I Know What You Did Last Summer -- book vs. movie

I keep getting e-mail from kids who are doing book reports on I Know What You Did Last Summer and say things like "My favorite part was when Julie was trying to hide in the ice chest and found the heads of her two best friends." That's when I know they didn't read the book at all. That scene took place in the movie, not in my novel.

When a production company options a story, the author loses all control. Hollywood takes over, and the script writer can change "the property" in any way he chooses. I had no idea my book was being turned into a slasher film until I went to the theater, (buying my ticket just like everybody else), and sat down to watch it. The lights dimmed and there was a scenic view of the ocean. How could that be? My story was laid in New Mexico. Then a fisherman with an ice hook appeared on the screen. He wasn't in my book. By now I was starting to think I'd walked into the wrong theater by mistake. But, no -- up came the title -- I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER. I was bewildered. Who was that fisherman, and what was he going to do with that ice hook?

Well, I soon found out. He was going to decapitate my characters. Heads flew off, blood spurted, the audience screamed, I SCREAMED -- I was so horrified I couldn't even open my popcorn. The first thing I did when I staggered out of the theater was phone my married daughter, Kerry, and tell her, "Don't let my grandchildren see it!"

So, never, NEVER judge a book by the movie. Usually they have little, if anything, in common.

I've been terribly embarrassed by this movie, despite the fact that it was a box office hit and made my novel a best-seller.
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Published on March 15, 2010 14:56 Tags: horror, i-know-what-you-did-last-summer, movie, slasher-film
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message 1: by Julia (new)

Julia It is a shame they took something you were proud of and turned it into a source of embarrassment.

However, I'm excited that it brought you more fans!


message 2: by Lois (new)

Lois Duncan It's a mixed-bag. But then it's that way with all freelance careers.


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica I think that your book is better than the movie!


message 4: by Lois (new)

Lois Duncan Thank you. I think so too. But, then, I'm prejudiced.


message 5: by Vivian (new)

Vivian I can hardly wait for my daughter to start reading your books. They come up as one of my favorite childhood memories. The movie doesn't hold a candle to the book, and I'm a horror film lover.


message 6: by Lois (new)

Lois Duncan Depending on the age of your daughter, she might be ready for the books I've written for younger children, such as HOTEL FOR DOGS and the two sequels, NEWS FOR DOGS and MOVIE FOR DOGS. And, if she's a pre-schooler, you might want to visit my daughter, Robin's, web site at http://www.lullabysongs.net and listen to the original songs Robin and I wrote together, (I wrote the lyrics; she composed the music and performed the vocals and instrumentals.)


message 7: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Oh, she loved Hotel for Dogs. ;)


message 8: by Lois (new)

Lois Duncan Then I hope you'll introduce her to the sequels. They're better written than the first book, because, I'd had a lot more years of experience as a writer. HOTEL published in 1979 -- the sequels published in 2009 and 2010.)


message 9: by Vivian (new)

Vivian We will definitely take a look. Thanks so much.


message 10: by Lois (new)

Lois Duncan Thank you for liking the book, (and I hope you don't watch the awful movie -- it will destroy the book for your). To answer your question, I'm in between projects at the moment. I don't know what I'm going to write next.


message 11: by Jainekqua (new)

Jainekqua I wish that they would have done the movie entirely from the book instead of changing it so much. my class just finished the book and the teacher wants to show the movie. and I don't want to see the movie again because it changes so many of the best parts in the book, its nothing like I was hoping it would be.


message 12: by Eric (new)

Eric Gomez I just came across this discussion today because I picked up your book at a used book store. I have always been interested in reading it, namely because I grew up with the movie and wanted to see if it was anything like it. I am happy to hear that they are two different stories, and that is how I will approach what I can only assume will be an enticing read. I look forward to reading it!


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