I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

1998 "Someone is dying for a second chance."
4.7| 1h40m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 November 1998 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Ever since killing the Fisherman one year ago, Julie James is still haunted by images of him after her. When her best friend Karla wins free tickets to the Bahamas, Julie finds this a perfect opportunity to finally relax. But someone is waiting for her. Someone who she thought was dead. Someone who is out again for revenge.

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Danny Cannon

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Columbia Pictures

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Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Borserie it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
marieltrokan The glory of target is the non-inspiration of non-targetNon-target is non-observationNon-inspiration is non-leadershipNon-leadership is equalityThe equality of non-observation is the non-observation of equalityNon-observation of equality is the observation of hierarchyThe observation of hierarchy is the hierarchy of observationThe hierarchy of observation is the difference of observationThe difference of observation is the observation of differenceObservation is mutual powerDifference is unequal powerThe observation of difference is the mutual power of unequal powerUnequal power creates equal powerCreating equal power is unequal powerUnequal power unequal powerPower is unequal unequal powerUnequal unequal is equalPower is equal powerPower is unequal equalityUnequal equality is unfair fairnessUnfair fairness is fair unfairnessPower is the fairness of unfairnessUnfairness is the power of fairnessUnfairness is the equality of powerEquality is the unfairness of powerHierarchy is the fairness of powerHierarchy is the power of fairness
merrywater As much as I did enjoy "I know what...", I resented this sequel: it's a screaming bore. Actually, it may boast a record of screaming time on screen. If there weren't any screams, we would perhaps not have realized that this was supposed to be a scary picture...With the exception of the remainders of the original cast - who probably did their best - the acting spanned from Bad as in B Movie to ludicrous. Several characters helped to create the die-cast idiocy of this rock bottom gem, especially the black couple whose presence probably served as a vain attempt to attract a wider audience. A Meat Loaf look alike moron with dreads provided a failed comic relief. The plot was located at a hotel whose staff, consisting of merely three persons, seemingly did one appearance each. For some reason the three of them had to act as a parody of Basil Fawlty, being ridiculously discourteous towards the protagonists.The most memorable thing about this junk sequel is that the picture was shot in Mexico with the intention of depicting the Bahamas. A similar I-don't-have-a-clue-about-geography device was the stupid twist regarding whether Rio de Janeiro is or is not the capital of Brazil.R.I.P.
MattyGibbs I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is pretty much the archetypal average slasher. It uses every clichéd scare tactic known to man, boasts the usual good looking young cast and has an annoyingly predictable plot. Saying that it does boast a few scares, Jennifer Love Hewitt looks incredible and it has a nice cameo from Jack Black. The deaths are pretty tame and in general it fails to build enough tension. The acting is just passable though Hewitt and Black at least rise above the mediocre. This is far from the worst horror out there and if you're looking for something easy to watch and moderately entertaining then this is OK. For fans of darker and bloodier horror though this is way too tame.
Desertman84 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,I STILL Know What You Did Last Summer.The film stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, and Matthew Settle. The film also included supporting performances by Jeffrey Combs, Jennifer Esposito, Bill Cobbs, and an uncredited Jack Black.The screenplay was written by Trey Callaway, based on characters originally created in a popular novel by Lois Duncan and it was directed by Danny Cannon.The sequel is the continuation of Julie James, a tortured college co-ed who accidentally almost killed a man and left him for dead one night. One year later, that man, named Ben Willis, came back to kill all of Julie's friends. Now, another year later, she still suffers from nightmares over the horrible incidents. When Julie's roommate Kate wins an all-expenses paid trip to the Bahamas on a radio promotion by guessing the capital of Brazil, she decides to take her roommate Julie, her boyfriend, and their new friend on the retreat. Once there, they discover that besides being the rainy season, they were also followed by Julie's nemesis who is still seeking revenge. Slowly the islanders turn up murdered, leaving Julie no choice but to explain her past actions to her friends and fight to stay alive. It will entail the final showdown between her and Ben Willis once and for all.This was a lazy, hasty effort that offers little beyond a few jack-in- the-box startles and a high body count, including Hewitt's bouncing about in a shirt half-unbuttoned over a bikini top for neither Trey Callaway, who wrote the script, nor Danny Cannon, who directed the sequel, bring any new ideas to the franchise.Also,it version is less scary as compared to the first film.It's time to end it for a sequel should have never been made at all.