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Lost Boys the Tribe, sequal

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So on the dvd of I Am Legend i saw a trailer for a new
Lost Boys movie, The Tribe.

Corey feldman is a vampire hunter in the flick.
Corey Haim also looks to be in it..
also Lindsay Maxwel as ...Screaming Girl

Lost Boys 2: The Tribe (2008) (V)

didnt see a thread on it yet so i thought i'd put it out there

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post #2 of 32

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Both of the Frog brothers are back. Same actors. Who knows if it'll be good or not, because I've never heard of the writer or director. Their respective filmographies don't inspire confidence.
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Being a kid from the 80s and a fan of the original, I was looking forward to this. The trailers do indeed look pretty terrible though. But the thing that has been the most interesting regarding this project was always the return of Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. Now I'm not one for the tabloids, but I've been pretty fascinated by the recent fights Feldman and Haim have been having (anybody been watching their show The Two Coreys?)

There were recent rumours that Haim had a meltdown on the set and caused a lot of problems. Well a clip was released of exactly that and I have to say it's pretty sad to see.. I was really pulling for the guy to rectify his career.

YouTube - The Two Coreys – Lost Boys Set Meltdown
post #4 of 32

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Damn. Feldman looks the same as always. Haim looks old as hell.

He burned his bridges with Warner Home Video? Is this DTV, then?
post #5 of 32

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Yep, I saw that trailer on the I Am Legend DVD as well......and groooooaned. Although it is interesting that the 2 Coreys are in it....I'll most likely buy the DVD of the orig film instead. I still have a bought VHS and haven't watched in years.

I'll have to check out that meltdown when I get home. Sounds fascinating. Haim off the wagon again?
post #6 of 32

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Originally Posted by DavidPla
Being a kid from the 80s and a fan of the original, I was looking forward to this. The trailers do indeed look pretty terrible though. But the thing that has been the most interesting regarding this project was always the return of Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. Now I'm not one for the tabloids, but I've been pretty fascinated by the recent fights Feldman and Haim have been having (anybody been watching their show The Two Coreys?)

There were recent rumours that Haim had a meltdown on the set and caused a lot of problems. Well a clip was released of exactly that and I have to say it's pretty sad to see.. I was really pulling for the guy to rectify his career.

YouTube - The Two Coreys – Lost Boys Set Meltdown
I watch the show, and Haim is a wreck. I actually think he damaged his brain on drugs. He acts like a 6 year old with ADD. Sad.
I think back to all those good films he was in like Lucas, and really believe he had potential to become a good actor when he grew up
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I watch the show, and Haim is a wreck. I actually think he damaged his brain on drugs. He acts like a 6 year old with ADD. Sad.
I think back to all those good films he was in like Lucas, and really believe he had potential to become a good actor when he grew up
Well said. Add Silver Bullet to that as well. Very likable actor and paired with Busey they looked like a real uncle and nephew.
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I noticed Amazon listing an R-rated version as well as an unrated one and according to them the unrated is 3 minutes shorter. Anyone know any specifics about the difference between the two?

(And yes, I know, it's not out yet but I thought I would throw out the question already while it is still fresh in my mind)
post #9 of 32

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Originally Posted by Ferdinand Hudson
I noticed Amazon listing an R-rated version as well as an unrated one and according to them the unrated is 3 minutes shorter. Anyone know any specifics about the difference between the two?

(And yes, I know, it's not out yet but I thought I would throw out the question already while it is still fresh in my mind)

Don't know what the differences are, but the version I saw had some lesbian make-out scenes and graphic violence. This is NOT The Lost Boys of the 80's in many ways, and in my opinion an incredible disappointment. I have a full spoiler ridden review on my blog.
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Don't know what the differences are, but the version I saw had some lesbian make-out scenes and graphic violence. This is NOT The Lost Boys of the 80's in many ways, and in my opinion an incredible disappointment. I have a full spoiler ridden review on my blog.
Hey Joe, I liked your review. Suppose I'll rent it, and skip to the end(being such a huge fan of the original..I have to) but I'm not buying it.

Your so right about Hollywood. Xmen3, and Spiderman 3 are glowing examples of "why should we try, people will see it regardless".
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Originally Posted by Bryan^H
Hey Joe, I liked your review. Suppose I'll rent it, and skip to the end(being such a huge fan of the original..I have to) but I'm not buying it.

Your so right about Hollywood. Xmen3, and Spiderman 3 are glowing examples of "why should we try, people will see it regardless".

Thanks, and yeah, it's really sad when it's glaringly obvious that little to no effort was put in to a film. And if Haim is really the monkey wrench that was thrown in to this production, I would have rather it been shelved than to have this presented as a "sequel" to one of my favorite 80's movies. In fact, I would have been more satisfied with this "Lost Boys" tale if all original cast members were excluded and it was presented as a stand alone story. In a weird way, having Feldman in it, made it more of a sin in terms of bastardizing the name.
I'll be really interested to see what others think once they've viewed it.
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Hi Joe,

I'm not going to read the spoilers but from what you have written here it seems all my fears have come true. Just watching the trailers prior to release gave me a reason for concern.

Bet there's a love fest over at the IMDB LB2 board though.
post #13 of 32

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Hi Joe,



Bet there's a love fest over at the IMDB LB2 board though.

Actually after reading your post, I just shot over there.
Most are echoing my sentiments....but, I found that there's apparently also an alternate ending on the DVD to the one I saw...which quite frankly from what I read, wouldn't make anything any better.
post #14 of 32

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[quote=Joe McCabe]Don't know what the differences are, but the version I saw had some lesbian make-out scenes and graphic violence. This is NOT The Lost Boys of the 80's in many ways, and in my opinion an incredible disappointment. I have a full spoiler ridden review on my blog.[/quote

Dude I was just about to read your blog on Lost Boys and then that video "Magic Tit's". I'm still laughing and I'll read it later when I can compose myself. ]
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I rented this over the weekend...oh dear god...what a way to bastardize the original movie. I had low expectations going in just over the fact that this is a direct to video movie but it still managed to suck.

I've been watching "The 2 Coreys" on A&E and the episode where Haim is supposed to be high on something and screwed up his scenes was very interesting so I was hoping to see some of that on the screen but Haim is not even there! Not a sight of him in the actual movie even though it blatantly said on the cover "Cory Feldman and Corey Haim co-star". I only found him in the alternate endings for a few seconds!

Does anyone have any inside scoop as to what happened to Haim in the movie? I've heard that "The 2 Coreys" is a scripted show and not real and therefore I didn't pay too much attention to the episode where he f...ks up his scenes during the movie shoot because I thought that was all made up for the A&E show but now I'm not so sure. Why make a big deal out of both Coreys reuniting for The Lost Boys sequel if they ended up dropping one of them?

Also, in the alternate endings, there is this vampire driving a muscle car. Is he supposed to be the other Frog brother? What happened to him?

One more question: I believe in the movie, the main character says his last name is Emerson. Isn't that the last name of Corey Haim and Jason Patric in the first movie? So does that mean they're supposed to be relatives?

It looks like there was a lot of back story that got cut out but at least they should've fleshed it out in the DVD supplements. I don't recall seeing any of that, except for the short alternate endings.
post #16 of 32

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Horrible film.

Andres, Haim does show up in the film, but only after the credits have started. It was a scene added in later (as he wasn't originally scheduled to be in the film). The alternate endings are just reworkings of the same scene (and all feature the guy in the car).
post #17 of 32

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From my understanding, Haim raised a public stink about not getting into the project, and Feldman helped get him a small part. But indeed, he did prove problematic on his one day of shooting and the part was all but eradicated.

However, I have since read that there will be another DTV LOST BOYS sequel, and both Haim and Feldman will be in it, so it would appear that maybe between the shoot and the airing of the episode, Haim got his act together and mended fences with WB.
post #18 of 32

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After I posted here, I went to the movie boards over at IMDB.com and got some pretty good info there.

I don't get why a lot of movies lately feel the need to add scenes after the credits roll. They expect everyone to just wait and see if there's something there. I stopped the movie right after the credits started rolling and mailed it back to Netflix and totally missed this extra scene with Haim in it.

Luckily, someone at IMDB had a link to the scene from youtube. So Sam is a vampire now? I think I liked the alternate endings better with Sam coming to ask/offer help to Edgar and to warn him that his brother Allan is a master vampire and it's coming for him.

And I also read that there is a very good chance that a Lost Boys 3 will be made with Feldman, Haim and Jamison Newlander in the starring roles. Now THAT would be a Lost Boys sequel.

Although if what happened in "The 2 Coreys" last week is any indication of Feldman's and Haim's relationship, the chances of those 2 getting together for another project are very slim.
post #19 of 32

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Thanks for the spoiler there, Andres!
post #20 of 32

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Thanks for the spoiler there, Andres!

It isn't really a spoiler. It is a 30 second scene that has nothing to do with the rest of the film. Just thrown on there to get people to watch it because it is Haim and Feldman.

Or you can thank Andres. He just saved you from spoiling 90 minutes of your life. Now you don't have to watch this poor excuse for a film.
post #21 of 32

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Whether it has anything to do with the rest of the film or not or if the film is good or bad is beside the point. There is a spoiler tag to be used for a reason.
post #22 of 32
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ferdinand have you sent a note to the mod to ask for a spoiler on that text?
post #23 of 32

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The movie has been already out on DVD for a few days. Why is a spoiler tag needed? If the forum rules have changed, I apologize but my understanding is that once the movie is out, it's fair game.
post #24 of 32
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i dont know what the rules are but just courtesy dictates that since it has been out only a few days people may not have had a chance to watch it yet.

tags are easy enough to use.
post #25 of 32

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Now that others have seen it, here's my review that I wrote at my blog a few weeks ago which I previously mentioned here.

Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
You know what? I give up.
Seriously, I'm not even going to expect people to try anymore...why should they?
There is absolutely no incentive for Hollywood to put out anything decent....the money still flows like water, and even if your film is a complete pile of dog shit, the studios will STILL greenlight a sequel.

I, in all honesty, have no idea where to begin. How do you truly do justice when describing something so incredibly terrible?

The biggest question that comes to mind here is, why did you wait 21 years to drop a sequel, if you were going to just slop together this dogshit? This could have been put out when "straight to video" was kicking ass at the local Blockbuster. Why treat the film with the kind of regard that Warner Studios had, only to turn around and shit all over it now?

First, let's get the highlights out of the way

1.) Angus Sutherland as Shane

2.) Aiden's re-do of Cry Little Sister. (I still dig the Carfax Abbey remake, but this also had some elements that were solid. I think the Carfax vocals, with the arrangement from Aiden would be KILLER, but alas...not a perfect world and all...)

Now for the rest of this shitpile...

SPOILERS AHOY!!!! PROCEED YE NO FURTHER!!!!

Ok let's make this quick...
A brother and sister lose their parents in a car accident.
They move to a coastal California town that I can't for certain say is Santa Clara because there is no familiar locales.
They meet a ultra hip vampire gang.
Vampire leader wants to give sis a toolin'.
Slips her a flask with the dreaded "head vampire blood" in it.
She's now part-time like Michael in the original because being a Hollywood writer is easy.
Brother is heated, no doubt because of some latent incestous feelings and because he wasn't invited to play in the reindeer games. Jealous little asshat.
Brother seeks the help of dum DAH DAAAAAHHHH "The Frog Brothers"!!!!
BUT, only Edgar is doin' the vampire fightin' these days, because it seems ole Alan has since gotten a case of the vampires. NOW, this would lead the logical mind to think that the story will culminate in a battle between Edgar and Alan since, oh I don't know, Jamison Newlander is credited as playing "Alan Frog" in the film, and he's acknowledged several times in the film as being part of the vampirical bad guys now.
You would THINK that, right?

Oh but you would be wrong.

Not only is there no epic showdown, but Newlander never appears in the film, unless it happened when I blinked.
I'm not even gonna comment on that further, I'll just leave it with you.

NOW, you know who else is credited in the movie?
Corey Haim returning as "Sam Emerson" and the "new kids" are also of the surname Emerson! Haim's connection to the new story...that would be cool, right? I mean, it's a sequel and all, and you can't just base the entire connection to the first film on Corey Feldman and his Edgar Frog character, right?
Well, you'd be PARTIALLY right.
You see my droogies....Corey Haim does in fact appear in this film.
But in a decision that is surely a copy-cat move from this summer's Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, you will only see Haim AFTER the movie is over.
Yes, you would be correct to say "The Lost Boys 3" is what Warner Bros. clearly has in mind.
In the brief moment that Haim is actually delivering dialogue, you get what you came for. You get the follow-up story to one of your favorite 80's teen movies. But you had to sit through almost 2 hours of utter garbage to enjoy it.....should I do this?.....oh screw it....Corey Haim is a VAMPIRE!
That's right....Sam is now one of "them"
And just as Edgar and Sam lunge at each other, they kick you square in the nuts and roll credits.

I say to you people in all the honesty that I can muster, *I* could have written a better sequel to this movie. I could have even taken what they gave us here storyline wise, and made something much more sincere out of it, and a writer I am not. This movie contained none of the magic of the original. It was goofy, disjointed, silly, and went a lot further with the gore than the first did. Not that I care about gory shit, but shouldn't they be in keeping with the original tone if they're going to make the sequel? What I mean in short is, I let my son who's 10 watch The Lost Boys....but I would never let him watch this.

Now, I've heard that a lot of this film had to be shot and re-shot because Haim was fucking shit up and smoking crack on the set and all, but if I was Haim, I may have been smoking crack too....no fuck it, I WOULD have...I would have smoked crack, shot up heroin...hell, I would have shot up my crack rocks WITH heroin so that IT was high when I smoked it in my crack pipe that I previously coated in LSD.
This script...this movie, was terrible....and I think they're trying to blame it on Haim and the trouble he caused.
But if Haim IS the reason that we were robbed of a decent...not great....but DECENT sequel to The Lost Boys, then why would you set it up for a 3rd WITH him?

Remember that song "It's All About The Benjamins"?
Die Hollywood.
post #26 of 32

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I think the spoiler rule applies to a thread dedicated to discussion of the movie in the Movies forum. You shouldn't have to be afraid to read a thread discussing a DVD release in this area of the HTF.

"I Am Legend is out. How is the PQ?"

"It's pretty good, except for some grain in the scene where Will Smith's head is ripped off!"

That wouldn't be cool. And, for those who take everything literally, that's a made up example. I never saw the movie.
post #27 of 32

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i dont know what the rules are but just courtesy dictates that since it has been out only a few days people may not have had a chance to watch it yet.
I definately don't want to make this a big deal and blow this out of proportion but logic dictates that a thread named "The Lost Boys: The Tribe" where people congregate to discuss the movie they've just seen, will contain spoilers about the movie. It's just common sense.

But by all means, admins, feel free to add a spoiler tag to my post if necessary. Again, I apologize for the spoilers if that's what they are. It wasn't my intention.
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They're vampires.


*giggles in cupped hands*
post #29 of 32
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hey!



post #30 of 32

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Originally Posted by Andres Munoz
I definately don't want to make this a big deal and blow this out of proportion but logic dictates that a thread named "The Lost Boys: The Tribe" where people congregate to discuss the movie they've just seen, will contain spoilers about the movie. It's just common sense.

Well, at least the software threads seem to be more about "should I buy this DVD" rather than talking about the film. The transfer is discussed more than the plot. That way, anyone curious about the film can feel safe reading.

That said, what was said didn't spoil anything. It is like discussing what kind of font they used for the end credits. It won't hurt your enjoyment of the film. It was a completely nothing addition to the film for marketing value that had nothing to do with the actual story.
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