In San Cazador, California, the clumsy vampire hunter Edgar Frog (Corey Feldman) is evicted from his trailer. But the best-seller writer Gwen Lieber (Tanit Phoenix) offers him a job to destroy the head vampire DJ X (Seb Castang) that promotes worldwide raves to increase his army of undead, giving a drug called The Thirst to the public that is actually his own blood. Gwen tells that her brother Peter (Felix Mosse) disappeared in Ibiza two years ago in an X-Party promoted by the alpha- vampire. Now DJ X is coming to San Cazador to promote a sacrifice during a party in the blood moon on the next Friday to increase his powers, and Edgar discovers that the rave will take place in a slaughterhouse in an island. Gwen hires also the Hollywood participant of reality show Lars von Goetz to help in the hunting that comes with the cameraman Claus (Joe Vaz). Edgar invites his brother Alan (Jamison Newlander) that is a vampire to join the team but he declines, and Edgar teams up with his friend Zoe (Casey B. Dolan). When the group finds DJ X, Edgar discloses a secret about the head-vampire.
The unforgettable "Lost Boys" is one of the best cult-movies of vampires, if not the best. This straight-to-video "Lost Boy, the Thirst" is a terrible sequel with awful acting. In 1987, the teenager Corey Feldman was funny with his weird tone of voice. However, in 2010, near forty years old, he is awful, not only because of his voice, but also his grimaces trying to act. Further, his non-charismatic character ruins anything good that might have in this film. Last but not the least, there are many fake reviews in IMDb promoting this disappointing flick. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Garotos Perdidos, a Sede" ("Lost Boy, the Thirst")
Lost Boys: The Thirst
2010
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Horror / Thriller
Lost Boys: The Thirst
2010
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Horror / Thriller
Plot summary
In San Cazador, California, the clumsy vampire hunter Edgar Frog is evicted from his trailer. But the best-seller writer Gwen Lieber offers him a job to destroy the head vampire DJ X that promotes worldwide raves to increase his army of undead. Gwen tells that her brother Peter disappeared in Ibiza two years ago in an X-Party promoted by the alpha-vampire. Now DJ X is coming to San Cazador to promote a sacrifice during a party in the blood moon on the next Friday, and Edgar discovers that the rave will take place in a slaughterhouse on an island. Gwen hires also the Hollywood participant of reality show Lars von Goetz that comes with the cameraman Claus. Edgar invites his brother Alan to join the team but he declines, and he teams up with his friend Zoe. When the group finds DJ X, Edgar discloses a secret about the head-vampire.
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Terrible Sequel with Awful Acting and Fake Reviews
SO BAD, IT WAS GREAT
The movie starts out with Edgar Frog (has a deep frog voice) killing vampires in Washington D.C. from 5 years ago. The movie then goes into a wonderful title/credit roll with blood being splattered to techno-metal music with a "Rave" going on in the background. Edgar (Corey Feldman) lives in a trailer and is selling his comic book collection in order to avoid eviction. He is at home in a comic book shop the way Pee Wee Herman was at home in a bicycle shop. A woman (Anne Rice?) comes up to him and offers him money to save her brother (and the world) from vampires. It seems vampires are holding "Raves" where they play techno-metal dance music and they hand out vials of vampire blood which turns the kids into an army of vampires. The drinking of the blood also has the effect of repelling clothing from silicon (brief nudity).
The lines are corny and border on redneck. The movie also spoofs Rambo, reality shows, and perhaps a few other things I didn't catch. Good simple unsophisticated humor along with a vampire story with a twist. If you like 80's style horror with a modern sound track, this is it.
Parental Guide: F-bombs, sex, nudity. Girl/girl action.
Thirsty?
Who's the boss? Well the Frogs are back in town ... or something like that. This ups the ante on the "humor". Which also makes it move farther away from the classic that was the first movie! Frog brothers .. are they funny or not? Depending on your view on that, you will like or hate the movie.
The twist at the end is as predictable as most if not all of the jokes. Humor is in the eye of the beholder though, so as said, this is up to you. Don't expect amazing though and don't compare this to the original either