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Souviens-toi... l'été dernier 3

Original title: I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
  • Video
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
15K
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Ben Easter, Brooke Nevin, Don Shanks, Star LaPoint, and Torrey DeVitto in Souviens-toi... l'été dernier 3 (2006)
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A group of teenagers in Colorado find themselves being stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious figure with a hook, exactly one year after they covered up a friend's accidental death.A group of teenagers in Colorado find themselves being stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious figure with a hook, exactly one year after they covered up a friend's accidental death.A group of teenagers in Colorado find themselves being stalked and killed one by one by a mysterious figure with a hook, exactly one year after they covered up a friend's accidental death.

  • Director
    • Sylvain White
  • Writers
    • Lois Duncan
    • Michael D. Weiss
  • Stars
    • Brooke Nevin
    • David Paetkau
    • Torrey DeVitto
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • Sylvain White
    • Writers
      • Lois Duncan
      • Michael D. Weiss
    • Stars
      • Brooke Nevin
      • David Paetkau
      • Torrey DeVitto
    • 165User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brooke Nevin
    Brooke Nevin
    • Amber Williams
    David Paetkau
    David Paetkau
    • Colby Patterson
    Torrey DeVitto
    Torrey DeVitto
    • Zoe
    Ben Easter
    Ben Easter
    • Lance
    Seth Packard
    Seth Packard
    • Roger
    K.C. Clyde
    K.C. Clyde
    • Deputy Hafner
    • (as KC Clyde)
    Clayton Taylor
    • PJ
    • (as Clay Taylor)
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Sheriff Davis
    Britt Leary
    • Kim
    • (as Brittanie Nicole Leary)
    Star LaPoint
    • Kelly
    Junior Richard
    • Lone Performer
    Levy Whitlock
    • Mitch
    • (as Levi Whitlock)
    Chad Chiniquy
    • Lodge Worker
    Manny Slack
    • Deputy #1
    James Jamison
    • Detective
    Brett Yoder
    • Lifeguard
    Don Shanks
    Don Shanks
    • The Fisherman
    Danny Drysdale
    • Zoe's Drummer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sylvain White
    • Writers
      • Lois Duncan
      • Michael D. Weiss
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    1kundan-nitrkl

    One of the most pathetic movie !!!!!!!!!!! **SPOILER**

    I would have given it a zero if possible. The most pathetic suspense thriller I have ever seen. What made them do it? Isn't the money not dear to them or are they so full of it that they found out a way to waste it. I lost the interest from the very beginning of the movie. Basically there are two types of suspense thrillers. One that is very serious and the suspense is maintained till the end. You scream O my God at the end when the secret is out and you always go back and forth and analyse the events and know when to look for the clue. A fine example would be "Final destination" The second category is where its a total nonsense. There is no story but it has loads of humor. People watch such film without their brains so many enjoy them. I also like those. For eg "Scary movie". This movie falls in neither of the categories. It was full of craps but still tries to be serious. And when the secret is let out in this movie you are left frustrated and irritated and angry. You develop a strong urge to kill the makers of this movie. You feel cheated. The mystical figure would come out from no where and then vanish into no where. It was more surprising that the figure uses modern gadgets like Cellphone SMSs to scare his targets. Every thing in the movie was hard to swallow and total rubbish. The director and writer aren't aware of the term "Reality". This is a Humble request from me, Please don't watch this movie. If you can do anything (anything) else then thats always better than watching this movie.
    1BlueBoyReviews

    LOUD BOO! - (1 star out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    If the movie, "The Room", didn't already exist, this catastrophe would get my vote for the worst film ever. The Fisherman is back with his ever deadly hook and slicker, terrorizing a whole new group of young secret-holders. The only problem is, we are no longer in a coastal town. In fact, we are in the midwest, nowhere NEAR water. A fisherman would stick out about as bad as the horned, red devil himself wielding a fiery trident.

    The story is flawed and weak, it's execution even worse. The acting...well, let's just say there isn't any. The cinematography sucks. That's a good word for it ... sucks. The characters are nothing more than fresh bait for the killer, nobody you care for or are invested in. The plot, at best, is cookie cutter. All the usual horror fluff is shown here, but done infinitely better in just about any other horror film. And finally, the ending is SO out of left field that you are left scratching your head in bewilderment. I think you've got the picture.

    If you are up late one night, with nothing to do and nothing else to watch and you have the opportunity to watch this movie, go outside and count the little stones on your front porch. That would be a lot more entertaining and fun.

    This movie made it on to my List of Worst Sequels/Prequels Ever. And deservedly so.
    1LoneWolfAndCub

    Can a movie really be this bad?

    Apparently it can. I don't know why I decided to watch this movie, I think it was out of curiosity. I thought the first one was average, the second was terrible and I really did not expect much from the third (a STV sequel). Maybe I thought it would be one of those "so bad it's good" slashers. No, it was a "so bad I would rather be castrated and burnt alive" slashers. This movie honestly had no redeeming values apart from being unintentionally hilarious. The acting from everyone was just bad, the story was a rehash of the first and second, the kills were unoriginal and the editing was vomit-inducing.

    Five teens decide to pull a prank. Said prank does not go down so well for one of them, he dies. A year later, the four have *gasp* gone their own ways. Our lead girl gets 52 text messages which say *shock* "I know what you did last summer." She decides to group up again and investigate and then one by one they are all killed off.

    I'm not going to spoil the revelation of who the killer is, but let me tell you now, it is without a doubt the stupidest twist you will ever see. It is nonsensical and to me, quite funny. There isn't much to say that hasn't already been said, everything is crap. The worst being the editing, it is unbearable, like watching a music video.

    Avoid like the black plague, I beg of you, do not watch this movie.

    0/5
    3eva3si0n

    I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer it's not clear who it was filmed for and raises only questions

    I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer it's not clear who it was filmed for and raises only questions. Why was it filmed? Why did the film somehow become part of the original series? How didn't you hesitate to release it? I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is formally a response to I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. But it's only on paper. In fact, I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is bad in everything. There is a bad direction, terrible editing and camera work, not expressive acting of the main characters, just the most boring plot. The film's budget was clearly a couple of tens of hundred dollars, and most people took part in it either because of pity or somehow forced. I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is one of the worst movies I've ever seen in general.
    5Iguanatic

    Not on par with the first two, but has its moments

    Having just seen a press advance of this movie, I thought I'd post my first impressions.

    I'll confess to being caught up in the teen slasher craze of the late nineties - movies like Scream and Urban Legend really floated my boat back then, and to a lesser extent, still do. I Know what You Did Last Summer and its over-criticised sequel certainly slotted into this category nicely.

    A sequel more or less in name only, the plot sees a group of teenage friends deciding to keep the death of their friend in a backfired prank a secret... one year later, in the days leading up to the tragedy's anniversary, the four receive ominous 'I Know...' messages before being picked off one by one by a hooded character in the 'Fisherman' outfit from the first two movies. Who could possibly know what they did? Is it someone out for revenge? Or is the original fisherman back to wreak more havoc?

    From the box art (and the seven year delay) it was clear that this was never going to have the same high production values or quality acting as those late nineties slashers, but I didn't quite expect as far a drop as this. White's direction, while lacking any genuine drawn-out suspense, is at least edgy and 'hip'; sadly, acting from all but the pretty lead Brooke is decidedly wooden. Four or five minutes into the movie, you can see why Sony decided to bypass a cinema release in favour of a straight-to-video one.

    That said, if taken as a low budget teen slasher in the vein of 'The Pool' and 'Lover's Lane', it actually works quite well. The true identity of the fisherman is well hidden, with various red herrings keeping the audience guessing. The special effects appear to have consumed a large chunk of the budget, too - one gutting, akin to the 'hook in the throat' from the first 'I Know...' movie, is particularly gruesome.

    Ultimately, I felt let down by the ending - but I would imagine everyone's opinion would really depend on their reaction to the killer's identity. As a sequel to what I consider two of the most enjoyable slashers of the late nineties, 'I'll Always Know...' fails miserably. Taken as a standalone low budget slasher, there's more of a hook. 2.5 / 5.

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      The movie was announced in 2000, and was originally meant to star Jennifer Love Hewitt, Brandy Norwood and Freddie Prinze Jr. again, but that original script, which involved Jennifer, Brandy and Freddie, was scrapped and a whole new script was written. Despite the script being scrapped, Hewitt was rumored to have a cameo appearance in the new movie, but never made it.
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      Colby Patterson: What about you, Zoe? You must have some dirty little secrets.

      Zoe: Yeah, I heard you suck in bed.

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      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Phelous Knows What You Shouldn't Have Watched Last Summer (2008)
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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Destination Films
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      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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