I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
R | 13 November 1998 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
John Doe The same boring story line is applied here with new actors this time and is on the same level as the first.I give I Still Know What You Did Last Summer a 5/10
lorcan-61881 Now,I hated I know what you did last summer I thought it was a complete copy of scream and all the Hollywood 90's stars such as Jennifer love Hewitt,Freddie Prinze Jr and Sarah Michelle,I just hated it it wasn't good. I decided to watch the second film after actually hearing good reviews. This sequel was actually a good slasher film,it was about the surviovers from the first film who go to the Caribbean and soon a man with a hook as a hand goes around killing everyone and soon there trapped with no way out. I really liked this film a lot,now if this was just the original movie it would've been good. There is a straight to DVD sequel to this with whole new stars and its name is 'I'll always know what you did last summer' which I watched and I'll review. I still know what you did last summer is very good horror film with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr.
Leofwine_draca This dumb-as-nails sequel proved to be a temporary final nail in the coffin for the short-lived I KNOW franchise, thank goodness. It also happens to be one of the worst slasher films out there – a god-awful, boring, and utterly clichéd and predictable attempt at a genre already dried out before the film went into production. Dull characters, a moronic, lowest-common-denominator script, and a lack of action all round make this a real chore to sit through. The script is littered with unintentional stupidity and even though it's well-shot throughout, director Danny Cannon can make nothing of this vapid, senseless mess. Watch out for the scene where a girl is frying on a locked sun-bed as her friends take forever to smash the lock, not noticing the dial nearby which would turn it off and save her from harm.The characters range from the irritating to the truly obnoxious – who the heck is Brandy and who thought that she had any acting capabilities whatsoever? Jennifer Love Hewitt is especially bland here and gives a worse performance than in the original, where she looked better surrounded by a couple of decent actors. Here, she's the best actress in the film, and it makes her look godawful anyway. The male characters are clichéd and dumb, and non-actor Freddie Prinze Jr. returns to go through the most unlikely scenario ever devised. I love the way his half-dead accident victim manages to fist fight the villain at the end of the film, throwing what little credibility there was right out of the window. The only decent actor in the film is Jeffrey Combs and even he is wasted in what amounts to little more than a cameo appearance.Despite the new setting, there is absolutely nothing new added to the slasher genre that we haven't seen before. The minor characters are bumped off until finally the central foursome find themselves pursued by the killer. There are a couple of boring, pointless plot twists which don't make any difference to anything, and an over-the-top finale. The film only picks up pace in the last half hour which means there is a stultifying hour and ten minutes of random boredom before then. There isn't even any decent gore to speak of, the film being surprisingly bloodless considering the certificate. A totally worthless addition to the genre which is not worth a watch by anybody.
Wuchak Released in 1998, "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" chronicles events of the summer after the previous movie. Julie James' best friend wins tickets to the Bahamas and so they go down there with their boyfriends (Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brandy Norwood, Mekhi Phifer & Matthew Settle). Shortly after arrival they discover its off-season and storms ensue. Bodies increasingly pile up as Ray from the first film tries to get to the island (Freddie Prinze Jr.). Also on hand are John Black, Jennifer Esposito, Bill Cobbs and Muse Watson.I didn't have fond memories of this film, but I surprisingly found myself liking it quite a bit on my second viewing. By switching the locations to the Bahamas it completely changes the dynamics even though there's a slicker-killer like the first movie. Suspense slowly builds as the cast is whittled down and the storm rages. It suddenly becomes clear that they're stuck on this vacant resort with a mad killer! Although the filmmakers could've taken more advantage of the resort location they did a good enough job. Bottom line: This is a worthy sequel with its own appeal.The film runs 100 minutes and was shot at El Tecuan Marina Resort, Costa Careyes, Jalisco, Mexico (standing in for the Bahamas), and USC, Los Angeles, California.GRADE: B-