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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
He hasn't forgotton by Sam,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (DVD)
After last Summer Julie James finally gets to settle down her life a little. Well..... sort of. The truth, she thought had finally faded away. The fisherman was gone, and her and Ray are living together.....WRONG!!!! The truth hasn't faded away yet, her and Ray may be living together but the fisherman is always planning his next move. While at college Julie wins a surprise trip to the Bahamas from her favorite radio station. While she is excited she wants to bring Ray but she can't get a hold of him. So she brings along Will, a boy who's been crushing on her...or has he? When they are sent to the Island, they are sent during hurricane season and to a hotel with no guests...coincidence? Doubt it. Once they are there they pay a visit to the bar for some four-man karaoke. Then it happens.....Julie looks at the karaoke monitor and sees it.....I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER. Someone knows, and hasn't forgotten..... After the message she breaks the truth to her best friend Karla. When Karla finds out, first the dock man goes, then one of the locals, then the hotel manager...then Tye. As Julie's so-called vacation turns into a frantic battle of life and death, the truth is revealed.... A traitor walks among them. In I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Julie finally learns not to run from her mistakes. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer reveals secrets that will make your spine crawl and show you what happens to people who run from fate.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cop Out, Cop Out!,
By Michael Butts (Berkeley Springs, WV USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Why do some directors and writers of horror movies think it's fair to completely annoy their audiences with these ambiguous endings, so that even though you may have enjoyed the movie, you hate the resolution! It's such a cop out. It's like they're telling you, the third in the series is coming out. Unfortunately, this particular series should probably stop. I liked the first movie a lot; it was suspenseful, imaginative, and pretty scary. The acting was generally better too. This time around, the acting and script are pretty irritating. First of all, anyone who knows their geography will get a big clue early in the film. Secondly, Freddie Prinze's character is such a jerk in the beginning, you can't believe his sudden transformation. Third, I figured out the villain very early in the film, so there was little suspense. The acting overall is lame; Jennifer Love Hewitt has decided to join Neve Campbell in the "I'm only doing this for the money, and I'm really wasting my time in this silly horror movie." She does look a lot like Kate Jackson in this one, though. Freddie Prinze is absolutely awful, completely unconvincing, and a pretty shoddy hero, to boot. The guy who plays Titus is an offensive, stereotypical insult to intelligent viewers, providing none of the comic relief the director obviously wanted. Jeffrey Combs, who was so good in the "Reanimator" movies looks as bored as Miss Hewitt, and does nothing to pad his resume. Three actors do manage to rise above their material: Jennifer Esposito as Nancy, the barmaid is very good; Brandy is surprisingly effective as Julie's best friend, although her character does become annoying and stupid; and Matthew Settle as the good-natured Bill is very effective. I still think Gorton's should sue for using their fisherman image, but it is a horror movie. That's what so sad. It could have been a lot better, but it's too predictable and a little too gory, as well. When all is said and done, "Halloween" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (the first in the series) are still the benchmarks for modern horror movies!
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
BluRay - Decent Improvement Over Original,
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This review is from: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Being a ginormous fan of the I Know series, I had to buy this on Blu Ray when it came. Part 1 is surprisingly a very good transfer to Blu Ray and certainly worth the repurchase/upgrade. I Still Know is a little iffier. The picture quality is certainly improved, but not substantially so. My recommendation would be to stick with the original DVD version unless you're a rabid fan of the movie, as I am.
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