| Review Date: Director: Victor Salva Writer: Victor Salva Producers: Tom Luse Actors: Ray Wise as Jack, Jonathan Breck as The Creeper, Travis Schiffner as Izzy |
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As for the kids, well, what can you really say about them? Under the circumstances, they’re all pretty generic and stereotypical, but do a decent job overall. I’m not sure why a perfectly set-up “teen horror film” as such didn’t have any hot chicks in tight shirts in it, but then again…I guess that’s the helmer’s call. Director Salva, who is infamous for serving time for the molestation of a 12-year old boy in real life, doesn’t seem to be hiding from his past with plenty of shots of shirtless boys all around. Not sure if any of that stuff was actually required here, but I guess the man’s got his own shit going on. Stick to the monster story, dude…leave that other stuff for your shrink. Despite that, and the one annoying chick/psychic who was obviously just there to “explain” the mystery of the creeper to everyone (can’t filmmakers come up with anything more original than goddamn psychics for this type of stuff??), I liked this flick a little more than the first film overall, if only because it was more consistent (I loved the original’s first half, but thought its second half suffered) This film’s biggest problems are its very basic environment, its forced “racial” and “gay” confrontations and its disappointing final scene. One of the original’s most memorable shots was its final, creepy shot and knowing that, I think the filmmakers should have tried to go for something even greater here, but alas…they didn’t. Having said that, if you’re looking for a fun, fast-paced, monster-kill-em-all movie with a few scares, tension, pretty visuals and a couple of damn cool kills, this flick should do the trick. I don’t see it getting nominated for the Horror Hall of Fame anytime soon, but as far as diverting, popcorn, scary late-night dingers go…it delivers.