Jeepers Creepers 3

audience Reviews

, 29% Audience Score
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    it was alright i guess
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Just terrible. Not recommended.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    I loved the first two Jeepers Creepers movies but I don’t know what happened to the third movie. The creature didn’t even look like the original one. They ruined the third Jeepers Creepers movie it could have been done so much better to earn a lot more money. I wish Victor Salva would have asked me to cowrite and direct the third Jeepers Creepers movie so it would have been a smash hit. Believe me I had a bunch of ideas on how to make the story even more interesting and scary.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    meu Deus, efeitos especiais ruins, história ruim, roteiro fraco e a versão dublada ficou horrível, quem dublou isso o chat GPT?
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Horrible Quality movie, movie was so bad I laughed through it and it's supposed to be a horror movie? Completely dropped the ball on this one.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    The original Jeepers Creepers had a distinct atmosphere and soul that made it memorable. It captured a unique vibe with eerie rural horror, suspenseful music, and gritty visuals. But the second and third movies feel like they were produced or directed by someone else—they’re not completely off, but the music and production choices don’t match the originality or vibe of the first. Sequels often lose the essence that made the original stand out, and it shows here. ||| And then there are the arguments! Some of the dialogue is almost dorky, like they just ran out of things to say. At the beginning, for example, an officer asks, ‘Have you tested it?’ and gets a weirdly defensive response, with someone yelling, ‘Yeah, this is my killing machine. This is our killing machine!’ It feels like they just ran out of ideas, things to say, and maybe even the budget to pay the actors for quality performances. It’s like they thought making all the characters mad would add more emotion to the film—but no, it just makes everything feel forced and awkward. ||| Another cringeworthy moment is when a character walks up to the officer and tells him to stand down, only for the officer to snap back, ‘You don’t tell me to stand down!’ It’s like watching kids trying to play at being adults, arguing with these exaggerated lines that don’t fit the tone. ||| On top of that, the Jeepers Creepers series is frustratingly out of order. Watching Jeepers Creepers 3 between 1 and 2 disrupts the flow, especially since you already know what happens next in 2. I can’t even enjoy the third movie because I’m constantly thinking about the second movie—it’s like watching an episode while you’re drunk, then coming back and watching it; you know what’s going to happen, but you don’t exactly remember. Would anyone watch a TV show by watching the first episode, skipping to the third, and then going back to the second? No, that would just be confusing. ||| Then there’s the Creeper himself in the third movie—he just looks like a guy in a suit rather than the terrifying monster he was in the original. The Creeper kept using the same techniques over and over, which might have been interesting if they weren’t just two completely new tricks he repeats constantly—like a kid showing off a new trick. The acting doesn’t help either; it’s so cringe-worthy, making it hard to stay engaged. ||| Then there’s the dirt bike scene: all the bikes look brand new, which pulls you out of the movie’s atmosphere. The characters put on their helmets but get scared by the Creeper, ditching the helmets in their panic. But in the next scene, they suddenly have them back on. It almost feels like it was directed by someone else, or maybe the director of photography changed, but surprisingly, it’s the same people across all three movies. As much as I’d love to enjoy it, the third movie just isn’t it. I can’t be the only one who feels this way.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Movie is much improvement over the second movie. But its weak, they don't expand the lore of the universe enough. This movie feels like they are on a gold mine but have no way to dig the material out. So they build a house over the gold mine and your aware of how much potential is under the house. The director is the reason this franchise will never get its flowers until he has passed away. His past has made it impossible for the movie to get proper funding. The movie suffers from a lack of a budget. Not as bad as the first one. In a way the second film had more potential than this one to do horror.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Esse filme é horroroso, terrível e não tem cabimento, isso é feio de se ver, não recomendo. Mas, o filme só não é pior que o 4.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    A painfully dull and long-winded non-story of a saga that could of done so much more with this movie. The acting was subpar from some of the main characters (which makes it a tad better when their end up dead later on) and the most interesting scenes were wasted on not actually doing anything to the story plot. Whoever planned out the props for that film really should of paid more attention to details, like making all the dirt bikes not look brand new and not using colourful fresh paint as an effect to 'trying' to make the old van look old (it actually looked like some rookery hipsters painted it with tester pot poster paints with small craft brushes).
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    The third Jeepers Creepers movie.. It wasnt nearly as good as the first movie but it still was OK. The Design of the Creeper was actually very good. I do think this movie missed the opportunity to be a follow-up to the second one, if that would have been the case, this movie could be way better than it is. Still kind of enjoyable