Decoys 2: Alien Seduction  (2007)
Nomination Year: 2026
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In Decoys, sexy aliens from a dying species prowled a college campus seducing boys to help them repopulate their species -- a prospect that was usually fatal for the boys. In Decoys 2, sexy aliens from a dying species prowl a different college campus seducing boys to help them repopulate their species -- a prospect that is usually fatal for the boys. Luckily for the boys on this campus, though, Luke -- the hero who was killed in the first movie's Crummy Ending -- turns out to have implausibly survived his previous on-camera death and arrives to warn the obnoxious college bros of their impending doom. The first movie walked a fine line between exploitative and satirical -- you were never quite sure whether the filmmakers bought into their horror premise or were lampooning it, or whether you were supposed to rooting for its obnoxious frat boy "heroes" or against them. Decoys 2 indulges in no such ambiguity -- it's clear that the filmmakers' intent was to cash in on the success of the first movie while putting in as little effort as possible.

Greg Pearson
Smithee Award Nominations
Most Ludicrous Premise
Totally...Worth It...GAK!
Aliens need to mate with human males to reproduce, but if it's not romantic enough, the humans die.
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Stupidest-Looking Monster
Did They Want a Sexy Alien or a Sexy Alien?

Arnold is about to get lucky with a hottie that leaves him cold. The alien chick is about to freeze him to a lampost harder than Flick in A Christmas Story.

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Inane Dialogue
Don't Let Her Get Away!
Don't let her get away!
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Crummiest Ending
The End. Maybe.
The end. Maybe...
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