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1. I Know What You Did Last Summer
Director: Jim Gillespie
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Sales Rank: 18318
Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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Just what the world needs, another riff on that post-Psycho horror cliché: the slasher movie. In this version, which considerably dumbs down the Lois Duncan book, the bad guy chases naughty teenagers with a hook, all the while dressed as a dark version of the Gorton's fisherman. They seem to have killed someone in a car accident while out partying, and a price must be paid. Nothing new is added to the genre, though it would be unfair not to note that this does have some scary moments. That is about all it has, because as much as this wanted to be another Scream, it hasn't the heart or the script. It does, however, have the requisite cast of small-screen stars (including Party of Five's Jennifer Love Hewitt and Buffy herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar) to have snagged box-office success, spawning a sequel. --Rochelle O'Gorman ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried
Yes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" does seem like some corny teenybopper popcorn flick; but it's not. Believe me, I went into this film with pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised with the level of terror provided! And it's not cheap terror, it's genuine because of the suspense director Jim Gillespie consistently builds.

It's the fourth of July and four friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Junior), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Barry William Cox (Ryan Phillippe) are celebrating their high school graduation and Helen's beauty pageant win. On their way home they hit a man walking down a curved corner in the road. They panic when they learn he's dead and in hopes of saving their futures, decide to dump the body into the ocean. The four friends make a pact to keep it a secret. It was an accident, but it was one they cannot forget.

Their friendships are ruined and they all leave for college and don't talk to each other; they are all depressed and upset. When Julie returns home for summer vacation there is a letter waiting for her. It reads, "I Know What You Did Last Summer". Frightend, Julie goes to find her old friends for help. Was someone else there that night? They think it's only a prank until a man in a slicker with a hook begins to stalk the four friends and torment them in the most vile and disgusting ways imaginable (dead bodies in their trunks, cutting off their hair in sleep, trying to run them over, etc.

Realizing that if they don't find out who's doing this and get rid of him fast, they'll be dead, they search for answers, all the while receiving even more terrifying threats. It sure is a thrilling ride and there are a remarkable number of points in this movie when you jump in fright and scream!

One reason this movie is terrifying is because the situation the characters are in could happen to anybody. Hitting someone with a car could happen to anybody, and what happens after the crash is also believable. The acting by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Phillippe are phenomenal coming from such young actors. These two are now big stars, but they weren't when they did "I Know What You Did Last Summer" so it's interesting to see how they were before they were famous. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior aren't quite as convincing as Hewitt and Phillippe, but they are still enjoyable.

The script for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was adapted from Lois Duncan's best-selling novel by Kevin Williamson, the writer of "Scream". Yes, the script is in good hands! Williamson's script is a very visual one filled with twists, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares.

The DVD for "I Know What You Did" last summer values quality over quantity and provides only a theatrical trailer and commentary. The trailer is terrifying, very enticing and fun to watch. The commentary by director Jim Gillespie is very informative and insightful for fans of the film. It focuses mainly of production design, but has some interesting blurbs about music, casting, and script changes. Gillespie has a wonderful Scottish accent, which makes the commentary even more delightful to listen to.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Views on ikwydls (13 yrs old)
I loved I know what you did last summer. It was well thought out and had a great plot, not too mention the cast, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.did an excellent job portraying their roles in this thriller.
It all takes place after the Croaker Queen Beauty Pagent on the 4th of July after riding home from a night at the beach Barry (Phillippe)was drunk and leans out the roof, distracting the driver Ray, (Prinze Jr.) to crash into a man crossing the street. They take a quick pulse and announce him as dead, sure that they'd get busted for drunk driver if they went to the police they came up with a plan to dispose of the body, despite Julie (Hewitt)'s crys. This movie is full of twists and turns and the first time you watch it it will definitly be a thriller! Along with this I would also like to recommend scream, or I still Know What You Did Last Summer.. Some downpoints to this movie is that it has strong profanity that can sometimes roll on and on and after time get a bit annoying.. but if your not bothered by that I suggest that you rent or buy this movie. It is well worth watching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsomly thrilling
I love this movie to DEATH. This is the best horror movie ever. It gory, but not to gory. It's scary. There is languge though, they have G-D in it 2, They have the F- word in it about 20 times, give or take a thew. The cast rock's. The cast is an inportant part of the movie, with an awful cast it ruin's the movie. But this movie seem's flawless. There is no sexual content in it, wich rock's for us younger viewers. Nudity, there is none. They had 2 oppertunitys for nudity, but they didn't take them, wich I think they have class for not doing it. All in all it rock's. But don't watch it on t.v. , it butcher's it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Movie
This is the best horror movie you could see, If you love horror movies with scary dialouge, great actor's, dead bodies and gore then you'll love this movie as much as I do. I first saw this movie when I was getting ready to go to a party, I started watching it after it had been on for the first 10 minutes and didn't see the opening where they hit the man, and left when helen was at her show, I was mad that I had missed so much and that I had to leave, but when I got home and turned on my t.v., low and behold it was on again, but I still missed the begining, Then a few day's later, lucky me, my dad rented me the movie, (he didn't read the back) I wasn't allowed to see rated R movies then, and my mom couldn't read that it was rated R and didn't ask, the next day she found out and said I couldn't watch it again, AND IT WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE! But now that I'm turning 14 I'm going to buy it! You should 2! There's are alot of profanitys and violence and gore. THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Know What You Did Last Summer
It was even scarier than Scream. I loved the movie and the acting was realy good.
If you see this movie you are going love it...and you will never want to drive again... ... Read more


2. Eye See You (aka D-Tox)
Director: Jim Gillespie
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Asin: B00007AJH0
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 26867
Average Customer Review: 2.76 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars One of Sly's Best!
I noticed several years ago that Sly was making this moving. Afterwards, though, it passed my mind. I went to the video store one day and saw this title and instantly made the connection that this was originally D-Tox. I was disappointed that it made a straight to DVD appearance. Being a big Sly fan that I am, I would have loved to have seen this in theaters!
Anyways, I picked up the title and was expecting a decent film. But instead I got a great film!
The all-star cast makes this movie entertaining and chalk full of great actors who know how to act! The story itself is original and very suspensefull! Perhaps the best one I have seen to date!
This title is one of the more gruesome Stallone films with people's eyes getting drilled (although you don't actually see it happen but you do see the aftermath) and people getting their throats cut and what have ya. Definately not for the person with a touchy stomach.
All in all a great movie that really deserved a chance in theaters!

2-0 out of 5 stars This could have been sooo good.
With a cast made of people such as Stallone, Tom Berenger, Kris Kristofferson, and Charles S. Dutton, this could have been a good movie. Unfortunately it wasn't.

(Possible Spoilers)

Stallone is a Federal Agent tracking a cop killer. Naturally the killer goes after Stallone's girlfriend and Stallone goes off the deep end. Finally his partner convinces him to enter a detox center for police officers. Unfortunately it seems the killer has tracked him there.

The movie could have been good. Stallone has the hangdog character down perfect at this point in his career and there are some very good supporting actors backing him up. My biggest problem involved the usage of the villain. The movie kind of dropped us right in the middle of the opening case and didn't explain any motivation on the background of the killer. There was no proper antagonist really thrown into this movie and the character seemed more a throw away than anything else. It's a shame really because there were some tense moments but with nothing to really play against, the movie ultimately fell flat.

3-0 out of 5 stars MYOPIC
EYE SEE YOU starts out pretty good, offering us a weird serial killer after cops. Then it goes off its beam a little, including a puzzling scene where Stallone shoots a man hanging, with duct tape over his mouth. Did they think this was the serial killer? Got me. Anyway switch to a remote detox clinic in Wyoming (actually a beautifully filmed British Columbia) run by the lifeless Kris Kristofferson. Here Stallone is joined by a series of cops who are also suffering their personal demons: Robert Patrick is an obnoxious beefed up bore; Robert Prosky brings a little dignity to his role as an aging cop who supposedly deserted his partner who got killed; Sean Patrick Flannery in a brief but intense role as a cop who witnessed an explosion that killed 20+ children; Christopher Fulford as a British cop with a fear of the dark; Courtney B. Vance who spoke so soft I'm not sure what his role was, other than being the "religious one". Jeremy Wright and Ms. Alvarado were wasted in non-dimensional roles. Polly Walker was pretty as Jenny, although her range was limited. Charles S. Dutton played every cop you've ever seen including Dennis Franz. And why Tom Berenger as a handyman? Director Gillepsie did everything he could to point the murder finger at Berenger.
So what's good? Stallone, amazingly, does a pretty convincing job, a low-key but intense portrayal. The cinematography is gorgeous, giving the winter scenery both a breathtaking beauty and an ominous evil. And the finale is very well executed.
So overall, you could do worse....it's entertaining most of the time.

4-0 out of 5 stars Actually Not That Bad
I orginally rented this movie at Blockbuster not knowing if it was going to be good or bad. I never heard of this particular movie but I was struck by the amount of stars that were in this which include: Stallone, Kristopherson, and Berenger.

As far as plot goes the serial killing aspect was very original (i.e. the displaying of the bodies at the beginning). Some of the other aspects are typical of the genre, as in Stallone's predictable tragedy.

Stallone does a decent job as Special Agent Jake Malloy with a supporting cast that rises above some of this film's short comings.

All and all. This film left me entertained from beginning to end and I recommend it to anyone who loves the serial killer genre.

Special features include cast interviews and some deleted scenes (which I felt should have been left in).

2-0 out of 5 stars a snowy and chilly dissapointment
Stallone goes into a d-tox clinic in the chilly regions 3 months after his girlfriend dies from the hands of a killer. He checks in with other frustrated and insane cops(sorta like the NCPD, Nut Case Police Department) and hes trying to get rid of those demons, but the killer is back for more, who could it be(I knew who the killer was when he got there). when you got a good cast like this your always suspecting a good ride but the cast cant make this one live and breathe. stupid wooden characterizations, dumb dialouge. only the performance from Stallone and the grisly awesome spiked up finale is what keeps it alive. something you'd expect greatly from the director of I Know What You Did Last Winter. this one gives you frostbiting icicle nuts. the cast include Stallone, Sean Patrick Flannery(who was good for his part), Robert Patrick(too whiny and flaunting his masculinity), Robert Prosky(who gets the chair), Kris Kristofferson(whats up Doc), Polly Walker(ever so beautiful), Jeffrey Wright(the only thing standing out was his face), Charles Dutton(fat and plump), Christopher Fulford(ahhhh, the british are coming), Courtney B. Vance(could of been more better with his preist cop), Dina Meyer(thank god she died) and Tom Berenger(his character was the most annoying). ... Read more


3. I Know What You Did Last Summer (Widescreen Edition)
Director: Jim Gillespie
list price: $12.95
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Asin: 076782007X
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 81387
Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried
Yes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" does seem like some corny teenybopper popcorn flick; but it's not. Believe me, I went into this film with pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised with the level of terror provided! And it's not cheap terror, it's genuine because of the suspense director Jim Gillespie consistently builds.

It's the fourth of July and four friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Junior), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Barry William Cox (Ryan Phillippe) are celebrating their high school graduation and Helen's beauty pageant win. On their way home they hit a man walking down a curved corner in the road. They panic when they learn he's dead and in hopes of saving their futures, decide to dump the body into the ocean. The four friends make a pact to keep it a secret. It was an accident, but it was one they cannot forget.

Their friendships are ruined and they all leave for college and don't talk to each other; they are all depressed and upset. When Julie returns home for summer vacation there is a letter waiting for her. It reads, "I Know What You Did Last Summer". Frightend, Julie goes to find her old friends for help. Was someone else there that night? They think it's only a prank until a man in a slicker with a hook begins to stalk the four friends and torment them in the most vile and disgusting ways imaginable (dead bodies in their trunks, cutting off their hair in sleep, trying to run them over, etc.

Realizing that if they don't find out who's doing this and get rid of him fast, they'll be dead, they search for answers, all the while receiving even more terrifying threats. It sure is a thrilling ride and there are a remarkable number of points in this movie when you jump in fright and scream!

One reason this movie is terrifying is because the situation the characters are in could happen to anybody. Hitting someone with a car could happen to anybody, and what happens after the crash is also believable. The acting by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Phillippe are phenomenal coming from such young actors. These two are now big stars, but they weren't when they did "I Know What You Did Last Summer" so it's interesting to see how they were before they were famous. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior aren't quite as convincing as Hewitt and Phillippe, but they are still enjoyable.

The script for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was adapted from Lois Duncan's best-selling novel by Kevin Williamson, the writer of "Scream". Yes, the script is in good hands! Williamson's script is a very visual one filled with twists, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares.

The DVD for "I Know What You Did" last summer values quality over quantity and provides only a theatrical trailer and commentary. The trailer is terrifying, very enticing and fun to watch. The commentary by director Jim Gillespie is very informative and insightful for fans of the film. It focuses mainly of production design, but has some interesting blurbs about music, casting, and script changes. Gillespie has a wonderful Scottish accent, which makes the commentary even more delightful to listen to.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Views on ikwydls (13 yrs old)
I loved I know what you did last summer. It was well thought out and had a great plot, not too mention the cast, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.did an excellent job portraying their roles in this thriller.
It all takes place after the Croaker Queen Beauty Pagent on the 4th of July after riding home from a night at the beach Barry (Phillippe)was drunk and leans out the roof, distracting the driver Ray, (Prinze Jr.) to crash into a man crossing the street. They take a quick pulse and announce him as dead, sure that they'd get busted for drunk driver if they went to the police they came up with a plan to dispose of the body, despite Julie (Hewitt)'s crys. This movie is full of twists and turns and the first time you watch it it will definitly be a thriller! Along with this I would also like to recommend scream, or I still Know What You Did Last Summer.. Some downpoints to this movie is that it has strong profanity that can sometimes roll on and on and after time get a bit annoying.. but if your not bothered by that I suggest that you rent or buy this movie. It is well worth watching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsomly thrilling
I love this movie to DEATH. This is the best horror movie ever. It gory, but not to gory. It's scary. There is languge though, they have G-D in it 2, They have the F- word in it about 20 times, give or take a thew. The cast rock's. The cast is an inportant part of the movie, with an awful cast it ruin's the movie. But this movie seem's flawless. There is no sexual content in it, wich rock's for us younger viewers. Nudity, there is none. They had 2 oppertunitys for nudity, but they didn't take them, wich I think they have class for not doing it. All in all it rock's. But don't watch it on t.v. , it butcher's it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Movie
This is the best horror movie you could see, If you love horror movies with scary dialouge, great actor's, dead bodies and gore then you'll love this movie as much as I do. I first saw this movie when I was getting ready to go to a party, I started watching it after it had been on for the first 10 minutes and didn't see the opening where they hit the man, and left when helen was at her show, I was mad that I had missed so much and that I had to leave, but when I got home and turned on my t.v., low and behold it was on again, but I still missed the begining, Then a few day's later, lucky me, my dad rented me the movie, (he didn't read the back) I wasn't allowed to see rated R movies then, and my mom couldn't read that it was rated R and didn't ask, the next day she found out and said I couldn't watch it again, AND IT WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE! But now that I'm turning 14 I'm going to buy it! You should 2! There's are alot of profanitys and violence and gore. THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Know What You Did Last Summer
It was even scarier than Scream. I loved the movie and the acting was realy good.
If you see this movie you are going love it...and you will never want to drive again... ... Read more


4. I Know What You Did Last Summer
Director: Jim Gillespie
list price: $9.95
our price: $9.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 6305664889
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 85704
Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (326)

5-0 out of 5 stars If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried
Yes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" does seem like some corny teenybopper popcorn flick; but it's not. Believe me, I went into this film with pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised with the level of terror provided! And it's not cheap terror, it's genuine because of the suspense director Jim Gillespie consistently builds.

It's the fourth of July and four friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Junior), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Barry William Cox (Ryan Phillippe) are celebrating their high school graduation and Helen's beauty pageant win. On their way home they hit a man walking down a curved corner in the road. They panic when they learn he's dead and in hopes of saving their futures, decide to dump the body into the ocean. The four friends make a pact to keep it a secret. It was an accident, but it was one they cannot forget.

Their friendships are ruined and they all leave for college and don't talk to each other; they are all depressed and upset. When Julie returns home for summer vacation there is a letter waiting for her. It reads, "I Know What You Did Last Summer". Frightend, Julie goes to find her old friends for help. Was someone else there that night? They think it's only a prank until a man in a slicker with a hook begins to stalk the four friends and torment them in the most vile and disgusting ways imaginable (dead bodies in their trunks, cutting off their hair in sleep, trying to run them over, etc.

Realizing that if they don't find out who's doing this and get rid of him fast, they'll be dead, they search for answers, all the while receiving even more terrifying threats. It sure is a thrilling ride and there are a remarkable number of points in this movie when you jump in fright and scream!

One reason this movie is terrifying is because the situation the characters are in could happen to anybody. Hitting someone with a car could happen to anybody, and what happens after the crash is also believable. The acting by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Phillippe are phenomenal coming from such young actors. These two are now big stars, but they weren't when they did "I Know What You Did Last Summer" so it's interesting to see how they were before they were famous. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior aren't quite as convincing as Hewitt and Phillippe, but they are still enjoyable.

The script for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was adapted from Lois Duncan's best-selling novel by Kevin Williamson, the writer of "Scream". Yes, the script is in good hands! Williamson's script is a very visual one filled with twists, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares.

The DVD for "I Know What You Did" last summer values quality over quantity and provides only a theatrical trailer and commentary. The trailer is terrifying, very enticing and fun to watch. The commentary by director Jim Gillespie is very informative and insightful for fans of the film. It focuses mainly of production design, but has some interesting blurbs about music, casting, and script changes. Gillespie has a wonderful Scottish accent, which makes the commentary even more delightful to listen to.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Views on ikwydls (13 yrs old)
I loved I know what you did last summer. It was well thought out and had a great plot, not too mention the cast, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.did an excellent job portraying their roles in this thriller.
It all takes place after the Croaker Queen Beauty Pagent on the 4th of July after riding home from a night at the beach Barry (Phillippe)was drunk and leans out the roof, distracting the driver Ray, (Prinze Jr.) to crash into a man crossing the street. They take a quick pulse and announce him as dead, sure that they'd get busted for drunk driver if they went to the police they came up with a plan to dispose of the body, despite Julie (Hewitt)'s crys. This movie is full of twists and turns and the first time you watch it it will definitly be a thriller! Along with this I would also like to recommend scream, or I still Know What You Did Last Summer.. Some downpoints to this movie is that it has strong profanity that can sometimes roll on and on and after time get a bit annoying.. but if your not bothered by that I suggest that you rent or buy this movie. It is well worth watching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsomly thrilling
I love this movie to DEATH. This is the best horror movie ever. It gory, but not to gory. It's scary. There is languge though, they have G-D in it 2, They have the F- word in it about 20 times, give or take a thew. The cast rock's. The cast is an inportant part of the movie, with an awful cast it ruin's the movie. But this movie seem's flawless. There is no sexual content in it, wich rock's for us younger viewers. Nudity, there is none. They had 2 oppertunitys for nudity, but they didn't take them, wich I think they have class for not doing it. All in all it rock's. But don't watch it on t.v. , it butcher's it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Movie
This is the best horror movie you could see, If you love horror movies with scary dialouge, great actor's, dead bodies and gore then you'll love this movie as much as I do. I first saw this movie when I was getting ready to go to a party, I started watching it after it had been on for the first 10 minutes and didn't see the opening where they hit the man, and left when helen was at her show, I was mad that I had missed so much and that I had to leave, but when I got home and turned on my t.v., low and behold it was on again, but I still missed the begining, Then a few day's later, lucky me, my dad rented me the movie, (he didn't read the back) I wasn't allowed to see rated R movies then, and my mom couldn't read that it was rated R and didn't ask, the next day she found out and said I couldn't watch it again, AND IT WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE! But now that I'm turning 14 I'm going to buy it! You should 2! There's are alot of profanitys and violence and gore. THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Know What You Did Last Summer
It was even scarier than Scream. I loved the movie and the acting was realy good.
If you see this movie you are going love it...and you will never want to drive again... ... Read more


5. Eye See You (aka D-Tox)
Director: Jim Gillespie
list price: $9.95
our price: $9.95
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Asin: B00007AJH1
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 100773
Average Customer Review: 2.76 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (34)

5-0 out of 5 stars One of Sly's Best!
I noticed several years ago that Sly was making this moving. Afterwards, though, it passed my mind. I went to the video store one day and saw this title and instantly made the connection that this was originally D-Tox. I was disappointed that it made a straight to DVD appearance. Being a big Sly fan that I am, I would have loved to have seen this in theaters!
Anyways, I picked up the title and was expecting a decent film. But instead I got a great film!
The all-star cast makes this movie entertaining and chalk full of great actors who know how to act! The story itself is original and very suspensefull! Perhaps the best one I have seen to date!
This title is one of the more gruesome Stallone films with people's eyes getting drilled (although you don't actually see it happen but you do see the aftermath) and people getting their throats cut and what have ya. Definately not for the person with a touchy stomach.
All in all a great movie that really deserved a chance in theaters!

2-0 out of 5 stars This could have been sooo good.
With a cast made of people such as Stallone, Tom Berenger, Kris Kristofferson, and Charles S. Dutton, this could have been a good movie. Unfortunately it wasn't.

(Possible Spoilers)

Stallone is a Federal Agent tracking a cop killer. Naturally the killer goes after Stallone's girlfriend and Stallone goes off the deep end. Finally his partner convinces him to enter a detox center for police officers. Unfortunately it seems the killer has tracked him there.

The movie could have been good. Stallone has the hangdog character down perfect at this point in his career and there are some very good supporting actors backing him up. My biggest problem involved the usage of the villain. The movie kind of dropped us right in the middle of the opening case and didn't explain any motivation on the background of the killer. There was no proper antagonist really thrown into this movie and the character seemed more a throw away than anything else. It's a shame really because there were some tense moments but with nothing to really play against, the movie ultimately fell flat.

3-0 out of 5 stars MYOPIC
EYE SEE YOU starts out pretty good, offering us a weird serial killer after cops. Then it goes off its beam a little, including a puzzling scene where Stallone shoots a man hanging, with duct tape over his mouth. Did they think this was the serial killer? Got me. Anyway switch to a remote detox clinic in Wyoming (actually a beautifully filmed British Columbia) run by the lifeless Kris Kristofferson. Here Stallone is joined by a series of cops who are also suffering their personal demons: Robert Patrick is an obnoxious beefed up bore; Robert Prosky brings a little dignity to his role as an aging cop who supposedly deserted his partner who got killed; Sean Patrick Flannery in a brief but intense role as a cop who witnessed an explosion that killed 20+ children; Christopher Fulford as a British cop with a fear of the dark; Courtney B. Vance who spoke so soft I'm not sure what his role was, other than being the "religious one". Jeremy Wright and Ms. Alvarado were wasted in non-dimensional roles. Polly Walker was pretty as Jenny, although her range was limited. Charles S. Dutton played every cop you've ever seen including Dennis Franz. And why Tom Berenger as a handyman? Director Gillepsie did everything he could to point the murder finger at Berenger.
So what's good? Stallone, amazingly, does a pretty convincing job, a low-key but intense portrayal. The cinematography is gorgeous, giving the winter scenery both a breathtaking beauty and an ominous evil. And the finale is very well executed.
So overall, you could do worse....it's entertaining most of the time.

4-0 out of 5 stars Actually Not That Bad
I orginally rented this movie at Blockbuster not knowing if it was going to be good or bad. I never heard of this particular movie but I was struck by the amount of stars that were in this which include: Stallone, Kristopherson, and Berenger.

As far as plot goes the serial killing aspect was very original (i.e. the displaying of the bodies at the beginning). Some of the other aspects are typical of the genre, as in Stallone's predictable tragedy.

Stallone does a decent job as Special Agent Jake Malloy with a supporting cast that rises above some of this film's short comings.

All and all. This film left me entertained from beginning to end and I recommend it to anyone who loves the serial killer genre.

Special features include cast interviews and some deleted scenes (which I felt should have been left in).

2-0 out of 5 stars a snowy and chilly dissapointment
Stallone goes into a d-tox clinic in the chilly regions 3 months after his girlfriend dies from the hands of a killer. He checks in with other frustrated and insane cops(sorta like the NCPD, Nut Case Police Department) and hes trying to get rid of those demons, but the killer is back for more, who could it be(I knew who the killer was when he got there). when you got a good cast like this your always suspecting a good ride but the cast cant make this one live and breathe. stupid wooden characterizations, dumb dialouge. only the performance from Stallone and the grisly awesome spiked up finale is what keeps it alive. something you'd expect greatly from the director of I Know What You Did Last Winter. this one gives you frostbiting icicle nuts. the cast include Stallone, Sean Patrick Flannery(who was good for his part), Robert Patrick(too whiny and flaunting his masculinity), Robert Prosky(who gets the chair), Kris Kristofferson(whats up Doc), Polly Walker(ever so beautiful), Jeffrey Wright(the only thing standing out was his face), Charles Dutton(fat and plump), Christopher Fulford(ahhhh, the british are coming), Courtney B. Vance(could of been more better with his preist cop), Dina Meyer(thank god she died) and Tom Berenger(his character was the most annoying). ... Read more


6. I Know What You Did Last Summer
Director: Jim Gillespie
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Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried
Yes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" does seem like some corny teenybopper popcorn flick; but it's not. Believe me, I went into this film with pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised with the level of terror provided! And it's not cheap terror, it's genuine because of the suspense director Jim Gillespie consistently builds.

It's the fourth of July and four friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Junior), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Barry William Cox (Ryan Phillippe) are celebrating their high school graduation and Helen's beauty pageant win. On their way home they hit a man walking down a curved corner in the road. They panic when they learn he's dead and in hopes of saving their futures, decide to dump the body into the ocean. The four friends make a pact to keep it a secret. It was an accident, but it was one they cannot forget.

Their friendships are ruined and they all leave for college and don't talk to each other; they are all depressed and upset. When Julie returns home for summer vacation there is a letter waiting for her. It reads, "I Know What You Did Last Summer". Frightend, Julie goes to find her old friends for help. Was someone else there that night? They think it's only a prank until a man in a slicker with a hook begins to stalk the four friends and torment them in the most vile and disgusting ways imaginable (dead bodies in their trunks, cutting off their hair in sleep, trying to run them over, etc.

Realizing that if they don't find out who's doing this and get rid of him fast, they'll be dead, they search for answers, all the while receiving even more terrifying threats. It sure is a thrilling ride and there are a remarkable number of points in this movie when you jump in fright and scream!

One reason this movie is terrifying is because the situation the characters are in could happen to anybody. Hitting someone with a car could happen to anybody, and what happens after the crash is also believable. The acting by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Phillippe are phenomenal coming from such young actors. These two are now big stars, but they weren't when they did "I Know What You Did Last Summer" so it's interesting to see how they were before they were famous. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior aren't quite as convincing as Hewitt and Phillippe, but they are still enjoyable.

The script for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was adapted from Lois Duncan's best-selling novel by Kevin Williamson, the writer of "Scream". Yes, the script is in good hands! Williamson's script is a very visual one filled with twists, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares.

The DVD for "I Know What You Did" last summer values quality over quantity and provides only a theatrical trailer and commentary. The trailer is terrifying, very enticing and fun to watch. The commentary by director Jim Gillespie is very informative and insightful for fans of the film. It focuses mainly of production design, but has some interesting blurbs about music, casting, and script changes. Gillespie has a wonderful Scottish accent, which makes the commentary even more delightful to listen to.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Views on ikwydls (13 yrs old)
I loved I know what you did last summer. It was well thought out and had a great plot, not too mention the cast, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.did an excellent job portraying their roles in this thriller.
It all takes place after the Croaker Queen Beauty Pagent on the 4th of July after riding home from a night at the beach Barry (Phillippe)was drunk and leans out the roof, distracting the driver Ray, (Prinze Jr.) to crash into a man crossing the street. They take a quick pulse and announce him as dead, sure that they'd get busted for drunk driver if they went to the police they came up with a plan to dispose of the body, despite Julie (Hewitt)'s crys. This movie is full of twists and turns and the first time you watch it it will definitly be a thriller! Along with this I would also like to recommend scream, or I still Know What You Did Last Summer.. Some downpoints to this movie is that it has strong profanity that can sometimes roll on and on and after time get a bit annoying.. but if your not bothered by that I suggest that you rent or buy this movie. It is well worth watching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsomly thrilling
I love this movie to DEATH. This is the best horror movie ever. It gory, but not to gory. It's scary. There is languge though, they have G-D in it 2, They have the F- word in it about 20 times, give or take a thew. The cast rock's. The cast is an inportant part of the movie, with an awful cast it ruin's the movie. But this movie seem's flawless. There is no sexual content in it, wich rock's for us younger viewers. Nudity, there is none. They had 2 oppertunitys for nudity, but they didn't take them, wich I think they have class for not doing it. All in all it rock's. But don't watch it on t.v. , it butcher's it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Movie
This is the best horror movie you could see, If you love horror movies with scary dialouge, great actor's, dead bodies and gore then you'll love this movie as much as I do. I first saw this movie when I was getting ready to go to a party, I started watching it after it had been on for the first 10 minutes and didn't see the opening where they hit the man, and left when helen was at her show, I was mad that I had missed so much and that I had to leave, but when I got home and turned on my t.v., low and behold it was on again, but I still missed the begining, Then a few day's later, lucky me, my dad rented me the movie, (he didn't read the back) I wasn't allowed to see rated R movies then, and my mom couldn't read that it was rated R and didn't ask, the next day she found out and said I couldn't watch it again, AND IT WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE! But now that I'm turning 14 I'm going to buy it! You should 2! There's are alot of profanitys and violence and gore. THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Know What You Did Last Summer
It was even scarier than Scream. I loved the movie and the acting was realy good.
If you see this movie you are going love it...and you will never want to drive again... ... Read more


7. I Know What You Did Last Summer
Director: Jim Gillespie
list price: $14.95
our price: $14.95
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Asin: 0767808355
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 94070
Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (326)

5-0 out of 5 stars If you're going to bury the truth, make sure it stays buried
Yes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" does seem like some corny teenybopper popcorn flick; but it's not. Believe me, I went into this film with pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised with the level of terror provided! And it's not cheap terror, it's genuine because of the suspense director Jim Gillespie consistently builds.

It's the fourth of July and four friends Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt), Ray Bronson (Freddie Prinze Junior), Helen Shivers (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and Barry William Cox (Ryan Phillippe) are celebrating their high school graduation and Helen's beauty pageant win. On their way home they hit a man walking down a curved corner in the road. They panic when they learn he's dead and in hopes of saving their futures, decide to dump the body into the ocean. The four friends make a pact to keep it a secret. It was an accident, but it was one they cannot forget.

Their friendships are ruined and they all leave for college and don't talk to each other; they are all depressed and upset. When Julie returns home for summer vacation there is a letter waiting for her. It reads, "I Know What You Did Last Summer". Frightend, Julie goes to find her old friends for help. Was someone else there that night? They think it's only a prank until a man in a slicker with a hook begins to stalk the four friends and torment them in the most vile and disgusting ways imaginable (dead bodies in their trunks, cutting off their hair in sleep, trying to run them over, etc.

Realizing that if they don't find out who's doing this and get rid of him fast, they'll be dead, they search for answers, all the while receiving even more terrifying threats. It sure is a thrilling ride and there are a remarkable number of points in this movie when you jump in fright and scream!

One reason this movie is terrifying is because the situation the characters are in could happen to anybody. Hitting someone with a car could happen to anybody, and what happens after the crash is also believable. The acting by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ryan Phillippe are phenomenal coming from such young actors. These two are now big stars, but they weren't when they did "I Know What You Did Last Summer" so it's interesting to see how they were before they were famous. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Junior aren't quite as convincing as Hewitt and Phillippe, but they are still enjoyable.

The script for "I Know What You Did Last Summer" was adapted from Lois Duncan's best-selling novel by Kevin Williamson, the writer of "Scream". Yes, the script is in good hands! Williamson's script is a very visual one filled with twists, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares.

The DVD for "I Know What You Did" last summer values quality over quantity and provides only a theatrical trailer and commentary. The trailer is terrifying, very enticing and fun to watch. The commentary by director Jim Gillespie is very informative and insightful for fans of the film. It focuses mainly of production design, but has some interesting blurbs about music, casting, and script changes. Gillespie has a wonderful Scottish accent, which makes the commentary even more delightful to listen to.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Views on ikwydls (13 yrs old)
I loved I know what you did last summer. It was well thought out and had a great plot, not too mention the cast, Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.did an excellent job portraying their roles in this thriller.
It all takes place after the Croaker Queen Beauty Pagent on the 4th of July after riding home from a night at the beach Barry (Phillippe)was drunk and leans out the roof, distracting the driver Ray, (Prinze Jr.) to crash into a man crossing the street. They take a quick pulse and announce him as dead, sure that they'd get busted for drunk driver if they went to the police they came up with a plan to dispose of the body, despite Julie (Hewitt)'s crys. This movie is full of twists and turns and the first time you watch it it will definitly be a thriller! Along with this I would also like to recommend scream, or I still Know What You Did Last Summer.. Some downpoints to this movie is that it has strong profanity that can sometimes roll on and on and after time get a bit annoying.. but if your not bothered by that I suggest that you rent or buy this movie. It is well worth watching!

5-0 out of 5 stars Awsomly thrilling
I love this movie to DEATH. This is the best horror movie ever. It gory, but not to gory. It's scary. There is languge though, they have G-D in it 2, They have the F- word in it about 20 times, give or take a thew. The cast rock's. The cast is an inportant part of the movie, with an awful cast it ruin's the movie. But this movie seem's flawless. There is no sexual content in it, wich rock's for us younger viewers. Nudity, there is none. They had 2 oppertunitys for nudity, but they didn't take them, wich I think they have class for not doing it. All in all it rock's. But don't watch it on t.v. , it butcher's it.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Movie
This is the best horror movie you could see, If you love horror movies with scary dialouge, great actor's, dead bodies and gore then you'll love this movie as much as I do. I first saw this movie when I was getting ready to go to a party, I started watching it after it had been on for the first 10 minutes and didn't see the opening where they hit the man, and left when helen was at her show, I was mad that I had missed so much and that I had to leave, but when I got home and turned on my t.v., low and behold it was on again, but I still missed the begining, Then a few day's later, lucky me, my dad rented me the movie, (he didn't read the back) I wasn't allowed to see rated R movies then, and my mom couldn't read that it was rated R and didn't ask, the next day she found out and said I couldn't watch it again, AND IT WAS MY FAVORITE MOVIE! But now that I'm turning 14 I'm going to buy it! You should 2! There's are alot of profanitys and violence and gore. THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars I Know What You Did Last Summer
It was even scarier than Scream. I loved the movie and the acting was realy good.
If you see this movie you are going love it...and you will never want to drive again... ... Read more


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