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`Creepers 2' plot needs some fleshing out.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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August 29, 2003|
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Byline: by JAMES VERNIERE
"Jeepers Creepers 2."
Rated R. At AMC Fenway, Loews Boston Common and suburban theaters.
Two stars (out of four)
That sound you hear is either the Creeper creeping up on you or the bottom of the summer-movie-season barrel being scraped.
"Jeepers Creepers 2," for those of you who may have missed its predecessor, is a sequel to the 2001 horror film entry "Jeepers Creepers," a film that introduced a part of the moviegoing world to the Creeper (Jonathan Breck), an ancient demon who rises out of the earth ...
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