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The Skulls (2000)

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Reviews Counted: 80 Fresh: 6  Rotten:74 Average Rating: 3.1/10
 
Consensus: The Skulls is full of nonsense and empty of good script and plot.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins

Synopsis: At a top Ivy League college, a prestigious secret society has begun recruiting new members. One of their selections is Luke McNamara (Joshua Jackson), a local working-class boy and star of the crew team. After a dangerous and arcane induction ceremony, Luke and other young men are welcomed... At a top Ivy League college, a prestigious secret society has begun recruiting new members. One of their selections is Luke McNamara (Joshua Jackson), a local working-class boy and star of the crew team. After a dangerous and arcane induction ceremony, Luke and other young men are welcomed into the Skulls, an elite fraternity with two former presidents and numerous powerful and important men as members. Luke enjoys his newfound privileges, which include fancy cars, money, and admittance to the law school of his choice. But when Luke's best friend and editor of the school newspaper goes investigating into the Skulls' inner sanctum and winds up mysteriously dead, Luke believes there may be sinister forces at work. Luke tries to quit the Skulls, refusing to go along with a cover-up involving the wealthy Caleb Mandrake (Paul Walker), son of the Skulls' president, and soon ominous forces are threatening not only Luke but his girlfriend, Chloe (Leslie Bibb). But can Luke get away from the Skulls, or is he a part of them forever? THE SKULLS is a creepy blending of conspiracy thriller ideas, based on the actual Skull & Bones Fraternity at Yale, which included screenwriter John Pogue as a member. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker, Craig T. Nelson, Leslie Bibb, Hill Harper

Director: Rob Cohen
Screenwriter: John Pogue
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, John Pogue
Composer: Randy Edelman

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Release:

May 22, 2001

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Mark Halverson
Sacramento News & Review
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03/10/07
David Keyes
Cinemaphile.org
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Initially tolerable but increasingly stupid.

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03/05/07
Lisa Alspector
Chicago Reader
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The movie's unintentionally played like a comedy all the way.

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02/09/06
Trevor Johnston
Time Out
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...above-average teen thriller.

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08/01/03
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews
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It is so unbelievably ludicrous that I couldn't help but think that it was intentional despite Rob Cohen's constant attempts to convince me otherwise.

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05/22/03
Eugene Novikov
Film Blather
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2/4

[Cohen] has a knack for making the most ridiculous material suspenseful.

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05/20/03
Susan Tavernetti
Palo Alto Weekly
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1.5/5

A dark, stupid tale.

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02/08/03
John R. McEwen
Film Quips Online
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2.5/5

The filmmakers would rather exploit and inflame a class war than deconstruct it.

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12/08/02
Ron Wells
Film Threat
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Through pure mismanagement, The Skulls bungles a rich seam of material.

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12/02/02
Xan Brooks
Sight and Sound
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With large amounts of alcohol and the right friends, it might be a Mystery Science Theater 3000-level hoot. Otherwise, The Skulls is a crime against humanity.

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08/26/02
Brent Simon
Entertainment Today
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2/4

In an otherwise boneheaded hour and a half of intrigue and silliness, The Skulls does offer one of the more memorable lines of dialogue in recent movies.

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03/22/02
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail
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2/5

I guess it wouldn't have been enough to just make an intelligent and gripping drama about Ivy League secret societies. No, we had to have a murder, coverup, good guys, bad guys, and so on.

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12/10/01
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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This is a straight to video job.

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10/30/01
Garth Franklin
Dark Horizons
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Would be scary if it weren't so stupid.

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10/10/01
Scott Weinberg
eFilmCritic.com
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2/5

If there was an Oscar for the Silliest Movie Category, then The Skulls might be in with a good chance of winning.

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04/17/01
Ben Falk
BBC
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Gleefully plunges through the silliness with remarkable conviction; there's a thrill to be had. Time and money are rarely wasted in such entertaining and inoffensive ways.

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03/24/01
Chuck Rudolph
Matinee Magazine
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02/14/01
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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The story looks promising up to a point, but then it gets downright silly with a series of car chases and improbable coincidences.

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01/01/01
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope
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A mindless thriller.

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