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I Know Who Killed Me Director: Chris Sivertson Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neil McDonough, Brian Geraghty

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/27/2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 31,316

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Alternate opening; Alternate ending; Extended strip dance scene; Blooper reel

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- I Know Who Killed Me
1. Telling a Tale [4:15]
2. Young Artist [4:07]
3. School Tragedy [2:46]
4. Keeping Spirits High [4:03]
5. "Where's Aubrey?" [2:28]
6. Gathering Clues [3:56]
7. Investigation Central [1:38]
8. Under Care [4:17]
9. Memory Lapse [4:53]
10. Family Tokens [3:32]
11. Putting the Pieces Together [5:14]
12. Didn't See [2:57]
13. Finding Holes [1:37]
14. Breaking News [:26]
15. Making Changes [3:22]
16. Taking Steps [2:26]
17. Aubrey's Boyfriend [2:33]
18. Make it Last [3:04]
19. Bloody Mess [4:18]
20. People Get Cut [2:57]
21. Shared Interest [4:55]
22. Personal Research [4:58]
23. Helping You See [3:19]
24. Unfolding Tale [5:43]
25. On a Quest [3:21]
26. Teaching a Lesson [8:49]
27. Taking Over [3:06]
28. Gut Feeling [7:04]

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Editorial Reviews

Lindsay Lohan stars in the mind-bending psychological thriller I Know Who Killed Me. She plays Aubrey Fleming, an unfortunate young woman whose life -- and body -- are irreparably damaged following an abduction by a heinous serial killer. Though Aubrey pulls off a miraculous escape from the clutches of the madman, she does so with deep-seated psychological scars, plus the loss of a hand, a leg, and untold amounts of blood. While Aubrey's parents view her return as a veritable answer to their prayers, they must soon confront an outrageous and seemingly inexplicable twist: the girl who returned claims another identity -- that of a young woman named Dakota. She also exhibits a wholly different personality and mannerisms than Aubrey did, and -- frighteningly -- insists that Aubrey is still very much alive, in the throes of the maniac's grip, and only inches away from death. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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What ?by Satchema

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February 02, 2009: This movie was only entertaining because you had to laugh at how bad it was. The plot had so many holes it was ridiculous . I can see what they may have been going for but they kinda missed the mark . I just couldn't take it seriously and if you watch the whole movie you will find that the title doesn't even make sense.Ok to watch on cable, not good enough to purchase.

This Movie "Killed" Me!by Anonymous

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March 30, 2008: Oh wow...what a TOTAL waste of time and money. If there is an award for worst screen play, this movie would have to take it. The worst lines EVER in a movie. Lohan's at an all-time low here as far as her acting is concerned. And though I got the plot and what happened, there was no logical sequence to it. Not to mention who the killer turned out to be and their motive for doing it (Absurd!). If there is a rock bottom to Lindsay's career (and personal life), she seems to have hit it. Sorry Linday...I think I am going to have to turn in my Lohan Fan Card now. I am ashamed to have it.


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