around them.
28* BigSisterInstinct: Trish tries her damnedest to convince the Creeper to take her instead of Darry. [[spoiler:It doesn't work.]]
29* BlackComedy: A few scenes with the Creeper.
30* BlessedWithSuck: Jezelle. She makes it clear that she hates having horrific dreams and visions and not knowing why she has the abilities she does.
31* {{Bowdlerise}}: For some reason, some versions of the film omit [[spoiler:Darry's screams]] from the final scene. They can, however, be heard if the Director's Commentary is on.
32* CannibalLarder: After the Creeper [[CannibalismSuperpower cannibalizes his victims for body parts]], he takes them to a hidden lair where he props up the corpses into a depraved piece of artwork by preserving them and [[TrophyRoom mounting them on the walls]]. Darry is [[HeroicBSOD borderline catatonic]] after witnessing this.
33* CarFu: The Creeper uses his truck to repeatedly ram into Trish's car as he pursues them down the highway. Much later, Trish uses her car to injure and disable the Creeper for a short while.
34* CarRideGames: Darry and his sister play a game of guessing the meaning of license plates, especially vanity license plates, such as 6A4EVR meaning "Sexy Forever." They try to come up with a phrase using the letters and numbers. Then it becomes a dark form of {{Foreshadowing}} when they get chased by an old meat truck with a license plate that reads BEATINGU.
35* CeilingCorpse: Darry freaks out when he realizes that the ceiling (and walls) of the tunnel he's fallen into is covered in preserved human corpses. In fact, he's alerted to the presence of the corpses when some embalming fluid drips onto his shoe from the ceiling.
36* CrazyCatLady: The Cat Lady, of course!
37* CreatorCameo: Victor Salva briefly appears as one of the corpses in the church basement. Later, an old photo of his serves as the album cover for the "Jeepers Creepers" vinyl in Jezelle's house.
38* CreepyCrows: Lots of crows are drawn to the Creeper's lair in the church basement, [[spoiler:and the other lair he sets up in an abandoned factory.]]
39* CruelAndUnusualDeath: In many cases, the Creeper removes the desired organs/appendages while the unfortunate victim is still alive, then leaves them to die a slow, agonising death.
40* CuriosityKilledTheCast: Subverted. [[spoiler:Darry would have died even if he hadn't checked out the church basement.]]
41* CurseOfTheAncients: Very much averted with the Cat Lady.
42-->''I'll blow your fuckin' head off!''
43* CutPhoneLines: The Creeper does this at the police station.
44* DeadpanSnarker: Both Trish and Darry have their moments.
45* DiesWideOpen: The boy Darry finds in the church basement.
46* DomesticAbuse: Trish's (only mentioned; never seen) ex-boyfriend is implied to have been one towards her.
47* [[EvilDetectingDog Evil-Detecting Cats]]: The Cat Lady's multiple felines start yowling in fear when the Creeper shows up.
48* EyeScream: The Creeper [[spoiler:removes and eats Darry's eyes, in order to gain use of them - while Darry is still alive. The last scene shows a close up of a deceased Darry with his eyes removed, with the Creeper looking through the gouged hole in the back of his head.]]
49* FateWorseThanDeath: Well, you'll die eventually, but only after the Creeper is done removing your organs.
50* FinalGirl: Trish.
51* ForcedToWatch: The locked up prisoners get a good view of the creeper eating their neighbor while they have nowhere to go.
52* {{Foreshadowing}}:
53** Jezelle, while looking right at [[spoiler:Darry]]:
54---> It eats lungs, so it can breathe. And [[spoiler:eyes]]... so it can [[spoiler:see]]...
55** The lyrics to the song "Jeepers Creepers" itself foreshadow [[spoiler:Darry's fate]] heavily.
56** The carving of what appears to be some kind of demon in the worktable. At first, it could be interpreted that it is the work of a serial killer who worships the devil. Later, it becomes clear that it's a self-portrait.
57** The meat truck that chases after Darry and Trish has a license plate that reads BEATINGU. At first Trish and Darry think it reads "Beating You", but it actually reads "Be Eating You".
58** While looking at the hand print on the car, a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment has a shadow pass over Trish, followed by the sound of a wingbeat. This comes before they discover that their pursuer a) isn't human, and b) has wings.
59** In the scene with the cops at the diner, the camera often focuses on Gideon's head. He gets decapitated very shortly after.
60* FreezeFrameBonus: Mere seconds before the dying boy in the church basement starts thrashing about (at this point, Darry assumes he's already dead), something - presumably a hand - starts slowly moving under the sheet before the shot changes to Darry.
61* FromBadToWorse: Darry and Trish think that being run off the road by a maniac in a truck is bad initially. From that point on, things do indeed get much, much worse for them, and it never really stops.
62* FullFrontalAssault: The Creeper is completely naked at the climax of both films. [[BarbieDollAnatomy He doesn't have any visible genitalia]], however. [[FridgeLogic Maybe he hasn't eaten any recently.]]
63* GameFace: The Creeper does this at the end [[spoiler: to intimidate the cops, just before he flies off with Darry]].
64* GenreSavvy:
65** As Darry is climbing down the drain pipe [[spoiler:looking for a dead body]], Trish tells him, "You know the part in scary movies when somebody does something really stupid, and everybody hates them for it? This is it!"
66** Much later, after Trish manages to run down the Creeper with her car:
67--->'''Darry:''' Is it dead?\
68'''Trish:''' [[OnceIsNotEnough They never are.]] ''(proceeds to repeatedly run the prone Creeper over)''
69* {{Gorn}}: It's not excessive, but some scenes (such as the very last shot of the first film) definitely qualify.
70* GroinAttack: What the Cat Lady does to Darry. With the butt of her shotgun. Owww.
71* HeartInTheWrongPlace: The unlucky cop who gets his heart ripped out doesn't even keel over instantly, because the gaping hole through his chest is too far left to sever his spine.
72* HeroicBSOD:
73** Darry becomes borderline catatonic after discovering the Creeper's lair and the tapestry of human corpses within.
74** Trish undergoes one after [[spoiler:Darry is taken]].
75* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Trish attempts one when she begs the Creeper to let Darry go and [[TakeMeInstead take her instead]]. It doesn't work.]]
76* HonorBeforeReason: Why Darry might be considered TooDumbToLive - [[spoiler: he wants to check out the pipe personally because he doesn't want someone to die that could have been saved if they acted sooner]].
77* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: According to Jezelle, the Creeper calls its lair its "House of Pain". It's a ''very'' appropriate name, to say the least.
78* ImplacableMan: Once the Creeper has your scent, it will ''not'' stop chasing you until it gets what it wants.
79* JerkassToOne: [[AgentScully Trish]] comes across this way with regards to how she treats Jezelle. [[spoiler:After Darry gets abducted, Trish seems to blame Jezelle for what happened to her brother.]] Though to be fair to her, it's mostly trying to go in denial out of [[JerkassWoobie fear and panic]].
80* InsultOfEndearment: A variant. Trish and Darry have some sort of bonding game involving VolleyingInsults. If you use an insult too similar to one the other person used you lose.
81* JumpScare:
82** The first blare of the truck's horn. Also, the scene following Darry's discovery in the church basement - [[spoiler:Trish desperately attempts to start her car after she sees what she initially thinks is the Creeper truck returning to the church, only to slump back, relieved, when it turns out to be a different vehicle. Cue Darry suddenly slamming himself against the car window, completely scaring the crap out of Trish (and the audience).]]
83** The moment when Darry discovers what he assumes to be a corpse in the basement... then the "corpse" suddenly starts thrashing around.
84** The rats.
85* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzwQFIg-A-M Trish and Darry's Theme]]", which is heard throughout the film and makes the DownerEnding all the more poignant.
86* ALoveToDismember: Subverted. What the Creeper does to Gideon's severed head initially ''looks'' like this, but it turns out he's dining on the poor guy's tongue.
87* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent:
88** The scene near the beginning, with the truck coming closer and closer...
89** Later, when Darry and Trish argue about the song on the car radio, while the Creeper standing upright on the roof of the police car is visible behind them through the rear window.
90*** Similarly, when Trish is keeping watch while Darry's in the church basement, the headlights of the Creeper are plainly visible approaching in the background - [[spoiler: which is actually a fakeout scare, as the truck just looks similar]].
91** When Darry is in the church basement and bends over to tie his shoe, you can clearly see several of the Creeper's victims' bodies pinned to the walls and ceiling before he notices them. A few seconds earlier, if one looks closely, some bodies can be seen in the darkness before this reveal.
92* MenAreTheExpendableGender: There are many times more male than female victims in these movies. According to Victor Salvo, this is because he was tired of the horror cliche of slasher victims being mostly teenage girls.
93* MenOfSherwood: The cops arm themselves against the Creepeer to try and kill, capture, or drive off the mysterious attacker. While they fail, largely due to being too shocked by the sight of the monster to shoot in time, a large number of them survive.
94* MyCarHatesMe: See TheAllegedCar above.
95* NeverMessWithGranny: The aptly-named Cat Lady, to an extent - she may be old and frail, but she certainly isn't afraid of whipping out her shotgun to deal with anyone who trespasses on her property (and those who threaten her "babies"). [[spoiler:Although she proves to be less than a match for the Creeper.]]
96* NobodyPoops: Averted - Darry and Trish stop to pee in a field on the way home, and several male characters from the second movie stop to take a leak when the bus stops due to a puncture for the first time. Interestingly, according to WordOfGod, Justin Long was actually peeing for real in the former scene.
97* NonAnswer: Trish asks Jezelle point blank if she is ever wrong, who instead calls herself crazy to avoid lying or telling her [[spoiler: that Darry spent his last moments screaming in agony in the dark]]
98* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Trish and Darry are very, very bored at the start of the movie. Things soon heat up, however...
99* NothingIsScarier: Used many times, to great effect. A good example would be the first MeaningfulBackgroundEvent of the Creeper truck coming up behind Trish's car - it looms up on her and Darry quickly and silently, and there is no music score.
100* OffWithHisHead: The Creeper beheads a police officer with an axe while the man is driving a car.
101* OhCrap:
102** Darry gets one when he sees the sheer number of cats owned by the Cat Lady, as he thinks back to Jezelle's strange phone call.
103** Darry and Trish, when they see the Creeper's face for the first time and realize that he isn't human.
104* OurSlashersAreDifferent: The Creeper is a being of unknown origin who returns every 23 years to eat humans and to use their body parts to replenish his body. Unlike most slashers, though, he hunts boys or men as a preference to women/girls, although there are female victims.
105* PoliceAreUseless: Surprisingly averted, for the most part. The cops, while not entirely believing of Darry's story, do send a team out to the old church to check it out, and the Poho police at the end try their hardest to try and take the Creeper down. They still don't put much of a fight though, and mostly just gawk at the Creeper, and they ''never'' shoot it in time.
106* PsychicPowers: Jezelle, whose powers are the subject of much scepticism by the other characters (at least initially).
107* RedHerring: [[spoiler:Some lines were deliberately intended to imply that Trish is the doomed sibling to throw off the viewers. As it turns out, Darry is the one who dies.]]
108* RegularlyScheduledEvil: The Creeper emerges from hibernation every 23 years and feeds for 23 days.
109* RunningGag: Darry's jockey shorts, dyed pink in a college prank.
110* SayMyName: "DARRY!"
111* SayYourPrayers: Towards the end, Jezelle drops to her knees and starts reciting The Lord's Prayer as the Creeper is bearing down on her.
112* ScaryScarecrows: The Creeper poses himself as the scarecrow in the Cat Lady's yard.
113* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: [[spoiler: Perhaps the reason why Jezelle mistakes Trish for the Creeper's prey when she has her premonition (remember, all she hears is "screaming in the dark) [[UndignifiedDeath are the screams Darry makes when he dies]].]]
114* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: The Cat Lady.
115* SinisterCar: The very large and rusted 1941 Chevrolet, which is a trademark of the titular villain.
116* SomethingThatBeginsWithBoring: Subverted in the sense that the siblings' vanity-plate-decryption highway game actually becomes relevant to the plot when they try it on the Creeper truck.
117* SoundtrackDissonance: The titular song, as well as Henry Hall's "Here Comes the Boogeyman" during the credits.
118* SinisterWhistling: The [[AntagonistTitle titular]] [[MonstrousHumanoid Creeper]] is shown to have a fondness for the song its named after, casually whistling it from time to time, including when its stalking its victims or making its "[[MadArtist art]]" out of its victims remains.
119* TheStinger: After the credits of the first movie, there is a quick shot of the Creeper truck, horn blasting, driving across the road.
120* SuddenlySpeaking: A deleted scene revealed the Creeper can talk.
121* TakeMeInstead: [[spoiler:Trish tearfully begs the Creeper to take her instead of Darry, but, after some consideration, he goes with his original choice.]]
122* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: A working title for the film was "Here comes the Boogeyman."
123* TitledAfterTheSong
124* TogetherInDeath: A more twisted example than most: [[spoiler:Kenny and Darla's preserved corpses, as a part of the Creeper's human tapestry, are tightly holding hands.]]
125* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Darry. Oh Darry, why did you have to insist your sister turn that car around?]]
126--> '''Trish:''' "You know the part in scary movies when somebody does something really stupid, and everybody hates them for it? This is it!"
127* TorsoWithAView: [[spoiler: One unfortunate cop has his heart torn out by the Creeper, leaving a large, gaping hole in his chest that the audience can see his horrified colleagues through.]]
128* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The theatrical trailer completely gives away the fact that the Creeper is... not human. Additionally, the end of the trailer shows a shot of [[spoiler:the Creeper about to take off with Darry.]] It's only shown for a split second, but still...
129* UnhappyMedium: Jezelle Gay Hartman.
130* {{Urban Legend|s}}: The tale of Wheaton Valley High students Kenny and Darla - which Darry later discovers to be true.
131* UselessSuperpowers: Subverted: Even though Jezelle's powers can't do anything to actually help you or anybody for the matter, at least it'll let you know how [[FridgeHorror how horrible your death will be]] by the hands of the Creeper.
132* VanityLicensePlate: The Creeper's license plate reads BEATNGU. Darry (incorrectly) guesses the meaning as "Beating you" - [[StealthPun it's actually]] [[spoiler:"Be Eating You"]].
133* VillainsOutShopping: When the Creeper's not busy with anything in particular, he can often be seen idly whistling the tune of "Jeepers Creepers." [[spoiler:The last scene of the movie even features him just lounging around his hideout listening to a record of the song...and examining what's left of Darry's corpse.]]
134* VolleyingInsults: Trish and Darry occasionally engage in this, playfully.
135* WaxMuseumMorgue: The Creeper's assorted lairs. He decorates them with the preserved corpses of his victims, stitching them together and attaching them to the walls and ceiling.
136* WhamShot: The Creeper emerging from the Cat Lady's house... and his face is fully shown for the first time, revealing that he isn't human.
137* WhatAPieceOfJunk: The Creeper's 1941 Chevy COE is old, seriously beat-up and crappy-looking (not to mention creepy as hell), but it can effortlessly catch up to Trish's car. It is strongly implied to have a souped-up engine.[[note]](Speculated to be the result of a 383 chevy crate motor with a supercharger)[[/note]]
138* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: It seems likely that Darry may have a fear of rats, if his reaction to seeing a load of them in the pipe is anything to go by.

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