- Decoys (film)
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Decoys Directed by Matthew Hastings Written by Matthew Hastings,
Tom BerryStarring Nicole Eggert
Richard Burgi
Kim Poirier
Corey Sevier
Meghan Ory
Stefanie von Pfetten
Elias ToufexisMusic by Daryl Bennet
Jim GuttridgeRelease date(s) 2004 Decoys is a 2003 science fiction and horror film directed and co-written by Matthew Hastings, and written by Tom Berry. The cast included Kim Poirier and Nicole Eggert. It was filmed in Ottawa, Ontario and originally broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. A sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, was released in 2007.
Synopsis
A jock is seen carrying a bundle of flowers. He creeps into the house of his supposed girlfriend. It is cold inside and he finally approaches his girlfriend's room where he sees a dead man with his mouth wide open. He looks to the side and there are two more corpses.
Luke and Roger, two freshmen in college, are virgins, desperate to get laid. While doing the laundry in their dorm, they meet two cousins called Lily and Constance. When Lily accidentally leaves a roll of quarters behind in the laundry, Luke goes to return them to her in her dorm room. When the girls come into the room before he leaves, he hides in the closet. Luke watches the girls open the windows and let the cold air surround them. He then watches in horror as tentacles appear from their chests and sexually arouse them.
Luke is sure that there is something strange about them. Then a man is found with his body frozen inside out and his mouth wide open. The forensic scientists assume a "keg drinking tube" was shoved down his throat, but it was in fact an alien shoving a tentacle down his throat. Luke, with his best girlfriend Alex, try to solve the mystery and exterminate them.
Apparently, these aliens have come to earth in hopes of impregnating men, as their race is dying out. To save their race, the aliens persuade unsuspecting men to come with them to abandoned places, promising sex. However, the "mating" process involves sticking their tentacles down the male's throat. Most men die in the process because they cannot survive the cold temperature and the aliens fail yet again to produce spawn. Roger allows Constance to "mate" with him after she explains everything to him as she has fallen in love with him when she wasn't supposed to. She explains that they're merely trying to survive and that they don't want anyone to die. He agrees to mate with her to try to give her and her race a chance to survive. Luke comes in just in time to see a baby alien crawl out of Roger's mouth, and Roger dies soon after, leaving Constance horrified as she didn't want him to die.
Luke then discovers that, while the aliens love the cold, they hate heat. In the end, using a flamethrower and with the help of a cop who believes him, he exterminates Lily, Constance and the other aliens, in revenge for Roger's death, not knowing the truth. Alex congratulates him and they start to have sex. There's a sudden flashback to the very beginning of the movie when the jock sees the dead people. He looks up and sees Alex who then says "You're early". Suddenly Luke realizes Alex is an alien. He screams as she pins him down and rapes him and her tentacles appear. The camera zooms out of the room as Luke's screams fade away.
Cast
- Corey Sevier as Luke
- Stefanie von Pfetten as Lilly
- Kim Poirier as Constance
- Elias Toufexis as Roger
- Meghan Ory as Alex
- Ennis Esmer as Gibby
- Krista Morin as Vikki Vickers
- Marc Trottier as Bobby Johnson
- Carrie Colak as Natasha
- Sarah Smyth as Rosedale Princess
- Leah Graham as Melody
- Richard Burgi as Detective Francis Kirk
- Nicole Eggert as Detective Amanda Watts
- Don Hastings as Medical Examiner
- Mike Lobel as Halloween Jock
External links
Categories:- 2003 films
- 2000s science fiction films
- Alien visitation films
- Canadian science fiction films
- Canadian television films
- Comedy horror films
- English-language films
- Films about fraternities and sororities
- Syfy original films
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