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  I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
But this still does not mean that every shred of logic and cohesion be utterly renounced, as is done in this movie, the sequel to last year's hit horror flick, I Know What You Did Last Summer.
The current renaissance of modern horror seems to be running out of gas, as did the wave of the late '70s and early '80s.
The only good news is that I Still Know barely scraped in the dollars and Sony may not be as forthcoming with the moolah for "I’ll Always Know What You Did That Summer." May the fisherman, along with his groovy meat hook of an arm, finally rest in peace.
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  I Know What You Did Last Summer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1997 horror film.
Before any of them know what has happened, they've skidded to a stop in the road's middle...after accidentally running over a man who was walking across.
Helen is thrown a couple of stories from the bathroom window of her condominium; although now crippled, she survives to report the incident.
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 Review: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Not a fan or horror myself, the original "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was more of a thriller in that its shocks were more visceral than visual.
We continue with the story of Julie James(Jennifer Love Hewitt), haunted by the memories of what happened last Summer(or was it two Summers ago?) when she was stalked by a psychotic man after her and her friends hit a man with their car by accident two Summers back.
I'll admit it, I wasn't and still am not a fan of the "sister-series" "Scream", which I feel is slowed down by the pop-culture filled screenplays, mocking the genre it's redefined and energized.
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Movie Review
For some reason the studio eventually went with 'I Still Know What You Did last Summer' which, given that the film actually takes place two years on from the summer in question, isn't even accurate.
In fact, it should really be called "I Still Know What You Did The Summer Before Last" or, at a push, 'I'm Not Entirely Sure What You Did Last Summer, But I DO Know What You Did The Summer Before That One, And I Didn't Like It, So I'm Going To Kill Everyone In Sight'.
Still haunted by the previous year's grisly goings-on, she now sleeps uneasily with a knife under her pillow and a bottle of gin by her side.
www.movie-gazette.com /cinereviews/663   (579 words)

  
 DVDFILE.COM: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer review
Faithful I Know What You Did Last Summer fans will remember that back in the first installment (which was actually two summers ago, but never mind), Jennifer Love Hewitt starred as Julie James, who along with her pals, ran over the Gorton's Fisherman after a little love snugglin' on the beach.
When we meet up with her a year later in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, she and her ample cleavage (who should have gotten separate billing) are still neurotic and freaked out.
Still, there are some fun moments in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, so some of you may enjoy it.
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 I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER movie review, In Film Australia
Little do they know, fisherman Ben Willis (Muse Watson) is still out to get Julie for aiding in the near fatal accident, and decides to gatecrash their party with a splurge of blood and revenge.
At least something that the original film did was make use of its urban surroundings – the beauty pageant, the street parade, the clothing store – but nothing that its sequel does seems to justify its need for doing so.
Those even vaguely familiar with the horror scene with recognize the usual cinematic traits: uncomfortable music builds up for the kill or the bluff, characters make the worst possible choices for their survival, and the killer is seen without a disguise only at the very end.
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 A Fistful of Reviews - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
But that doesn't stop "I Still Know" from showing us a lot of attractive people ending up with their guts on the outside.
You know what a scare chord is. Something allegedly scary happens onscreen but, rather than letting us discover that for ourselves, the soundtrack batters us over the head with a orchestra hit that is supposed to jar us into sheer terror.
We know that there is something up around that corner that is featured ominously in the frame.
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 The Cold Spot -- I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
I Know What You Did Last Summer was just another permutation of that same formula--it, like the similar Urban Legend, took itself way too seriously.
Plenty of the same cliches are brought out--the mystery killer (still in the Gorton's Fisherman suit, I might add), the definitively peripheral characters who are slaughtered for no other reason than to look good as bloodied corpes (Jeffrey Combs, great as always, is nearly wasted), the oh-so-hip self-reflective dialogue.
But the big difference is that I Still Know knows that it's just trashy fun--and at least it keeps moving.
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 LIGHT VIEWS FILM REVIEW: I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I had to toss a coin to decide which would be less painful: Sit through "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," or shove a rabid pit bull in my shorts and then whack it with a stick.
Two summers ago (which makes the title of the sequel wrong), a group of four teenagers heading back from a beach party accidentally plow down a stranger on a deserted mountain road.
A year later, Julie is still having nightmares about the man with the hook who killed all her friends.
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 Classic-Horror Review of I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
I Still Know picks up the story one year later than the main events in I Know (as shown at the epilogue of I Know).
An easy one would be that she was afraid to head back to Southport for the summer holidays, so she invited friends to stay with her as she worked as part of the off-season skeleton crew.
I Still Know has a wider cast, which is beneficial in some cases, especially Jeffrey Combs outstanding appearance as the hotel manager and Jennifer Esposito's take as the off-season bartender (both should have received far more screen time, in my opinion).
www.classic-horror.com /reviews/iskwydls.shtml   (798 words)

  
 "I Know What You Did Last Summer" Subtitles
Last I heard, he was working up north.
I know you hold me responsible for what happened last summer.
I did, but he was younger than me. David.
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 Film: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
As with Scream 2, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer has Hewitt leaving the confines of her small town and escaping to college.
There are still no surprises here: the killer arrives, slicing and dicing people up, no one believes the heroine until the gruesome corpses are discovered--and there are a few rather obvious one-liners thrown in for comic relief.
But the Last Summer movies feel like little more than one of the substandard Friday the 13th sequels--paint by numbers, connect the dots--it's pretty much the same old bloody thing.
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Movie Review by Anthony Leong
It is now one year after the 'summer of terror' in which Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Jr.) saw their friends ruthlessly cut down by Ben Willis (Muse Watson), the homicidal maniac with a hook for a hand.
However, Julie is still haunted by nightmares of Ben Willis stalking her, and the fact that Willis' body was never found does not make it any easier.
And it doesn't help that she is saddled with a banal script where Hewitt's character feels compelled to say everything on her mind, as though the audience was too feeble-minded to figure it out for themselves.
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 I Know What You Did Last Summer Fan Page
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a horror film released in 1998 as a sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer.
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is a horror film released straight to DVD on August 15, 2006 as the second sequel to 1997's I Know What You Did Last Summer.
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a horror film released in 1998 as a sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer.
The screenplay was written by Trey Callaway based on a popular novel written for teenagers by Lois Duncan.
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (R) * (out of ****)
Everyone else who attempts to write in the genre these days are hacks, as shown by the recent Urban Legend and now I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, the unscary and thoroughly boring Williamson-less sequel to the Williamson-penned sleeper of last fall, I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Julie is still alive and kicking, attending college as she was at the end of the last film.
Btu she's still haunted by the thought that Ben Willis (MuseWatson), the vengeful hook-handed fisherman she and her friends hit with their car and left for dead in I Know...
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The film was then followed by I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer.
When we last left Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), she had just spent a harrowing summer running for her life and dealing with the brutal murders of her high school friends.
On the year anniversary of last summer's tragic deaths, Julie's college grades are slipping and her relationship with high school sweetheart Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze, Jr.
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 I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006)
Jettisoning Jennifer Love Hewitt (or more likely it was a refusal to appear in any more pointless films on her behalf), the surviving character from the other two films and giving us a totally unrelated film with only the same plot to grind our teeth into, the producers of this have got it all wrong.
When you know your friends are being killed off and there's a psycho after you, the last thing you do is going for a swim on your own in a deserted swimming pool in the middle of the night!
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is a cheap, tacky and pretty damned awful film which I have no positives to speak about at all.
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer mistakes, goofs and bloopers
Other: Technically, this movie should be called, "I Still Know What You Did The Summer Before Last Summer" since the events take place the summer after the end of the first movie.
That would be two summers after the events of the beginning of the first movie.
Factual error: I Know What You Did Last Summer was set in the summer of both 1997 and then 1998, making this film set in the summer of 1999.
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 Laramie Movie Scope: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
November 15, 1998 -- The sequel to "I Know What You Did Last Summer," isn't nearly as good as the original, not that the original was all that great.
One of the horror conventions observed by the film is that the killer is always in the right place at the right time to catch people off guard, even when there is no way he should be able to know in advance where the people will be.
While things jump out of the dark all the time, and I did hear one person scream in the sparse audience when I went to see the film, I did not find it scary or even all that creepy.
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 DVD Review - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ben Willis, the hook-handed fisherman hell bent on avenging his son's death in the first film, is back to terrorize Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) just because he has nothing better to do.
She has returned to college a year after the happenings in the first movie, and is forced to take summer classes.
Still, I liked parts of it, and it was a genuine attempt to make a really scary movie.
www.thedigitalbits.com /reviews/istillknowwhatyoudidlastsummer.html   (1088 words)

  
 Amazon.com: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer: DVD: Jennifer Love Hewitt,Freddie Prinze Jr.,Brandy Norwood,Mekhi ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There was so much story left to tell after I Know What You Did Last Summer that the filmmakers brought back all the beloved, surviving characters from the first film for this sequel.
Instead he still wants to just kill her for being one of the people that threw him off a dock after hitting him with a car.
In I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Julie finally learns not to run from her mistakes.
www.amazon.com /Still-Know-What-Last-Summer/dp/B00004D00K   (2351 words)

  
 I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER movie review (with photos and clips where possible)
About 10 dewy young throats are ripped apart by a guy in a southwester wielding a grotesque hook in this sequel to last year's $125 million I Know What You Did Last Summer.
At a screening of the sequel, youthful audience members screamed their dewy young throats out in glee with each slash and rip.
Or is I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, which grows more vicious and bloody as it nears its completion, a release for kids with real problems?
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 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Plot Outline: The murderous fisherman with a hook is back to once again stalk the two surviving teens, Julie and Ray, who left him for dead, as well as cause even more murder and mayhem, this time at a posh island resort.
i know who it is, but if i tell you, you will be like "what the heck?" so i wont spoil that.
So, julie james is still wanted, and her friends arent safe either.
www.imdb.com /Title?I+Still+Know+What+You+Did+Last+Summer+(1998)   (530 words)

  
 TheMovieBoy Review: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
When they reach the secluded island, they discover it is the last day of the open season, and will be stranded there for the 4th of July weekend with a few employees to fend off a violent storm headed for them.
Also gone are any signs of character development, and since every single character died before I got to know them, all I was left with was to stare at the screen, indifferent to what was going on.
Maybe the people who made, "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," should have realized that in order to make a good movie, you must have a screenplay---or at least one that isn't such a fl hole for thoughts and ideas.
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 Review of "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" (1998)
His ear for dialogue and the terrific endings he puts on all his films make him a standout from all the rest of the horror writers, and I think I Still Know has really suffered by not having him on board.
The cool atmosphere is still there this time around, but I just didn't like the characters or the writing as much as I did in the first one.
All in all, I Still Know tries to be as successful as the first the film was, but really fails in the attempt.
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 ToxicUniverse.com - Danny Cannon - - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Movies Review
She has a really awful karaoke scene (still, not as embarrassing as watching Jerry O’Connell do an acappella version of ‘I Think I Love You’ in Scream 2) and another stupid sequence where she screams to the killer who’s probably hiding in the surrounding area, basically challenging him to come on out and get her.
The last time I rooted this hard for a particular character to die, it was that annoying little Bob kid in Fulci’s House by the Cemetery--and as much as I wanted him to buy it, I wanted to see Brandy suffer more.
As I mentioned earlier, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer isn’t the worst film I’ve ever seen—in fact, it’s not even the worst of the '90s slasher films.
www.toxicuniverse.com /review.php?rid=10002567   (1302 words)

  
 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Trailer, Reviews and Schedule for I Still Know What You Did Last Summer | ...
When we last saw small-town cutie Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) she was a nervous wreck.
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