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www.filmthreat.com - : The main problem with the film, besides the fact that it should have been called, ''I Know What You Did Two Summers Ago'', (the story takes place one year after the original), is that it lacks humor. Unlike ''Scream'', this film is more of a horror-drama, with everybody taking themselves way too seriously. Director Danny Cannon didn't have any fun with the horror conventions, and missed every opportunity for humorous tension breakers. They were too busy making a conventional slasher film to have a little fun. more...
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - : ``I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' assembles the building blocks of idiot-proof slasher movies: Stings, Snicker-Snacks, false alarms and point-of-view baits-and-switches. We'll get back to those. The movie's R rating mentions ``intense terror violence and gore,'' but only its publicity team could consider it intense or terrifying. Gore it has. more...
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1/4
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movie-reviews.colossus.net - : I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (which, to be accurate, should be called I Still Know What You Did Two Summers Ago) is a box office-driven sequel that re-hashes the already-tired approach and storyline of its predecessor, I Know What You Did Last Summer. Both films take standard horror clichés and plot elements, throw them together with little evidence of style or intelligence, and hope people will pay money to see the cinematic refuse that results. If there's a blessing, it's that the sequel isn't appreciably worse than the original - but that's slim praise considering how bad the first one was. more...
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1/4
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