The Lost Boys.. was lost on me.

United States
March 30, 2008 7:10pm CST
It is quite funny how I lived eight years in the eighties, yet, I cannot appreciate a single thing about that decade. Viewing "The Lost Boys" was like eating a food that is universally loved but your mouth is saying.. This is what all the fuss is about? "The Lost Boys" has its funny and amusing parts. Mostly however it is just plain boring and cheesy. It reminds me of most things that I hate about movies in the 80's. The lack of style in the clothing(Many bright colors that don't match and polka dots with stripes) as well as plots that are overblown. This movie was full of over exaggerations, bland dialog (except for Keifer dialog), super cheesy, and an ending that is predictable. The Story Money problems force a recent divorcee and her two sons Mike and Sam to move in with her father in Santa Carla a town in California. At first, Sam the younger son laughs at rumors that vampires are in the small town. But after Mike meets a rather attractive girl at the local amusement park, after spending some time with her he starts to exhibit the classic signs of a vampire. Having fear for his brother's well being, Sam recruits a couple of teen vampire hunters, to save his brother by locating and annihilating the head vampire. Scary? "The Lost Boys" was mildly scary. Very few times did you feel horror from the screen. If you rid all expectations that this movie should be scary, it actually becomes a better movie. The movie was filled with fair special effects for it being made in the 80's. Something that I did like, was the fact that the vampires looked in this movie different and not like the typical look. They looked a whole lot more gruesome, menacing, and sadistic. The "Look" of the vamps leaves you wishing that "The Horror" would have been as good. Oh what a Star Jami Gertz plays the love interest of Mike called Star. She was beautiful, alluring, interesting, and then a minute passed and it all went away. As the movie continues she has nothing more to offer than a purty face and bland dialog to go with it. In most scenes she speaks very uninspired. The Frog Brothers Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander play the Frog brothers. Most of the few funny lines derive from them. Their characters were of the top, and it was a good thing. They were the comedic relief and unlike most things in this movie.. they did deliver. Kiefer Sutherland Most of the movie made me feel pure apathy. The only thing that interested me was Kiefer. Playing the character of David, he was a breath of fresh air, in a smoke filled room. He created a character that we loved to hate, a mysteriously ruthless vampire with no heart and all fangs. Dull and Delirious Watching "The Lost Boys" makes you feel like you just lost a piece of your time that you wish you could have back. Unless your a huge Kiefer fan or vampire fan, then you should steer clear of this. It's a dull movie that will leave you delirious.
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@arjun999 (1004)
• India
31 Mar 08
Ya is saw it about 5 years back. I liked the starting. But after about 20 minutes or so the movie seemed to go down hill. Still i was curious enogh to watch the movie. But the movie was disappointing. They could have made it so much better.
• United States
31 Mar 08
Yup.. I dont believe it aged too well...
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@Breath (1297)
• United States
31 Mar 08
Just saw this movie a few years ago.To say the least you can see and clearly tell the story line and the whole pitcure is and was the 80's.A few good scenes that made you look and maybe take a second look at make you rewind.I liked the vampires in the fact they did seem to differ a bit from what we are use to.don't think i will hunt out this nice little gem from the 80's again:)