I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Streaming

1998 slasher picture show

I Still Know What Y'all Did Last Summertime
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Theatrical release affiche

Directed by Danny Cannon
Written past Trey Callaway
Based on Characters
past Lois Duncan
Produced by
  • Neal H. Moritz
  • Erik Feig
  • Stokely Chaffin
  • William South. Beasley
Starring
  • Jennifer Dearest Hewitt
  • Freddie Prinze Jr.
  • Brandy
  • Mekhi Phifer
  • Muse Watson
  • Bill Cobbs
  • Matthew Settle
Cinematography Vernon Layton
Edited by Peck Prior
Music past John Frizzell

Product
companies

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Mandalay Entertainment
  • Estudios Churubusco[1]
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing

Release date

  • November 13, 1998 (1998-xi-13)

Running time

101 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • Mexico[i]
Linguistic communication English
Budget $24 1000000[2]
Box role $forty one thousand thousand[3]

I Notwithstanding Know What Yous Did Last Summertime is a 1998 slasher film directed by Danny Cannon and written by Trey Callaway. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Muse Watson reprise their roles, with Brandy, Mekhi Phifer and Matthew Settle joining the cast. Information technology is the second installment in the I Know What You lot Did Last Summer franchise. The motion picture takes place one twelvemonth later the events of its predecessor, and was shot in Mexico and California.

I Nevertheless Know What You Did Last Summer received negative reviews and grossed $40 million on a upkeep of $24 million. A directly-to-video sequel, I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summertime, was released in 2006.

Plot [edit]

One twelvemonth after the roughshod murders of her friends, Helen Shivers and Barry Cox, by the vengeful fisherman Ben Willis (Muse Watson), Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is attending summer classes in Boston, simply suffers from nightmares of the murders. Julie's roommate, Karla Wilson (Brandy), receives a phone call from a local radio station and wins a vacation for four to The Commonwealth of the bahamas, despite answering the question incorrectly. Julie invites her boyfriend, Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), who declines, but later changes his mind. That evening, Ray and his co-worker, Dave (John Hawkes), drive to Boston to surprise Julie, only stop due to a torso in the middle of the road. When Ray discovers the body is a mannequin, Ben appears and kills Dave with his claw. Ben then chases Ray in a truck, only Ray escapes and falls downwardly a colina.

The adjacent morning, Julie, Karla, Karla's boyfriend, Tyrell Martin (Mekhi Phifer), and their friend, Will Benson (Matthew Settle), depart for the trip. The grouping arrives at the hotel in Tower Bay and checks in. That evening at the hotel's bar, Julie is singing karaoke when the words "I still know what you did last summer" roll onto the screen. Terrified, she runs back to her room. At the dock, Darick, the dockhand (Benjamin Brownish) is tying up the boat. He is attacked by Ben. Olga (Ellerine Harding), the housekeeper, finds bloody sheets while working and is then attacked by Ben. While the others get into the hot tub, Julie is in her room and notices that her toothbrush is missing. She searches her room earlier finding Darick dead in the closet. She finds her friends and they render to find no sign of Darick's body; Mr. Brooks (Jeffrey Combs), the hotel manager, refuses to believe her story. Past the puddle, Titus Telesco (Jack Black) is assaulted. Ray, who has survived his injuries, heads out to rescue Julie.

The adjacent solar day, the group finds Olga, Titus, and Mr. Brooks murdered and the two-way radio, their simply mode of contact, destroyed. Isolated, the group goes to the room of Estes (Pecker Cobbs), the boat hand porter, and finds that he has been using voodoo against them. Estes appears, explaining he was trying to protect them subsequently realizing that their reply to the radio station'due south question was incorrect. He tells them that Ben and his wife, Sarah, had 2 children: a son and a daughter. Ben murdered Sarah when he found out about an affair. Estes goes missing and Will volunteers to find him, while Ray takes a boat to the island. Julie, Karla, and Tyrell return to the hotel and find Nancy (Jennifer Esposito), the bartender, hiding in the kitchen.

Ben appears in the kitchen and kills Tyrell. The girls retreat to the attic, where Karla is attacked by Ben. Julie and Nancy rescue Karla and run to the storm cellar, where they discover Ben's victims. Volition bursts in and takes the girls back to the hotel, stating that he saw Ben on the beach. At the hotel, Will tells them that Estes attacked him and he is haemorrhage from the stomach. Nancy and Karla leave to find a first assist kit, merely find Estes impaled with a harpoon. Ben appears, kills Nancy, and attacks Karla. While Julie tends to Will, he reveals that it is non his claret and asks Julie what her favorite radio station is, revealing that he was the radio host and had killed Estes.

Will drags Julie to a graveyard where he reveals that he is Ben's son. Ben appears and attacks Julie before Ray arrives and engages in a fight with Will. When Ben tries to stab Ray, he accidentally stabs Will instead. While Ben is distraught from killing his son, Julie shoots him dead. Dorsum at the hotel, Karla is found alive and they are rescued past the coast guard.

Erstwhile later, Ray and Julie get married and buy a dwelling. Ray is brushing his teeth and the bathroom door is locked while he is occupied. Julie sits down on the bed and looks in the mirror, seeing Ben underneath. She screams as Ben pulls her under the bed; the picture ends, leaving the viewer to question if the attack was real or only another of Julie's nightmares.

Cast [edit]

  • Jennifer Love Hewitt as Julie James
  • Freddie Prinze Jr. every bit Ray Bronson
  • Brandy equally Karla Wilson
  • Mekhi Phifer as Tyrell Martin
  • Matthew Settle as Will Benson/Willis
  • Jennifer Esposito as Nancy
  • Muse Watson as Ben Willis / The Fisherman
  • Pecker Cobbs as Estes
  • Jeffrey Combs as Mr. Brooks
  • Benjamin Chocolate-brown as Darick the Dockhand
  • Ellerine Harding every bit Olga
  • John Hawkes as Dave
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar as Helen Shivers (uncredited) (photo)
  • Jack Black every bit Titus Telesco (uncredited)[4]

Production [edit]

In February 1998, it was announced Danny Cannon would direct the sequel to I Know What Yous Did Concluding Summer [five] In March 1998 information technology was appear Matthew Settle had joined the bandage alongside returning cast members Hewitt and Prinze.[six] Jennifer Esposito joined the cast in April 1998.[vii] While the moving-picture show is fix in the Bahama islands, it was really shot at El Tecuan Marina Resort Costa Alegre in Jalisco, Mexico, Los Angeles, California and Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California.

Music [edit]

I Still Know What You Did Terminal Summer: Music from the Motion Picture
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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) – iii:23
  3. "Relax" (Deetah) – 3:51
  4. "Hey At present Now" (Swirl 360) – 4:37
  5. "Blue Monday" (Orgy) – 4:32
  6. "Polite" (Bijou Phillips) – 4:25
  7. "Endeavour to Say Goodbye" (Jory Eve) – 3:35
  8. "Testimony" (Grant Lee Buffalo) – 3:59
  9. "(Do You) Wanna Ride" (Reel Tight) – three:33
  10. "Getting Scared" (Imogen Heap) – 4:51
  11. "Górecki" (Lamb) – six:22
  12. "Julie's Theme" (John Frizzell) – 2:52
  13. "That Daughter" (Esthero) - 4:41

The soundtrack was released on November 17, 1998 by Warner Bros. Records. On January 19, 1999, "How Do I Deal" was released as a single, backed by Jory Eve'south "Try to Say Good day". A music video for "How Do I Bargain" was made available to music goggle box networks.

  • The song "Eden" past Belgian rock/pop group Hooverphonic was also featured in the film, but did non appear on the concluding soundtrack. The song appeared early in the film, when Julie looked at the picture of Helen abreast her bed.

Release [edit]

Home media [edit]

The pic has been released on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray.

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

The sequel made a gross $16.5 million at 2,443 theaters during its opening weekend. Unlike the original, the sequel opened at #2 at the box part and dropped to #5 a calendar week afterwards. At the terminate of its 15-calendar week run, the film grossed $40,020,622 in the The states.[iii]

Critical response [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of vii% based on 57 reviews, with an boilerplate rating of iii.iv/ten. The site's critical consensus reads, "Irksome, anticipated and bereft of thrills or chills, I Still Know What You Did Concluding Summer is exactly the kind of rehash that gives horror sequels a bad proper noun."[8] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 21 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews."[9] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the movie an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

Leonard Klady of Diverseness said: "Purists will detect the moving picture's obviousness disappointing, but there'due south no question that the pic delivers a sufficient daze quotient to satisfy its youthful target audience." It also won the award for Worst Sequel at the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards.

Other media [edit]

Sequel [edit]

On 15 August 2006, a directly-to-DVD film 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 go along where I All the same Know What You lot Did Concluding Summertime left off. Instead, the moving picture features an unrelated plot with a brief mention of the first 2 films.

Book [edit]

In 1998, a paperback version of the screenplay for I Still Know What You lot Did Last Summer was published by Pocket Books.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)". shotonwhat . Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  2. ^ http://www.mbc.net/en/mbc2/articles/I-Still-Know-What-Y'all-Did-Concluding-Summer.html
  3. ^ a b "I Still Know What You Did Terminal Summer (1998)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  4. ^ "I Still Know What You Did Final Summer Blu-ray Review". IGN. 9 Jul 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2020. Jack Blackness besides chimes in with an uncredited cameo. He enjoys what little screentime he has, simply does his best to annoy whatever [sic] and everyone effectually him.
  5. ^ "Summer II Cannonized". Variety. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  6. ^ "'I Nonetheless Know' to star Settle". Multifariousness. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Esposito joins 'Summer' sequel". Variety. Retrieved September 28, 2021.
  8. ^ "I Still Know What You Did Last Summertime (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  9. ^ https://www.metacritic.com/movie/i-still-know-what-yous-did-last-summer
  10. ^ "CinemaScore". cinemascore.com.

External links [edit]

  • I Nonetheless Know What You lot Did Concluding Summer at IMDb
  • I Still Know What You Did Concluding Summer at AllMovie
  • I Even so Know What Yous Did Terminal Summer at Box Office Mojo
  • I Still Know What Y'all Did Terminal Summer at Rotten Tomatoes

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