I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
August. 22,2006 RSeveral teenagers in a small-town in Colorado concoct a July 4th prank based on a frightening legend that goes awry when their friend ends up accidentally killed; however, the teens agree to keep their involvement a secret from the authorities, who continue to search for the man who apparently killed their friend. A year later, with the July 4th celebration coming up again, the teenagers realize that they're being stalked by someone who clearly intends on keeping the horrible legend alive by killing them off.
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Overrated and overhyped
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
This flick, another entry into the I Know franchise destroyed it all and it was over even with it's open ending with the franchise. There's nothing going on, just a prank going wrong and the legend about a fisher with a hook. And just wait until the legend appears and shows his face. Made almost 10 years after the second one it failed completely and is never released on Blu Ray, do I need to say more? The editing is also an issue with flashy and shaky camera's when the killings do take place. The story itself is weak and boring. Why this one ever was made is a big question. Only to see if you want to see the trilogy.Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 0,5/5 Story 1/5 Comedy 0/5
"I Know What You Did Last Summer" spawns a related sequel in typical horror movie fashion. What was supposed to be a death and cover-up in the last film, comes back to haunt the town inhabitants in this sequel. What starts out as a prank the year after the original, quickly turns into horror as one of the teenagers involved dies. They slowly, in typical teen slasher fashion, get picked off one by one until only two are left and survive – again in typical teen slasher fashion.What makes this movie so good is the fact that the teenagers involved, attempt to leave the past behind them and get on with their lives. This works quite well, until one of the teenagers, now an adult, is back from California, weird text messages and other events remind them of their grizzly prank gone awry, and now they are forced to deal with it. Clearly everyone must form a bond of trust with people they otherwise do not trust – anyone could be the suspect and anyone of them could die at any time.Unlike in previous teen slasher installments, this one pulls a few one shots that work quite well – the fisherman that is after them uses a hook to perform the murders and nothing else; this same hook is his demise as it seems to be able to inflict heavy damage to him, when otherwise guns and other methods of fatal wounds have no such effect. Several times throughout this movie, the hunted soon turn into the attacker as they try to take down the menace that would otherwise threaten their lively hoods – rare for a movie, especially the teen slasher genre. This however, is no thriller, as there is only suspense for the audience and lots of anxiety for the victims involved.Originally posted to Orion Age (http://www.orionphysics.com/? p=4618).
The original Jennifer Love Hewitt film is obviously the only good one in the series, the sequel also with Hewitt was rubbish, and I was sure this third film straight to DVD instalment would be bad as well, directed by Sylvain White (Stomp the Yard, The Losers). Basically on July 4th, in the small town of Broken Ridge, Colorado, teenagers Colby Patterson (David Paetkau), his girlfriend Amber Williams (Brooke Nevin) and their friends Zoe Warner (Torrey DeVitto), Roger Pack (Seth Packard) and P.J. Davis (Clayton 'Clay' Taylor) are at a town carnival. At the carnival entertaining park they decide to play a prank, using the legend of the Fisherman that appears on July 4th to stalk and kill teenagers with dark secrets with his hook. They are successful in scaring a number of the people attending, however the prank gets out of hand and goes wrong when P,J. is performing a trick jumping with his skateboard, and an unexpected accident occurs, when P.J.'s body is found impaled on a pipe, the public believe it to the be the Fisherman behind the death, so Colby convinces the others to burn the evidence and make a pact that the secret will die with them. A year later, Amber receives 50 identical text messages on her cellphone, from an unknown number, saying "I Know What You Did Last Summer", she automatically gathers that this is referring to the accidental death they caused. Amber goes in search of Zoe and Roger, and Colby who she parted with, to find out if they told anyone else about what they said they would take to the grave, all have moved on into different career and personal circumstances, none of them have said anything to anyone, however P.J.'s cousin Lance (Ben Easter) also knows what they did somehow. Soon enough the situation gets worse when a man dressed as the real Fisherman wearing the dark slicker is chasing the teenagers with a hook to kill each of them, the killer is towards the end revealed to be the decomposed Ben Willis (Don Shanks), the man who brutally committed the original murders ten years ago, but even shoving his head into a thresher doesn't stop him reappearing a year later as the Fisherman to kill last survivor Amber. Also starring K.C. Clyde as Deputy Hafner, Michael Flynn as Sheriff Davis, Brittanie Nicole 'Britt' Leary as Kim and Star LaPoint as Kelly. The story may not be repeating what was seen in the previous two films, it is a completely new story as teenagers accidentally kill someone in different circumstances, and the gore created by the killer stalking the teens is still the hook, but it has a silly and rushed script, lame acting and a predictable plot, it's just another daft (more so than the second) sequel, a dreadful horror. Pretty poor!
Another re-watch not seen the first time I saw it, this movie not good at all, the whole movie was just really wearied.This movie did not start of too bad, i did enjoy prank at the start but after the movie goes down hill fast.I found this very strange with flashing and fasting moving parts of the movie, took any tension that this try to have, it just felt really odd and it just did fit in with last two movies of the series,I did not the fact they went supernal way for 3rd which remind ME of how urban legends Series went also went supernatural way on their 3rd entry as well year early. The acting was really bad from most of the cast, some scenes were so bad that is laughable , they saw a death body and i didn't even look that shocked at all and after they have poor poorly pointing dream scream to waste time and seem get killed until last 20 mins of the movie, Was think about this movie that almost everyone knew what they did last summer,Really poorly made sequel with a very descent last scene. 3 out of 10