
Andre Gonzales
Very poorly made movie. Bad acting and the aliens look really fake. The storyline is awesome. With a better budget and better actors, this movie could have been a hit.


Movie spotlight
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.
A group of college students at a remote campus find themselves targeted by alien "decoys" who are replacing humans and preparing Earth for an alien invasion. As the decoys become more sophisticated and indistinguishable from real people, the students must race against time to uncover the truth and find a way to stop the invasion before it's too late.
Decoys was met with a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, low-budget effects, and underdeveloped characters as major drawbacks. While some acknowledged its attempt at a sci-fi thriller, most found it to be a derivative and uninspired entry in the genre.
The film suffers from a generic sci-fi premise that fails to excite.
Low-budget special effects detract from the overall viewing experience.
Characters and plot development are disappointingly superficial.
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The film was originally intended to be a television series pilot before being developed into a standalone movie.
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Very poorly made movie. Bad acting and the aliens look really fake. The storyline is awesome. With a better budget and better actors, this movie could have been a hit.