I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
2006 Directed by Sylvain White
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What he knows might kill you…
Several 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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The final chapter in the I know what you did last summer trilogy was actually pretty decent. It re treads some of the beats of the first one but has many different things it does too which keep it interesting. Also the end was something that I didn't think they would to but I kinda hoped. Spoiler the killer is the fisherman from the first to come back as a sort of spirit, urban legend, to punish teens who have lied regarding the death of someone. The thing I wish they had explained how this happened, for the most part he seemed human and there for mortal in the first 2 but now he's kinda like Jason Voorhees. The end…
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Not that much to say about this one. The last movie in one of the worst modern horror trilogies. A great example of how much a lot of new horror movies suck and that they are basically all the same.
Everything in this movie is crap. The acting is bad. The cinematography is boring, and sometimes really epileptic inducing. I have nothing good to say about this film, nothing redeemable with it. The only thing that kept me going was the promise of a ridiculous bad ending/twist. Well, I wasn’t exactly disappointed. It was really, really stupid, but not worth it.
Don’t watch this movie...
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Siempre sabre lo que hicieron el verano pasado, esta película es mas de ultratumba, ya que el pescador es una clase de zombie con razonamiento, con una extrema fuerza y va por ahí matándolos a todos ^_^
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Was an alright third installment for a slasher sequel, which normally really suck... But 'I'll always know what you did last summer' was an interesting and sad slasher. I reckon it's wroth the watch/
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Siempre sabre lo que hicieron el verano pasado, esta película es mas de ultratumba, ya que el pescador es una clase de zombie con razonamiento, con una extrema fuerza y va por ahí matándolos a todos ^_^
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I always hoped for this part, but boy did I regret watching it.
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crap utter crap
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A fine addition to my Horrortober 2012 list, as everything in "I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer" is horrific: the writing, directing, acting, cinematography....everything.
So many flash cuts, tilted camera angles and grainy filters at many points I thought it was a bad grunge video from 1993. Spread over 90 embarrassing minutes.
Part of Horrortober 2012.
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The final chapter in the I know what you did last summer trilogy was actually pretty decent. It re treads some of the beats of the first one but has many different things it does too which keep it interesting. Also the end was something that I didn't think they would to but I kinda hoped. Spoiler the killer is the fisherman from the first to come back as a sort of spirit, urban legend, to punish teens who have lied regarding the death of someone. The thing I wish they had explained how this happened, for the most part he seemed human and there for mortal in the first 2 but now he's kinda like Jason Voorhees. The end…
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Not that much to say about this one. The last movie in one of the worst modern horror trilogies. A great example of how much a lot of new horror movies suck and that they are basically all the same.
Everything in this movie is crap. The acting is bad. The cinematography is boring, and sometimes really epileptic inducing. I have nothing good to say about this film, nothing redeemable with it. The only thing that kept me going was the promise of a ridiculous bad ending/twist. Well, I wasn’t exactly disappointed. It was really, really stupid, but not worth it.
Don’t watch this movie...
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That's right, the Last Summer franchise was turned into a trilogy in 2006, for better or worse. Obviously most the stars in the original two have moved on to bigger and better careers, so none of the originals appear in this final installment. That might also be why it is easily the weakest in the trilogy.
This one starts out like a bad remake, and then finishes with a frustratingly poor final act. The ties to the original two films are not really seen until late, and it almost feels like there were multiple endings to this bad boy, and they decided to go with this one at the last minute. It really could've been one of any of the…