Product Description As the lost boys and girls of San Cazador prepare to party under the Blood Moon, an alpha vampire conspires to turn these unsuspecting ravers into an army of undead. The only thing that stands between him and the annihilation of the entire human race is the infamous vampire fighting Frog Brothers. Armed with double-barrel holy water balloon launchers and multi-arrow crossbows, Edgar (Corey Feldman) and Alan Frog (Jamison Newlander) join forces to kick some blood-sucker butt in this latest high-energy, action packed adventure in the Lost Boys franchise. .com The Frog brothers--first launched as adolescent vampire slayers in The Lost Boys, Joel Schumacher's 1987 fang-fest--have weathered a lot of undead incidents in the years since then. Or so we are told in Lost Boys: The Thirst, a 2010 sequel that brings back original actors Corey Feldman and (less prominently) Jamison Newlander as Edgar and Alan Frog. The Frog boys are currently well out of the world of vampire hunting; Edgar, played by Feldman with all the growling crankiness he can muster, lives in a mobile home and peddles his vintage comic books to make ends meet. The Thirst posits a new threat, a drug made of vampire blood that, distributed at raves, can enlist hundreds of new vampires in the bloodthirsty army in a single night. The author (Tanit Phoenix) of a Twilight-like series of vampire novels has enlisted Edgar's help in stopping this menace, which gives Edgar (and the movie) a chance to rag on the Twilight phenomenon a bit: "There is nothing sexy about being a member of the undead!" While the film is limited by its straight-to-DVD budget and slapdash action sequences, it does earn points for these pop-culture vampires pokes, reality TV-bashing, and Lost Boys in-jokes. On the latter score, clips from the '87 film remind us of the past, including excerpts featuring the late Corey Haim, Feldman's frequent costar and something of a lost boy offscreen. This is a lightweight take on the material (when you hear a line like "this turns holy water into holy slaughter" you pretty much know what to expect), but as such things go it would have to be considered a savvy effort, and maybe the restart of a franchise. --Robert Horton
N**L
awesome
as far as B-rate movies go based on 80 and 90s movies it's a good movie.
A**K
Its fun 2 be a vampire
It's the Living Dead Girl here, I saw Lost Boys when I was 8; it's the movie that got me into vampires and Corey Feldman (and I have loved EVERY one of his movies...and I'll admit...Lost Boys The Tribe wasn't the greatest...the biggest problem I had was that guy he was helping (I really think he should've stabbed him in the neck with the stake when he wanted his help (cause he was so annoying he didn't deserve it....and I didn't like the vampires at all (they sucked pun intended, and I'm real particular about that) also I loved his tattoo...but wish he would've had that in the third one (Sexy) and I loved the third one...it totally follows the 1st and the Opening line....It's the attack of Grandpa Munster....awesome! And I can't swear on here so I can't say the ending entirely but the part where he takes down the Alpha with the spell and the dusting that cues the theme....awesome! Oh and for you readers who are keeping up the shoulder wound is the part where it's like in Graduation day on Buffy you know on 3, then she pulls the long bow arrow out? Great scene.
J**R
Its not the original...(obviously)
This movie was fun! Ya can't beat the 1st one EVER (especially missing our other Corey) but this had some unexpected "B" movie greats! Check it out for yourself... if you loved the 1st ya have to follow through with the rest!
C**T
Best of the three
I almost didn’t get this one because I was so disappointed in the second one the tribe. But it was at a good price so I said why not and tried it and this is the one that I think I enjoyed the best it’s a little bit different than the other two but I think that’s what makes it better And it also didn’t have as big of an All-Star cast as the other two but that could’ve been for the betterment of it also, just need to see it and make your own opinion but I believe you’ll like it
C**.
To bloody
I was an ok movie l wouldn’t watch it but that just me.
J**.
If there was a zero rating, that is what I would choose.
Very lame and predictable.
L**N
LOST BOYS SAGA
I LOVED THE MOVIE. FOR ITSELF. AND I ESPECIALLY LOVE HOW THEY WRAP UP LOST BOYS ORIGINAL. AND STILL SHOW CLIPS OF BOTH COREYS SO HE WAS A PART OF IT. I KIND OF HOPE THEY MAKE ANOTHER MORE LIKE THE FIRST TWO. IF THEY MAKE ANYMORE. I FELT LIKE EVEN THOUGH IT HAD A GOOD STORY. IT WAS MORE WRAPPING UP THAN ANYTHING. I WANT ANOTHER TRUE LOST BOYS LIKE THE FIRST AND THE SECOND. IF YOU HAVE SEEN ALL THREE. ESPECIALLY SEVERAL TIMES LIKE MYSELF. NO LIFE I KNOW. BUT YOU WILL GET WHAT I MEAN. IM WONDERING IF THER IS A KIEFER IN THREE AS THERE WERE IN THE FIRST 2. BUT JUST THE WAY IT ENDED WITH TURNING WOLF ALMOST REMIND YA OF TWILIGHT. BRINGING THE TWO TOGETHER. THERE HAS TO BE ANOTHER. IM LOOKING VERY FORWARD TO IT THUMBS UP. DO A LITTLE ADVERTISING NEXT TIME THOUGH . I FOUND THIS BY ACCIDENT. NEVER EVEN ADVERTISED ON TV.THE CHARMED ONE
J**N
Great Comeback!
Lost Boys: The Tribe was a horrible movie. It was a blemish on the Lost Boys' series. The Thirst is a major step in the right direction. This film is more of a Frog Brothers film than a Lost Boys film. It's more in the vein of a horror/action picture than a straight horror picture. Honestly, I feel The Thirst kind of has an Expendables feel to it, with a more comedic tone. Feldman and Newlander give very likeable and well-balanced performances. The girl who helps the Frog Brothers fight the vampires also does a great job, and I'd like to see her character reappear if a sequal is made. My only compaint with the Thirst is that the main gang of vampires look like bratty, rich-kid, reality show wannabees. This detail is kind of rectified though, but I won't say anymore. Go watch Lost Boys: The Thirst! It's a great direct to DVD Halloween treat!
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