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'''''Decoys 2: Alien Seduction''''' is the sequel to the film ''[[Decoys (film)|Decoys]]''. It was originally titled as '''''Decoys 2: Rebirth''''', with its North American DVD release title being '''''Decoys: The Second Seduction'''''. |
'''''Decoys 2: Alien Seduction''''' is the sequel to the film ''[[Decoys (film)|Decoys]]''. It was originally titled as '''''Decoys 2: Rebirth''''', with its North American DVD release title being '''''Decoys: The Second Seduction'''''. |
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Actress [[Kim Poirier]] and actor [[Corey Sevier]] return from the original film, which also stars [[Tobin Bell]] and [[Dina Meyer]]. |
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It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release.{{citation needed|date= March 2011}} |
It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release.{{citation needed|date= March 2011}} |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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Boys at a Canadian college are having a contest to see who can get laid the most and with the best gals. There is a scoring system for especially hot-looking girls. What could possibly go wrong? Well, how about if the hot girls are actually great looking to lure virile youth into their embrace and acquire the means for aliens to combat the problem of a shrinking gene pool back on their chilling planet. |
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Besides an ‘allergy’ to heat, the aliens have an odd tell. They lack belly buttons though it is unclear why given the human form is camouflage anyways. When the screen drops, the aliens seem a hybrid of Alien and Independence Day. The tentacles that pop out of the center of the chest whip around rather alarmingly at first, but do serve a function of holding victims down during implantation. Like in Alien, this implantation happens by forcing a tube down the throat. The aliens have powerful eyes so you must never lock gaze with them. Strangely, the aliens are having problems in their project. Humans have a tendency to freeze solid under their ministrations. |
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When the male students at a small Northwestern college enter into a sex-fueled competition to see who can hook-up with the most co-eds by the end of the summer, the race to bed the most beautiful babes takes an unexpectedly deadly turn. As the men around town start disappearing under increasingly strange circumstances, it begins to appear as if the institute for higher learning has become a hunting ground for intergalactic predators.<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/decoys-2-alien-seduction/</ref> |
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Returning from the first film is a young man who we learn has been under psychiatric treatment for his delusions of bad girl aliens. An evolution teacher is warned about him, but he takes an interest in the plausibility of the aliens, the musculature looking proper. In the end, the teacher becomes one of the victims. Science geeks will grouse the college professor should be fired for incompetence. He describes evolution via the metaphor of a ladder with species being higher or lower but there being many mistakes along the way. This is recognizably the metaphor of the Great Chain of Being which would be state of the art biological thinking back in the 1800s, but has been discredited and supplanted by Darwin . Evolution arranges species in bushes grown via descent with modification and selection of the fittest is the operative Darwinian mechanism. A line by the professor that quantity is no substitute for quality in evolution is false as well. High rates of reproduction is a valid survival strategy notably in species like insects and fish. |
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Apart from that, there can be no complaint about the actresses who are proper lookers and the cinematography and effects are pleasing to the eye. The plot commendably avoids cliché plot turns. |
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==Quotable line== |
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"There is nothing more important than sex. That’s the whole point of college." |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
Revision as of 06:42, 21 February 2014
Decoys 2: The Second Seduction | |
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Directed by | Jeffery Scott Lando |
Written by | Miguel Tejada-Flores (screenplay) and Tom Berry (story) |
Produced by | Franco Battista and Douglas Berquist |
Starring | Tyler Johnston Kim Poirier Corey Sevier Dina Meyer Tobin Bell |
Cinematography | John Spooner |
Music by | Steve London |
Distributed by | Imagination Worldwide |
Release date | 6 March 2007 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | CA$2,000,000 (estimated) |
Decoys 2: Alien Seduction is the sequel to the film Decoys. It was originally titled as Decoys 2: Rebirth, with its North American DVD release title being Decoys: The Second Seduction.
Actress Kim Poirier and actor Corey Sevier return from the original film, which also stars Tobin Bell and Dina Meyer.
It was originally due to air on TV but was given a straight-to-DVD release.[citation needed]
Synopsis
When the male students at a small Northwestern college enter into a sex-fueled competition to see who can hook-up with the most co-eds by the end of the summer, the race to bed the most beautiful babes takes an unexpectedly deadly turn. As the men around town start disappearing under increasingly strange circumstances, it begins to appear as if the institute for higher learning has become a hunting ground for intergalactic predators.[1]
Cast
- Corey Sevier as Luke Callahan
- Tyler Johnston as Sam Compton
- Kailin See as Stephanie Baxter
- Kim Poirier as Constance Snowden
- Dina Meyer as Dr. Alana Geisner
- Tobin Bell as Professor Erwin Buckton
- Reamonn Joshee as Henry Robbins
- Ryan Ash as Peter Brunson
- Brad Goddard as Nick Dean
- Michelle Molineux as Delia
- Lindsay Maxwell as Jasmine
- Natalie McFetridge as Angeline
- Sam Easton as Arnold Steiner
- Darcy Glassford as Rocky
- Ira Lee Gathers as Evan
Filming location
This movie was filmed at the University of Alberta campus in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It also uses bands from the area for the soundtrack.[citation needed]