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Vampire heart throb movies have gotten WEAK I tell you. If you thought Robert Pattinson gave you the vapors wait to you see a blonde Kiefer Sutherland with fangs. This is the vampire movie you didn't know you needed, or you thought you knew you didn't need it, but I'm tell you you do. Confused? Listen in and let Squarin and Kaz explain.Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead.
“Delegation – that's what you need” The panel of peril dance a jig around their bedroom to some ‘heavy metal', jump in an incredibly bubbly bath, before heading down to the beach to watch a special screening of The Lost Boys (Joel Schumacher, 1987). When the Emerson family (Michael, played by Jason Patric; Sam, played by Corey Haim; and Lucy, played by Dianne Wiest) moves to Santa Carla they set about finding their peer groups. Sam finds the Frog Brothers (Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander), Lucy finds Max (Ed Herrmann), and Michael finds a group of ne'er-do-wells led by David (Kiefer Sutherland). Slowly being drawn into the gangs underground world, it won't be long before the truth is revealed: The Lost Boys are vampires, and they want to recruit Mike! Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Iqy6m7U7c ********PLOT SPOILER ALERT******** But what's their endgame, eh? Turns out kindly, middle-aged video store owner Max is the head vampire and he want to turn the whole Emerson family into creatures of the night, in order to make a new family. A sort of macabre Brady Bunch. Or like Peter Pan, whatever you like. Will the Emersons and the Frog Bros. be able to curtail their fiendish ambitions? What did the heck panel think of this week's movie? How in all that is holy can they improve upon the villain's masterplan? And which evil schemer will be christened this week's most diabolical?
3x1 - THE LOST BOYS (1987)Season 3 launches with a fang-favourite! It's Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys, starring Jason Patric and Corey Haim as two brothers who move to Santa Clara with their mother (Dianne Wiest), only to discover a gang of vampires led by David (Kiefer Sutherland) is the reason their new home is referred to as "the murder capital of the world"...Arriving by podcasket to talk about this '80s classic, particularly its gay subtext, is The Telegraph's resident film critic Tim Robey...HostsDan Owen & Hugh McStayGuestTim RobeyEditorDan OwenVisit our podpage! Subscribe and leave us a rating or review to help spread the word.You can also follow us directly on Twitter and leave a donation at Ko-fi. More links here.Follow TIM ROBEY on Twitter and read his work at The Telegraph.A proud part of the We Made This podcast network.Theme music: 'The Victim' by Mary Riddle via Epidemic Sound • Podcast Artwork designed by Dan Owen.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vampire-videos--5546381/support.
This week Lia and Claire review.... THE LOST BOYS! "Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead."
This week the Ghouls (and returning favorite, Matt Kelly) discuss two of the best vampire movies to come out of the 80’s: The Lost Boys and Fright Night. While we love both films, one definitely comes out on top as our collective favorite. And at the top of the show we ask the age old question: Who do you want to bite you? David (Kiefer Sutherland) or Jerry (Chris Sarandon)? Tune in - find out!
Sleep all day.Party all night.It’s fun to be a vampire.90% liked this movie of Google usersTeenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead.Release date: July 31, 1987 (USA)Director: Joel SchumacherFeatured song: Cry Little SisterStory by: James Jeremias, Janice FischerScreenplay: James Jeremias, Janice Fischer, Jeffrey BoamSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Episode 101 of the Stinking Pause podcast with Scott, Paul and special guest, Ant. The movie review this week has been selected by Ant and is The Lost Boys from 1987. Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead. This and previous episodes can be found on iTunes and Stitcher Radio as well as: Player fm I Heart Radio acast.com/stinkingpause stinkingpause.libsyn.com podcast.party/podcasts/the-stinking-pause-podcast Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com #Podpals #PodernFamily Thanks for listening Scott, Paul and Ant http://stinkingpause.libsyn.com/
Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to Santa Cara, California. While Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead. Facebook.com/hiddengemspodcast Instragram.com/hiddengemspodcast Twitter.com/hiddengemspodcast Please Rate and Review us on iTunes!
On this episode, I'm joined by Mr Leighton Winstone (@leightwinst) and we are talking The Lost Boys from 1987. Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead. I also cover Funhouse Massacre (2015), Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1982) and The Secrets of Emily Blair (2016)
Our SUMMER OF '87 series continues with what what many would consider a modern Vampire Classic: Joel Schumacher's THE LOST BOYS. SYNOPSIS: Teenage brothers Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move with their mother (Dianne Wiest) to a small town in northern California. While the younger Sam meets a pair of kindred spirits in geeky comic-book nerds Edward (Corey Feldman) and Alan (Jamison Newlander), the angst-ridden Michael soon falls for Star (Jami Gertz) -- who turns out to be in thrall to David (Kiefer Sutherland), leader of a local gang of vampires. Sam and his new friends must save Michael and Star from the undead. Join us with special guest Steve Jackson from the band DEAD LEGENDS as we discuss all of the thrills and chills of this 80's blockbuster. And of course, we discuss whether or not it belongs in the illustrious halls of the Psychotronic Hall of Fame. Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Follow the show: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Tumblr Follow Justin: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Follow Gary: Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.