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Skulls, Paul Walker (2000)
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Synopsis of the DVD Movie: Synopsis
Synopsis
DVD Movie Rating for: Skulls
3 out of 5
Movie Plot of: Skulls
Luke McNamara, a college senior from a working class background joins a secret elitist college fraternity organization called "The Skulls", in hope of gaining acceptance into Harvard Law School. At first seduced by the club's trapping of power and wealth, a series of disturbing incidents, such as his best friends suicide, leads Luke to investigate the true nature of the organization and the truth behind his friends supposed suicide. He starts realizing that his future and possibly his life is in danger.
Deep within the hallowed walls of Ivy League's most prominent campus exists a secret society where power and elite are bred. Only a few are chosen to join where Presidents are groomed, wealthy bloodlines bond, and plots thickened. For Luke McNamara (Joshua Jackson), an invitation to join the prestigious secret college organization, The Skulls, is a dream come true. Until murder befalls another student, and Luke finds himself one student amidst the sinister and well-connected brotherhood and now he must summon the strength to stand alone against immeasurable odds.
DVD Production Details of: Skulls
Starring: Joshua Jackson
Director: Rob Cohen
Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Studio: Umvd
DVD Release Date: April 9, 2002
DVD Features:
Number of discs: 2
DVD Easter Eggs
Hidden Trailers
First go to the second page of the bonus section and click on cast and crew
or directors section. Now Go to the bottom right name if I remember right it
is Rob Cohen, click his name, read his little summary about himself, and where
it says all the movies he's done, you should be able to watch the DAYLIGHT,
DRAGONHEART, AND BRUCE LEE TRAILERS!!
Cast of the movie: Skulls
- Joshua Jackson .... Luke McNamara
- Paul Walker .... Caleb Mandrake
- Hill Harper .... Will Beckford
- Leslie Bibb .... Chloe Whitfield
- Christopher McDonald .... Martin Lombard
- Steve Harris .... Detective Sparrow
- William L. Petersen .... Ames Levritt (as William Petersen)
- Craig T. Nelson .... Litten Mandrake
- David Asman .... Jason Pitcairn
- Scott Gibson .... Travis Wheeler
- Nigel Bennett .... Dr. Rupert Whitney
- Andrew Kraulis .... McBride
- Derek Aasland .... Sullivan
- Jennifer Melino .... J.J.
- Noah Danby .... Hugh Mauberson
Photo Gallery of the movie: Skulls
Click on one of the thumbnails to see the full size, high resolution photographs
Skulls
Reviews of the movie: Skulls
These are two excellent movies well worth buying together. I had bought this half expecting Skulls II to be like most sequels released on just video and to be not all that good. I was wrong. It was well done and didn't try and play too much off of the first movie, but rather used the original enough to establish a link.
The Skulls is even better. I think I have reviewed it elsewhere, so I will say here that it is well worth watching if you don't mind a movie that makes you think.
All sizzle, no steak.
"The Skulls" has all the spit and polish of a good film. However,
it's story is about as full of holes as...well, a skull. This implausible drama
gives us no reason to care if the hero lives or dies as he wends his way through
a very implausible plot which is a flimsy as a house of cards. Watchable but
lacking in substance.

