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  1. Decoys is a 2004 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Matthew Hastings and written by Tom Berry and Hastings. 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.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0357585Decoys (2004) - IMDb

    Decoys: Directed by Matthew Hastings. With Corey Sevier, Stefanie von Pfetten, Kim Poirier, Elias Toufexis. Luke and Roger are just another couple of college guys trying to lose their virginity. But when Luke sees something unusual, he begins to suspect that the girls on campus aren't exactly human.

    • (5.4K)
    • Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Matthew Hastings
    • 2004-02-27
  3. Dec 15, 2021 · Today I take a look at the 2004 Canadian College Hijinks Horror Comedy, "Decoys". 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲: https://rottedreviews.com ...more.

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    is a 2004 horror film directed by Mathew Hastings about a guy trying to convince people Earth is being invaded by aliens. A sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, was released in 2007.

    A jock sneaks into his supposed girlfriend's house with flowers for her. It is cold inside and when he approaches his girlfriend's room he finds a dead man with his mouth wide open. He then spots two more corpses.

    Elsewhere, Luke Callahan and Roger, two college freshmen and virgins, are desperate to get laid. While doing their laundry after drinking too much beer, Luke meets two seductive girls named Lily and Constance. When Lily deliberately leaves a roll of quarters in the laundry, an inebriated and horny Luke goes to return them to her. He finds her room is unlocked and he decides to sneak in, finding that it is very cold inside. But when the girls suddenly return, he decides to hide in the closet. Luke watches as the girls open the windows and let the cold winter air surround them, seemingly arousing and comforting them as they strip naked, much to Luke's amusement. He then watches in horror and confusion as reptilian tentacles unfold from their chests and sexually arouse them while Constance sprays Lilly down with a can of liquid nitrogen. Luke, horrified and intrigued, decides to get to the bottom of the mystery.

    Meanwhile, the police find the body of a young man named Bobby from the college, frozen from the inside out and his mouth wide open with a look of terror on his face. He oddly also has a noticeable erection. The forensic scientists assume a "keg drinking tube" was shoved down his throat, not realizing it was actually Lily, who shoved her alien tentacle down his throat while having sex with him. Luke, with his girlfriend Alex, decide to try to find out what these aliens are and if needed, exterminate them.

    Luke and Roger's friend Gibby wanders into a cemetery with his girlfriend Natasha. They enter a mausoleum and begin to have sex on a cement slab. As Gibby ejaculates, Natasha reveals that she is an alien as her tentacles emerge from her chest and immobilize Gibby. a toothy ovipositor tentacle unfolds and is shoved down his throat as part of the alien mating process. After completing the mating process, Gibby freezes solid and dies, thus not surviving the mating process, much to Natasha's disappointment.

    In an effort to catch the aliens in the act and prove their existence, Luke and Alex hatch a plan to record them. Luke plants a camera in his bedroom and manages to get a very-horny Lily to go to bed with him. While Alex watches from a different room, Luke and Lily disrobe and prepare to have sex. As Lily mounts him, Luke notices a strange green organ between her breasts. The camera suddenly malfunctions, and Lily realizes she's being recorded. Angered, Lily prepares to rape Luke to death and unleashes her tentacles, but accidentally knocks over a candle, which starts a fire. Seemingly vulnerable to the heat, Lily screams and sheds her human form, letting Luke get a good look of what the aliens look like in their true form; humanoid reptilians. Lily escapes, but Luke and Alex fail to capture any evidence.

    Constance, meanwhile, becomes emotionally engaged with Roger, explains to him that the aliens have come to Earth to impregnate men, as their race is dying out. To save their people, the aliens persuade men to come with them, promising sex. However, the "mating" process involves sticking their tentacles down the male's throat. Most men die because they cannot survive the cold temperature. Roger allows Constance to "mate" with him after she explains everything 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 allow her to impregnate him, giving her race a chance to survive. Luke comes in just in time to see a baby alien crawl out of Roger's mouth. Roger dies soon after, leaving Constance horrified because she didn't want him to die.

    •Corey Sevier as Luke Callahan

    •Stefanie von Pfetten as Lilly Benson

    •Kim Poirier as Constance Snowden

    •Elias Toufexis as Roger

    •Meghan Ory as Alex

    •Ennis Esmer as Gibby

  4. A tedious mix of tones and sci-fi-horror beats, "Decoys" would just as soon put an audience to sleep than entertain. Finding sorority women serving as disguises for tentacled extraterrestrials, the film sees its lead characters in a college campus-set battle for survival.

    • (1.5K)
    • Téléfilm Canada
    • Matthew Hastings
  5. Decoys is the first Canadian made horror film to hit theaters in ages (excluding the recent Ginger Snaps II), so it's a little bit disappointing that it turns out to be somewhat underwhelming. Though it's certainly not a bad film - it's consistently entertaining and well made - it's highly unlikely that Decoys is going to revitalize the ...

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