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Lost Boys Sequel Coming To DVD

Written by horrorfanzine on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 in cult, sequels, vampires.

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The sequel to The Lost Boys comes 21 years after the original and again features the two Coreys - Corey Feldman and Corey Haim.


The Frogs are Back

The plot of the new film:

Lost Boys: The Tribe takes place in Luna Bay, where vampire surfers quickly dispatch anyone who crosses their path. Into this dark world arrive moody Chris Emerson (Tad Hilgenbrinck) and his shy sister, Nicole (Autumn Reeser). Having lost their parents in a car accident, the siblings move in with their eccentric Aunt Jillian and become new prey for the local surfers. When Nicole unwittingly drinks the blood of a vampire, Chris must locate and destroy the gang’s Head Vampire, Shane (Angus Sutherland), before his sister’s transformation is complete.

Warner Premiere’s Lost Boys The Tribe arrives on Blu-ray and DVD July 29th from Warner Home Video.

Lost Boys The Tribe is directed by P.J. Pesce from a script by Hans Rodionoff. The movie also features a remake of the song “Cry Little Sister” by G Tom Mac. The updated version of the song is performed by Aiden.

Lost Boys The Tribe will be available in two versions: a single disc rated edition with both widescreen and full screen formats and a single disc Uncut edition with widescreen and full screen formats. The uncut edition will also be available on Blu-ray.

In conjunction with Warner Premiere’s direct-to-DVD launch of Lost Boys The Tribe , the 1987 original comedy-horror cult film The Lost Boys will make its Hi-Def debut also on July 29th. The Lost Boys Blu-ray Hi-Def will be available and will contain the same content as the DVD version of The Lost Boys Two-Disc Special Edition, including commentary by Director Joel Schumacher, interviews, featurettes, The Vampire’s Photo Gallery, deleted scenes and more.

Lost Boys The Tribe contains the following special features:

  • Lost Boys: The Tribe: Action Junkies —A piece showcasing the various extreme sports stunt choreography throughout the film.
  • Edgar Frog’s Guide to Coming Back Alive — A “How To Kill” doc showcasing various weapons and methods for disposing of vampires. Hosted by Corey Feldman in character as Edgar Frog.
  • Alternate Endings: — Two alternate endings featuring a familiar face from the 1987 Original.
  • Blu-ray disc includes a bonus Digital Copy of the film.
  • Music Videos: an all-new remix music video of “CRY LITTLE SISTER” by original THE LOST BOYS artist G Tom Mac, and three music videos by Yeah Whatever.

And yes, Angus Sutherland is the younger half-brother of Kiefer.

Movie Review: Friday the 13th Part 2

Written by horrorfanzine on Friday, June 13th, 2008 in psychos, sequels, slasher.

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Friday the 13th, Part 2 (1981)

Director: Steve Miner
Starring: Amy Steel, John Furey, Adrienne King, Kirsten Baker, Stuart Charno, Walt Gorney, Marta Kober, Betsy Palmer, Tom McBride, Bill Randolph, Lauren-Marie Taylor, Jack Marks

(out of 4)

After the enourmous success of Friday the 13th (almost $40 million), a sequel was inevitable. This was quite alright, as horror sequels weren’t so prevalent in 1981 as they are now. Nowadays it seems all we get is sequels and remakes, but try to imagine a time where Jason was still just a legend and Freddy Krueger was merely a gleam in Wes Craven’s eye.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
Oh My God! The milk’s gone bad!

The pre-credits sequence plays back the ending of the first movie, where Alice (Adrienne King) chops Mrs. Voorhees’ (Betsy Palmer) head off. Two months later, she is trying to get her life back together, but doesn’t get very far in that regard - Mrs. Voorhees’ head shows up in her fridge right before Jason puts an ice pick into her temple. At least he takes the whistling tea kettle off the burner. By the way, how the hell did Jason Voorhees make it out of the lake, find clothes, locate Alice’s house, prank call her, and then drag her body back to the camp? I mean, I know he’s resourceful but come on.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
Hi, I’m Ralph, town doomsayer. I do make housecalls.

Fast forward five years (1984 - the future!), and a new batch of cattle show up accompanied by a practical joke played on Jeff (his truck is towed - haha!) The bear-and-rabbit joke also makes an appearance before Eddie Murphy told it in Delirious. Crazy Ralph (Walt Gorney), naturally, is on hand with his warnings of doom.

Head camp counselor Paul and his girlfriend/assistant Ginny (a spunky Amy Steel) get the bright idea of setting up a counselor training camp near Crystal Lake. Say, what do they teach you at a counselor training camp? We never find out, as Jason shows up to give his special brand of hospitality. Get the body bags.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
Here’s a story… of a guy named Jason…

Victims include Ralph, who is dispatched early on while watching a makeout session (Jason doesn’t like peeping Toms). Too bad because Jason and Ralph would have made a good team - Ralph of course playing the role Steve Buscemi played in Desperado. Terri (Kirsten Baker, totally hot) goes skinny dipping by herself, gets her clothes stolen by boyfriend Scott, and then the film has her mercifully killed off screen. Scott of course, gets strung up in a trap before being shaved by Jason’s machete - in the neck area. Wheelchair-bound Mark is macheted in the face - before he even gets a chance to get laid. Total bummer.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
Kingdom of magic, indeed!

Friday the 13th Part 2 is typical of Hollywood sequels - much more rushed than its predecessor. The first film attempted to establish parallels with a Biblical Armageddon, and spent a little more time with the characters before putting them six feet under, while this movie simply takes the set-em-up-and-knock-em-down route. For example, Deputy Winslow (Jack Marks) shows up to chastise Jeff and Sandra for sneaking into Camp Crystal Lake, only to be killed at Jason’s shed/home in the very next scene. Well, that’s what you get for just barging into people’s houses.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
With this subprime fiasco, this beautiful country home is surprisingly affordable!

The fact is, this film is fairly routine stuff. It’s not even that gory, really. What it does have going for it is the early 80s vibe, which seems a good fit for these kinds of movies. There’s also an effective sequence where psychology major Ginny stumbles into Jason’s cabin and stalls Jason by impersonating his mom. (She simply puts on mom’s sweater.) Jason, of course, conveniently forgets that mom’s head is sitting on a table right behind her. Finally, part 2 steals certain sequences from other films - Jason hasn’t discovered hockey yet, so here they have him wearing a sack over his head with holes in it - that’s straight out of The Town That Dreaded Sundown. The famous spear-through-the-couple-having-sex moment is a nod to Mario Bava’s Bay of Blood, but it’s not as explicit.

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
Jason…did you get the potatoes for the stew like I asked you?

Friday the 13th Part 2 is a by-the-numbers follow-up with a decent female lead in Amy Steel but rather underwhelming otherwise. Being a bit of a hack-job from director Steve Miner (who also gave us Part 3), it’s derivative in the same sense that other followups to the first film are (like The Burning, The Final Terror, etc), and pretty much gets by on name recognition (King, Palmer, and Gorney are brought back for bit parts). It does, however, try to establish the killer’s psychological profile and play on mother-issues (Jason’s a mamma’s boy - duh - but he ain’t no Norman Bates). As Friday sequels go, I suppose you could do worse.

-Bill G

Friday the 13th Part 2 Screenshot
I really like the flow of the place. The corpses really bring out the colors!

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