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Let me begin by telling you that I love the The Lost Boys. I love everything about it from the acting, the storyline, the pounding rock soundtrack, the motorcycles. Everything! At its heart it is a vehicle for the group of actors known as the "Brat Pack" but is still very enjoyable nonetheless.
That's not to say the movie is without its faults of course but it is a very enjoyable teen horror film with the right amount of scares and twists.
We start the movie with a scuffle between two gangs on a carousel at a funfair. The security guard throws both groups out. Later as he walks to his car he is attacked by something unseen from the air and disappears. We then see Michael (Jason Patric), Sam (Corey Haim) and their mother (Dianne Wiest) travelling to Santa Carla to live with their grandfather (Barnard Hughes) after a messy divorce.
Not long after Sam meets up with the Frog brothers, Edgar (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), who hand him a comic book about vampires and tell him to think of it as a survival manual.
That's not to say the movie is without its faults of course but it is a very enjoyable teen horror film with the right amount of scares and twists.
We start the movie with a scuffle between two gangs on a carousel at a funfair. The security guard throws both groups out. Later as he walks to his car he is attacked by something unseen from the air and disappears. We then see Michael (Jason Patric), Sam (Corey Haim) and their mother (Dianne Wiest) travelling to Santa Carla to live with their grandfather (Barnard Hughes) after a messy divorce.
Not long after Sam meets up with the Frog brothers, Edgar (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), who hand him a comic book about vampires and tell him to think of it as a survival manual.