I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

November 13, 1998 0 By Fans
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Julie, Karla and NancyDirector Danny CannonJennifer Love Hewitt at event of I Still Know What You Did Last SummerMekhi Phifer stars as Tyrell MartinBrandy stars as KarlaJennifer Love Hewitt stars as Julie James

Plot

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.

Release Year: 1998

Rating: 4.2/10 (30,595 voted)

Critic's Score: 21/100

Director:
Danny Cannon

Stars: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Brandy Norwood

Storyline
Julie's back in college with her new friend, and they win a weekend trip to an island. On the way there, someone dies, and then the girls are tormented on the island.

Writers: Lois Duncan, Trey Callaway

Cast:

Jennifer Love Hewitt

Julie James


Freddie Prinze Jr.

Ray Bronson


Brandy Norwood

Karla Wilson

(as Brandy)


Mekhi Phifer

Tyrell


Muse Watson

Ben Willis


Bill Cobbs

Estes


Matthew Settle

Will Benson


Jeffrey Combs

Mr. Brooks


Jennifer Esposito

Nancy


John Hawkes

Dave


Ellerine Harding

Olga

(as Ellerine!)


Benjamin Brown

Darick The Dockhand


Red West

Paulsen


Michael P. Byrne

Thurston


Michael Bryan French

Doctor

Taglines:
Some people never forget.

Release Date: 13 November 1998

Filming Locations: Alumni Park – 3551 Trousdale Parkway, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $24,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $16,520,038
(USA)
(15 November 1998)
(2443 Screens)

Gross: $84,002,112
(Worldwide)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Early promotional material, including the theatrical trailer, credit Stephen Gaghan as co-writer of the screenplay. In the final credits, only Trey Callaway is credited.

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized:
After Julia explains about what happened two summers ago and that she didn't want to drag anybody else into it. Karla mouths, "It's too late for that now," but all we actually hear is, "It's too late for that…"

Quotes:

Tyrell:
See anybody out there? How about Freddy or Jason or somebody?
[Karla stares at him, disgusted]



User Review

Pretty much a run of the mill slasher stalks teen flick.

Rating:

The first "I Know What You Did…" film had a plot to go with the stalking
and the suspense. The follow-up film has no story, just your standard
slasher stalks and kills teens….as well as anybody else in the film.

However, that said, it still was fun to watch, although maybe a little too
graphic for my taste in a couple of spots. Unlike many of the other posted
comments, I found Brandy's performance to be very natural and entertaining
and of course Love Hewitt is nice too look at too.

The Mekhi Phifer character was too much of a boor and I kept hoping he
would get the "hook" sooner than later. The surprise twist at the end did
catch me off guard although others have commented that they figured it out
in advance.

The movie supposedly takes place on a Bahamian island. Having visited the
Bahamas many, many times, the first view of the so-called Bahamas in the
movie was a little bit of a shock since these previously perfectly flat
islands had now grown mountains and hills along with rock formations jutting
out of the ocean. And then when I saw the "Bahamian" resort I was further
shocked to see that Mexican architecture had been exported to the Bahamas.

It seems the film makers should either have gone to the Bahamas or made the
location in the film be Mexico, where it was actually filmed. Of course
Mexico has no remote, lightly populated islands like the Bahamas does so I
guess that wouldn't have suited the story. And the Bahamian government
probably wouldn't let them film there due to the potential bad impact on
tourism.

Despite these quibbles, the movie held my interest and had enough eye candy
to keep me watching the screen. I would rate this movie about a 7.5 on a
scale of 10.