I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer Deaths

Remember I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer? The third installment in the killer fisherman franchise? It swapped the East Coast for...Colorado. That's right, folks, the tropics were out, and snowy mountains were in.
Imagine a slasher flick where instead of running on a beach, teenagers are scrambling through ski slopes. The change of scenery was the first clue this movie was going for something different.
The Fisherman Goes West
Our iconic Fisherman, usually dripping wet and smelling of seawater, was suddenly adapted to high-altitude. He looked surprisingly comfortable. Imagine him sipping hot chocolate in between kills. Maybe adding a few snowflakes to his hook for extra effect.
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It's like he went on a spa retreat between films, trading his slicker for a parka. Who knew a serial killer could be so adaptable?
A Supernatural Twist?
Now, this is where things get a little... weird. Instead of just being your run-of-the-mill vengeful killer, the Fisherman seems to become some kind of supernatural entity. He's seemingly unkillable, popping up in impossible places.
He is now a legend, a curse, a phantom hook-wielding avenger. Talk about an upgrade!

Think of it as the Fisherman leveling up from a regular villain to a boss-level threat. Maybe he found a cheat code somewhere. Or maybe he just had really good cardio.
The Victim Pool
The teens in this movie, bless their cotton socks, are about as savvy as you'd expect from a slasher film. They're reckless, prone to bad decisions, and obsessed with covering up a prank gone wrong.
Seriously, who throws a dummy dressed as a fisherman onto a bonfire on purpose? Talk about tempting fate! It's like they were practically begging for trouble.

You know, it makes you wonder if the Fisherman was just doing them a favor in the long run. Harsh, but true.
The "Rules" of Slasher Flicks
This movie plays with the slasher genre tropes in fun ways. There are jump scares, dramatic chases, and questionable decisions aplenty. But it also throws in a dash of the paranormal, which is unexpected.
It is almost as if it's winking at the audience, acknowledging the silliness of it all. It's like it is saying, "Hey, we know this is ridiculous, but just go with it!"

Plus, the snowy landscape offers some stunning visuals. It's a slasher movie with a side of winter wonderland. Who needs a beach when you have a blizzard?
Is it so bad it's good?
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is by no means a cinematic masterpiece. Some might even call it terrible.
But it is also strangely entertaining. It's the kind of movie you can't help but laugh at, even while you're hiding behind your hands.

Maybe that is the secret to its enduring appeal. It is a gloriously cheesy, over-the-top slasher flick that knows exactly what it is, and doesn't apologize for it.
The Fisherman might have traded his boat for a snowmobile, but his thirst for revenge remains as strong as ever.It is a fun reminder that even the most iconic villains can adapt to new environments. Even if those environments include ski slopes and a whole lot of snow.
So, next time you're looking for a slasher flick with a twist, why not give this one a try? Just don't blame us if you start seeing the Fisherman lurking behind every snowman.
