Ich weiß noch immer, was du letzten Sommer getan hast
Originaltitel: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
Der mörderische Fischer mit einem Haken ist zurück, um wieder einmal die beiden überlebenden Teenager, Julie und Ray, zu verfolgen, die ihn zum Sterben zurückgelassen hatten.Der mörderische Fischer mit einem Haken ist zurück, um wieder einmal die beiden überlebenden Teenager, Julie und Ray, zu verfolgen, die ihn zum Sterben zurückgelassen hatten.Der mörderische Fischer mit einem Haken ist zurück, um wieder einmal die beiden überlebenden Teenager, Julie und Ray, zu verfolgen, die ihn zum Sterben zurückgelassen hatten.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
Brandy Norwood
- Karla Wilson
- (as Brandy)
Ellerine Harding
- Olga
- (as Ellerine!)
Dee Anne Helsel
- Nurse
- (as Dee Ann Helsel)
Mark Boone Junior
- Pawn Shop Owner
- (as Mark Boone Jr.)
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I wasn't a big fan of this when first seeing it. I relished the first film and just thought it was kind of lackluster and dumb. But over the years I've developed a fondness for the films absurdity and ridiculous plotting. I actually enjoy the film a lot now on it's own merits. The chase scenes are fantastically executed and the film is a huge guilty pleasure. This time around Julie and her roommate win a trip to the bahamas and find themselves being hunted by the infamous fisherman. Sexy Freddie Prinze Jr., Mekhi Pfeiffer, Jennifer Esposito and a truly awful Jack Black also star.
Budget: $24m Box Office: $84m
7.5/10
Budget: $24m Box Office: $84m
7.5/10
The first "I Know What You Did..." film had a plot to go with the stalking and the suspense. The follow-up film has no story, just your standard slasher stalks and kills teens....as well as anybody else in the film.
However, that said, it still was fun to watch, although maybe a little too graphic for my taste in a couple of spots. Unlike many of the other posted comments, I found Brandy's performance to be very natural and entertaining and of course Love Hewitt is nice too look at too.
The Mekhi Phifer character was too much of a boor and I kept hoping he would get the "hook" sooner than later. The surprise twist at the end did catch me off guard although others have commented that they figured it out in advance.
The movie supposedly takes place on a Bahamian island. Having visited the Bahamas many, many times, the first view of the so-called Bahamas in the movie was a little bit of a shock since these previously perfectly flat islands had now grown mountains and hills along with rock formations jutting out of the ocean. And then when I saw the "Bahamian" resort I was further shocked to see that Mexican architecture had been exported to the Bahamas.
It seems the film makers should either have gone to the Bahamas or made the location in the film be Mexico, where it was actually filmed. Of course Mexico has no remote, lightly populated islands like the Bahamas does so I guess that wouldn't have suited the story. And the Bahamian government probably wouldn't let them film there due to the potential bad impact on tourism.
Despite these quibbles, the movie held my interest and had enough eye candy to keep me watching the screen. I would rate this movie about a 7.5 on a scale of 10.
However, that said, it still was fun to watch, although maybe a little too graphic for my taste in a couple of spots. Unlike many of the other posted comments, I found Brandy's performance to be very natural and entertaining and of course Love Hewitt is nice too look at too.
The Mekhi Phifer character was too much of a boor and I kept hoping he would get the "hook" sooner than later. The surprise twist at the end did catch me off guard although others have commented that they figured it out in advance.
The movie supposedly takes place on a Bahamian island. Having visited the Bahamas many, many times, the first view of the so-called Bahamas in the movie was a little bit of a shock since these previously perfectly flat islands had now grown mountains and hills along with rock formations jutting out of the ocean. And then when I saw the "Bahamian" resort I was further shocked to see that Mexican architecture had been exported to the Bahamas.
It seems the film makers should either have gone to the Bahamas or made the location in the film be Mexico, where it was actually filmed. Of course Mexico has no remote, lightly populated islands like the Bahamas does so I guess that wouldn't have suited the story. And the Bahamian government probably wouldn't let them film there due to the potential bad impact on tourism.
Despite these quibbles, the movie held my interest and had enough eye candy to keep me watching the screen. I would rate this movie about a 7.5 on a scale of 10.
Hewitt is in college and struggling to maintain her grades after the traumatic events that occurred the previous summer. She and her friends win an all-expenses-paid vacation to the Bahamas, but it quickly turns into a nightmare when the menacing fisherman returns with vengeance on his mind. The first film may not have been a classic, but surely it could have inspired a much better sequel; this poorly-conceived slasher film has a ridiculous setup, nonexistent plot, little suspense, and an abundance of false scares. Even worse is a multitude of one-note supporting characters, senseless violence, plus manipulative and obvious plot twists that build up to a predictable finale. With the exception of a talented cast, there isn't a single redeeming factor here. *½
Let's be honest-this is not a serious horror movie. It's camp at its finest. If you watch it through the lens of a comedy (maybe even an unintentional one), it's actually hilarious. Not scary at all-but genuinely funny.
I mean... Jack Black is in it. With dreadlocks. What more do I need to say? Add Brandy and that guy from Gossip Girl (hi, Johnathon Schaech), and you've got a wild '90s fever dream.
Also, was it just me or were Freddy Prinze Jr.'s scenes filmed on a completely different planet? It's like he wasn't even on set with the rest of the cast. Maybe he didn't want to be near them? I don't know the story-but it's honestly so weird and unintentionally funny.
The movie doesn't really get interesting until the last 20 minutes-that's when everything actually starts to happen. The rest feels like filler, but oddly entertaining filler. I couldn't tell if the movie was trying to parody itself like Chucky eventually did, or if it was just accidentally ridiculous. Either way, I had fun.
Also, shout-out to the tanning bed scene-it's giving Final Destination 3 realness, and I wouldn't be surprised if they took notes from this movie.
So no, it's not a good horror film. But as a campy, so-bad-it's-good slasher comedy? It's mid, but in a fun way. 6/10.
I mean... Jack Black is in it. With dreadlocks. What more do I need to say? Add Brandy and that guy from Gossip Girl (hi, Johnathon Schaech), and you've got a wild '90s fever dream.
Also, was it just me or were Freddy Prinze Jr.'s scenes filmed on a completely different planet? It's like he wasn't even on set with the rest of the cast. Maybe he didn't want to be near them? I don't know the story-but it's honestly so weird and unintentionally funny.
The movie doesn't really get interesting until the last 20 minutes-that's when everything actually starts to happen. The rest feels like filler, but oddly entertaining filler. I couldn't tell if the movie was trying to parody itself like Chucky eventually did, or if it was just accidentally ridiculous. Either way, I had fun.
Also, shout-out to the tanning bed scene-it's giving Final Destination 3 realness, and I wouldn't be surprised if they took notes from this movie.
So no, it's not a good horror film. But as a campy, so-bad-it's-good slasher comedy? It's mid, but in a fun way. 6/10.
Ermmm, exsqueeze me? Baking powder? I would like to know exactly when and where the usually rock solid formula for producing a simple but entertaining slasher flick got lost? Or is it just that Danny Cannon can't seem to suss it out? "I know I know!... How about we have another scene where Jennifer Love Hewitt hears a spooky noise, wanders around the house in the dark, then opens a door to discover that there is no one there!... yeah, that's it! Then we can have a scene where Jennifer Love Hewitt hears a noise, wanders..."
If you are a fan of the old school slasher flicks such as Bodycount, Halloween, or the Friday the 13th's then you will be dissapointed with this films lack of entertaining grisly setpieces or inovation. If you are a fan of the hip new school of Kevin Williamson then again you will be dissapointed by the yawnsome pace of this.
Dire! 1 out of 10, try harder!
If you are a fan of the old school slasher flicks such as Bodycount, Halloween, or the Friday the 13th's then you will be dissapointed with this films lack of entertaining grisly setpieces or inovation. If you are a fan of the hip new school of Kevin Williamson then again you will be dissapointed by the yawnsome pace of this.
Dire! 1 out of 10, try harder!
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesDue to the negative critical reaction to the film upon its release, Freddie Prinze Jr. admits that he has never seen the film because of its reputation. March 2024 Edit: Freddie Prinze Jr. recently watched the film for the first time for his horror podcast "That Was Pretty Scary..." and admitted that he found the movie entertaining.
- PatzerA Colt revolver like the one Julie uses to shoot Ben Willis only holds six shots. Julie fires eight times and it misfires once, when Ray tries to shoot Ben Willis, making it hold nine bullets.
- Zitate
[after shooting the fisherman]
Julie James: Just...
[shoots him again]
Julie James: Fucking...
[shoots him again]
Julie James: DIE!
- Crazy CreditsAfter the credits are over, there is the sound of a hook slashing through flesh and Ben Willis' horrific (distorted) laugh.
- Alternative VersionenGerman version is missing Willis' laugh at the end of the credits.
- SoundtracksGetting Scared
Written by Imogen Heap & Guy Sigsworth
Performed by Imogen Heap
Courtesy of Almo Sounds, Inc.
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- Budget
- 65.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 40.002.112 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 16.520.038 $
- 15. Nov. 1998
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 40.003.659 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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