I know who killed me

United States
March 27, 2008 1:02pm CST
Okay so ever since this movie came out I've heard that not many people liked it or whatever. So I thought I would see what people from mylot think about it. I went to get mines in the library so i could watch it but I still haven't watched it so I want to get everyone's opinions on this movie. I want constructive criticism please. And please don't look at the problems that Lindsay got into I just want to know what you guys think of the movie as a whole, the acting, the directing, etc. Thanks.
2 responses
@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
28 Mar 08
I've seen it and though its not a great movie...it wasnt that bad either..I think the difficult part for me was seeing her in a grown up role rather than playing a giddy teenager or of course roles she was in when she was little....I like the idea of the movie and like i said it wasnt bad but it could have used some tweeking without a doubt
• United States
28 Mar 08
I am like such a wuss because I started watching it and then I stopped 'cause I don't like watching scary movies. I got it because she was in there and I really like her movies and stuff but I just had to stop or I would have probably had a heart attack or something. But oh well2 she probably did good.
@tinkerick (1257)
• United States
27 Mar 08
I think everyone has a bit of prejudice against Lindsay Lohan given all the negative attention she's had in the past year or so. The movie itself, if approached objectively, really is not a bad movie. I think she does a decent job acting in it. The plot is a good concept and I think they did a pretty good job at making the whole movie interesting. I wouldn't call it an "A" movie, but it's a bit above a cheesy "B".
• United States
27 Mar 08
Thanks for responding and I agree that the people that watched the movie are saying it's bad because of all her problems. But we need to look at her as an actress when she's on onscreen 'cause that what she is, an actress. We all need to take a step back and focuse on talent instead of personal problems.