Sam, a college student in a small Northwestern town, reluctantly joins his roommates in a contest to see who can hook up with the most gorgeous co-eds by the end of the semester. But when me... Read allSam, a college student in a small Northwestern town, reluctantly joins his roommates in a contest to see who can hook up with the most gorgeous co-eds by the end of the semester. But when men slowly start disappearing around town, he and his friends learn that when it comes to be... Read allSam, a college student in a small Northwestern town, reluctantly joins his roommates in a contest to see who can hook up with the most gorgeous co-eds by the end of the semester. But when men slowly start disappearing around town, he and his friends learn that when it comes to beautiful women, it's what's inside that really matters.
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Obscure Species rip-off
DECOYS 2: ALIEN SEDUCTION is a typically cheesy and altogether fun little B-movie that was shot on and around a university campus. The Canadian climes give it a distinctly chilly backdrop which the writers exploit for all their worth (for some reason, the aliens have a fondness for below-zero temperatures). Male viewers may be disappointed in the fact that there's slightly less nudity than you'd expect from the premise, but there are other things to enjoy besides.
Not least the characters, who are surprisingly warm and engaging for a low-budget B-feature. The male students, all of them desperate to lose their virginity, are surprisingly well-drawn and well-acted by genre standards and I enjoyed watching their interactions. The producers even rope in a couple of genre stalwarts, namely Dina Meyer (STARSHIP TROOPERS) and Tobin Bell (SAW) who both get little more than extended cameos. And the film is replete with cheesy-looking alien critters and a whole host of human-vs-aliens action at the climax; somehow this is more entertaining than the likes of the OTT mayhem of something like EVIL ALIENS. It certainly ain't high art, but I'd buy that for a dollar!
Light hearted and fun to watch
Much like the other reviewers i think if you watch this movie knowing exactly what it is(and liking that) you will have a good time. Even better with beers and a couple friends. Of course this movie is aimed at teens to young guys audience. This is one of those "watch a movie on Saturday night with a couple buddies, pizzas and beers" type.
The female cast is great looking, the acting is decent enough, the story funny, overall its cool.
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Excellent Sequel
Overall, I felt this film was worth watching for those who go in expecting a B horror movie type atmosphere. Oscar material this is not, so those looking for a deep plot and character development should just stay away.
FYI, Kim Poirer is back and looking as good as ever. I'd watch this just to see her again.
Silly sequel to the "Species" Knock-Off to the goofy Original.
Directed by Jeffery Scott Lando (Savage Island) made an lively sequel to the silly Original. Which the original was a fun knock-off to "Species" and since then, it has an cult following. Sevier and Poirier are back from the original. The new cast members in the sequel are fun to watch including Kaillin See as Stephanie (Who resembles of the actress "Rosemund Pike") and Tobin Bell from the "Saw Series" as a college professor.
DVD has an good anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) transfer and an clear sounding Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD's only extras are previews from other movies. Special effects seems to be improvement over the original but the original film was more kinkier and sadly (Beautiful and Sexy) Poirier keeps her clothes on this time. There's a few gratuitous nudity in this but not as much. Still, this goofy Canadian B Movie is certainly fun to watch and there's a set-up for a possible third movie at the end. It's a pleasant dumb B Movie with the cast & crew members certainly had a lot of fun making this picture. Also it is better than the "Species" Sequels any day. (*** ½/*****).
Did you know
- TriviaKim Poirier had to temporarily stop hosting HypaSpace (2002) during January and February while filming her scenes for the movie so Jonathan Llyr took over hosting duties for her. She even hosted a special episode which was a behind-the-scenes look at the film.
- Goofs(at around 1h 27 mins) Near the end of the movie, in the morgue, Stephanie and Sam are sitting on the floor, with a wall behind them. Constance throws the syringe in their direction. Then, we see the syringe in the wall, close to the right side of Sam's head. A few moments after, when both are going to stand up, the syringe has disappeared.
- Quotes
Constance Snowden: Well?
Delia: Mine got overly excited. Then his vital functions ceased.
Jasmine: Mine was a police officer and I thought he was in decent shape. But, he didn't survive the temperature drop.
Constance Snowden: What about the bodies, did you dispose of them?
[Jasmine and Delia shake their heads in disagreement]
Constance Snowden: We can't have any distractions from the police. We got to hide those bodies.
[Jasmine and Delia both nod]
Constance Snowden: Look, Luke Callahan is the only one who survived, I'm watching him!
Delia: What is different about him?
Jasmine: Yeah, he seems really sensitive.
Constance Snowden: Well that's why he survived cos their body temperatures need to drop slowly.
Jasmine: And sensitive guys...
Constance Snowden: He was in love, so there's more romance, more foreplay.
Constance Snowden: There's a cold snap coming, make sure you do it outside and draw it out. We have to keep them alive as long as possible.
Delia: How do we do that?
Jasmine: These human males seem so eager.
[Delia nods]
Constance Snowden: Just use your imagination.
[They all smile]
- Crazy creditsThe End Maybe ...
- ConnectionsFeatures Decoys (2004)
- SoundtracksTheme from 'The Piston Teens'
Written by Jeffery Anderson and Richard Liukko
Performed by Mad Bomber Society
Courtesy of Embalmer Records
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- Budget
- CA$2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1






