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  1. Simon Says is a 2006 American slasher film, directed by William Dear and starring Crispin Glover and Margo Harshman. It was premiered at Fantastic Fest on 24 September 2006. Plot. Five teenagers — Kate ( Margo Harshman ), Zack ( Greg Cipes ), Vicky, Riff, and Ashley — are on their way to pan for gold during Spring Break when they make a wrong turn.

  2. Sep 24, 2006 · Simon Says: Directed by William Dear. With Crispin Glover, Margo Harshman, Greg Cipes, Kelly Vitz. Five high school seniors (3 cute girls) in a VW van on their way to camp by a river in the forest hear about a boy, who once killed his identical twin and parents in the area.

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • William Dear
    • 2006-09-24
  3. Five high school seniors (3 cute girls) in a VW van on their way to camp by a river in the forest hear about a boy, who once killed his identical twin and parents in the area. They ignore the warning. The pothead Zack; the sweethearts Kate and Riff; the slut Vicky; and the spoiled Ashley travel by van to the backwoods to camp.

  4. Sep 25, 2007 · Five college friends choose to spend their vacation debauching at the riverside. They find the perfect place to camp out, but end up crossing paths with twin brothers, Simon and Stanley. The twins then begins to knock off the campers in some extremely creative (and extremely gruesome) ways.

  5. Synopsis: Simon is a university psychiatrist with a failing marriage. He and his wife Kate are struggling, coming to grips with their teenage son's suicide. On the anniversary of his son's death, Simon visits a bridge where he and his son used to walk together.

  6. Simon Says. 2006 · 1 hr 28 min. R. Horror. A pothead and his pals travel by van into the woods, and en route, meet an odd, deranged man, who turns their idyllic campsite into a living hell. Subtitles: English. Starring: Crispin Glover Blake Lively Greg Cipes Margo Harshman. Directed by: William Dear.

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  8. You'd be hard-pressed to find any redeeming qualities in director Bill Dear's new film, "Simon Says". It's juvenile, cliché-ridden, and utterly lame. Simon (Crispin Glover) owns a store in the middle of nowhere that sells nothing. He has an apparent affinity for pick-axes, with dozens adorning the walls of his shed/store.