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  • 14 Things You Never Knew About ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’

    It’s time to get hooked again. This week marks the 20th anniversary of “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” released October 17, 1997.

    The seaside slasher film rode the wave of teen horror launched the previous winter by “Scream” and became a hit that made TV stars Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar into big-screen scream queens. It also handed early career boosts to Ryan Phillippe and Freddie Prinze Jr., and gave rise to two sequels and one celebrity marriage.

    As many times as you may have watched the horror staple, there are still some secrets beneath the movie’s murder-y rain slicker. Read on for the details… “what are you waiting for?”
    1. “Scream” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer” shared more than just well-scrubbed teen stars stalked by slashers. Both movies were written by Dawson’s Creek.” In fact, Williamson wrote the “IKWYDLS” script before “Scream,” but couldn’t get it made until “Scream” put him on the map.

    2. Aside from some coastal shots filmed in Sonoma County, California, most of “IKWYDLS” was filmed on location in the town where the story takes place: Southport, North Carolina.
    3. Prinze recalled recently that he auditioned for “Scream,” for the role that ultimately went to Skeet Ulrich, and that Williamson reassured him that he’d be cast in “IKWYDLS,” whether he auditioned for the film or not. Which irked the actor, since he’d been asked to audition or the role of Ray Bronson five times and assumed he’d lose the part to Jeremy Sisto, “who was way better than me back then” and who had earlier beaten Prinze for a role in “Clueless.”

    4. Prinze claims he was the oldest of the four leads and the first to turn 21, so he remembers being the one who always had to buy beer for the others.
    5. Hewitt says the idea for her most famous scene, where she spins around in the street and shouts, “What are you waiting for?”, came from an anonymous young horror fan who was on the set that day. Hewitt thought she’d look silly, but the scene worked. “People don’t know that that was just like some kid who loved horror movies,” she said in 2015. “I’m glad I got to do that for him.”

    6. The actress also said that shooting scenes in which she was chased by the slasher villain felt so real that it kept her awake at night. “There were definitely days where I went home and was like, ‘I’m supposed to be asleep now. I don’t think that that’s going to happen.’”
    7. The film cost a reported $17 million to make. It earned back $72 million in North America and another $53 million overseas.

    8. One person who wasn’t a fan of “IKWYDLS” was Lois Duncan, who wrote the 1973 novel the movie was based on. Duncan updated her book in the 1990s to include more current cultural references, but the film still bore little resemblance to either version of Duncan’s novel.
    9. The main, glaring difference: In the book, there is no hook-wielding slasher fisherman who seemingly returns from the dead to hunt down the four teens in the car that hit him. In the book, the foursome’s car strikes a boy on a bicycle, and the he’s definitely dead. The character in the book who turns out to be the vengeful stalker behind the anonymous notes doesn’t even exist in the movie. “I had expected it to be my story, and it wasn’t. It was my characters and my plot gimmick, but then it went in all directions,” Duncan complained. Of the filmmakers, she said, “They kept me as far away as possible. I think they were afraid of how I might react if I realized what my little masterpiece was going to turn into.”

    10. Producer Neal Moritz would reteam with Gellar and Phillippe a year later on the successful teen drama, “Cruel Intentions.”
    11. Though Gellar and Prinze met and became friends on the set, they didn’t start dating until three years later. They have been married since 2002.

    12. In 2014, news broke that Moritz was planning to remake “IKWYDLS,” with a script written by Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard, the duo behind “Oculus” and Netflix’s new adaptation of Stephen King‘s “Gerald’s Game.” This past June, Flanagan said the screenplay was in Moritz’s hands, and that he hoped the project was still going forward.
    13. Promoting his recent horror movie “Wish Upon” this past July, Phillippe reflected on the making of “IKWYDLS” 20 years ago. He recalled how exciting it was for himself and his fellow cast members to be young, on the cusp of fame, and occasionally foolish. “I had the great idea to take my rental car on the beach in North Carolina, with Sarah Michelle, and got it stuck in a sand dune and had to get it towed out before production realized,” he said. “But you do a lot of dumb stuff when you’re young.”

    14. In a creepy life-imitates-art incident, Phillippe said he also received a Twitter DM on July 4th from “IKWYDLS” killer Muse Watson. “I think he wrote something creepy like, ‘Hello, old friend,’ or something.” Phillippe said. “He was definitely playing … he was in character. He was definitely tweeting in character.”

  • Ryan Phillippe’s Ex-Girlfriend Sues Actor For Drunken Assault: Report

    A Night Out To Benefit The Innocence ProjectRyan Phillippe’s ex-girlfriend Elsie Hewitt has filed a lawsuit against the “Shooter” actor for allegedly kicking, punching, and throwing her down the stairs.

    The suit, first reported by TMZ, alleged that Phillippe often abused drugs and combined them with “excessive alcohol consumption and often exhibited symptoms attendant of poly drug and alcohol abuse, including mood swings and bouts of anger.”

    Sources close to Phillippe said that Hewitt instigated the altercation.

    “Elsie showed up to Ryan’s house uninvited and under the influence a few days after he had broken up with her,” the source told People. “She physically attacked Ryan, caused a scene and refused to leave his home. As she was removed from the premises, she claims she fell and injured herself.”

    Hewitt, a model, is asking for no less than $1 million, though her lawyer insists the money would go to a domestic violence charity.

  • ‘Shooter’ Season 2 Cut Short After Ryan Phillippe Injury

    “Shooter” Season 2 will not be shooting any new episodes after the the “freak accident” that broke star Ryan Phillippe‘s leg.

    According to Deadline, the USA Network drama’s second season will have eight episodes instead of the original 10, because Phillippe was shooting Episode 9 when the accident happened (off set).

    Production continued without Phillippe for a while, but then shut down. Now the decision has been made to end Season 2 on Episode 8, with sources telling Deadline there’s a natural story point in that episode that works as a season finale.

    “Our priority is Ryan’s recovery, and after conversations with our partners at USA and UCP we’ve decided that we will wrap S2 with episode 208,” Paramount TV told Deadline in a statement.

    “Shooter” has been beset with complications from the start. Season 1 was postponed due to an actual shooting in Dallas, and the show was pulled from the summer schedule after another shooting in Baton Rouge. Season 2 premiered on July 18, which is just two days after Phillippe broke his leg.

    It’s not clear if the show will return for a third season, but that decision will probably hinge on Season 2 ratings and — possibly — Phillippe’s injury.

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  • Ryan Phillippe Shares Hospital Bed Photo After Breaking Leg in ‘Freak Accident’

    Ryan PhillippeRyan Phillippe broke his leg in a “freak accident,” but promises he’ll make a “full recovery.” He shared a photo to Instagram from his hospital bed while giving a thumbs-up, despite the fact that his leg is “badly broken and required surgical attention.”

    The actor, who stars on the USA show “Shooter,” says the injury happened during a family outing on Sunday.

    It’s expected to affect the production schedule of his show, but not cause delays, Variety reports. “We are working with our partners at USA and UCP to adjust the production schedule, but first and foremost we are happy to hear that Ryan is doing well and recovering,” a rep for Paramount, which produces the show, tells Variety.

    Season two of “Shooter” premieres tonight. Phillippe promises he’ll be live tweeting both the east and west coast premieres and participating in a “long-ass” Q&A session.

    We wish him a speedy recovery.

    i’m going to be ok & i appreciate your concern. -???? me

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  • USA Pushes ‘Shooter’ Premiere to Fall After Baton Rouge Police Shooting

    USA is once again pushing back the premiere date of its upcoming series “Shooter,” this time delaying the show’s debut until sometime this fall.

    This is the second time that the cable network has moved the premiere date for the show, which stars Ryan Phillippe as a sniper and U.S. military veteran wrongfully accused of a crime. It was originally scheduled to debut on July 19, but last week was delayed until July 26 following the fatal shooting of five Dallas police officers by a sniper on July 7.

    After another deadly police shooting — this time in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where three officers were killed this past weekend — USA has decided to postpone the series indefinitely, waiting until the fall to premiere the 10-episode series, which will remain in production in the meantime. A USA spokesperson said last week that the original premiere date move was made “out of respect for the victims, their families and our viewers.”

    “Shooter” is based on the 2007 Mark Wahlberg series of the same name, which was itself adapted from the novel “Point of Impact” by Stephen Hunter. According to Variety, USA is mulling changing the name of the series before it debuts.

    No official replacement airdate has been announced yet.

    [via: Variety]

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  • USA Delays Ryan Phillippe’s ‘Shooter’ Due to Dallas Tragedy

    ShooterFollowing the tragic shootings in Dallas, USA is postponing the premiere of the new Shooter.”

    The series is based on the Stephen Hunter novel and subsequent 2007 film (starring Mark Wahlberg), and centers on an ex-Marine sniper who returns to action when he learns of a plot to kill the president.

    The first episode opens with sounds of gunfire and images of real-life gun violence. In light of the recent deaths of five Dallas police officers, at the hands of heavily-armed Army veteran, USA decided to push the premiere for a week.

    “In light of recent tragic events and out of respect for the victims, their families and our viewers, we have decided to postpone the premiere date for the upcoming USA Network series ‘Shooter’ to July 26,” the network said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

    Sadly, this isn’t the only recent instance of a network holding a show due to tragic current events. TNT delayed the season 3 premiere of “The Last Ship” due to a nightclub shooting scene in the wake of the Orlando attack.

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  • Best of Late Night TV: Ryan Reynolds Plays ‘Egg Russian Roulette,’ Cate Blanchett Finally Explains ‘#SuckIt’ (VIDEO)

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    Jimmy Fallon had himself a busy Monday night on “The Tonight Show,” playing games with Ryan Reynolds and Kelly Clarkson and talking to Terrence Howard about the “Empire” star’s (hilarious, in hindsight) Oscars flub.

    Jimmy referenced how Kelly said it’s been hard for her to find people to do duets with, so Jimmy sang a medley of duets with her. Moving on to Ryan, Jimmy played “Egg Russian Roulette” with Mr. Reynolds. They had to smash eggs on the tops of their heads without knowing which ones were raw. In his sit-down interview, Ryan did a pretty great Aaron Neville impression and said he thinks his baby girl might be allergic to sleep, or perhaps keeping him and Blake awake to protect them from the sleep monsters.
    The perfection that is Cate Blanchett was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and she teased Jimmy about his tie and “The Bachelor.” Somehow they got on the topic of flying, and she was so excited because recently her ears popped when she was in the air, and it was the first time in 19 years that her ears popped. So she can finally hear things. Cate also explained why she told Julia Roberts to “#suckit” at last year’s Oscars. Apparently the previous year had been “pretty crappy” and whoever won was going to put the past year behind them. So she wasn’t dissing or even teasing Julia, she was dissing the past year. Or something. Listen to Cate explain it – everything makes more sense when she says it. Ryan Phillippe was on JKL, and he almost didn’t make it because he couldn’t fly out of Philly in an ice storm. He missed the “Secrets and Lies” cast event last night, but he curled up with his son and they watched it together. Ryan says he was a bit of a punk as a kid and he used to cut his own hair. Kelly Ripa was on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and declared Jennifer Lopez to be the most exciting celebrity. “The Butler” director Lee Daniels was also on Seth’s show and talked about how he directs in his pajamas. Why not? Everything is more fun in PJs. Aziz Ansari was on “Conan” and shared that, after “Parks and Recreation” wrapped, his co-star Aubrey Plaza gave him something special to remember her … a note written on parchment and some blood and hair in a vial. He loves it. It’s such an Aubrey gift. But it turns out it’s not really her blood. Or her hair.

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