The Skulls 2 details

The Skulls 2
Format: 12 DVD
Starring: Lindy Booth, Ashley Lyn Cafagna, Christopher Beck, Nathan West, Robin Dunne
Director: Joe Chappelle
Genre: Drama
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK VIDEO RENTAL
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The Skulls 2
12 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Rental release: 29 Jul 2002
Main languages: English
Subtitles: Arabic, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Romanian, Turkish
Hearing impaired subtitles: English
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  • O Dear

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By Charles S McAllister from Middlesex , 12 Jul 2004

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    This is an inferior sequel to the Skulls which was directed by Rob Cohen (Dragon Heart, Rat pack, Daylight)which was a very fine film indeed.

    Skulls 2 Directed by Joe Chappelle (Halloween, CSI:Miami TV series and other TV work) which is based still on a secret society in an unnamed Ivy League college just like Skulls 1 but that's the end of the comparison. Where Skulls had a big budget, big named stars, suspense, cinematography, music score, drama this sequel has none of this. This is a dull, dull film with dull characters except Robin Dunne (who plays Ryan) is quite able but just surrounded by faceless wooden efforts of which you really dont care for. All in all don't bother instead mow the lawn, hoover the house, dig a hole all these things would be a better use of your time and effort.
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  • Dissappointed

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By a customer from London , 27 Apr 2007
    Sequal for the sake of a sequal, not a patch on the 1st film.
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  • Same story as the much...

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By a customer from MANCHESTER , 07 Nov 2004
    Same story as the much better first one, no new ideas and therefore extremely predictable. The money could have been put to much better use by taking one of the main characters of the first part and continuing their storyline or making a donation to the homeless.
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  • O Dear

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By Charles S McAllister from Middlesex , 12 Jul 2004
    This is an inferior sequel to the Skulls which was directed by Rob Cohen (Dragon Heart, Rat pack, Daylight)which was a very fine film indeed.

    Skulls 2 Directed by Joe Chappelle (Halloween, CSI:Miami TV series and other TV work) which is based still on a secret society in an unnamed Ivy League college just like Skulls 1 but that's the end of the comparison. Where Skulls had a big budget, big named stars, suspense, cinematography, music score, drama this sequel has none of this. This is a dull, dull film with dull characters except Robin Dunne (who plays Ryan) is quite able but just surrounded by faceless wooden efforts of which you really dont care for. All in all don't bother instead mow the lawn, hoover the house, dig a hole all these things would be a better use of your time and effort.
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  • interesting

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By 1414 from Norfolk , 11 Feb 2004
    A member of the Skulls secret society witnesses a girl's death. The story is interesting. Does include a car chase but not really enough "action" in the movie. If you enjoyed the first 'Skulls' you will want to see 'Skulls 2' - I enjoyed it.
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  • Dead and Burried

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By Maverick from UK , 27 Jan 2004
    Unfortunately, there is not a lot to say about this sequel. At least not a lot of good anyway.

    Whilst the first skulls was an average thriller with a at least a little something different to offer. This attempt to continue the series failed to capture my imagination, the acting was mediocre at best, and the story line was un-original.

    I will pretty much sit through anything (as i have said before), and I sat through this and it passed the time, but this is definietly not a must see movie.
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