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Your support makes all the difference.WES CRAVEN'S Scream sparked a renaissance in stalk-and- slashers. It inspired such films as I Know What You Did Last Summer (10pm Sky Moviemax, right), a high- class schlock- horror movie. Scripted by the Scream writer Kevin Williamson, and showing for the first time on satellite tonight, Jim Gillespie's taut chiller centres on four teenagers - led by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr - who accidentally kill a man and decide to conceal the corpse. Being a horror film, matters don't end there, and soon the youngsters are suffering the consequences when they receive a mysterious note reading "I know what you did last summer".
Rugby fans will want to set the video for New Zealand vs South Africa (3.30am Sky Sports 1), the first encounter in the terrific annual triangular tournament that also features Australia.
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