
When Darry hears a newer version of the song in the car, the Creeper appeared on the top of a police car. "When you hear that song you run, and I mean run! 'Cause that song thumb|300px|right|"Jeepers Creepers" means something terrible for you, something so terrible you couldn't dream of it.not in your worst most terrible nightmare!" ~ Jezelle Gay Hartman Jezelle Gay Hartman told Darry that when he heard the song, he would be in grave danger.

It was the main theme to the film Jeepers Creepers, being played several times.

Jeepers Creepers was a popular 1938 song and jazz standard. Where'd you get those eyes.?" ~ Complete 'Jeepers Creepers' Lyrics Knock me out, where'd ya get those eyes? Where'd ya get 'em? Won't you put me wide? Don’t you die man! Hate to advertise. Jeepers creepers, where'd ya get those peepers? Oh, those weepers, how they hypnotize. (Instrumental break) Golly gee, when you turn those heaters on, woe is me gotta put my cheaters on. "I don't care what the weather man says, When the weatherman says it's raining, You'll never hear me complaining, I'm certain the sun will shine, I don't care how the weather vane points, When the weather vane points to gloomy, It’s gotta be sunny to me, when your eyes look into mine' Jeepers Creepers'! Where'd ya get those peepers? Jeepers Creepers! Where'd ya get those eyes? Gosh all git up! How'd they get so lit up? Gosh all git up! How'd they get that size? Golly gee! When you turn those heaters on, Woe is me! Got to get my cheaters on, Jeepers Creepers! Where'd ya get those peepers? On! Those weepers! How they hypnotize! Yeah! Where’d ya get those eyes? Ramada Ramada Ramada in their eyes. The song is played a final time at the end of the movie while the Creeper is torturing and removing Darry's eyes after killing him. While in the police station at the end of the movie, Jezelle sings the song to Trish and Darry and emphasizes that they need to run when they hear it. Shortly after, the Creeper attacks the cars. While Darry and Trish are driving back towards the House of Pain, a cover of the song plays on the radio.

It is played over the phone by Jezelle Gay Hartman, along with an ominous warning to run whenever the song is played. The song first appears when siblings Darry Jenner and Trish Jenner are at a diner and waiting for the police. The song appears multiple times in the film Jeepers Creepers and the film franchise takes its name from the song. It was originally recorded by Louis Armstrong but has been covered extensively since. Not to mention, that all this has a very cool conclusion (the main idea if you wanna call it that) in the end."Jeepers Creepers" is a song written by Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren in 1938. It dares to be different and does not give you a bunch of teenagers being hunt down by one guy. I can only speak for myself and say that I liked the fact, that this was made the way it was. But I can understand, that some people did expect different things from it. But still, if you can go through the beginning and bear with it, when it gets pretty action-y towards the end, then you will enjoy it. If you know it, it won't hit you as hard as myself, when it gets revealed at the end. I have to admit, that I wasn't aware of an obvious reference, that the title might have suggested. But I'm not going into detail about that, because I thought the movie was genuinely scary and creepy. He had it all planned out (a story element would make this "impossible" to happen). Good or bad, the same director will be at helm, who claimed back then, that he wanted to make sure, that there wouldn't be any sequels. Now they plan the 3rd one, which is going to come out in 2011.

When I watched this the first time quite a few years ago, it seemed like it would be a one-off.
