Ben Easter, Brooke Nevin, David Paetkau
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 thei...( read more
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DVD Release Date: August 15, 2006
Stats: 2,196 reviews
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January 16, 2009
Ok, I have myself to blame for this, I knew what to expect, but, it was even worse than my expectations had allowed me think of. At least in the first two, in extreme circumstances, perhaps you could believe that they could be possible at a very big stretch of the imagination, b...( read more)
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July 21, 2008
When asked, "What slasher movie within recent memory has a villain that could return as an awe-inspiring agent of ultimate evil?" I think "The Fisherman from I Know What You Did Last Summer" is one of the last names that pops into most minds. An okay low-budget slasher, but it's...( read more)
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March 30, 2007
This 3rd installment takes a different direction to the first two. Still pretty good for a low budget straight to DVD film, has its moments.
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October 31, 2009
I've seen the first 2, I want to see the third even if its not as great as the last because all the original characters are:
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August 30, 2009
A good film in the I Know franchise. The second will always be my favourite bit this was actually quite good. I didn't think it would have been as good without Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. from the first two, but it was. Quite different too and a little more violen...( read more)
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July 27, 2009
not very good at all. but what can you except? I mean nothing could compare to the second one!! :D
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