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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
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[Ray appears pointing a gun at Ben Willis who's holding Julie hostage] Ray Bronson: Let her go. Will Benson: Oh God, you've got to be shitting me! Ray Bronson: Let her go, Willis! Ben Willis: Or what? What are you gonna do, boy? Call us names? Ray Bronson: Let her go NOW! Ben Willis: Think about it, boy. You're no killer. That's my job! You don't have it in you!
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Nancy: This island didn't have a murder rate until you people showed up!
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Karla Wilson: "Try" is like "maybe," Julie. "Try" is bullshit.
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Titus Telesco: [seeing the killer reach for a large spike] Seriously, don't do that!
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Tyrell: See anybody out there? How about Freddy or Jason or somebody? [Karla stares at him, disgusted]
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[after shooting the fisherman] Julie James: Just... [shoots him again] Julie James: Fucking... [shoots him again] Julie James: DIE!
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Ray Bronson: Every guy in history who tried to pick up a girl did the good-friend thing first.
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Julie James: [Karla has just shown her a sun bed] Great, cancer in a box.
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[the killer once again threatens Julie with a hook] Ben Willis: Hush, child. No more screaming, no more running, it's time to die!
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Karla Wilson: Hey, you gotta hang in there. Will Benson: Any advice? Tyrell: Yeah... Find another Jacuzzi
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Description
The bloodlust continues when an all-expense-paid romantic getaway turns into a weekend of murder and mayhem. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Jennifer Love Hewitt Brandy Run time: 100 minutes Rating: R Director: Danny Cannon
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There was so much story left to tell after I Know What You Did Last Summer that the filmmakers brought back all the beloved, surviving characters from the first film for this sequel. Ray (Freddie Prinze Jr.), Julie (Jennifer Love Hewitt), and Julie's white tank top (Jennifer Love Hewitt's white tank top) return to once again face a hook-wielding maniac. Not satisfied merely to repeat a theme, director Danny Cannon and screenwriter Trey Callaway add variation by introducing Karla (Brandy) as Julie's best friend in the whole wide world. Karla and Julie have won a summer trip to the Bahamas with their current infatuations but find that they've arrived at the start of the storm season and that at their hotel "Do Not Disturb" signs should flip to say "R.I.P." One can only hope to hang just such a sign on this repetitive, tedious franchise, especially since this version is less scary than the price of beer in those little hotel room refrigerators. Definite contender for Gratuitous T&A Shot of the Year (it's of Hewitt and that's not meant as a recommendation). --Keith Simanton
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