Decoys — 2004 Isaidub
Here’s a review for Decoys (2004) in the context of the “isaidub” release (often associated with pirated or low-quality downloads):
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With a mix of Species (1995) and Animal House (1978), Decoys became a minor hit on the home video circuit. It spawned a less-successful sequel, Decoys 2: Alien Seduction (2007). For fans of low-budget practical effects (the freeze corpses actually look impressive), cheesy one-liners, and early 2000s nostalgia, Decoys remains a guilty pleasure. decoys 2004 isaidub
Decoys 2004 iSaIDub: The Cult Sci-Fi Comedy’s Troubled Legacy with Piracy
In the mid-2000s, a peculiar subgenre of horror-comedy emerged: the “alien babe” movie. Films like Species (1995) had already set the template, but by 2004, the landscape was ripe for a low-budget, Gen-X take on the concept. Enter Decoys (2004), a Canadian sci-fi horror film directed by Matthew Hastings. While the film initially flew under the radar, achieving only a modest cult following through DVD rentals, its digital afterlife became inextricably linked to a notorious name in online piracy: iSaIDub. Here’s a review for Decoys (2004) in the
Two college roommates, Luke and Roger, discover that a group of impossibly beautiful female students are not just vapid party-goers. They are alien organisms (decoys) who are secretly multiplying and freezing their male victims to death—literally turning them into human icicles. The twist? The decoys are desperate to find a compatible human male to mate with before their homeworld freezes over. Decoys 2004 iSaIDub: The Cult Sci-Fi Comedy’s Troubled
The Plot: The story follows a group of college freshmen in a snowy university town who discover that the beautiful blondes roaming the campus aren't just sorority sisters—they are aliens. Their goal? To mate with human males to save their dying race. Unfortunately for the guys, the mating process is fatal. It’s up to our protagonist, Luke, to convince the authorities (and his friends) that the icy blondes are deadly invaders before it’s too late.
Decoys is a Canadian sci-fi horror film directed by Matthew Hastings. It blends college comedy with supernatural horror, often compared to the movie Species.