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Release Date • USA: Nov 13, 1998 DVD Release Date • R1: Apr 6, 1999
Budget $24,000,000
MPAA Rating Rated R for intense terror violence and gore, strong language and some drug use.
Running Time 1 hour, 40 minutes
Country USA
Studio Columbia Pictures, Mandalay Pictures
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Other Titles • I Still Know What You Did Last Summer • I Know What You Did Last Summer 2 (1998) • I Know What You Did Last Summer... The Story Continues (1998) • I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Sequel (1998) • I Know What You Did Two Summers Ago (1998) • I Still Know (1998) • The Man with a Hook (1998)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Slasher, Teenage, Serial Killer, Psychos, Murder, Revenge, Gore, School / Campus, Suspense
Tagline: Some secrets will haunt you forever.
Plot: A year after the original tragedy, Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) is in college trying to piece her life back together. When her roommate, Karla (Brandy Norwood), wins a trip for four to a tropical island, everything seems to be fine. That changes during a seemingly harmless karaoke session, however, when instead of lyrics a menacing message appears on the teleprompter to return the horror to Julie's life. It's not long before the bodies start piling up, and she once again finds herself facing the wrong end of the knife--but this time, she's far from the comforts of home!
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Basic stalk 'n' slash rubbish offers absolutely nothing original and overdoes it on the murders while 'why bother' thoughts run through your head. ... Like I said before, we didn't need this - neither do you.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
...the big difference is that I Still Know knows that it's just trashy fun--and at least it keeps moving. There are actually a few twists in the plot, and the characters are more interesting than the ones in the first movie.  --Jack Witzig (ColdSpot)
Despite the formidable task of making a follow-up to the first film, director Cannon and writer Trey Callaway were able to come up with a sequel full of enough Hitchcockian thrills and mystery to guarantee that the newly revived teeny-bopper slasher genre will be alive and kicking for some time to come.-- (eSplatter.com)
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Lois Duncan
I Know What You Did Last Summer, I've Been Waiting for You, Killing Mr. Griffin | Trey Callaway
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 | Muse Watson
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Can someone tell me why every time a mystery killer is uncovered in the “new slasher trend” flicks, he has to go into endless monologues and becomes a master of one liners? How annoying! This is one summer too many. Hope the next sequel is written by someone that graduated high school.  --'The Arrow' (Arrow)
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