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Lost Boys - The TribeOne of the essential cult movies of the 1980s, THE LOST BOYS ably blended truly terrifying moments with the big laughs of a teen movie....
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One of the essential cult movies of the 1980s, THE LOST BOYS ably blended truly terrifying moments with the big laughs of a teen movie. This belated sequel to the horror comedy follows Chris Emerson (Tad Hilgenbrink) and his sister Nicole (Autumn Reeser) as they arrive in a California beach town to live with a relative following the deaths of their parents. Ruling the beach are a group of local surfers who turn out to be more than teenage hooligans--they're vampires! The group's leader (Angus Sutherland, half-brother of Kiefer) sets his sights on Nicole, pulling her into their nocturnal brood. To save his sister, Chris seeks out the Frog Brothers (played once again by Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander) to guide him in the ways of vampire hunting.
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4 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Pros: Fun, campy vampire flick with a lot of the charm of the original.
Cons: It's not the original.
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Lost Boys is a classic. This one missed that status, but it comes close. A great homage, and possibly the start of something new. 3 and half stars Read More
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Pros: just about everything mentioned in this review
Cons: could have been better but still no real cons
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Those who like the original film should like this one. Those into vampire classics who have not yet seen either of these films should check them out. Read More
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Pros: Entertaining
Cons: Not as good as the first
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It's worth seeing if you liked the first movie. Read More
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Pros: Um...the Coreys (not nearly enough), music (a reminder of how good the original is)
Cons: Story, leads, acting, dialog, pacing
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B-movie horror fans could do worse. But the promise of better things soured this for me. This is watered-down schlock that's an insult to the cult classic. Read More
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