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The Skulls II

  • Vidéo
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 39min
NOTE IMDb
4,7/10
3,3 k
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The Skulls II (2002)
Trailer
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Thriller

Cette suite à suspence au thriller acclamé suit un étudiant insouciant collège qui est attiré dans les enfers mystérieux de la société secrète la plus puissante de la nation.Cette suite à suspence au thriller acclamé suit un étudiant insouciant collège qui est attiré dans les enfers mystérieux de la société secrète la plus puissante de la nation.Cette suite à suspence au thriller acclamé suit un étudiant insouciant collège qui est attiré dans les enfers mystérieux de la société secrète la plus puissante de la nation.

  • Réalisation
    • Joe Chappelle
  • Scénario
    • Hans Rodionoff
    • Michele Colucci-Zieger
    • John Pogue
  • Casting principal
    • Robin Dunne
    • Nathan West
    • Ashley Tesoro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    3,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joe Chappelle
    • Scénario
      • Hans Rodionoff
      • Michele Colucci-Zieger
      • John Pogue
    • Casting principal
      • Robin Dunne
      • Nathan West
      • Ashley Tesoro
    • 24avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total

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    Robin Dunne
    Robin Dunne
    • Ryan Sommers
    Nathan West
    Nathan West
    • Parker Neal
    Ashley Tesoro
    Ashley Tesoro
    • Ali
    • (as Ashley Lyn Cafagna)
    Lindy Booth
    Lindy Booth
    • Kelly
    James Gallanders
    James Gallanders
    • Greg Sommers
    Christopher Ralph
    • Jeff Colby
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Matt Hutchinson
    Andrew Gillies
    Andrew Gillies
    • Winston Taft
    Stephen Young
    Stephen Young
    • Sen. George Milford
    Simon Reynolds
    Simon Reynolds
    • Dr. Phillip Sprague
    Ardon Bess
    • Mr. Beckford
    Sandi Ross
    Sandi Ross
    • Mrs. Beckford
    Margot Gagnon
    • Diana Rollins
    Patric Masurkevitch
    • Lacrosse Coach
    R.D. Reid
    • Professor
    Edie Inksetter
    Edie Inksetter
    • Restaurant Manager
    Scott Wickware
    Scott Wickware
    • Detective Freeboure
    William Lazar
    • Peyton Whitmore III
    • (scènes coupées)
    • Réalisation
      • Joe Chappelle
    • Scénario
      • Hans Rodionoff
      • Michele Colucci-Zieger
      • John Pogue
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    4sol-kay

    What an interesting and engaging bunch of Craniums!

    **SPOILERS** Being tapped by "The Skulls" to be inducted into their secret bone-head society is something that every young collage student in this unnamed Ivy League school has been dreaming of and young Ryan Sommers, Robin Dunne, is one of the lucky few who's been chosen. Instead of taking his role seriously as an up and coming Skull Ryan pulls off a joke on the "Skulls" during one of their secret ceremonies that. This bone-head prank lands him and his "Skull Soulmate" Jeff Colby, Christopher Ralph, on the Skull Sh*t-list and has Ryan and Jeff doing toothbrush duty at the "Tombs", the Skulls headquarters, attic.

    Hearing some noise Ryan notices, outside the attic window Skull member Matt "Hutch" Hutchinson, Aaron Ashmore, fooling around with the captain of the collages Womans Lacrosse Team Dianna Rollins, Margot Gagnon, and after getting good and drunk she loses her balance and fall off the roof. It's then when all hell breaks loose with top and senior members of the Skulls moving heaven and earth to keep Dianna's death from going public and implicating their secret society; which no one is supposed to know even exists.

    There's a lot of huffing and puffing and nothing else as Ryan is put through the ringer in an effort to first quite and then later terminate him to keep this incident from reaching the newspapers and exposing the mysterious Skulls in the most unflattering way.

    It's hinted in the movie, with references to the first Skulls film, that killing is nothing new and surprising with the Skulls. So why are they so panic-stricken now when with their total control of the media police doctors lawyers as well as local and state politicians to cover-up of Dianna's death!

    We have instead of a powerful society totally controlling Ryan and later his turn-coat brother Greg, James Gallarders, having to go all-out to shut them up before they spill the beans on them and possibly exposing their secret society. Even the evidence of Dianna's death that was covered up by the local coroner Dr. Sprague (Simon Reynolds), who faked it up to be a traffic accident, is so shabbily hidden that a schoolboy could have found and stolen it. Dr. Sprangue wasn't that effective either in hiding his report on Dianna's death by leaving his office opened as he was checking out the latest, and most well-developed, female students for the towns collage next semesters Anatomy class.

    Poor Ryan loses his up-tight and scheming girlfriend Ali, Ashley Cafagana-Tesoro, who only loved him because he was a Skull and someone who can open doors for her in the world of power politics. As soon as he wasn't Ali threw Ryan out of her dorm and her life and hooked up with Hutch who killed Dianna. Ali later even threatened to press charges against a confused Ryan for giving her a shinier on her left eye! Something she got from tickling Ryan not him purposely belting her.

    In the end all the dirty laundry about the Skulls comes out in the wash due to Ryan and his new girlfriend and Ali's dorm-mate Kelly, Lindy Booth. With the not now so secret secret organization facing criminal charges in Dianna's, as well as who knows how many others, death they get their big guns out as they gather together in the Skulls secret "War Room". There they decide to put an end to all this shenanigans once in for all by kicking out the person who they feel is the reason for all this bad publicity they've been getting lately.

    As usual the skulls screw up again, in trying to protect themselves and the future of the secret Skull society by dumping on the very person who would have saved them all this embarrassment. The person who tried t keep the all-too-normal and clear thinking, for the Skulls, Ryan from being taped into their lame-brain society in the first place.
    film-critic

    Is this the part where I spin some ingenious line proving that I was in fact listening all along?

    So, where should I go with this one? I am pretty sure that most can realize how bad of a film this was without needing me to spell it out for you, but then some of us do need guides, so here it goes. The Skulls II is a classic example of a movie company trying to monopolize on the semi-success of the original. Using the rules of low-budget sequel making, they get lesser-known actors to replace the better known actors from the original. They repeat several select scenes that resemble the original so that the audience doesn't get confused, while all the while continuing with a similar story from the original. At first glance, you may not realize that there is a difference between these two films outside of the grade D actors that are trying to make a name for themselves. When will Hollywood realize that they need to stop doing this? The original Skulls film was not a box-office sensation, so why suck even more money from an already dried well? Then to see that there is already another film released for those of us that are foaming at the mouth to get more of this secret society makes me sick. Why Hollywood, why?

    Let me begin by getting the shredder out. The acting was horrible. I mean, I have seen some bad acting in many of the films that I have seen over the years, but that done by Robin Dunne and Nathan West was despicable. It was obvious from the opening sequence that they were more excited about being in a film than the overall quality of the film. This was not a good sign. The only successful task that these young actors did for me was taking me from minute zero to minute ninety-eight. The progressed the film, if that is what you want to call it. Of course, how can you act if you are handed shoddy material anyway? None of these characters were developed or better yet underdeveloped. I would have been happier with underdeveloped characters because I could have blamed the writers, but instead I have found that both are to blame. For lack of a better word, the actors in this film were lazy. They accepted bad parts for money, and that is never a way to boost your career. If you have noticed, these guys haven't gone further with their jobs, and I would be blaming this film if I were them for their lack of good employment.

    Another aspect to toss in the shredder is the concept of continuity. When one directs a film, you must possess within your bag of goodness the ability to move the characters from point A to point B fluently. For those of you that have seen this film, you will probably agree with me that director Joe Chappelle did not have this talent. There were so many holes in this story that he tried to fill with scenes from the original that forced Chappelle to shoot himself in the foot. I could not get involved with the plot of this film because one moment the organization was doing something, and the next they were doing something completely the opposite. Perhaps it was the laziness of the characters that opened these holes, but we cannot leave out Chappelle. He should have pushed his team further and used his leadership abilities. I have spoken before that I felt as if the actors were there to collect a paycheck and jump-start their careers, I feel the same about Joe Chappelle. Could he not see the overall awfulness of this film? When did he finally look at the finished product and say, 'We have an Oscar winner here!' If he said this, then I would question Chappelle's ability to direct.

    Finally, I would like to make a quick comment about the use of CGI in this film. For those of you who have seen this horrible, horrible film, you probably missed it because of the burning sensation coming from your eyes. It says something about a film when the only use of CGI is on a trashcan. A trashcan being hurled towards a person is a waste of studio money and viewers patience. I laughed hysterically when I saw this because I could see Chappelle getting excited about this scene. What kind of damage could a plastic trash can do to anyone? It is a tough question, and I am thankful that hard-earned money went towards the creation of this piece of cinematic history.

    Overall, I have had enough about this organization. For this series to continue, the creators, directors, or film studios will have to completely break the norm and go out on a limb. As I can see from the next one it looks like they have a woman that wants to join the organization. That is not the limb that I am talking about. This (now trilogy) was failed from the beginning, yet the Hollywood recycle factor chose to release it over and over again. It was sad to see these actors and director fail, but it should have been obvious from the beginning when they were handed the direct-to-video release script for The Skulls II. I encourage you to avoid this film at all costs. There is nothing redeemable in it at all.

    Grade: * out of *****
    5Platypuschow

    The Skulls II: Improved sequel

    Remember The Skulls (2002) one of a spate of "Cool" dramas that included Cruel Intentions (1999) and Anti-Trust (2001). I didn't think much of it, though I appreciated the concept I thought they dropped the ball.

    So what do you do when you drop a ball? You pick it right back up again and that's what they did here.

    With no real connection to the first movie they started afresh and maybe that was for the best. Starring Robin Dunne and Lindy Booth it's the same formula, just tweeked and done slightly better.

    It tells the story of a young man getting initiated into the secret order known as The Skulls, a way for a young man to have a future full of guaranteed wealth, power and all the things that come with that.

    But he starts to have suspicions about the order and what they do behind the scenes, leading to this passable thriller.

    You won't find anything very original here but for what it is it's watchable enough but still hardly impressing me with The Skulls franchise.

    One movie left, hopefully they kept improving.

    The Good:

    Lindy Booth

    Passable plot

    The Bad:

    Seen it all before

    Not exactly exanding the franchise

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Farting when a girl tickles you may not be as common as I try to make out

    When running away from a car the most logical thing to do is run down the road as opposed to off to the side

    Half the catering budget went to Aaron Ashmore
    James_Mulder

    If you liked the first, the second is worth seeing, but don't expect Shakespeare

    As far as sequels go, it is par for the course. Here they had a great plot, and excellent possiblities but I think they could have taken it farther. There are tie-ins with the first and takes the conspiracy deeper. It's always good to see a lone wolf rise up and rage against the machine. Good times.
    Pookyiscute

    Robin Dunne....'nough said.

    Okay, So I don't really remember that much about the first Skulls, but what I do remember is Paul Walker, and that's enough for me. And, although, I don't think Joshua Jackson is that cute, in my opinion, I did think that he had a certain charm in the film. However, I never though that Paul Walker would be in danger of being the less hotter of the two, but Robin Dunne, makes that a reality. He is one of the HOTTEST actors of our time, or at least in my generation. But, other than how hot Dunne was in the movie, which is a big part of the film, the movie itself, was quite surprising. I was happy to find that this movie was just as good, if not better than the first Skulls. It had some great intense scenes, and some great plot twists. It kept you guessing as to what was going to happen next, and made you stick around for more. With more than a few chase scenes, and sexy boxers and bras, the movie really helps show off Dunne's great acting ability. Which, you might be surprised to find, already knowing that he is hot, and can't even being able to imagine that his acting could be as good as his looks. The two female leads were good. The brunette was probably better at playing a bitch, than the blond was at playing sweet and innocent. But I liked both, and was jealous of both, not only because they got to share the same air, as Robin, but also because they both got to kiss Robin! But, all in all, I think that the film was definitely worth watching, and I'm glad I gave it a chance instead of pawning it off as just another dumb sequel. So check it out...you'll like it.

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      Robin Dunne later co-starred on Dawson's Creek with Joshua Jackson who starred in the first Skulls movie.
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      Kelly: Ryan came, before.

      Ali: I told you not to let him in here!

      Kelly: Why are you breaking up with him?

      Ali: I loved you like a sister, and it hurts me that you have to turn on me like this, as the apartment is in my name, I think its best for you to go by tomorrow.

      Kelly: Alright, what did the skulls give you?

    • Connexions
      Followed by The Skulls III (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Not Alone
      Written by Gina Rene, Gabriel Rene and Andy Caldwell

      Performed by Soulstice

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 avril 2002 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tổ chức Đầu Lâu 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
      • Original Film
      • Newmarket Capital Group
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      • 3 800 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 39min(99 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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