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I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer (2006)

August. 22,2006
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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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Actuakers
2006/08/22

One of my all time favorites.

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Stevecorp
2006/08/23

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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Gutsycurene
2006/08/24

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2006/08/25

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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David Roggenkamp
2006/08/26

"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).

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OllieSuave-007
2006/08/27

This movie was supposed to be made as a direct sequel to "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer," with a group of teenagers played by some obscure actors who in Colorado find themselves being menaced by the mysterious man with the hook, which is supposed to be the ghost of Ben Willis.The events of the first two movies were never elaborated or explained in this supposed sequel, which made this just another typical teen horror flick, but with a low budget, boring story and pretty bad acting. There is really no suspense or tension built-up in this film, just lots of running around, screaming and teenagers being jerks to each other (maybe a hint of some nice horror action here and there). Even on a slow day, I would recommend watching else.Grade D--

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carmmm4
2006/08/28

I don't write reviews often, but I feel particularly strongly about this movie.I watched all three of the movies in this semi-trilogy back to back today. The first one was okay, as was the second (which I actually preferred to the first). But I'll Always Know is quite obviously the worst of the three, and I'm basing this purely on the merits of this film. I don't really care that the cast isn't the same, and I wasn't even particularly concerned about the obvious plot difficulties surrounding the catalyst death.This is a direct-to-video movie, but even keeping that in mind, I can't give this movie better than a 3. The first half to 3/4 of the movie isn't terrible--it's about the level of quality you'd expect (low, but watchable). However, the last part of the movie just disintegrates and really makes it obvious that you made a mistake in ever wasting your time with it. I won't give anything away, but a lot of the movie is spent trying to figure out who this film's Fisherman is. Based on what you know about the three films, try to imagine the absolute WORST idea for the identity of the Fisherman. If you decide to watch this movie, that's the ending you're going to get. I guarantee it. If your idea even halfway seems like it would be decent, you haven't come up with the worst idea yet. I strongly recommend turning off the film right before the big reveal.You've been warned.

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Angelus2
2006/08/29

A group of teenagers play a prank that goes horribly wrong and results in the death of a friend, however only they know the truth that it was a prank...But a year later it seems that someone knows about what happened.I watched this when it went straight to DVD, simply because of Torrey Devitto. Compared to other slasher movies it actually gives you the 'slashing' element of the film, there is blood and gore, spooky calls in the middle of the night. Yes, the acting could be better, but the ensemble is relatively new to acting in an actual movie...so, I'll let it slide. Brooke Nevin is definitely the scream Queen, at times her scream is terrifying enough.A satisfactory slasher movie.

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