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The Lost Boys is arriving in its latest incarnation, this time on Blu-ray, and the look and textures far surpass the most recent two-disc SD.
As one of my son's five all time favorite films, I felt that I had to make note of the arrival in stellar form.
Warner has returned to a clean element and created a Blu-ray that reproduces the film very close to perfection. Viewing it, I noted a shot in the ruined hotel that seemed to have lost its black level, but soon realized that the blacks were still dead on, but with a layer of smoke added.
Colors, blacks, resolution, grain... everything is correct here, as is the lossless, sometimes booming, audio track in Dolby TrueHD.
There have been recent concerns regarding newer Warner titles that might be lacking lossless audio. Hopefully The Lost Boys is the message that things will be moving in the correct direction.
The Lost Boys on Blu-ray is Recommended, and looks beautifully intact even projected at 100+ inches.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Lost Boys -- in Blu-ray
Ahhh, Robert, your review leaves me thirsty for a pint of AB Positive. I'm picking up Lost Boys sometime soon.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Lost Boys -- in Blu-ray
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So I would be curious, which front projection technology YOU like most. DLP, LCD, D-ILA? Which comes closest to a movie experience in Your opinion?
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I currently run a Sony Ruby, which is an LCD projector, but am considering making a switch to the new Samsung "Joe Kane" Autograph Model.
All of these pieces of equipment are good. It really comes down to what one likes.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Lost Boys -- in Blu-ray
Who the heck is Joe Kane and why is he writing on our projectors???
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Or better, wait some more. CEDIA 2008 should be very interesting!
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Re: A few words about...™ The Lost Boys -- in Blu-ray
Thanks Robert. I will pick this one up. Watched this all of the time when I was a kid.
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Re: A few words about...™ The Lost Boys -- in Blu-ray
Me too, a fave from my 'teen years for sure. And someone even contemplating upgrading from a Ruby gives me goosebumps =) What an amazing time we live in, an embarassment of riches =)
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i ws told something i thought to be odd by someone who just watched this for the first time.
she is 22 so not around when this movie first made the rounds.
she wanted to watch it because of the sequal.
Now I havent seen Lost Boys in probably 15 years so i cant remember,
but i asked her if she liked it and the response was, not really.
why, " too boring."
so I guess i'm wondering how this movie holds up for those who knew it from
the old days and how it stands up for todays generation of younger movie watchers.
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What does this person usually like when it comes to movies or horror movies?
The Lost Boys is certainly not like modern horror films like "Saw" nor even like the classic ones like "Friday the 13th." Having seen it again after well over a decade, I find it is actually a lot like Joss Whedon's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (or rather Buffy's a lot like it) with its incorporation of humor, its low budget (but effective) special effects, and its more character-driven story. I know Buffy isn't for some people, so I guess I'm not entirely surprised "The Lost Boys" doesn't appeal to everyone.
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This sounds great. Glad to know that Warner has pulled out all the stops for this release. I already own the 2 disc SD, but I don't care ... this is a MUST buy for me.
I think I'll be leaving "The Tribe" on the shelves, though.
Universal, please release Streets of Fire on Blu-ray.
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Cool. I've been delaying and delaying LB. Glad it's something to look forward to in this format. I don't have a player yet but this is on my list of stuff to get to try it out when I get one. Along with TCM and Twilight Zone the Movie.
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What got me was the shot in the opening credits. From the ocean to the boardwalk amusements. Wow! I never saw that look so good. At that point I knew I was in for a treat. This is still a great movie. I still love the tension when Keifer and the boys come to rain down hell on them at the end. The scene where they go out to save nu nook and run back in just in the nik of time. That scene still had the same excitement level for me.
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I'm going to echo the recent sentiments regarding The Lost Boys: WHAT A FANTASTIC RELEASE!!!!!
I have purchased every DVD copy of this film and as a result, wasn't sure if I was going to plunk down the cash for the Blu Ray disc. Well, I am SO happy that I did.
This is how every cataloge release SHOULD be done. I also want to credit Warners for sticking with the original poster art for this release. I love when studios keep original art. It's actually an incentive for me when I'm on the fence about a particular release.
But not to go off topic. This Blu-Ray is great. I watched it on my 50" Plasma with the volume cranked to the nines. A completely enveloping experience.
Universal, please release Streets of Fire on Blu-ray.
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The Lost Boys is one of the greatest vampire movies ever made, can't concieve of someone saying it's boring!

Heck I still listen to the soundtrack on my mp3 player (Lou Graham's 'Lost in the Shadows' is still one helluva tune) so it goes without saying that i'm getting this fast.
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