Yeah, I was reading the comments to see if anyone mentioned the sound track. I think it's the best movie soundtrack of all time, The music in The Lost Boys was one of the best things about the movie. I played that cassette and then the CD so many times.
@@lena-Ramone Seeing what you pay money to listen too, I'd say your opinion is your opinion. But I do give you cred for your like of NIN, Pink floyd, and a band whos singer sounds like Enya. I wouldn't say cheesy. maybe dated? It may be outside your box but it still kicks ass today with young people that had never heard it before or seen the movie. They liked what they heard.
I always wondered if the Grandpa was a true vampire hunter and that’s why you never saw him that much. The way the movie ends always made you think that he knew wayyyy more than anyone else.
Interesting...would make sense. He also always seemed to be going out at night on dates (but maybe they weren't dates and that was the cover story or maybe his gf was also a vampire hunter!). I think I need to write some fan fics about that concept.
@@mungosmungo8694 you know, I always wondered that too! It was just spooky the way he talked about the vampires at the end. It’s either he was a vampire or a vampire hunter. Either way he was mysterious. I guess it would’ve made more sense if he was telling his grandsons to be careful out there instead of being a recluse lol. Dang that sucks that the comics made him a vampire. It would’ve been cool if he was just a vampire hunter ☹️ lol
@@littlesongbird1 It’s not a bad fanfic concept 😁. There’s a lot to expand on from the movie. The girl working at the video store was a missed opportunity too.
I always thought he was a werewolf. It would explain his knowledge and hatred of the vampires, and all his taxidermy since he would probably hunt animals to keep from killing humans (and possibly getting the attention of the vampires)
"They're only noodles, Michael!" So glad you covered this one Minty, this is one of the best films made in the 80s and still remains a great film with infinite re-watch value! While I love The Goonies as a film I'm glad The Lost Boys went on a darker yet still comedic at times route, much more fitting!
"How do they taste?" 😆. One of the few movies I could nearly recite. Definitely best vampire flick in my book. And I'll leave with... "Does it burn?!" 😆
I think a couple things are missed in this. Maria came across as what is usually referred to as a Familiar, which can be several things all at once such as a "wannabe" to a sort of servant that isn't a vampire but kept in a middle state indefinitely as long as they serve their master or mistress. They probably were considering making her something like a werewolf but chose not to go down that road. The Grandpa Character I have always thought of as a retired vampire hunter that played off the assumption of others that he was simply a loopy old man with some form of dementia as a cover, especially with all his activities that became more clarified when he was turning the fences upside down with the spikes upward, and more so since at the end, he is less loopy and more serious with his comments. The fascination with stuffing animals may have been a hint he worked in a funeral home at some point which would tie in and explain how he knew about the vampire problem originally with all the embalming and whatnot. Being old he was simply trying to figure out how to save his family and when the opportunity came to kill the boss vampire he took it because there really wasn't much else he could do otherwise.
I like the point you made about Maria possibly being a Familiar. During the video I was wondering if she was maybe supposed to be some type of "Tinker Bell", and I think that works really well.
Maria being a werewolf would have been solid. With her working for Max would make sense, maybe she wanted to be close to him so she could take him out. But depending on the vampires in the lost boys universe, with Max being a master vampire, he should be able to smell a werewolfs scent.
As a kid, this movie fascinated me and scared the crap out of me at the same time 😂 But it's also the movie that got me into vampires! I love this movie so much that I named my sons Michael and Sam. I didn't tell them that I named them after this movie until they were 11 and 13 years old! They were just grateful I didn't name them Louis and Lestat 😂
@@crimsonstudios680I agree, Anne Rice forever ❤ I'm also Louisiana lady like she was, and a horror writer, so she's like *goals* almost as much as Mary Shelley 🤣
@@RobertWF42I suffer from brachiophobia, if you don't know what that is Google it but I'm not going to speak about it here because the algorithms will start showing me things about them 😂😂😂 Hope that answers your question sir!
This is probably my fav movie of all time as a GenXer! This and The Crow reminds me of how fortunate I am to have grown up in the last two totally epic eras of music and movie genres.
Takes me back, we all LOVED this movie when it came out, everyone was talking about how good it was ... the feeling that it was gonna be a light romp that then turned far darker and scarier was truly well done!!! And of course we all LOVED the soundtrack too and quite played it to death after!!
It was definitely a great time for movies. Just one amazing new movie after another. And how great it felt to finally see us, the new generation, getting our own stories & characters.
The Lost Girls sequel that they were trying to get made would of explored Max a bit more. I guess the rough draft had a group of teenage girl vampires returning to Santa Carla after Max's death. They apparently were Max's first children but he found them to hard to control and told them leave. He then started over with teen boys. Overtime he had trouble keeping them in line even though they feared him they still acted out. His epiphany came when he realized that a mother figure is what he had been missing for his children.
@@JimLogan-pl5nc I want to say Fangoria but I remember it came up during an interview with Joel Schumacher who had been working to get a sequel off the ground for years at that point.
Fun fact: Neverland is basically the afterlife. The story came about because the author's brother died when he was very young ... to cope with it, he imagined the brother living in a place where he stayed a child forever.
There are several horror novels exploring the idea of Peter Pan being either a vampire or a creepy stalker. I only remember the title of one of them - "Straight On Till Morning" by Christopher Golden.
@@derkeheath5172 When you think about it thought, Peter Pan wasn't always a good guy: he essentially kidnapped kids, (yes they fell out of their carriages but he could have brought them to their parents) treated Wendy like a mom/servant, and was a bit of bully to the other boys at times and always provoked captain hook.
In the novelization of The Lost Boys, it has tons of stuff that was not in the movie. If you read the novelization and then watch the movie again, it really makes the movie even better! The Lost Boys is in my top 5 all time favorite movies.
I don’t know how I missed this movie while growing up in the 80s. It wasn’t until I began dating my now wife in the 2000s that I discovered Lost Boys on VHS in her video library. When I said, “I’ve never heard of this one.” Her reaction was as if I was a very deprived child. Anyway, we watched it immediately and I loved it.
Well I am glad that The Lost Boys, turned out the way it did I could not imagine it being anything else than what it was is and forever will be, Forever & Alway's in love with The Lost Boys,
It definitely personified the 80’s. I used to love going to the VHS rental stores to check out the back of the cassette boxes to see the movie still pics. Would spend hours in the horror section alone! Good times!!!
Fantastic Minty, Growing up in the 80s, The Lost Boys holds so many special memories for me, so quotable, tons of iconic scenes and what a soundtrack, I still believe!!
I appreciate you, Minty! The Lost Boys was the first horror film I watched. Even though I was only 6 years old, my mom figured it was okay because it was her favorite horror movie, and she knew when she should cover my eyes😅
I saw this one in the theater when I was 11 and I loved it! When it came out on video though, I swore there were two scenes that were missing that I saw in the theater. I don't remember what they were anymore since 1987 was a looong time ago now, but it's driven me nuts all this time.That scene with Maria looking at Lucy talking to Max bugged me so much for so long. I'm glad to know she was supposed to be a character, because I used to think she was just a terrible extra that couldn't keep from looking at Dianne Wiest during filming. Salt on the feet is from vampire lore as a way to tell if someone is a vampire. Speaking of vampire lore, I am pretty sure Lucy Emerson is named after Lucy from the novel Dracula.
Joel Schumacher had the enviable talent of making anyone in his movies look like a god. Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland never looked that good again.
First time commenting. I have been an admirer of this channel for a while. The Lost Boys always struck me as such a tight film in terms of the storyline. Those cut scenes keep it so much more focused. As well as the Peter Pan references thought the 'lost' part refer to the missing people that you see on the milk cartons too. Laddy for example, is literally a lost boy.
Maria going into the cave that david and them stayed would of been a great post credit scene. The could of even had her look at the camera and have her eyes changed and then show fangs. I think it would of made the crowd go wild, but thats just my opinion.
MORE FUN FACT: At first I though you were confusing her with Rae Dawn Chong, and I was giggling about how that seemed racist. But she was a student. And I remember loving that movie, and wanting Jim Belushi to come kick some ass at my shithole, violence riddled school.
JUST rewatched this for Halloween and very interesting details you uncovered for sure. I’m glad Joel took over and Jason Patrick had a hand in it as well it’s awesome 😎
Minty, remember all vampires have a servant that they use to take care of their needs. Most likely the character of Maria was a servant to Max which would make her immortal much like a living dead. This makes sense, she takes care of his business fronts during the day since he cannot be out in the sunlight. (Plus, this Maria character was out during the day, so she could not be a vampire.) Also, she marks victims for him and his evil horde and targets people they want to recruit into their collective group. For instance, maybe that is how Star and the others discovered Michael and his family. There is no doubt she was a servant to Max, which I think they should have kept her in the script because it added more to the story of how Max controlled that area. I also believe there was a backstory of the grandfather, which was never revealed. I believe he was actually a vampire hunter in his younger years. Remember at the end of the story he makes a comment about the one thing he could not stomach about Santa Clara was all the damn vampires. He put that stake on the hood of his car and charged into Max with it striking him in the heart, thus revealing he knew about the vampire's existence for quite some time. Cool video!!
And the servant, sometimes called a ghoul in some mythos, isn't always a thing in lore. But she could have been half-vampire like Star was, or a toy for Max (like a blood doll in some mythos). I honestly didn't remember her until this video. :)
I was 13 when I saw it in theaters & it blew me away! I think that same weekend I even went out & bought The Lost Boys Music CD. Never thought of Peter Pan being a Vampire, but someone needs to do that movie! Maybe Captain Hook brought the lost & desperate adults to the island on his boat as food for Peter! Still a bad guy, but working with Peter the Vampire!
I got to meet Alex Winters at a comic con. I meant to tell him how it always annoyed me he was the first one to get staked in TLB, but I ended up talking Bill and Ted and forgot. Very cool guy... Excellent even, one might say.
Another banger, brother! You are correct about Michael's age though. "Going back to school" is a phrase Americans use when someone has started college but stops going, either due to money or time issues. So he was probably in his early to mid 20s and has already finished high school. Also, the salt on his feet is probably a reference to a legend that evil spirits (vampires, witches, etc) can't cross a line of salt so people would put one across the entrance to their homes to keep out evil stuff.
i thought Michael was 17, looking to start senior year that coming fall and Sam was 15. Lucy does tell him when Max comes over "You know things are going to change around here once school starts." if Michael was any older than 17, why would he move with his mom after the divorce? he's 18-20, he could get a job and live on his own. he wouldn't need to move with his mom and brother
@@GoddessOfWhim2003 Oh yeah? Because it's SOOO easy for a man, at 20, to just get a job that pays enough to have a home, and a vehicle, and food, etc. Those are the words of a woman. One who likely has been taken care of her whole life...like most women. How was book club this week, Karen?
@CrysPeaBacon in the 80s, yes it was. Michael didn't need to live at home with his mother and grandfather. if he's 18-20, he could have stayed in Phoenix, there's no reason to go California. his grandfather owned the house, apparently his pension/retirement was enough to pay the bills, so the extra expense of Lucy and the boys would require Lucy to get a job to cover them. but sure, call me a Karen
The reason Michael isn't in school is because it's Summer. Remember when Lucy tells them "You know, things are gonna change around this house when school starts."
Great work Minty. I think this is one of your best ever! I recently read about these alternative outcome/versions and the history of what could have been. Cheers for bringing it together. Reckon you could have gone even deeper and longer with this. Love The Lost Boys ❤❤❤
I’m currently rewatching TruBlood and in the middle of the Twilight Saga. In 1987 I was 14. With a love of vampire books and movies and a huge Kiefer fan. I somehow missed the movie. Thank Minty for bringing it back in the light. 🧛♂️
I absolutely loved this that much i had the movie, cassette tape n record soundtrack. I had a mad crush on Corey Feldman n still do. The music was legendary. Not really a bad song on it. Star was my favourite hippy name too. Wow. Every weekend or spare moment I would be watching The Lost Boy's.....
I also loved this movie. My brother had the record of the soundtrack i would constantly play. Kieffer & Jason Patric were my faves. I did name my cow Star.....
Great rundown of the would-be alternate film. I've spent a lot of time in Santa Cruz on the Boardwalk where this movie was filmed, so I have a lot of fondness for it. I recently bought the new 4K remaster of it and it looks and sounds really good and easily is now the best version of the film on home video, so I recommend that fans pick it up on 4K. Anyway, nice clip Minty - keep the good stuff coming. P. S. - When the mom wants Michael to go back to school, she most likely means college - so Michael probably indeed was already a high school graduate. The word "school" is often used generally in the US to convey furthering education even after high school. It was especially big in the 80s for parents to push their kids into university after getting their high school diploma.
Came looking for the ‘School’ comment. My take is the same as yours- that Michael likely stopped going to college after a couple/few semesters & mom wants him to go back.
I don’t know, I kind of feel like this movie captured the remaining childhood fading into adulthood that characterizes the mid to late teenage years perfectly. The way it used vampires as a metaphor for drugs and the dangers of experimenting in sex, and predatory adults preying on young people just kind of worked to make it a classic young adult film. I think it would’ve been forgotten if it had been more like the goonies.
I miss video stores too. I worked at two in the 80s. Such a fun job for someone who was into movies. I loved this episode Minty. I would watch every single iteration they'd originally planned for this movie. Though I'm glad I didn't see the chomping on the back of the head scene.
Video stores were the best. Fri and Saturday nights, going with friends, choosing a video, getting sweets and popcorn. 😢 memories. Tbh I bet if they reopened they would get used.
Hey MINTY!!! I'm from Cartwright, Labrador an isolated, coastal town of 700 ppl when I was a kid(born in 1979), originally and moved to New Brunswick at 20 n have been there since for 24yrs. I love your videos bud! I absolutely Love❤ your "BlockBuster Video" you built in your garage and all the paraphernalia you have! The Life-size standup Batman is Friggin' Awesome!!! Wife n I watch all the yime
Thanks Monty!!... From a fellow UK/ aussie (I'm assuming your a xennial like myself!!). Your presentations on uk/ American movie nostalgia captures my childhood perception of these movies perfectly ❤️❤️❤️
@@aakuster Well, there is such a thing as dual citizenship. You can be a citizen of both countries…..like myself, and Mia, above. When I travel, I carry two passports. I can get through immigration in both countries quick as a zip. Lol.
The cast in some ways already knew each other because some have already worked together before such as Jason Patrick and Jami Gertz did a movie about a year earlier called Solarbabies so it was a no brainer to cast both of them again in another movie together. People also wanted to see Corey Haim and Corey Feldman (The 2 Coreys) in a movie together because both were popular in the 80's. The movie would have been too cheesy if the original idea to make it more like Goonies followed through and it wouldn't have done as well as it did so I agree with Joel Schumacher and Jason Patrick using a different approach. Also we can't underscore the fact that the soundtrack was also perfect for this movie so well done on that as well.
He did seem a little old to be just chillin..🤣 I guess I always just put it down to the move from Phoenix they’d recently made & this was just the ‘settling in’ period for the two kids.
I have ALWAYS thought Kiefer Sutherland could play the ULTIMATE mean "asshole " of a character. Whether it be this one in "Lost Boys', or especially playing "ACE" in "Stand by Me" , you always wanted to see that guy he is playing get what is coming to him !!! lol (This was a great movie when I was younger... ;) )
The story of Maria is pretty interesting if you then add the comic book official sequel, which involves the returning Lost Girls. That then fits with Maria being potentially a vampire, or even a thrall / ghoul at the time.
Way to go Minty! I have always loved The Lost Boys but didn’t realize that the movie was very close to being a completely different movie. That was a great deep dive.
Such a fantastic movie!! I love it sooo much!! It's in my top five favorite movies of the 1980s. The music, the location, the beautiful actors, the makeup and special effects. It is indeed such a perfect film. I love Max's house!! Minty, we'd love to see some more of your groovy place. I LOVE your Batman and E.T.!! Very cool, dude!! Sincerely, you should do a video showcase some of your favorite treasures in your home. I'd totally watch it. Also, I STILL BELIEVE. 🖤🎷⛓️🎶🎵✨️
Geez, I thought I knew everything about this film, but these reveals are incredible. Now I want the uncut remastered version with every scene restored.
All this time later and I'm still not over this is the guy who directed those horrible batman movies. It just goes to show how much we change over time.
Schumaker's early comedies are also vastly different from his later work: Car Wash is definitely worth checking out. The Wiz, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and DC Cab are less worthwhile, but have their charms. His horror movie "Blood Creek" with Michael Fassbender and Henry Cavill, is also worth checking out.
He also did Falling Down, Flatliners, Tigerland, Phone Booth, A Time to Kill, The Client... All great films... And Batman Forever wasn't even that bad, the studio fucked him on it then he and the studio learned the wrong lessons from its success and applied it to Batman & Robin. The poor bastard died in 2020 with people still associating him with everyone's 2 least favourite Batman movies, and when his name comes up it's because of his misfires and outliers than his great works.
I started a new job in high school back in 1989. Once I found out that the Lost Boys soundtrack was one of about 4 that they played on repeat there I was crazy excited, being that LB was my favorite movie. It was my first lesson in too much of a good thing. After 2 about months I was sick of it and hated that it stopped me from wanting to watch the movie anymore.
This movie was a very strange mix up of kid movie and adult horror. Unlike Monster Squad, Lost Boys didnt have comedic horror. The comedy and horror had a very distinct barrier, which made it feel like two seperate movies. When it was comedy, it leaned hard when it was horror and leaned hard, but they never mixed. This should not have worked, but somehow, it did.
I loved this movie as a kid but was an infant when it was in theaters. I just recently got the chance to see it in a theater and what an incredible experience. Definitely worth watching on the big screen.
Maria was definitely a vampire, the first thing that made me know that she was a vampire was the devious way she was looking at Lucy on the phone toward the camera, second, she had a hankerchif around her neck to hide the bite mark's on her neck and third, the young vampire's or the boss head vampire probably made her a vampire the same night she started working for that video store, thanks for the video, I was just out of highschool when this movie came out and also it's good to see footage I never saw of this movie.
@@roylatekajxam How do you know it was daytime when she was working, something I may have overlooked though, maybe she was half vampire, didn't make her first kill yet.
@@Joseph-eu6jp In the video we just watched, he discussed how she watched the shop for Max during the day in the left out scenes. She was something I'm sure, definitely knew what was going on, it's just vague to what degree. Be nice to see the movie with the left out scenes.
@@roylatekajxamyour right, I over looked that she worked in the day, she might have been part vampire, in that movie they can come out during the day, I guess we'll never know for sure, and yes, it would be better to see more seen's on her, we'll never know for sure though.
Ty Minty! I had no idea the movie could have been totally different! And I also miss video rental stores even though where I grew up was just a little one on back of small town local grocery store..
I remember that blink and you'll miss it scene with David and the bald guy on the beach. I was watching the movie with my brother and just as it happened he opened a ring pull can of coke. Whenever I see that scene now I see the spray of blood when David bites into the guy's head, I still hear a coke can opening.
Man, I hate we didn't get more Kelly Jo Minter. As a 80s kid watching this on vhs I soooo wanted to know her story. And with Marko being my favorite LB and him flirting with her---I shipped them hard!!!❤❤❤❤
I actually saw the original version of the Lost Boys in a secret preview in New York City. I really enjoyed that version and it was a lot more like the Goonies and was fun. Then not knowing about the behind the scenes, I was very shocked when the movie hit the theaters and was entirely different and was a creepy horror show.
Ahh I miss video stores as well was always an exciting adventure of what you would find or if you got a new release... maybe on reserve one of mine used to be a small arcade so you could hang out for hours especially on a Friday and if you top scored on a game everyone would know
Joel was very open about being a sex fiend, in interviews he boasted about sex with thousands of (men), so he had a massive appetite for sexual tones, look at batman alone, it's littered with heavy gay tones. So it's no wonder that the film became what it did, but I'm glad it did because this film is just damn iconic.
@@michaelpipkin9942 oh my god, this was a thing hahahahaha sometimes, just sometimes I love the internet. This is brilliant. You know what, Max also recruiting all the boys was his thing, the boys mum wasn't for love it was just to give his "boys" a mother figure.
Great video Minty! Just saw this replaying on the big screen on October 30th and it was Fantastic! I'd love to see a Director's Cut with all that added footage. Too bad a proper sequel never materialized. THANK YOU MINTY FOR YOUR AWESOME VIDEOS!
One thing that helps it, and I'm not sure it's Intentional, but yes it was set in the 80s, but even when it came out it was like a fantasy version of the 80s that was just real enough to work then, but is magical now.
I was at a convention in Bakersfield nearly three months ago where the guy who played one of the Frog brothers would have been there, but unfortunately, I wasn’t able to meet him because he had to abruptly depart due to some sort of family emergency.
I love this guy
Just a genuine fan
Keep doing you bruh!!!
The Lost Boys soundtrack to this day is one of my favorites.
Yeah, I was reading the comments to see if anyone mentioned the sound track. I think it's the best movie soundtrack of all time, The music in The Lost Boys was one of the best things about the movie. I played that cassette and then the CD so many times.
I listened to it every night, with my walkman, as a means to go to sleep, for many years.
Its cheesy haha 😂
@@lena-Ramone Seeing what you pay money to listen too, I'd say your opinion is your opinion. But I do give you cred for your like of NIN, Pink floyd, and a band whos singer sounds like Enya. I wouldn't say cheesy. maybe dated? It may be outside your box but it still kicks ass today with young people that had never heard it before or seen the movie. They liked what they heard.
It's the best soundtrack! I got into The Doors all because of this movie.
I don't feel this would have been the same movie if that greased up sax player wasn't in it. That guy is LEGENDARY!!!❤
I always wondered if the Grandpa was a true vampire hunter and that’s why you never saw him that much. The way the movie ends always made you think that he knew wayyyy more than anyone else.
Interesting...would make sense. He also always seemed to be going out at night on dates (but maybe they weren't dates and that was the cover story or maybe his gf was also a vampire hunter!). I think I need to write some fan fics about that concept.
In the sequel comic they ruin it by making grandpa the true head vampire
@@mungosmungo8694 you know, I always wondered that too! It was just spooky the way he talked about the vampires at the end. It’s either he was a vampire or a vampire hunter. Either way he was mysterious. I guess it would’ve made more sense if he was telling his grandsons to be careful out there instead of being a recluse lol. Dang that sucks that the comics made him a vampire. It would’ve been cool if he was just a vampire hunter ☹️ lol
@@littlesongbird1 It’s not a bad fanfic concept 😁. There’s a lot to expand on from the movie. The girl working at the video store was a missed opportunity too.
I always thought he was a werewolf. It would explain his knowledge and hatred of the vampires, and all his taxidermy since he would probably hunt animals to keep from killing humans (and possibly getting the attention of the vampires)
“ONE THING ABOUT LIVING IN SANTA CARLA I NEVER COULD STOMACH: ALL THE DAMN VAMPIRES.” - GRANDPA EMERSON
Hello Michael. ✌️
@@seferino“MY OWN BROTHER, A … VAMPIRE. YOU WAIT ’TIL MOM FINDS OUT, BUDDY!” - SAM EMERSON
@@DocuVisonTV* A GODDAMN SHIT SUCKIN'
I am here just for this comment 🖤
If all the people buried were to stand up.
We'd have one hell of a population problem
"They're only noodles, Michael!"
So glad you covered this one Minty, this is one of the best films made in the 80s and still remains a great film with infinite re-watch value!
While I love The Goonies as a film I'm glad The Lost Boys went on a darker yet still comedic at times route, much more fitting!
It's just rice michael, how can a billion Chinese people be wrong?
@@theramplocalWhat do you think is David Origin Story is ?
Join us, Michael! You will be young and live forever!
"you're eating worms, Michael" is the actual line.
"How do they taste?" 😆. One of the few movies I could nearly recite. Definitely best vampire flick in my book. And I'll leave with... "Does it burn?!" 😆
Gremlins, goonies and lost boys.
An awesome weekends watching.
If a guy ever does a Gremlins, Goonies, Lost Boys movie date, I'll marry him on the spot!
I think a couple things are missed in this. Maria came across as what is usually referred to as a Familiar, which can be several things all at once such as a "wannabe" to a sort of servant that isn't a vampire but kept in a middle state indefinitely as long as they serve their master or mistress. They probably were considering making her something like a werewolf but chose not to go down that road.
The Grandpa Character I have always thought of as a retired vampire hunter that played off the assumption of others that he was simply a loopy old man with some form of dementia as a cover, especially with all his activities that became more clarified when he was turning the fences upside down with the spikes upward, and more so since at the end, he is less loopy and more serious with his comments.
The fascination with stuffing animals may have been a hint he worked in a funeral home at some point which would tie in and explain how he knew about the vampire problem originally with all the embalming and whatnot.
Being old he was simply trying to figure out how to save his family and when the opportunity came to kill the boss vampire he took it because there really wasn't much else he could do otherwise.
"That was always the problem around here... too many damn vampires!" That comment of his was so out of left field, but still funny!
I like the point you made about Maria possibly being a Familiar. During the video I was wondering if she was maybe supposed to be some type of "Tinker Bell", and I think that works really well.
Maria being a Renfield actually makes sense.
@@svetlana4310 Yup, just a more attractive one :D
Maria being a werewolf would have been solid. With her working for Max would make sense, maybe she wanted to be close to him so she could take him out. But depending on the vampires in the lost boys universe, with Max being a master vampire, he should be able to smell a werewolfs scent.
Cry Little Sister - what a great song
As a kid, this movie fascinated me and scared the crap out of me at the same time 😂 But it's also the movie that got me into vampires! I love this movie so much that I named my sons Michael and Sam. I didn't tell them that I named them after this movie until they were 11 and 13 years old! They were just grateful I didn't name them Louis and Lestat 😂
Interview is another great vampire movie. one of my favorites! Brad Pitt's performance is heartbreaking (in a good way lol)
Not Edgar and Alan (the Frog brothers)? 😅
@@crimsonstudios680I agree, Anne Rice forever ❤ I'm also Louisiana lady like she was, and a horror writer, so she's like *goals* almost as much as Mary Shelley 🤣
@@RobertWF42I suffer from brachiophobia, if you don't know what that is Google it but I'm not going to speak about it here because the algorithms will start showing me things about them 😂😂😂 Hope that answers your question sir!
Lol lestat wld have been an awesome name! Love it
This is probably my fav movie of all time as a GenXer! This and The Crow reminds me of how fortunate I am to have grown up in the last two totally epic eras of music and movie genres.
Takes me back, we all LOVED this movie when it came out, everyone was talking about how good it was ... the feeling that it was gonna be a light romp that then turned far darker and scarier was truly well done!!! And of course we all LOVED the soundtrack too and quite played it to death after!!
It was definitely a great time for movies. Just one amazing new movie after another. And how great it felt to finally see us, the new generation, getting our own stories & characters.
The Lost Boys was unique to me because of the beach life aesthetic, which was uncommon in horror films and attractive to me as a teenager.
The Lost Girls sequel that they were trying to get made would of explored Max a bit more. I guess the rough draft had a group of teenage girl vampires returning to Santa Carla after Max's death. They apparently were Max's first children but he found them to hard to control and told them leave. He then started over with teen boys. Overtime he had trouble keeping them in line even though they feared him they still acted out. His epiphany came when he realized that a mother figure is what he had been missing for his children.
Awesome, thanks for posting this
That would have been an incredible movie. Totally a worthy sequel.
I remember reading an article about that in the late 90s
@@JimLogan-pl5nc I want to say Fangoria but I remember it came up during an interview with Joel Schumacher who had been working to get a sequel off the ground for years at that point.
@@TOFTS77 it probably was Fangoria.
I am 57 now and that is still my favorite show to watch. I watch it at least twice a year.
I never thought of Peter Pan being a vampire. Interesting concept! Another great episode Minty!
Fun fact: Neverland is basically the afterlife. The story came about because the author's brother died when he was very young ... to cope with it, he imagined the brother living in a place where he stayed a child forever.
Right!!! That thought had never occurred to me either. That would be a film I'd love to watch.
There are several horror novels exploring the idea of Peter Pan being either a vampire or a creepy stalker. I only remember the title of one of them - "Straight On Till Morning" by Christopher Golden.
Yes this I knew from reading something about it awhile ago. But the thought of peter being a vampire had never crossed my mind!@@winterhaydn
@@derkeheath5172 When you think about it thought, Peter Pan wasn't always a good guy: he essentially kidnapped kids, (yes they fell out of their carriages but he could have brought them to their parents) treated Wendy like a mom/servant, and was a bit of bully to the other boys at times and always provoked captain hook.
Nice one Minty 💯 lost boys still my all time favorite it just never gets old
Sleep all day....Party all night.....never grow old.....never die.....it's fun to be a vampire
I feel so grateful that I grew up with this movie and not twilight
And I feel sorry for those who had to endure 'Twee light' 😂
That’s for damn sure
@@skylined5534 they can have that trash
This, Blade, and From Dusk till Dawn = vampire movies.
Fuck that twinkley shit.
Now we know why there so screwed up 😂
I've watched the Lost Boys recently. Never get tired of it! Love the way it turned out!! And Tim the saxophone played with Tina Turner! Love him!
In the novelization of The Lost Boys, it has tons of stuff that was not in the movie. If you read the novelization
and then watch the movie again, it really makes the movie even better! The Lost Boys is in my top 5 all time
favorite movies.
Cool! Does it reveal anything more on the vampire gang’s origins or age?
@@crazyralph6386 No, but it does suggest that Michael seeing worms and maggots was because of the joint he smoked in the Lost Boys lair.
@@Ravuun oh wow, that’s interesting? always thought it was vampire mind control?
@@crazyralph6386 Yeah, so did I! I was actually pretty disappointed when I read that.
I don’t know how I missed this movie while growing up in the 80s. It wasn’t until I began dating my now wife in the 2000s that I discovered Lost Boys on VHS in her video library. When I said, “I’ve never heard of this one.” Her reaction was as if I was a very deprived child. Anyway, we watched it immediately and I loved it.
Well I am glad that The Lost Boys, turned out the way it did I could not imagine it being anything else than what it was is and forever will be,
Forever & Alway's in love with The Lost Boys,
I loved that video store and how it had such cool night vibes. It inspired me to work at Blockbuster a few years later in the early 90s.
It definitely personified the 80’s. I used to love going to the VHS rental stores to check out the back of the cassette boxes to see the movie still pics. Would spend hours in the horror section alone! Good times!!!
@@crazyralph6386those horror movies had the best artwork covers ever
I'd say Maria KNEW about the vampires and Max. But probably kept human to keep an eye on things during the day with the promise of immortality
Fantastic Minty, Growing up in the 80s, The Lost Boys holds so many special memories for me, so quotable, tons of iconic scenes and what a soundtrack, I still believe!!
I appreciate you, Minty! The Lost Boys was the first horror film I watched. Even though I was only 6 years old, my mom figured it was okay because it was her favorite horror movie, and she knew when she should cover my eyes😅
Thanks for sticking around Minty! Always a pleasure when your videos hit my list!
This was put together well. It really offered a different insight of the movie. Well done!
I saw this one in the theater when I was 11 and I loved it! When it came out on video though, I swore there were two scenes that were missing that I saw in the theater. I don't remember what they were anymore since 1987 was a looong time ago now, but it's driven me nuts all this time.That scene with Maria looking at Lucy talking to Max bugged me so much for so long. I'm glad to know she was supposed to be a character, because I used to think she was just a terrible extra that couldn't keep from looking at Dianne Wiest during filming.
Salt on the feet is from vampire lore as a way to tell if someone is a vampire. Speaking of vampire lore, I am pretty sure Lucy Emerson is named after Lucy from the novel Dracula.
one of my dreams is to watch this movie on the big screen.
I seen it in the theater to its like yesterday to me.
You and I are the same age! 😂 I saw this in theaters too when it came out. I loved it. Had a big ass crush on Jami Gertz
I saw it in the theatre when I was 6. There were some scenes I specifically remember, even at that age.
Dude that always bothered me! Like why is she watching her on the phone
The scene where Michael goes after his brother as he is bathing is one of the scariest scenes ever. And the dog deserved an Oscar!
Splish splash
A suspenseful scene, even though I've watched the movie many times over the years.
Nanook was an awesome actor animal and one of my favorite dog breeds. One of my favorite characters
Joel Schumacher had the enviable talent of making anyone in his movies look like a god. Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland never looked that good again.
And Star and maria with the store scene only😍😍😍😍
First time commenting. I have been an admirer of this channel for a while.
The Lost Boys always struck me as such a tight film in terms of the storyline. Those cut scenes keep it so much more focused.
As well as the Peter Pan references thought the 'lost' part refer to the missing people that you see on the milk cartons too. Laddy for example, is literally a lost boy.
Just watched The Lost Boys and The Goonies DVDs in the last three days. Why am I puzzled as to why I'm a faan of Minty. Love your work.
Maria going into the cave that david and them stayed would of been a great post credit scene. The could of even had her look at the camera and have her eyes changed and then show fangs. I think it would of made the crowd go wild, but thats just my opinion.
I just imagine everything you said and Daaamn😮😮 that's very good! That would of been a crazy post Credit scene
RIP Corey Haim, Barnard Hughes, Edward Herrmann, and Nanook.
“Who would cover their house in such silliness?”: that bit genuinely made me lol!😂
FUN FACT: The actress who played Maria also starred in “The Principal” with Jim Belushi and Lou Gosset Jr released the same year as “The Lost Boys”.
Pretty sure she played Denise in Summer School with Mark Harmon
MORE FUN FACT: At first I though you were confusing her with Rae Dawn Chong, and I was giggling about how that seemed racist. But she was a student. And I remember loving that movie, and wanting Jim Belushi to come kick some ass at my shithole, violence riddled school.
@@shag139 I can never see her face without picturing her jumping out of the car without taking the seatbelt off. lol
@@shag139She did. She also played Lori, a small role as a young prostitute, in the movie Mask, with Cher and Eric Stoltz.
I believe she was in 'People Under the Stairs' as well.
JUST rewatched this for Halloween and very interesting details you uncovered for sure. I’m glad Joel took over and Jason Patrick had a hand in it as well it’s awesome 😎
"One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach...all the damn vampires." best last line in a movie
Minty, remember all vampires have a servant that they use to take care of their needs. Most likely the character of Maria was a servant to Max which would make her immortal much like a living dead. This makes sense, she takes care of his business fronts during the day since he cannot be out in the sunlight. (Plus, this Maria character was out during the day, so she could not be a vampire.) Also, she marks victims for him and his evil horde and targets people they want to recruit into their collective group. For instance, maybe that is how Star and the others discovered Michael and his family. There is no doubt she was a servant to Max, which I think they should have kept her in the script because it added more to the story of how Max controlled that area. I also believe there was a backstory of the grandfather, which was never revealed. I believe he was actually a vampire hunter in his younger years. Remember at the end of the story he makes a comment about the one thing he could not stomach about Santa Clara was all the damn vampires. He put that stake on the hood of his car and charged into Max with it striking him in the heart, thus revealing he knew about the vampire's existence for quite some time. Cool video!!
I always thought grandpa knew what was happening to Michael.
Grandpa is seriously the mvp of this movie.
He deserves a prequel!!
And the servant, sometimes called a ghoul in some mythos, isn't always a thing in lore. But she could have been half-vampire like Star was, or a toy for Max (like a blood doll in some mythos). I honestly didn't remember her until this video. :)
How did you know that the grandpa was originally vampire hunter in his young years?
I was 13 when I saw it in theaters & it blew me away! I think that same weekend I even went out & bought The Lost Boys Music CD. Never thought of Peter Pan being a Vampire, but someone needs to do that movie! Maybe Captain Hook brought the lost & desperate adults to the island on his boat as food for Peter! Still a bad guy, but working with Peter the Vampire!
I got to meet Alex Winters at a comic con. I meant to tell him how it always annoyed me he was the first one to get staked in TLB, but I ended up talking Bill and Ted and forgot. Very cool guy... Excellent even, one might say.
I absolutely love this movie 🍿🎥 any time that it comes in TV or on a free app very nostalgic to me
Another banger, brother! You are correct about Michael's age though. "Going back to school" is a phrase Americans use when someone has started college but stops going, either due to money or time issues. So he was probably in his early to mid 20s and has already finished high school. Also, the salt on his feet is probably a reference to a legend that evil spirits (vampires, witches, etc) can't cross a line of salt so people would put one across the entrance to their homes to keep out evil stuff.
i thought Michael was 17, looking to start senior year that coming fall and Sam was 15. Lucy does tell him when Max comes over "You know things are going to change around here once school starts." if Michael was any older than 17, why would he move with his mom after the divorce? he's 18-20, he could get a job and live on his own. he wouldn't need to move with his mom and brother
@@GoddessOfWhim2003 Oh yeah? Because it's SOOO easy for a man, at 20, to just get a job that pays enough to have a home, and a vehicle, and food, etc. Those are the words of a woman. One who likely has been taken care of her whole life...like most women. How was book club this week, Karen?
@CrysPeaBacon in the 80s, yes it was. Michael didn't need to live at home with his mother and grandfather. if he's 18-20, he could have stayed in Phoenix, there's no reason to go California. his grandfather owned the house, apparently his pension/retirement was enough to pay the bills, so the extra expense of Lucy and the boys would require Lucy to get a job to cover them. but sure, call me a Karen
@@GoddessOfWhim2003Maybe he felt like he should move with them to help contribute to running the house.
@matthewcochran3325 i think it works better with the story if Michael and Sam are still teenagers, they're still boys.
The reason Michael isn't in school is because it's Summer. Remember when Lucy tells them "You know, things are gonna change around this house when school starts."
Great work Minty. I think this is one of your best ever! I recently read about these alternative outcome/versions and the history of what could have been. Cheers for bringing it together. Reckon you could have gone even deeper and longer with this.
Love The Lost Boys ❤❤❤
For years, we lived by the bridge/train tracks they hang from!I’ve walked across it countless times & never knew until about two years ago
I’m currently rewatching TruBlood and in the middle of the Twilight Saga. In 1987 I was 14. With a love of vampire books and movies and a huge Kiefer fan. I somehow missed the movie. Thank Minty for bringing it back in the light. 🧛♂️
I absolutely loved this that much i had the movie, cassette tape n record soundtrack.
I had a mad crush on Corey Feldman n still do.
The music was legendary. Not really a bad song on it. Star was my favourite hippy name too. Wow.
Every weekend or spare moment I would be watching The Lost Boy's.....
I also loved this movie. My brother had the record of the soundtrack i would constantly play. Kieffer & Jason Patric were my faves. I did name my cow Star.....
Great rundown of the would-be alternate film. I've spent a lot of time in Santa Cruz on the Boardwalk where this movie was filmed, so I have a lot of fondness for it. I recently bought the new 4K remaster of it and it looks and sounds really good and easily is now the best version of the film on home video, so I recommend that fans pick it up on 4K.
Anyway, nice clip Minty - keep the good stuff coming.
P. S. - When the mom wants Michael to go back to school, she most likely means college - so Michael probably indeed was already a high school graduate. The word "school" is often used generally in the US to convey furthering education even after high school. It was especially big in the 80s for parents to push their kids into university after getting their high school diploma.
Came looking for the ‘School’ comment. My take is the same as yours- that Michael likely stopped going to college after a couple/few semesters & mom wants him to go back.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192Same. That’s how most Americans would take that IMO.
It's how I took it and I'm an Aussie 🤣
The Lost Boys is still Better than 70% than today's (2023) movies...
And the Soundtrack Kicks Ass !!!
I don’t know, I kind of feel like this movie captured the remaining childhood fading into adulthood that characterizes the mid to late teenage years perfectly. The way it used vampires as a metaphor for drugs and the dangers of experimenting in sex, and predatory adults preying on young people just kind of worked to make it a classic young adult film. I think it would’ve been forgotten if it had been more like the goonies.
*Love this I wish they made the longer un-cut version instead which is NEVER now* 😢
Lost boys vhs rewind it over and over and we watched it as kids all the time!
I miss video stores too. I worked at two in the 80s. Such a fun job for someone who was into movies. I loved this episode Minty. I would watch every single iteration they'd originally planned for this movie. Though I'm glad I didn't see the chomping on the back of the head scene.
Video stores were the best. Fri and Saturday nights, going with friends, choosing a video, getting sweets and popcorn. 😢 memories.
Tbh I bet if they reopened they would get used.
Hey MINTY!!! I'm from Cartwright, Labrador an isolated, coastal town of 700 ppl when I was a kid(born in 1979), originally and moved to New Brunswick at 20 n have been there since for 24yrs. I love your videos bud! I absolutely Love❤ your "BlockBuster Video" you built in your garage and all the paraphernalia you have! The Life-size standup Batman is Friggin' Awesome!!! Wife n I watch all the yime
Thanks for bringing back a fond memory of my dad busting out laughing harder than I ever heard him laugh before at Grandpa's last line.
Thanks Monty!!... From a fellow UK/ aussie (I'm assuming your a xennial like myself!!).
Your presentations on uk/ American movie nostalgia captures my childhood perception of these movies perfectly ❤️❤️❤️
How are you UK/Aussie?
I’m an English Aussie lol. I moved here, to Newcastle, in 2006, the day after Steve Irwin passed away. 🌹
@@aakuster Well, there is such a thing as dual citizenship. You can be a citizen of both countries…..like myself, and Mia, above. When I travel, I carry two passports. I can get through immigration in both countries quick as a zip. Lol.
@@pommiebears Is Minty a dual citizen?
The cast in some ways already knew each other because some have already worked together before such as Jason Patrick and Jami Gertz did a movie about a year earlier called Solarbabies so it was a no brainer to cast both of them again in another movie together. People also wanted to see Corey Haim and Corey Feldman (The 2 Coreys) in a movie together because both were popular in the 80's. The movie would have been too cheesy if the original idea to make it more like Goonies followed through and it wouldn't have done as well as it did so I agree with Joel Schumacher and Jason Patrick using a different approach. Also we can't underscore the fact that the soundtrack was also perfect for this movie so well done on that as well.
One of the defining films of my 80s childhood. Excellent.
Perfect 80s vampire movie.
At the theater I was like, "Damn get a job Michael!!" 🤣
He did seem a little old to be just chillin..🤣
I guess I always just put it down to the move from Phoenix they’d recently made & this was just the ‘settling in’ period for the two kids.
I was like “Damn Michael.. u get to nail Star!”😡
I have ALWAYS thought Kiefer Sutherland could play the ULTIMATE mean "asshole " of a character. Whether it be this one in "Lost Boys', or especially playing "ACE" in "Stand by Me" , you always wanted to see that guy he is playing get what is coming to him !!! lol (This was a great movie when I was younger... ;) )
Me too!! He plays such a great a-hole! Have u ever seen him in “An eye for an eye”? He plays a criminal/con rapist and does so well!!!
The Frog Brothers were the best things of this awesome. Them fighting the vampires with the stereo and tub of holy water were awesome.
DEATH BY STEREO!
At the time, we were excited for a movie with "The 2 Coreys."
“Death by stereo!” 😂
the Frog Brothers and Grandpa were my favorite characters lol
Nope. Saxophone guy wins best in show.
The story of Maria is pretty interesting if you then add the comic book official sequel, which involves the returning Lost Girls. That then fits with Maria being potentially a vampire, or even a thrall / ghoul at the time.
Where can i get the comics from
Way to go Minty! I have always loved The Lost Boys but didn’t realize that the movie was very close to being a completely different movie. That was a great deep dive.
Such a fantastic movie!! I love it sooo much!! It's in my top five favorite movies of the 1980s. The music, the location, the beautiful actors, the makeup and special effects. It is indeed such a perfect film.
I love Max's house!! Minty, we'd love to see some more of your groovy place. I LOVE your Batman and E.T.!! Very cool, dude!! Sincerely, you should do a video showcase some of your favorite treasures in your home. I'd totally watch it.
Also, I STILL BELIEVE. 🖤🎷⛓️🎶🎵✨️
Geez, I thought I knew everything about this film, but these reveals are incredible. Now I want the uncut remastered version with every scene restored.
The thousand times I've seen this movie as a kid the scene were the bald guy gets bit in the head was definitely in the movie
For sure!
It ran longer
🎶 _"Lost boys, lost boys! Whatcha gonna do when they come for you!?"_ 🎶
All this time later and I'm still not over this is the guy who directed those horrible batman movies. It just goes to show how much we change over time.
Schumaker's early comedies are also vastly different from his later work: Car Wash is definitely worth checking out. The Wiz, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and DC Cab are less worthwhile, but have their charms.
His horror movie "Blood Creek" with Michael Fassbender and Henry Cavill, is also worth checking out.
He also did Falling Down, Flatliners, Tigerland, Phone Booth, A Time to Kill, The Client... All great films... And Batman Forever wasn't even that bad, the studio fucked him on it then he and the studio learned the wrong lessons from its success and applied it to Batman & Robin.
The poor bastard died in 2020 with people still associating him with everyone's 2 least favourite Batman movies, and when his name comes up it's because of his misfires and outliers than his great works.
My first job was in a video store. Lost Boys, Fright Night, Goonies. Man the 80’s were fun!
Oh yeah. Get me a DeLorean do I can go back…
Fright Night and Lost Boys go good together. Both have never invite a vampire in rule. I’m not familiar with it anywhere else.
loved this movie as a kid, and obviously having seen the goonies before hand recognized face, and Bill (bill and ted).
No wayyyyyyy!
Yes way@@skylined5534
I started a new job in high school back in 1989. Once I found out that the Lost Boys soundtrack was one of about 4 that they played on repeat there I was crazy excited, being that LB was my favorite movie. It was my first lesson in too much of a good thing. After 2 about months I was sick of it and hated that it stopped me from wanting to watch the movie anymore.
I'm still waiting for the 10 things about Minty you never knew video.
Seriously, you have loads of interesting things we would love to see.
He's a fantastic man, he really is!
10 Things You Never Knew About the LOST TOYS
Count Bloodcount: "I AM A VAMPIRRRRE!!"
Bugs Bunny: "Abracadabra!!"
😂😂😂
This movie was a very strange mix up of kid movie and adult horror. Unlike Monster Squad, Lost Boys didnt have comedic horror. The comedy and horror had a very distinct barrier, which made it feel like two seperate movies. When it was comedy, it leaned hard when it was horror and leaned hard, but they never mixed. This should not have worked, but somehow, it did.
I loved this movie as a kid but was an infant when it was in theaters. I just recently got the chance to see it in a theater and what an incredible experience. Definitely worth watching on the big screen.
Maria was definitely a vampire, the first thing that made me know that she was a vampire was the devious way she was looking at Lucy on the phone toward the camera, second, she had a hankerchif around her neck to hide the bite mark's on her neck and third, the young vampire's or the boss head vampire probably made her a vampire the same night she started working for that video store, thanks for the video, I was just out of highschool when this movie came out and also it's good to see footage I never saw of this movie.
But how could she work during the day?
@@roylatekajxam How do you know it was daytime when she was working, something I may have overlooked though, maybe she was half vampire, didn't make her first kill yet.
@@Joseph-eu6jp In the video we just watched, he discussed how she watched the shop for Max during the day in the left out scenes. She was something I'm sure, definitely knew what was going on, it's just vague to what degree. Be nice to see the movie with the left out scenes.
@@roylatekajxamyour right, I over looked that she worked in the day, she might have been part vampire, in that movie they can come out during the day, I guess we'll never know for sure, and yes, it would be better to see more seen's on her, we'll never know for sure though.
Ty Minty! I had no idea the movie could have been totally different! And I also miss video rental stores even though where I grew up was just a little one on back of small town local grocery store..
..... Fantastic movie . . They are definitely NOT misfit vampires. They're very cool, Bad boy vampires. Like Rock stars.
I think we all do miss video stores, seeing all the videos and remembering the first time that you saw that movie ... especially this one.
I remember that blink and you'll miss it scene with David and the bald guy on the beach. I was watching the movie with my brother and just as it happened he opened a ring pull can of coke. Whenever I see that scene now I see the spray of blood when David bites into the guy's head, I still hear a coke can opening.
*Wii want to see him eat the bald homeless guy and finish his dinner!* 😂
I love you Minty! The Lost Boys, is one of my all time favorites. Great video as always.
Been watching you for years. The way you break down things. I'd love to see you do the cartoon movie of G.I. Joe and the Buffy the Vampire (series)
Man, I hate we didn't get more Kelly Jo Minter. As a 80s kid watching this on vhs I soooo wanted to know her story. And with Marko being my favorite LB and him flirting with her---I shipped them hard!!!❤❤❤❤
I actually saw the original version of the Lost Boys in a secret preview in New York City. I really enjoyed that version and it was a lot more like the Goonies and was fun. Then not knowing about the behind the scenes, I was very shocked when the movie hit the theaters and was entirely different and was a creepy horror show.
Most would have liked it less.
I love how they don't show them doing vampire stuff until halfway thru the film. Also, the Grandpa at the end knew about it all the time lol.
Ahh I miss video stores as well was always an exciting adventure of what you would find or if you got a new release... maybe on reserve one of mine used to be a small arcade so you could hang out for hours especially on a Friday and if you top scored on a game everyone would know
This has been my favourite movie since I was 11. Thank you for doing this movie 💋💋👍😊🥰
Joel was very open about being a sex fiend, in interviews he boasted about sex with thousands of (men), so he had a massive appetite for sexual tones, look at batman alone, it's littered with heavy gay tones.
So it's no wonder that the film became what it did, but I'm glad it did because this film is just damn iconic.
Lost Boys Sax Man Epic Remix 2011
Holy shit, look this up......hahahahahaha
He also wrote the Wiz back in 1978. The dancers at the end was very sexual with them almost stripping naked.
@@michaelpipkin9942 oh my god, this was a thing hahahahaha sometimes, just sometimes I love the internet. This is brilliant. You know what, Max also recruiting all the boys was his thing, the boys mum wasn't for love it was just to give his "boys" a mother figure.
Thousands of men ??? WOW. I didn't know that about Joel,somethings need to stay-PRIVATE. LOL.
He’s also a pedal file.
Schumacher can go straight to hell.
Great video Minty! Just saw this replaying on the big screen on October 30th and it was Fantastic! I'd love to see a Director's Cut with all that added footage. Too bad a proper sequel never materialized. THANK YOU MINTY FOR YOUR AWESOME VIDEOS!
Jason was so very very very good looking and still is.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It blows my mind how well this movie has aged, especially the outfits of the vampire gang.
One thing that helps it, and I'm not sure it's Intentional, but yes it was set in the 80s, but even when it came out it was like a fantasy version of the 80s that was just real enough to work then, but is magical now.
I really love the vampire kids costuming . They're all wearing clothes that reflect an Era in time. ✌️😸
This is one of childhood favorites. Such a great movie
Best scene is the end scene with granddad right at the end.
I was at a convention in Bakersfield nearly three months ago where the guy who played one of the Frog brothers would have been there, but unfortunately, I wasn’t able to meet him because he had to abruptly depart due to some sort of family emergency.
The man. The myth. The Minty!