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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I STILL DON'T KNOW WHY THEY MADE THIS MOVIE
Review: 'I know what you did last summer' was great but 'i still know' sucked! i went in to the theater thinking that this was a great movie and expecting much more out of it! it turned out to be nothing but crap! the ending sucked! brandy can't act at all. they shouldn't have killed sarah michelle gellar's characther in the first! this movie could have been a lot better! i give it *!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a great movie, with lots of action!!!!!!!
Review: I loved watching this acting and thrilling. I thought it was a great movie if you like hot, action packed movies!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see movie
Review: julie jamies killer has reterd from his watery grav

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Movie kicked!!!!!!!
Review: This movie was the best ,but things didn't just jump out at you like they did in the first one. Jennifer is just as hot. THIS MOVIE was awesome.E-MAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MOVIE.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Terrifying, Heart-pounding thriller
Review: What an excellent movie. I'm not sure which of the two I liked better. There were certain aspects of the second movie that were better. This is an awesome movie. The acting is great, and there are a lot of thrills. I can't wait to buy this movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Typical horror flick!
Review: I quite liked the original to this sequel, being of course the cumbersomely named I Know What You Did Last Summer, and so was hesitantly looking forward to seeing this movie for the first time. Being basically a reply to Scream, this series (which I am sure will continue) is your standard pretty looking teens get terrorized by superhuman unstoppable madman intent on killing them in as gruesome a manner as possible. Any surprises here? Unfortunately not - the formula has been squeezed just a little too much for any real shocks, but it does maintain a steady pace and is a pretty watchable and thankfully short movie.

Starring the cleavage-based talents of Jennifer Love Hewitt, this movie is essentially a vehicle allowing said actress as well as Brandy to wear the skimpiest clothes possible. From this angle, the movie does not disappoint. The producer Neal H. Moritz claims he wanted this movie to be scarier than the original; in my mind he failed by a long shot. However, the production is slick and tight, the sound is glorious and the image is close to perfection, and I am sure many will enjoy it; men maybe more than women though - sexist remark as it may be, but Jennifer Love Hewitt didn't land this role for nothin'!


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I Still Want My Money Back
Review: 2.5 Stars If Possible

A year after the success of I Know What You Did Last Summer, JLH and FPJ are back in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. The first installment has the advantages of a better cast, more character development, a mysterious feeling, and originality, thus making it an all-around better movie. I Still Know isn't all bad, but it doesn't live up to the previous effort, which itself wasn't anything amazing.

The cast isn't quite as good this time around. It still has Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prince Jr. (as Julie James and Ray Bronson, respectively) but since Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Phillippe were killed off in the first film, the secondary couple is replaced by Brandy Norwood and Mekhi Phifer, as Julie's best friend Karla Wilson and her boyfriend Tyrell. There is little character development here. I guess the writers just assumed everyone saw the first one and could figure out what was going on.

I Still Know takes place one year after I Know and two years after the night where the four teens accidentally killed a man. Julie and Karla win a trip for four to an island in the Bahamas. Julie sees strange things hinting that the killer is there, but nobody else does so she can't convince then.

The killer stalks the teens and other random, innocent people along the way, including tough bartender Nancy (Jennifer Esposito) and bound-to-die stoner Titus Telesco (Jack Black). Once dead bodies start popping up, people start to believe that there's a killer on the loose.

After everything is seemingly settled, there is a little surprise at the end. It nicely sets up for yet another sequel. Nothing has been announced, but rumors for a trilogy have been speculated.

I didn't like how the sense of mystery as to who the killer is was gone, since it was revealed in the previous film. However, there were some twists and turns thrown in (one in particular comes to mind) that make the movie more exciting.

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer was not as successful as it's predecessor. This is understandable because, not only is it a sequel, but it simply isn't as good. I would only recommend seeing this if you saw the first one and enjoyed it enough to sit through a something similar.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: No Comparison
Review: This movie just didn't compare to the first, which remains one of my favorite suspense films.

While "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was creative and innovative, "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" just rehashes tried and trite horror movie concepts. (Namely, small group of people isolated in a remote location with no way of escape gradually gets killed off.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Silly slasher fun.
Review: Of course, a ridiculously silly movie which is not at all scary. However, it is admirable in its attempt to keep the viewer hooked throughout. It is certainly entertaining, much more than the rather dull original movie. Silly? Very. Stupid? Yes. Fun? Certainly.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Jennifer Love Hewitt & her tight white vest
Review: That's what this movie is all really about, right? The girl is hooked on her little tight vest top. Which she bought two sizes too small in the first place. And she parades it and everything contained in that top about all over the film. All the guys are drooling in the audience. And all the girls, who are mere mortals, and do not have hair & makeup artists, great clothes off a rail which you don't have to pay for, and who are not blessed with such generous ... good looks :) are going green with envy!

OK, so that's my rant over. Considering this is a horror movie, and it's a sequel to a horror movie, you'd think there would be a third too right? Wrong! For some reason, the makers didn't follow the Scream route, and make a trilogy (or the following Scary Movie), but decided to go down the Urban Legend route, and only release two films. When we all know these horror movies are supposed to be trilogies! All great films are trilogies, come on! OK, maybe I'm going OTT. Actually, I should be reviewing the first one, but the disc of that, has sprouted legs, and gone walkabout. No doubt following Broken Arrow, and my necklace - hopefully not! Up to the DVD stealing/gone missing place in the sky! I still have the case, just not the disc. And I can't rewatch/review the film without the disc!

The great thing about this movie? To have all the characters filming in the pouring rain most of the time! (OK, except for Jennifer Love Hewitt, for the guys, you'll be concentrating mainly on the contents of her top to notice the rain) For some weird reason, I find water a cool effect in movies, whether it's pure rain, or the water itself. I'm weird. Love me!

Some people say there's too little of Freddie Prinz Jnr in this, and instead he gets replaced the hot'n'horny Mekhi Pfifer. Frankly, I couldn't care about either of them, nor do I care much for Brandy. She can't sing, and whoever thought she could act, should have been locked up in a looney (tunes) bin.

I like the movie, I just don't like the actors in it all that much. They're watchable that's about it. They're nothing special. For any guys reading this, this movie needs to be in your DVD collection. You'll get your kicks out of the contents of Jennifer Love Hewitt's top. Us ordinary females, will have to make do with plenty of concealer, and padded beyond belief bras.

This review has been one long moan hasn't it?! I thank you for reading.


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