I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Directed by Danny Cannon
Produced by William S. Beasley
Neal H. Mortiz
Written by Screenplay:
Trey Callaway
Characters:
Lois Duncan
Starring Jennifer Love Hewitt
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
Brandy Norwood
Mekhi Phifer
Muse Watson
Bill Cobbs
Matthew Settle
Music by John Frizzell
Cinematography Vernon Layton
Editing by Peck Prior
Studio Mandalay Entertainment
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) November 13, 1998 (1998-11-13)
Running time 100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $65 million[1]
Box office $84,002,112(Worldwide)[2]

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1998 slasher film and sequel to the 1997 film I Know What You Did Last Summer. The screenplay was written by Trey Callaway, based on characters originally created in a popular novel by Lois Duncan. Callaway's script was published in an edited "young adult" format, leaving all descriptions of violence but omitting the harsher language. The film stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brandy Norwood, Mekhi Phifer, and Freddie Prinze, Jr.. The film also included supporting performances by Jeffrey Combs, Jennifer Esposito, Bill Cobbs, and an uncredited Jack Black. On August 15, 2006, Columbia Pictures released I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer as a straight-to-video sequel to the film which features no returning cast members. The film was released on Blu-Ray on July 14, 2009.

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Plot

Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is getting over the events of the previous film, which nearly claimed her life. She hasn't been doing well in school and is continuously having nightmares involving Ben Willis (Muse Watson) still haunting her. Approaching the 4th July weekend, Ray (Freddy Prinze Jr.). surprises her at her dorm. He invites her back up to Southport for the croaker queen pageant. She objects and tells him she has not healed enough to go back. He tells her she needs some space away from Southport and him and leaves in a rush.

Late that night someone enters her room, alerting Julie. She grabs a knife out of her bedside drawer and hunts all over her room for the suspected fisherman. She runs into her roommate Karla (Brandy) who tells her she needs to get out and have some fun. They go out to a disco with Karla's boyfriend Tyrell (Mekhi Phifer) and Julie's friend Will Benson (Matthew Settle). After seeing an illusion of the fisherman she leaves in a hurry.

The next morning, Karla gets a phone call from a radio station and wins a contest for a holiday to the Bahamas. Julie invites Ray who is not sure if he should go and tells her to have a good time if he can't make it. Ray's friend Dave (John Hawkes) convinces him to go and surprise her. Late that night while driving up to Julie's college they run into Barry's Beamer (from I Know What You Did Last Summer) and the fisherman lying dead on the road.d. While Ray goes to inspect, Dave is violently killed by the actual fisherman. After Ray discovers it was a dummy dressed as the fisherman. The fisherman tries to run Ray down, but Ray jumps down a steep hill and disappears from the fisherman's sight supposedly dead.

The next morning, Karla has taken the courtesy of inviting Will and Ti regardless of Ray. Julie is disappointed in Ray and goes ahead with the trip. Upon their arrival, they learn that the storm season begins that very day. Ray wakes up in hospital and escapes immediately realizing that the fisherman is coming for Julie. Back at the Bahamas, the group are introduced to the bartender Nancy (Jennifer Esposito) who recommends using the karaoke machine. As Julie sings to Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", the teleprompter reads "I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!". In fear, she runs back to her room only to be surprised by Will who tells her he really likes her and wants her to have a good time and hands her a rose.

Outside on the docks, the dockhand Darik (Benjamin Brown) is slashed across the head by the fisherman. The maid Olga (Ellerine!) is killed after being impaled in the back by the fisherman. The poolboy Titus (Jack Black) is viciously killed after being pinned to the table by a hook and stabbed in the chest with a pair of hedgeclippers.

Ray tries calling the hotel, but is unsuccessful and decides to take matters into his own hands.

Back on the island, all alone in her room, Julie finds the dockhand's body in her closet and runs outside to tell everyone. When they all go back to check, they find the body gone and all the blood cleaned up. The hotel manager Mr. Brookes (Jeffrey Combs) tells them the next few days will be rough and tells them to stay put in the meantime.

Baggage handler Estes (Bill Cobbs) performs a voodoo ceremony on the stolen possessions of the four to protect them.

Ray goes to a pawnbroker and sells his engagement ring for Julie and buys a loaded revolver.

The next morning Julie and Karla go to the gym to work out while Tyrell and Will go out to find the pool boy. Julie is locked in a tanning bed by the fisherman who turns the temperature up to the max while Karla finds the body of the maid in the dryer. After finding the horribly bloodied body of Titus, Will and Tyrell realize the girls are in danger and save Karla first and hear Julie's screams and break the bed open. They all go to find Brookes and find him with a machete through his head and the radio destroyed. All the boats have been cut loose, and Estes is the prime suspect. They go to find him in his room and find all their possessions and go to find weapons. Julie runs into Estes who informs her that the trip was reserved for them because they didn't get the radio question right and that he knows who Ben Willis is and that he lived on the island for many years and raised a family.

Ray goes to the docks and holds the manager up for a boat.

Julie, Karla, Will, Estes and Ti go out to the graveyard and find a tombstone with Julie's name on it. Estes has disappeared once again, and Will runs off to find him. Will finds Estes dumping a boat in the ocean and attacks Will with an oar.

Back in the hotel, Julie, Karla, and Tyrell go and hide in the pantry where Nancy has been hiding. Tyrell is impaled in the neck by the fisherman, and the three women run out up to the attic with the killer following behind them. They lock the door below them and climb across the beams but Karla gets her foot stuck in the roof of the room below as the fisherman breaks through and attacks her but they fall through the roof and into the room below. Karla runs for her life and jumps off the balcony into the glass house below. Julie and Nancy run down to the glass house and find Karla okay. As Nancy tries to find the key, the fisherman enters the glass house and narrowly misses Karla after Julie breaks the window on the door open with an axe. They all go to hide in the storm shelter and find all the bodies of the fisherman's latest victims down there. Will comes in and tells them the fisherman's gone.

Inside the hotel, Julie tends wound Estes inflicted on Will while Nancy and Karla go and look for the first aid kit. At the main desk, Nancy runs into Estes who has been impaled with a sharp tool and falls onto her as the fisherman comes in and pushes the tool through Estes and into Nancy killing her as Karla watches in horror. He runs after Karla and presumably kills her.

Meanwhile Will reveals the blood on his shirt is not his and that he is Ben Willis' son. He drags Julie out to the graveyard where Ben Willis meets them and unmasks. As he is about to kill Julie, Ray shows up aiming his gun at them. The gun misfires and Will jumps for Ray and eventually weakens him. As the fisherman is about to hook Ray, he jumps out of the way in time, and Ben accidentally kills his son. Julie shoots Ben several times until he falls into the open grave. Ray and her embrace as the mud begins to fill the grave covering Ben.

The next morning, the coast guard informs them a rescue team is on the way. Karla is still alive and is delighted to see Ray.

A while later, Julie and Ray have bought a home. One night Julie suspects someone is in the house. Ray is in the bathroom but the door strangely shuts. And when Julie convinces herself it's nothing, she sees Ben under her bed. She screams and tries to escape, but he grabs her legs and pulls her under the bed.

Cast

Production

While the film is set in The Bahamas, it was actually shot at: El Tecuan Marina Resort Costalagree, in Jalisco, Mexico; Los Angeles, California; and Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California.

Reception

The sequel made a gross $16.5 million at 2,443 theaters during its opening weekend. Unlike the original, the sequel opened at number two at the box office and dropped to number five only a week later. At the end of its fifteen week run, the film grossed $40,020,622 in the United States.[2]

The film received highly negative reviews from critics compared to the original. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer has an overall rating of 7% on Rotten Tomatoes compared to a rating of 39% for its predecessor, with Liam Lacey calling it "A lazy, hasty effort that offers little beyond a few jack-in-the-box startles and a high body count" while Paul Tatara said "It's not a bad film for what it is". It also has a 21 score on Metacritic compared to 52 for the original. The consensus on the site simply states "Boring; predictable." The highest review score on Metacritic was 60 which came from Variety, who said "Purists will find the pic's obviousness disappointing, but there's no question that the film delivers a sufficient shock quotient to satisfy its youthful target audience". The worst review score was 0 out of 100 from Austin Chronicle who remarked "You want REAL terror? If this second outing proves profitable, we'll be looking at Yet Again I Recall the Summer Before the Summer Before Last. Now that's scary."

Soundtrack

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (Music From The Motion Picture)
Soundtrack album (Digital download)/Audio CD by Various
Released November 17, 1998
Length 51:14
Label Warner Bros. Records
  1. "Sugar Is Sweeter" (CJ Bolland; Danny Saber remix featuring Justin Warfield) – 4:57
  2. "How Do I Deal" (Jennifer Love Hewitt) – 3:23
  3. "Relax" (Deetah) – 3:51
  4. "Hey Now Now" (Swirl 360) – 4:37
  5. "Blue Monday" (Orgy) – 4:32
  6. "Polite" (Bijou Phillips) – 4:25
  7. "Try to Say Goodbye" (Jory Eve) – 3:35
  8. "Testimony" (Grant Lee Buffalo) – 3:59
  9. "(Do You) Wanna Ride" (Reel Tight) – 3:33
  10. "Getting Scared" (Imogen Heap) – 4:51
  11. "Górecki" (Lamb) – 6:22
  12. "Julie's Theme" (John Frizzell) – 2:52

The soundtrack was released on November 17, 1998 by Warner Bros. Records. On January 19, 1999, "How Do I Deal" was released a single, backed by Jory Eve's "Try to Say Goodbye". A music video for "How Do I Deal" was made available to music television networks.

Stand-alone sequel

On August 22, 2006, a straight-to-DVD sequel titled I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer was released. The film is unrelated to the two previous films, and features no returning cast members. It was originally proposed to continue where I Still Know What You Did Last Summer left off. Instead, the film features an unrelated plot with no connection to the first two films.

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