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Review of by Starport75 M — 07 Oct 2010

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"the lost boys" is the very best of the 1980's vampire-horror movie in the world. I cant stop watching this and one of the greatest ever seen for the horror movie but about genre it didnt seen horror movie (yeah I know it gore scene) and it look very action film to me. so all of the cast of the greatest performance and the best plot. kiefer sutherland (of tv show "24") who play role as david the villian vampire and he the best vampire I say. I notice about alex winter also starring as vampire along with david and the vampire group that before he the role in before "bill and ted excllent adventure". corey feldman (edgar frog) and jamison newlander (alan frog) the frog's brothers the vampire hunter is the BEST characters. actress jami gertz as star (but kinda of she sexy and I know in the 1980's film) who is starring before tv show "still standing" (yeah I seen that show but it great). I like one of the movie poster ad with all teen cast but without corey feldman and jamison newlander. so I like one way the michael, sam (play by jason paric and corey haim) and with the frog's brother hunt an vampire to the greatest best ending. so I seen deleted scene before on youtube before and it seen great. corey feldman and corey haim together film for the first time and I notice there are few film and the tv reality show with "the two coreys". well done by the cast who performers.

Death by stereo!

This review of The Lost Boys (1987) was written by on 07 Oct 2010.

The Lost Boys has generally received very positive reviews.

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