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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: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent , Scary movie
Review: I still know what you did last summer is a wonderful scary movie. It's great for kids and adults I loved the movie, because I love scary movies. I watch both movies and they were both great. I would gave it 5 stars because, it was one of my favorite scary movies. You should get the video it's going to be wonderful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer...
Review: Actually, it should be I Still Know What You Did Two Summers Ago. A lot of people are giving this movie seriously bad reviews, but all this movie does is do what movies and sequels are supposed to do: entertain! After seeing the original, I was looking forward to this film, and I was not dissappointed! This film is what I expect a sequel to be, and that is fun. I wound up liking this film as much as the original. While this movie has a few less likeable characters (What's up with the fat, pot smoking Jammiiacan white guy?! Bad casting, I guess,) it has more gore, more suspensful situations, and a few better murder sequences. All in all, a great sequel where you can just sit down, and enjoy.

The movie brings back Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) Julie is being truamtized by dreams of Ben Willis, the killer from the original. she is so haunted by these dreams that she is almost failing. Her best friend Karla (Brandy) is trying to set her up with Will Benson (Matthew Settle) but without much success. One morning, Julie and Karla win a trip to the Bahamas on an island called Tower Bay. Julie calls Ray and sees if he can make it up. On the way, Ray is attacked by Ben Willis, and is put in the hospital. So Julie, Karla, Will, and Karla's boyfriend Tyrell (Mekhi Pfeiffer) wind going on the trip. When they get there, the four friends find out that's it's the last day of the season, or their version of winter. So this ruins their vacation. To make matters worse, Ben Willis shows up, and the bodies start to pile up. Unfortunaltely, no one will believe Julie when she knows that there's something wrong....

Overall Grade A+ (10+++)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER
Review: SHE IS DEAD AT THE END OF PART 1

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: FOR A TEEN SLASHER...
Review: IT WAS AN OKAY MOVIE. JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT, AND FREDDIE PRINZE JR. ARE BACK AND VERY GOOD IN THIS SEQUEL, BUT AS THEY SAY, SOME THINGS ARE BETTER LEFT ALONE. SEQUELS ARE HARDLY EVER AS GOOD AS THE ORINGINAL. THEY HAVE A GREAT TALENT BUT THAT'S ABOUT IT. I THINK IT COULD HAVE BEEN DONE BETTER IF THEY WEREN'T IN SUCH A RUSH TO PUT OUT A SEQUEL.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What is everyone talking about?
Review: I would love to know why everyone loved to hate this movie. I just finished reading about 100 reviews of why people thought this movie was so cheesy. I loved it! I thought it was great. Brandy is such an amazing actor and the dialouge was awesome. Everyone needs to get a better understanding of the way horror movies work. As in the movie Scream 2 where Randy points the way sequals always work out..."1. The death seens are always more elaborate. More blood and gore. Carnage is candy! 2. The body count is always bigger." You have to expect death scenes every 2 seconds! Its a sequal! I say this is worth 5 stars and you should all go see this movie!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This movie is a really stupid movie! TITANIC is better!
Review: I happen to watch this movie last night on TV and it was scary to me i asked my mom if she thought it was scary to her and she said no. So she must like that movie, but i know i didnt! I dont see why they even created this movie its so dumb. And im only 13 and on the TV it was rated TV-14. So everyone if yall dont already has this movie then DONT GET IT!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: last summer?
Review: Although this movie isn't really worth the time to review one way or the other, I just have to point something out. If the killer in the first movie was mad about what they did "last summer", then by the time this movie happens, it's the summer before last that he was mad about. So it should be called "I Still Know What You Did The Summer Before Last". Or, if the killer is now mad about both summers, it should be "I Know What You Did For The Past Two Summers". Or, if the new killer is only mad about last summer, but indifferent to the previous summer, it should be called "I Know What You Did Last Summer", just like the first movie. Or, to cover all the bases, maybe it should be, "I Always Know What You Do In The Summer, And It Always Pisses Me Off". Just a thought.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Epitome of "Dumb Fun". Try to See it for what it is.
Review: As a Movie Fan, I can Understand people Hating this movie, as a Male, I can't understand it. It is just Too Much Fun to Dislike, and we get Many a good Cleavage shot of The Lovely Jennifer Love Hewitt, plus a lot of Violent Deaths... Sweet.

But, as I consider myself a Real Movie Critic first and a Male second, I'll review it Like a real critic would... I Really, Really Love Jennifer Love.. Don't You.

But Seriously, It doesn't really have much going for it, Jennifer and Deaths aside. No one else in the cast make a Lasting Impression, except of course Horror Favourite Jeffrey Combs as the Hotel Manager. He is Always a Creepy Character, and he has a few Witty lines. Jack Black and Mecki Phiffer are Totally wasted on Characters who don't suit their Acting Abilities. Brandy really should stick to singing, as her acting skills are far from Polished.

Danny Cannon's Direction is Above Average, he never misses an opportunity to Zoom in on a Mutilated Corpse, (or, as I mentioned earlier, the lovely Jennifer) He is a Better Director than this Material allows him to be, but he does all he can do with it and that's all anyone can ask of him. He didn't write the Script.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Weird and Corny but JLH lokked real pretty
Review: Okay I think this movie is okay but it is really weird!

I have 4 reasons

1.That Will guys is too perky and never worried how dumb you know he's part of it 2.The killer kills everyone in the hotel i mean when you watch it look there is 5 people working for the hotel or around the hotel not in cluding Ti , and all those people die! 3.The killer gets shot a bazillion times and never dies! 4.Will Benson Get it Will Ben's son SOMEONE CALL THE CORNY POLICE! 5.Will is a freakin dummy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A guilty pleasure of mine
Review: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

Score: 67/100

As much as I really wanted to dislike I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, I, unfortunately, couldn't. This film has very bad reviews and didn't do excellently at the box office, but it isn't, surprisingly, as bad as it is supposed to be. It's not the teen-kill movie for everyone, but it held my interest, and is a pretty solid modern horror movie.

Two years after the horrible incident, Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is back in college and is worse than ever having dreams about Ben Willis, the man who killed all her friends a couple of years ago. She gets comfort from a new friend named Will (Matthew Settle). Julie's other friend Karla (Brandy) tries to hook the two of them up and when she wins a trip to the Bahamas, she knows that it is perfect. But Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.) is still in the picture and Julie only goes as friends. Karla, her boyfriend Tyrell, Julie, and Will take flight right before Ray encounters the fisherman again. He tries to tell Julie not to leave but it is too late. Now in the Bahamas Julie is starting to lighten up and have fun. Then suddenly things start going terribly wrong when a storm hits the Island and people start to disappear. Ray takes a boat to the Island to warn Julie but will he make it on time to save Julie again from the fisherman?

It's all predictable and quite dumb, but if you don't look for a dazzlingly original story and a pitch-perfect script then I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is great fun. Jennifer Love Hewitt is a nice heroine, she is continuously good to look at, and the set decoration is nice, although I found it odd that it was set on a Bahamian island and was shot in Mexico. Still, there is heaps of eye candy in many scenes and there are no breaks from the gore, which is great for teenagers, although the film was a tad too graphic for my liking. The only absolutely major quibble was the editing. Half the time it looked like the actors mimed the words and then put them onto a speaker phone after the shooting, and it looked terribly messy and was a largely irritating flaw. But, don't worry about that too much, just sit back and let this film do what it was made to do - entertain.

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is far, far away from perfect, but both as a silly slasher flick and a stupidly entertaining brew, it works quite admirably.


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