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The Lost Boys (1987) - Opening Scenes

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Opening Scenes from the movie "The Lost Boys".

1st scene - Music:
Gerard McMann - Cry Little Sister

2nd scene - Music:
Echo and the Bunnymen - People Are Strange

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  • in spite of the years this film surpasses any other film of vampires for young people!

  • My aunt and uncle and I are huge vampire fans, and we came to a conclusion- the Lost Boys was the best vampire film ever made. It captures the darkness and the sexiness (in the Thirst, Edgar would say, "Nothing about being a vampire is sexy!") that vampires have and the struggle for humanity that Michael, Star and Laddie fight.

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  • Thia movie would of been okay by my standards, but please putting corey feldman in the movie just ruined it

  • "Is there any jobs around here?" "Nothing legal for 5 people"

  • Hopefully going to Santa Cruz in February...always wanted to check out the boardwalk and surrounding area after seeing this movie. It seems to have a mystique about it....

  • Saw last night on netflix, not bad. Stuck on this song

  • Still holds up after 25 years

  • i love the soundtrack is just bloody fantastic

  • @leandromaggio2 idk.. it is an amzing movie but FROM DUSK TILL DAWN is my top vampire movie with this right behind it

  • I always though the young one was gay! Thumbs up if u agree!

  • this movie inspired me to get an ear ring

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