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The Skulls was a 2000 film starring Joshua Jackson, Paul Walker, and Leslie Bibb; and directed by Rob Cohen. Its plot is based upon some of the most wild conspiracy theories surrounding Yale University's Skull and Bones student society. The movie was critically panned (For example, it was one of Roger Ebert's most hated films), but successful enough to spawn two direct-to-video sequels, The Skulls II, starring Robin Dunne, and The Skulls III, with Clare Kramer as the first woman member of the society.
Plot summarySpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Luke McNamara (Joshua Jackson) is a college student with aspirations to eventually become a lawyer. He attends Yale along with his quasi-girlfriend Chloe (Leslie Bibb) and his best friend Will (Hill Harper). Luke's friendships hit the rocks when he is invited to join a secret society known as "The Skulls." After Luke passes the first part of the initiation process, he has a falling out with Chloe when she realizes that he has become a skull. As a member of the skulls, Luke is partnered with Caleb Mandrake (Paul Walker), and the two eventually strike up a friendship. Caleb's father is the current President of the Skulls, and his partner Senator Ames Levritt takes an interest in Luke. Eventually Will, who has been conducting research on The Skulls for some time, discovers their secret ritual room. Will gets caught in the ritual room by and in the ensuing struggle he falls and is knocked unconscious. Caleb is ordered to leave the room by his father, after which one of his father's cronies breaks Will's neck. The skulls manage to move the body and make it look like Will committed suicide in his dorm room.
With the help of Ames Levritt (William Petersen) and Chloe, Luke manages to escape the mental hospital and an attempt on his life. At this point Luke decides that his only option is to fight The Skulls by their own rules, and "bring war to them." He challenges Caleb to a duel at The Skulls' private island. Caleb's father tries to take his son's place in the duel, but is denied the opportunity due to another Skull rule. After the two college students take their paces and turn around, Luke drops his gun and tries to convince Caleb of the truth, being that he is not responsible for Will's murder. Despite being pressured by his father to kill Luke, Caleb cannot bring himself to pull the trigger. At this point, Caleb's father loses control, grabs a pistol, and attempts to shoot Luke himself. Before he can successfully fire his weapon, Caleb shoots his own father. The wound is apparently not a mortal one. Furious, Caleb's father rebukes him, and Caleb, grief-stricken, tries to kill himself, but is stopped by Luke. The film ends with Luke's realization that Mr. Levritt waited to help him until he had no other choice but to duel and eliminate his rival (Caleb's father). Luke becomes disgusted with the order and refuses to participate, even after Levritt threatens to track him down some day and make demands that could have serious repercussions. As Luke walks away Levritt congratulates the boy on a job well done, though Luke cannot hear him. The final shot of the movie is Luke's reunion with Chloe. Spoilers end here.
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