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The Skulls, société secrète

Original title: The Skulls
  • 2000
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  • 1h 46m
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5.6/10
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Joshua Jackson and Paul Walker in The Skulls, société secrète (2000)
A senior at an ivy league college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skulls is not what he thought and comes at a price.
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A senior at an ivy league college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skull... Read allA senior at an ivy league college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skulls is not what he thought and comes at a price.A senior at an ivy league college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skulls is not what he thought and comes at a price.

  • Director
    • Rob Cohen
  • Writer
    • John Pogue
  • Stars
    • Joshua Jackson
    • Paul Walker
    • Hill Harper
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    35K
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    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writer
      • John Pogue
    • Stars
      • Joshua Jackson
      • Paul Walker
      • Hill Harper
    • 204User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson
    • Luke McNamara
    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Caleb Mandrake
    Hill Harper
    Hill Harper
    • Will Beckford
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Chloe
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Martin Lombard
    Steve Harris
    Steve Harris
    • Detective Sparrow
    William Petersen
    William Petersen
    • Ames Levritt
    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Litten Mandrake
    David Asman
    • Jason Pitcairn
    Scott Gibson
    Scott Gibson
    • Travis Wheeler
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
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    Andrew Kraulis
    Andrew Kraulis
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    Derek Aasland
    • Sullivan
    Jennifer Melino
    • J.J.
    Noah Dalton Danby
    Noah Dalton Danby
    • Hugh Mauberson
    • (as Noah Danby)
    Mac Fyfe
    Mac Fyfe
    • Laurence Thorne
    • (as Mak Fyfe)
    David Christo
    David Christo
    • Shawn Packford
    Shaw Madson
    • Chad MacIntosh
    • Director
      • Rob Cohen
    • Writer
      • John Pogue
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    6amalank

    Could have been better

    Joshua Jackson plays a very smart student who is eager to get into law school. Then he is approached by Paul Walker's character who manages to get him to join a secret society only for the smartest of the smartest students known as The Skulls. It seems that everything is going well but then things start to get much more darker.

    On the face of it, it seems like a brilliant idea for a movie. A good breakaway from the typical teen movie. However, it didn't really make good use of the potential it had to be a great movie. The story was made too thin than it should have been and some other details including character development and about this secret society itself were left rather sketchy.

    I believe that if these details are elaborated on then this would be a much better and more memorable movie than it actually is.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    'Secret Society' Film Is So-So

    This is one of those pretty entertaining-yet-not memorable stories. It's about a "secret society" in an Ivy League school and a subsequent cover-up of a murder. There is a neat little twist about a half hour before the end of the film.

    The college kids in here are no-name actors but all credible not offensive or annoying. The film is nicely photographed. Apparently, the film was successful enough to spawn a sequel, so that infers this has enough going for it to check it out if you haven't watched it.

    It's okay, but don't expect anything super. However, I have a good friend who thinks this movie is super, and he's usually very critical.
    6FlickJunkie-2

    Interesting premise, poor presentation

    Though it poses a good moral dilemma, `Skulls' is presented in such an implausible way as to render it crippled at birth. Luke McNamara is a small town boy of modest means attending an Ivy League institution that is never really named but is obviously Yale. He is hoping to be called for membership into the Skulls, a secret society of great status and power. Members of this society have the doors of power, wealth and influence thrown wide to them. This is a dream come true for Luke, who spends much of his time fretting over the hundreds of thousands in student loans he is incurring. When he discovers that one of the members has committed a felony, he is torn between his desire for wealth, his loyalty to a friend, and his conscience.

    Writer John Pogue (`U.S. Marshals') has conjured up a good moralistic tale, but it is so full of ridiculous premises that it becomes laughable. This is supposed to be a secret society where other than the members themselves, no one knows who the members are. Yet, Pogue and director Rob Cohen present it in such a way that they may as well be advertising their identities on TV. The building where the secret meetings take place is prominently marked with a Skull, and only members have keys to the building. So, Duh, anyone seen entering the building must be a Skull. New members get brand new $50,000 automobiles and $100,000 in cash, as if no one will notice this sudden burst of good fortune. The new members are branded on their wrist and we are supposed to believe that they will never be seen by anyone without their wristwatch on. The list of inconceivability goes on ad nauseam.

    The acting is generally quite good. Joshua Jackson (`Cruel Intentions', `Urban Legend') is excellent as Luke. He plays the part with just the right combination of idealistic zeal and moral grounding. He gets great support from Paul Walker (`She's All That', `Varsity Blues') as Caleb Mandrake, the spoiled rich kid trying to step out of his father's shadow. Craig T. Nelson gives a wonderfully nefarious performance as the chairman of the Skulls and Caleb's father.

    Maybe secret societies exist, and maybe they don't. The fact that no one is sure indicates that if they are more than mere myths, they are a lot more secret than depicted here. I rated this film a 6/10. It is an interesting idea that loses credibility in the telling.
    4dfranzen70

    As secret as a presidential affair

    The Skulls is a thinly veiled allusion to one of the purportedly most secret of all secret societies, Skull and Bones, the Yale group to which George Bush (the former president) belonged. You know all about those secret societies; they breed smart, rich young men who will put other smart, rich young men in power, and then those men will put other smart, rich young men in power, and so forth and yadda yadda yadda. You can find out all sorts of things about Skull and Bones online, and I suppose there's a chance some of those things are actually true. But for the purposes of this movie - and this review - suffice to say that The Skulls is a small group mostly made up of rich white kids who get paid scholarships, free cars, free women, the whole works. And what does this secret society ask for in return? Unbound loyalty, of course. Unquestioning and absolute loyalty, kind of like the Mob, really, only the Mob is more overtly criminal.

    The story focuses on Luke, a townie at Yale University. Luke wants to go to law school, but the tuition's a little high. He's parentless and low on funds, so of course he's prime pickings for The Skulls. Will he join them? Darn tootin' he will, despite the protests of his best friend and this hot young blonde he likes. They try to reason with him, believing their friendship is stronger than his need to be a lawyer, but they're wrong. If they were right, we'd have no movie.

    So he joins, and wouldn't you know it, all kinds of bad things happen to poor Luke. There's murder, there's corruption, and gosh and golly, our boy just doesn't know who to trust. More twists than a Poe novel; the only problem is, they're not believable twists. If you're cynical about this kind of movie (as I am), you'll laugh out loud many times, both at the acting and the dialogue. The worst offense is in the timing, quite frankly. At no point are we led to believe that this society could be a GOOD thing. We know immediately it's bad. See, I think to be truly sinister you need to wear a mask of credibility. If I already know how bad you are, I won't be as afraid of you or as startled when you actually do something despicable.

    This is a real chucklefest, in the same vein as Final Destination, Urban Legends, I Know What You Did Last Summer (both movies), and even the Scream movies, which I didn't care for (but I know many of you did, so whatcha gonna do). You have an attractive cast spouting incredible lines in unbelievable situations. The old moviegoer in us wonders what Jimmy Stewart or Gregory Peck would have done in this movie when they were younger (and, in Stewart's case, alive), but that's probably a philosophical debate best left to denizens of the old critics' home. As for me, I'd say pass on The Skulls - it's as hollow as its name might imply.
    8MissCzarChasm

    People judge this film too much

    The Skulls is not art. In fact it's pretty bad but some films are just made to entertain. I'm a firm believer of that. When people complain about this films plot, acting, etc, i just go come on guys give it a break. The movie does what it was made for. it entertains its core audience. Teenagers. I'm a teen and i enjoyed it for what it was even if it wasn't the greatest film ever made.

    The plot is intriguing but a little unrealistic. Luke Macnamara wnats desperately to be apart of a secret society known as the skulls. But he soon realizes that being in this society comes at a price.

    The plot begins with some intrigue but falls short after awhile and that's when you realize that this film is just there to entertain and yo shold just sit back and enjoy the ride. The acting is actually pretty good. joshua jackson is a telented actor and i bet if he got a better script he could go places. Leslie Bibb is the best because she displays the most emotion. She's very good. Paul walker is the weak link. he needs acting lessons.

    so guys don't go into this movie looking for a great script or anything like that. just be prepared to be entertained. i most certainly was.

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    • Trivia
      The Skull-and-Bones Society (on which this movie was based) actually gives out watches to each class of skulls, though not necessarily with the whole branding ceremony. After the movie was filmed, Joshua Jackson acquired one of the actual watches and gave it to director Rob Cohen.
    • Goofs
      It is not possible for a plastic oar lock (like the ones on the shell) to break as shown.
    • Quotes

      Will Beckford: If it's secret and elite, it can't be good.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version includes deleted scenes showing: Luke working as a singing flower delivery boy; a longer bar scene; after the bar scene they stop off at the news office; what happens after they fall off the roof; judge Mandrake blackmailing Luke; judge Mandrake convincing Caleb to "confess".
    • Connections
      Featured in Spotlight on Location: The Skulls (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Something About a Ceiling
      Written by Dave Bassett, Brian Keitz, Casey Dolan

      Performed by 3 Day Wheely

      Courtesy of DreamWorks Songs

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sociedad secreta
    • Filming locations
      • Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA(boathouse, opening scene)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Original Film
      • Newmarket Capital Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,046,120
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,034,885
      • Apr 2, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,802,120
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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