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Jeepers Creepers II
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Sex & Nudity

none that i know

Violence & Gore

*Although this movie isn't as violent as the first, it's way gorier.

-We see the monster in detail: he has blackened and slimy skin, has very pointed teeth, a gory 3-nostril-nose, sharp claws on his feet and hands and enormous wings with points at the ends. His sight is disgusting and disturbing.

-The most gory scene in the movies is were a young man is wrapped in a monster's wing, he struggles, other young men hold on to him, suddenly we see the young man's headless body (with blood on the neck) flailing about until it falls to the floor dead. the monster pulls his head off (we see that part of it is missing) throws it away and then grows a new head (we see a young man's head ooze up from inside the monster's chest), it pops up through the neck and then it changes to the monster's appearance.

-A monster struggles with a spear stuck through his eye (we see his eye on the end of the spear), he slides it back and forth (we hear a lot of squishing), and then he pulls the top of his head off (we see it land on the ground with a splat). In another scene a monster is seen missing a leg and an arm, goo is evident on the knee and the cut part of the arm.

-A monster punches a hole in the roof of a bus, grabs a young man by the head and tries to pull him up through the hole, while a young woman stabs the monster with a spear once in the arm and once through the eye and the monster drops the young man.

-One young man is hit in the back of the head with a knife (he falls dead), another is hit in the arm with a knife and is stuck to a tree (others try to free him by pulling on and wiggling the knife bloody as the young man screams in pain)

-A flying monster takes several people away, we see it fly with them to the sky, in some scene they struggle before he's able to take them.

-Several car crashing scenes, a couple related to a monster impact, we see the impacts graphically as the car crashes and sometimes driver/passenger is injured/killed.

Profanity

42 F-words, 1 obscene hand gesture, 22 scatological terms, 17 anatomical terms, 17 mild obscenities, 3 religious profanities, 7 religious exclamations.

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MPAA:

Rated R for horror violence and language.

Certification:

Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:14A (Alberta/Ontario) / Canada:18A (British Columbia/Manitoba) / Canada:R (Nova Scotia) / Sweden:15 / Iceland:16 / Malaysia:18SG / Finland:K-15 / Argentina:13 / Australia:R / Brazil:14 / Canada:18A / Chile:TE / France:-12 / Germany:16 / Netherlands:16 / Norway:15 / Philippines:R-13 / Singapore:NC-16 / South Korea:18 / Spain:13 / UK:15 / USA:R (certificate #39321)


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