I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer Page #5

Synopsis: On July 4th, in the small Broken Ridge, Colorado, the teenagers Colby, his girlfriend Amber and their friends Zoe, Roger and PJ play a prank with the legend of the Fisherman that kills teenagers with dirty little secrets with his hook in an entertaining park. However, when PJ jumps with his skateboard, there is an unexpected accident and PJ dies. The group stays together and makes a covenant to keep their secret. One year later, Amber receives 50 messages in her cell-phone saying "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and she gathers her friends to find who might have told about their pact. They find that PJ's cousin Lance also knows what they did. Sooner they find that a dark man wearing slicker is chasing them with a hook to kill each one of them.
Director(s): Sylvain White
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
2006
92 min
325 Views


Because it's over, for good.

So it wasn't Roger.

Of course it was.

He's crazy, he killed himself.

Did he?

Because someone just did this.

Lance.

Lance!

Take it easy, timber boy.

Whoa, man, you almost got yourself

a free nose job there.

We just want to talk.

I don't know if you heard about last night,

but...

Yeah. I heard.

I'm sorry.

Tomorrow's July 4, a year since p. J.'S death.

It must've pushed Roger over the edge.

Yeah. I guess.

We just wanted to stop by

and see how you're doing.

What is this,

some kind of group therapy session?

Yeah, it is.

Here's a piece of advice,

nobody likes a troublemaker.

That's funny, coming from you.

Look, we were all p. J.'S friends.

Lance, if there's something

that you know that's bothering you,

just tell us.

Okay. How about this?

I never understood

why you dated such an a**hole.

Got your notes, jackass.

- What are you talking about?

- Colby, just stop it.

You think we're scared? Huh?

You think we care?

You know what, you've got a lot of nerve

coming down here starting sh*t with me!

You should worry a little less about me,

and a little more about my Uncle.

Sheriff Davis? Why?

He came down here yesterday,

asking about some secret.

Lucky you got a chainsaw, douche bag.

All right, Colby, do you honestly think

the town sheriff is running around

in a Fisherman's outfit,

playing hide and creep with us?

The guy was special forces in the army.

They live for this kind of sh*t.

Besides, his own son died.

Look, we have to do something.

We have to tell him

that we know he's on to us.

Colby, it's the sheriff.

Not Lance. It's not like

we can just walk up and accuse him.

Kent, we got to figure out

what's going on tomorrow

because we're short a couple of guys,

everybody's calling in sick on me.

So if you could get on that...

You really want to sit back

and see how this psycho plans to celebrate

the anniversary of p. J.'S death?

We'll just have the usual.

Look, I know what I'm doing.

You're just going to have to trust me.

Yeah, I tried that before. Remember?

Hey, Zoe. Yeah, I'm almost done packing.

I'll be there in like 30 minutes.

Okay, bye.

Don't jump.

Turns out we didn't get to finish

our conversation today.

I'm sorry.

Things have been crazy, we didn't...

Come on, Amber.

This is part of your guys' game, isn't it?

It's Colby's idea, right?

I don't know what you're talking about.

I know what you did last summer.

What?

P.J. Told me. Before it all went down.

It's funny, I'd never even heard

of this stupid fisherman

until you guys thought

that he should come visit.

- Lance, it was an accident.

- But you guys just couldn't get enough.

A year later,

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Lois Duncan

Lois Duncan Steinmetz (April 28, 1934 – June 15, 2016), known as Lois Duncan, was an American writer, novelist, poet, and journalist. She is best known for her young-adult novels, and has been credited by historians as a pioneering figure in the development of young adult fiction, particularly in the genres of horror, thriller, and suspense.The daughter of professional photographers Lois and Joseph Janney Steinmetz, Duncan began writing at a young age, publishing two early novels under the pen name Lois Kerry. Several of her novels, including Hotel for Dogs (1971), I Know What You Did Last Summer (1973), Summer of Fear (1976), and the controversial Killing Mr. Griffin (1978), have been adapted into films. In addition to her novels and children's books, Duncan published several collections of poetry and non-fiction, including Who Killed My Daughter? (1992), which detailed the 1989 unsolved murder of Duncan's teenage daughter, Kaitlyn. She received the 1992 Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association for her contribution to writing for teens. After her daughter's murder, Duncan would distance herself from the thriller and horror genres, shifting her focus to picture books and novels aimed for young children. Her last published work, a sequel to Who Killed My Daughter? titled One to the Wolves, was published in 2013. more…

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