Diagonaldi
Very well executed
Majorthebys
Charming and brutal
SanEat
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Wizard-8
The original "Decoys" was an absolutely terrible movie, which is probably why its Canadian distributor only gave it a half-hearted theatrical release. But it must have made money somewhere down the line, because here we have this sequel, and it's just as bad as the original. This is a really cheap enterprise - it's shoddily filmed, has tacky sets, and the alien effects (both in CGI and non-CGI) look like there was hardly any money to spend. The acting is really appalling, with not one actor managing to be the least sympathetic. Though part of that is due to the script, which creates really brain-dead characters in a story that is barely there. If you are thinking of tuning in anyway for sex and nudity, be warned, because there is no sex and only a few seconds of nudity. Just before the closing credits, we are told, "The End maybe". How I hope that this is truly the end and there won't be a "Decoys 3"!
Vomitron_G
For more than one reason the first "Decoys" movie managed to entertain sci-fi/horror audiences, much to everybody's surprise. A bunch of aliens, disguised as hot female college babes, wreak havoc on a campus. There mission is simple: seduce and mate with male students to ensure that their race will live on. It's a horror-comedy mixture aimed at teenagers mostly, but it's decent enough, fresh & spirited and was made on a comfortable budget. It's fun and that's about it. Nothing to complain about. Now, the sequel did it right too. The budget looked the same, so at least production values weren't a step backwards. But what the filmmakers understood, was giving us more of the same highlights that made the first film work: Same plot, more creature effects, a higher bodycount and last but not least, more luscious babes going topless. You can't ask much else from a flick like this than to keep a decent pace & entertain. And this sequel did.
Joe
This movie was.... interesting. It was overall quite novel, but it suffered from a couple of draw backs.The first is that while the alien female cast is definitely attractive (and I am not saying the human cast isn't), but it appears as if someone had instructed them to try and act seductively while playing a part and they just end up coming across like the actors in the crappy porn movies my flatmates used to find amusing. This is generally OK, but it really gets annoying in some places.Also, if you were hoping for a "Species" or an "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", you will be a little disappointed. The storyline in most places is fairly obvious, although there are a couple of features which make it different enough to make the film not a complete waste of time.Other than this, the special effects are certainly fair, the acting is decent (barring the notes above) and it's definitely watchable. It might not be a movie I would recommend to others as one to search out and watch, but if you have some time to kill or it's on TV there are a lot of other movies that are way worse than this.
Lucien Lessard
Luke (Corey Sevier) survived from the alien attack, which his previous girlfriend was a alien the whole time. Now Luke is hoping to get his life back in track, while he sees a psychiatrist (Dina Meyer) for the moment and as well trying to finish his college education. Now a group of horny college students (Tyler Johnston, Reamonn Joshee, Ryan Ash, Brad Goddard and Sam Easton) are setting a game between of rating female college students, seeing which student is hot and which one of the five guys will get laid first as well. Now two new college female students are living in the campus, which these two attractive ladies (Michelle Molineux, Lindsay Maxwell) are Aliens. Which they are here in earth to seduced humans from extinction. When Luke has a feeling that not everything in safe in the campus and he sees one of the aliens he remembers from his past. Her name is Constance (Kim Poirier) and she's pretending to be a doctor. While her two female aliens are trying to save their species from seducing every student or adult in sight. Now Luke and these horny colleagues have a chance to stop this race before they take over the world.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/*****).