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I Know Who Killed Me
The movie focuses on Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a young woman who has been abducted and tortured by a serial killer but manages to flee. After being rescued, she is sent to the hospital for treatment. After she regains consciousness in the hospital, she claims to be another young woman named Dakota Jordan. She then faces a desperate race to convince people of her identity and save Aubrey's life while in the meantime raising questions as to whether she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or if something far more sinister is occurring.
Director: Chris Sivertson (The Lost) Release Date: Late 2007 Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Brian Geraghty, Vivica A. Fox, Spencer Garrett, Jessica Rose, Clint Johnson I thought this movie sounded pretty interesting, and kinda original. Let me know what you all think. :D |
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The plot sounds interesting, kind of reminds me of Gothika.
But the title of the movie sounds a little silly, very along the lines with I Know What You Did Last Summer. Couldn't they have come up with something a little more creative, not I Know Who Killed Me. :p |
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Sounds interesting.
If modern horror movies are any indication of how this one is going to be, it will probably suck though. |
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how do you think lohan will do in her first horror film? is she ready for this transition into another genre? I have to say her acting talent is pretty high up there. She was very good in the Robert Kennedy assasination flick Bobby, and Im hearing nothing but good reviews on her performance in the upcoming, Chapter 27, about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the murder of former beatle, John Lennon. Do you think she's ready to take on a horror flick? I think her performance in this movie could be very convincing.
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I don't know, Lindsay Lohan's character is a stripper though. I don't think she would take it off, but hey, maybe the other characters working at the strip club will show some skin.
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![]() here is a picture from a scene in the movie which was shot wednesday. |
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This film sounds interesting, but the fact that Lindsey Lohan is in it is a big turn off to me. I am not a fan of these overexposed media stars like Lohan, Hilton,etc.
I will probably avoid this like the plague, and if I do watch it, it will be from downloading it from a p2p site.
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I'm intrigued. Lindsay Lohan was good in Mean Girls and I haven't heard any negative comments on her acting. She's been in a good few major movies so she'll probably treat this seriously and try hard at cracking a new genre.
I'm just a little confused on the synopsis: The movie focuses on Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a young woman who has been abducted and tortured by a serial killer but manages to flee. After being rescued, she is sent to the hospital for treatment. After she regains consciousness in the hospital, she claims to be another young woman named Dakota Jordan. She then faces a desperate race to convince people of her identity and save Aubrey's life while in the meantime raising questions as to whether she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or if something far more sinister is occurring. So Aubrey must convince everyone of her real identity and save Aubrey's (her own) life? Maybe it's just the wording that's confusing me |
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However, I'll probably see this - but at a second run theater, insead of full price. The premise at least sounds like it could be interesting. |
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I think Lohan will be good in this movie, she got out of rehab so its more than likely you won't see her drunk for at least a little bit.
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