I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
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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- Cast:
- Brooke Nevin , David Paetkau , Torrey DeVitto , Ben Easter , Seth Packard , K.C. Clyde , Michael Flynn
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Just perfect...
It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
best movie i've ever seen.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
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
This film is a rewrite of the movie "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and the story is similar: a group of teenagers commits an accident that generates death and, to avoid being accused, they decide to make a pact of silence. But someone knew the secret and, a year later, everyone will pay. Directed by Sylvain White and screenplay by Michael D. Weiss, has Brooke Nevin in the lead role.This film finally did justice to the story of the first film, which was totally destroyed by a pathetic script and an incompetent director. The film is good, it has a positive development and has scenes that will gradually thicken to the suspense final fight. The actors are much more convincing and less stereotyped than the first film. The reactions of the characters are natural and have more soul and dramatic intensity. Brooke Nevin particularly shone and showed all his qualities. It's just unfortunate that this movie was not the first, and the first two have never existed.
Much like "Urban Legend", this movie follows the idea of people dying because of a destiny that themselves have built. No matter what they do, where they run for or who they ask help to, the legend monster will catch you. If the idea of the movie wasn't clichéd and used in lots of movies in past years, this film would've been great. The suspense is (almost) scareable and again the mystery involves the spectator into the thriller. By the way, am I the only one who found the killer's face just like Freddy Krueger's?But of course I'm not expecting a sequel for it. Actually I'm hoping for it to not happen, in respect for all of us who don't stand sequels.
The third part of this series was no fun. Some more kids start getting killed by the fisherman because of a prank that went wrong. It all follows the same format as the original--first a couple people get intimidated, then a couple minor characters die, and finally in the third act, the killer stops playing and gets a few of the major characters before being killed off by the female lead. If you can't wait to see another sequence in which some one looks around an abandoned room asking, "Hello? Who the hell's there?" until the chase begins, then you should see this movie right away.I did like the girl who played Zoe and her performance at the talent competition. That was about it.Apparently the fisherman is now an undead, unkillable spirit, along the lines of Jason or Freddy. He appears to punish teens who accidentally kill someone and don't tell the truth about it. The only way I got through this movie was by doing other tasks while it played. If they make a fourth installment, that's probably how I'll watch that one, too.