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Post by GL on Apr 17, 2012 10:50:57 GMT -5
Finally got around to Part 2 last night, and I have to admit it was pretty decent. Consisting far too much on a series of cliches which aren't the least bit interesting, from the lifestyle of the gang which isn't exciting to the different manners of behavior which indicate the change has taken place and the rather weak plan for infiltrating the group make this one seem quite lame at times, especially all the talk about the lead vampire being such a threat but turns out to be yet another pansy vampire looking for a bride like in so many of these kinds of films. It does have some good stuff in the gradual realization that he's stumbled upon a vampire clan and how it's built, utilizes vampire lore fairly well and includes some fantastic Action set-pieces in the finale where he stalks the group down in their hideout which is a dank, dark crypt which allows for some nice atmosphere, helping this one to become slightly decent.
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Post by stinger on Aug 18, 2012 19:45:46 GMT -5
Is anyone a fan of Jamison Newlander? I was happy that he was in the third movie. I kind of had a small crush on him in the original Lost Boys.
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Post by CK on Aug 18, 2012 20:17:12 GMT -5
Ive owned the 3rd for a year ow and still yet to watch it, is it worth while Sting?
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Post by stinger on Aug 18, 2012 21:30:48 GMT -5
Personally, I liked it more than the second one. I thought the Corey Haim flashbacks were a nice touch.
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