Lost Boys: The Thirst
Lost Boys: The Thirst
R | 12 May 2010 (USA)
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A mysterious fiend uses a designer drug to turn partiers at an all-night rave into his personal army of never-say-die bloodsuckers.

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BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Huievest

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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FuzzyTagz

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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ThedevilChoose

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Reanna Keller

First off, I don't see how anyone can think this movie is better than the Tribe. I'm probably the only person who will rank this movie as awful and the second one amazing.First off, plot holes. I didn't quite understand the story and why they mentioned characters pretty much for no reason (Michael, Star). Continuing on, shedding light on Corey Haim's character Sam was a tear jerker but still didn't answer any questions about what happened between Sam and Edgar at the end of The Tribe (If it even continues).The characters were completely boring and not even memorable. The girl Zoe or Zoey (I don't remember) was just annoying and way to energetic to go hunt this vampire named "DJ X" down. I will give him credit though because he played an okay vampire. The other didn't like and I couldn't recall their names. Once again, I'm more into the vampire aspect of The Lost Boys more so than the Frog Brothers. Jamison did well for Alan but I find Corey Feldman as Edgar just exhausting at this point. I honestly don't like him as a person what so ever so I had to suffer watching him most of the film.I feel it doesn't compare at all to the first one or the second. If you read my review for the Tribe, I said how there was similarities between the two. This really focuses on the Frog Brothers more so than vampires in general. And the guy playing vampire Peter, I just have no words for him. I honestly preferred DJ over him.

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skybrick736

Not often is a horror trilogy wrapped quite as well as The Lost Boys films. A well-developed continuous storyline throughout multiple films is sometimes all that's needed to become something great. It's refreshing to see characters face adversity through time rather than a typical cliché slasher sequel with no end goal or relativity. It's hard not to have a soft spot for The Thirst, the film having played tremendous homage to the late Corey Haim. Flashback scenes with Haim are reminisced, as Corey Feldman's character, Edgar Frog, sees the end of his long battle with vampires about to end.Contrary to many poor opinions by Lost Boys fans or horror fans, The Thirst never did have a dull moment. A wealth of newly introduced characters were interesting and well-developed, all led by Corey Feldman, who finally was the primary character. It was fun to see Edgar Frog's dismissive personality throughout the entire film. His dialogue was great having some throwback and memorable lines. Writing however, was a key issue, the ending fell flat apart needing a stronger head-vampire. Among the head-vampire were other problematic scenes towards and at the dreck of an ending. The Tribe and The Thirst tend to be pretty polarizing, nobody thinking saying there spectacular, but a little more credit should be given, since they're both highly entertaining.

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agf8623

I'm a huge fan of the original Lost Boys. While this is better than the second one, it plays like it was written by an amateur. There were some very memorable moments. I love the part when the vampires jumped out of the plane. Looked great. THIS should have been the beginning of the movie. There were a few good actors, but most of the cast was terrible. When you have a few bad actors, it's very difficult to get engrossed in the story. The girl side-kick from the comic book store really stuck out and not in a good way. The story pulled directly from the original. The twist at the end was almost exactly the same. The flash backs to the original movie made NO sense.It felt like a few things were thrown in "just because". For example, the boob shot at the rave, novelist walking around in lingerie at the beginning, soooooo many shots of vampires bearing their teeth at the camera and the gums of the vampires were so fake. It was hard to concentrate on the story with the bad props.Love the old music. Liked to see it incorporated.In general, a huge let down again. Overall, a lot of things were overdone and this made the story difficult to focus on. My bet is that this is the last of the Lost Boys series. These last two movies have stained the awesomeness of the original movie.

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kautrey-2

I have to be honest, I didn't expect too much from the Thirst. Not only did the Thirst satisfy my Lost Boy needs it surpassed them. The Thirst moves quickly and fast and is full of action. The Frog Brothers are a huge part of the movie unlike the Tribe, Feldman and Newlander do a great job of taking me all the way back to my childhood and when I loved the Frog Brothers. The supporting cast is OK, there isn't really a David type of character that steals the show. However, what the writer/director and producer's do well here is listen to the fans wants and needs. We asked for more Feldman and Newlander, the Thirst has loads of that. Definitely worth a buy here! Good action, good special effects and feels like a big budget movie.

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