

The most important scenes feel rushed though and the ending will leave you in a state of shock, that this script could actually get pushed through as was. The dialogue, acting, and plot developments are rather shitty, but underneath it all it does have an entertaining and involving plot. It was of the so bad, it's good variety of enjoyment though. Overall, I actually enjoyed the movie to a degree. It's not a documentary, but a piece of fiction I get that. In real life, these societies go much deeper than this, but as a surface scraping movie, it deserves a little praise for at least making an attempt. It's okay though, because we will all see some day. If you don't think this is the type of corrupt shit that goes along with all these secret societies that the globalist elite are a part of you're wrong. The thing I really liked about this movie was that it didn't pull punches. The secret society that this film most notably is impersonating is that of The Skull and Bones, which is a real secret society at Yale. The Skulls is a movie based around the concept of a secret society. That is until he finds his best friend hanging from the ceiling. He's living it up like one of the social elite. He gets money, he gets women, he gets a new car, and he gets a brotherhood of powerful men that would do anything to protect him. When a secret society picks him for its new membership class, he gets everything he couldn't have before.

While most of the people around him come from families of power and wealth he does not. In the end though, it's still a movie that must be judged as any other. I still have to admit to being entertained by this garbage, and also I applaud it for its material. With a better cast, less melodramatic bullshit, and dialogue that doesn't sound like a made for tv movie it could have succeeded. Even with a good sounding concept though, this movie fails on so many levels. The Skulls has an interesting plot surrounding it for sure. Will Beckford: If it's secret and elite, it can't be good.
