The Lost Boys [Blu-ray]

The Lost Boys [Blu-ray]

The Lost Boys [Blu-ray]
Directed by Joel Schumacher

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Product Description

Widescreen Blu-Ray Special 2008 Edition of the 1987 classic movie of a group of teenage vampires attempts to recruit a new member who is not quite so certain about the trouble he is getting into. Directed by:Joel Schumacher and featuring:Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest. Rated R.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11058 in DVD
  • Brand: Warner Brothers
  • Released on: 2008-07-29
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Widescreen, Color, Dolby, Special Edition, Subtitled
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
  • Dimensions: .50 pounds
  • Running time: 97 minutes

Features

  • Strange events threaten an entire family when two brothers move with their divorced mother to a California town where the local teenage gang turns out to be a pack of vampires. Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: HORROR Rating: R Age: 883929024315 UPC: 883929024315 Manufacturer No: 1000039508

Editorial Reviews

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This 1987 thriller was a predictable hit with the teen audience it worked overtime to attract. Like most of director Joel Schumacher's films, it's conspicuously designed to push the right marketing and demographic buttons, and granted, there's some pretty cool stuff going on here and there. Take Kiefer Sutherland, for instance. In Stand by Me he played a memorable bully, but here he goes one step further as a memorable bully vampire who leads a tribe of teenage vampires on their nocturnal spree of bloodsucking havoc. Jason Patric plays the new guy in town, who quickly attracts a lovely girlfriend (Jami Gertz), only to find that she might be recruiting him into the vampire fold. The movie gets sillier as it goes along, and resorts to a routine action-movie showdown, but it's a visual knockout (featuring great cinematography by Michael Chapman) and boasts a cast that's eminently able (pardon the pun) to sink their teeth into the best parts of an uneven screenplay. --Jeff Shannon