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File:Ghost_Phone.jpg|link=Ghost Phone|'''''[[Ghost Phone]]''''' is short documentary film about a man who sees the ghosts of dead cellphones.
File:Ghost_Phone.jpg|link=Ghost Phone|'''''[[Ghost Phone]]''''' is short documentary film about a man who sees the ghosts of dead cellphones.


File:The Jassman Factor.jpg|link=The Jassman Factor|'''''[[The Jassman Factor]]''''' is a documentary film directed by [REDACTED] about time-traveling comedy duo Tesla and Frye.
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* [[John Brown's Body]] - an Unaffected States marching song about the zombie abolitionist John Brown, popularly known as "John Brown's Body Rises a-Mouldering From the Grave"
* [[John Brown's Body]] - an Unaffected States marching song about the zombie abolitionist John Brown, popularly known as "John Brown's Body Rises a-Mouldering From the Grave"
* [[The Dinosaur Trope]] is the Zombie Trope of Extinct Mindless Creatures
* [[The Dinosaur Trope]] is the Zombie Trope of Extinct Mindless Creatures
* ''[[The Jassman Factor]]''
* [[Unaffected States]]
* [[Unaffected States]]



Revision as of 15:25, 8 July 2021

I Know What You Did Last Zummer.

I Know What You Did Last Zummer is a 1997 American sex education film directed by [REDACTED], written by [REDACTED], and starring [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED].

Description

It is loosely based on the 1973 novel of the same name by [REDACTED] and is the first installment in the "I Know What You Did Last Zummer" franchise.

The film centers on four young friends who are haunted by memories of a book-wielding zombie one year after covering up a testing scandal in which they exchanged notes.

The film also draws inspiration from the urban legend known as the Nook, and the 1980s sex education films Prom Nurse (1980) and The Clinic on Sorority Row (1982).

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