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This harks back to my childhood and I'm not Jonathan Harking " vampire humor" the twist at the end is great, and the soundtrack. Fun fact seeing this at 7 Holy water was always around. The frog 🐸 brother were always a jump away. Best vampire movie..but Bella Legosi in Universal 1931 "Dracula" was pretty epic. Twilight nope 🙅🏻 "Interview with a Vampire" great. Bram Stokers "Dracula" okay
Can you please, please, please watch and do reaction videos to UNDERWORLD (2003). This is a franchise film series movies. Next, Underworld: Evolution (2006). Then, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) & Underworld: Awakening (2012). Last but not least, Underworld: Blood Wars (2016).
This movie was mostly filmed in Santa Cruz CA. Every year they play movies on the beach near the boardwalk and Lost Boys is a yearly regular. I’ve even seen fans dress up as the characters for the showing
Booking a flight for the next one, never knew that happened... Seen this film literally (not figuratively) at least 100 times and it's been my favourite film since I was 8 (1987)... Hope it's around the same time as the Lebowski festival, otherwise I'm just gonna have to make several trips😁
@@OfficialMediaKnightsIt was actually supposed to be Santa Cruz, but sometime before released the city got cold feet because they were worried people might actually think it was the Murder Capital of the World, so they renamed the city Santa Carla.
In some tales, vampires are able to "glamour" humans by making them see what they want or by forgetting things. I loved that you watched this guys, your reaction was great. The mum in this is so sweet and kind and the grandpa is the GOAT! Kiefer Sutherland is mesmerizing in this role.
The Lost Boys represent orphans adopted by Max after their father drowned at sea chasing a would-be mother, Max's ex wife who also drowned. Watch 'Overboard' with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, plenty of clues linking the four boys to the vampire lore. Not to mention...'Fright Night' icon vampire killer Peter Vincent enjoying retirement as the yacht crew head manservant...
I first saw this movie in 1989ish. I was 8 or 9 years old. It wasn’t until I was roughly 40 years old where I realized the “Grandpa” was the Van Helsing character. The taxidermy isn’t showing he’s an odd guy…it’s showing he’s a natural born hunter…very clever movie, and underrated
The director, Joel Schumacher was a costume designer before he became a director, which is why the style is so on point. He had an eye for visual detail, from cinematography to production design and detail.
My friends and I watched Labyrinth, Hairspray (1988) & The Lost Boys countless times as pre-teens. The Lost Boys was the most fun to watch because it had enough hot guys that we didn’t have to fight over who would get to marry David Bowie’s Goblin King 😆 Great reaction to a major blast from the past. RIP Corey Haim, thank you for the wonderful childhood memories.
When I was 23, my Pop came to my room to ask me if I wanted to see Donald Sutherland's kid play a vampire. Sure, I said. For the next hour and a half, my tongue's hanging out a foot. I have made it my life's work to see everything young Sutherland puts to film and I'm never disappointed. He is the greatest actor of our time. Go beyond the big hits. Look for "Dark City". "Phone Booth". "Last Light" with Forest Whitaker (must see) or "Eye For An Eye" with Sally Field. You won't sleep. This was great fun watching this with you two! So glad you enjoyed it!
I remember going to see this at the theater for my 20th birthday and it was a blast. The theater was packed and anytime Keifer or Jason Patric came on screen the girls would make cat calls at the screen lol! Thank you for watching this gem of a horror comedy. Rip Edward Herman, Corey Haim and the wonderful Barnard Hughes!
@@OfficialMediaKnightsif you haven't done it or seen it. Watch the series 24, it's what made Kiefers career. He's an agent of CTU and it's actually done in real time. Great series with a sad ending. Give it a look you won't be disappointed
Oh yeah, great at playing dead, doesn't watch TV, uses window cleaner as aftershave, stakes vamps with sharpened fence posts launched from his oldsmobile convertible, gramps is a pro at this
Apparently, the contact lenses were so painful for the actors that they could only wear them for 3-5 mins a time. Then their eyes would be all messed up for a day. But I agree with you. The aesthetic is great.
I've seen this movie twenty times and I only just caught that Michael ignored Star telling him the bottle was full of blood because he'd just been manipulated into thinking there were maggots and worms.
I saw this on VHS at my best friend’s Sweet 16th birthday party back in 1987. It became her favorite movie, and she had posters of the Lost Boys in her room. She died of heart failure in 2000, and I got a tattoo of David on my right calf as a tribute to her. RIP Joni Hutton.
I absolutely still love this movie. Back when vampire movies were great, and long before there was a "Team Edward" or "Team" whatever the hell his name was...Team Frog Brothers Forever. 🐸🐸
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThe song I Still Believe is by Tim Cappello he was the one with ths sax.The younger brother is Corey Haim one of the frog brothers was Corey Feldman the one with the bandanna they did several movies together on the 80's and were good friends in real life.Haim wound up losing every thing because of drugs and eventually died but he moved in with Feldman and his then wife at the time-Feldmans before Haim died.Haim did a Werewolf movie in the 80's called Silver Bullet by Stephen King.
42:45 - They did try other ways to catch Max besides just garlic. They also threw holy water on him and shoved a mirror in his face to try and catch him not reflecting. But those things didn't work because Michael had invited him in...
Another great reaction! "The Lost Boys" is one of the best vampire movies ever, one of the best 80s movies ever & BY FAR the best movie the 2 Coreys Haim & Feldman, have ever made. Jason Patric, Keifer Sutherland & the Lost Boys were not only gorgeous, they also had the best vampire hair ever! Did any vampires own hair salons in Santa Carla? 🤔🙃😉 As hot as MOST of the vampires were & as cool as the Frog Brothers were, the best character in the movie was Grandpa, who was not only a badass, he also had the best line: "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach: all the damn vampires." Iconic! Another great movie with Kiefer Sutherland is "A Few Good Men." Kiefer's role was small but crucial. Thanks again! 🧛🦇🩸
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThanks for the kindness! Grandpa is another vampire movie trope: the "lunatic" who knew the truth all along. However, I did miss your response to one of the best lines: "Wait 'til Mom finds out!" Fun Fact: Jami Gertz, who played Star, said that director Joel Schumacher didn't show her in full vamp mode because he didn't think that girls should kill. If I were playing a vampire, I'd want the full treatment, fangs & all! 🦇🩸 Other suggestions: "Fright Night (1985 version)," "Fright Night 2," "Near Dark," "Once Bitten," "Vamp" & "From Dusk Till Dawn," which stars George Clooney, was written by Quentin Tarantino & directed by Robert Rodriguez.
What a nice coincidence - I just watched The Lost Boys a few days ago! As a kid of the 80s, I managed to watch it back then. It's one of those movies I love to return to from time to time, not only because it scratches that nostalgia-itch, but it's a great movie all on its own. Love it!
Such a fun classic! I can't believe you guys didn't remark on oily sax man though! He's an 80's icon! As film makers with an amazing eye for detail, you should consider watching "Let the Right One In". I know you'd both love it!
The grandpa's words at the end about "...all the damn vampires." was to imply that there were more in Santa Clara, and not just Max and his Lost Boys. That's why the mom and her boys had that shocked look on their faces.
@@OfficialMediaKnights My theory was that Max just happened to be the oldest and most powerful in town. Now maybe another will step up. There is a Lost Boys 2 but I never got to watch it. Plus, I've heard some bad reviews for it, so in an effort to maintain my love for the original movie I refused to watch part 2.
@@OfficialMediaKnights Another GREAT 80s iconic cult classic you need to check out is a movie called Night Breed, starring Craig Sheffer. I think you two would really love it.
@@JessieCristo That explains what happened in 2. I used to own a copy. It was an ok movie, but not as good as one even though it WAS a sequel (but only had two of the original cast-Edgar and Alan). I would still have it if it wasn't for the fact I leant it to my then-friend who was also an Lost Boys Fan-and never got it back. I've been trying to find another copy to buy, but all I can find is this one and the remake.
Keifer Sutherland's character in this movie was a total boss even though he wasn't the head-vampire, he played a pretty good villain even as a vampire biker/bad boy
I absolutely LOVE this movie! I never get tired of watching it!!!!! And if no one else haven't already said so a thousand times, Grandpa turned out to be a former vampire hunter. That's why he was so knowledgeable (remember how he looked at Max when he was at the door asking to be "invited" in?) , knew how to make stakes and of course, kill the head vampire at the end. But, he obviously had to stop hunting because of his age. Team Grandpa! 😁
Fun fact: The movie is called The Lost Boys because the original first draft/idea for it was to make a twisted version of Peter Pan. Where Peter Pan and the Lost Boys were immortal because they where vampires. After several rewrites, Peter Pan was dropped, but The Lost Boys name stuck.
Fun reaction. Corey Feldman and Corey Haim were HUGE stars and best friends. Their faces were everywhere. unfortunately they experienced the dark side of Hollywood. Corey Haim passed away in 2010 at 38 years old.
This movie came out when I was fifteen and I was obsessed with it! It's what started my years-long love of vampires. Another great one from the same year is Near Dark. It has Bill Paxton, Lance Henrikson, and Jenette Goldstein and is definitely worth checking out.
Having grown up in Central California, formative years in the 80’s-90’s, watching this movie for me is like mainlining pure nostalgia. Plus, this is still the sexiest vampire movie around IMO.
Love how Denise immediately said this looks like Santa’s Cruz. Beautiful, historic little beach town and I’ve never seen a reactor recognize it. Based on the storyline, you can see why they had to change the town’s name for the film.
You have to understand that when this movie first came out, vampires were NOT cool, they were monsters. This is the first movie to make vampires cool, sexy, and desirable. It singlehandedly changed the vampire genre forever. Fun Fact: For years after the movie's release, fans speculated that David didn't die. First off, David was impaled with antlers not wood. Secondly, he didn't explode or implode or dissolve.
Lost Boys. Top Gun. Dirty Dancing. Highlander. Soundtrack. Soundtrack. Soundtrack. That defines '80s movies unlike modern movies. Those choose scores over songs. '80s had killer scores, too, with Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Conan the Barbarian, but we didn't put those scores in our cassette players and blast it as we cruised on road trips
When this movie came out my older brother, Michael and I were of similar age to the brothers and I at times could totally believe my brother was a vampire!😂 Another reason why I love this movie was the Aussie musicians INXS and Jimmy Barnes featuring pretty strongly in the soundtrack, which was very rare at the time. All the characters are great, but Grandpa was the star for me, and delivers one of my favourite closing lines. Thanks for the great reaction.
If you watch the scene where Max comes to dinner, you can see the Grandpa recognizes him. As Max is leaving, you can see Grandpa glaring at him. The next day, the Grandpa starts to do some renovations outside which leads to end with him staking Max at the end.
I am beyond shocked that you guys didn't know that this was a Vampire movie! Especially since it's one of the most well known vampire movies. Even when I was a kid I knew
It's one of my all-time favorites. Basically, the Goonies, but with Vampires. Amazing cast, too. Keifer Sutherland gives a haunting performance. Amazing soundtrack too.
I really love when new generations enjoy this movie as much as I did when I saw it back in the 80's. This and Stand By Me were my first movies with Kiefer Sutherland and, as a teenager girl, I loved him. He was my first vampire crush 😂😂
The thing I like about this lore is that when you invite the head vampire in it renders vampire tests powerless. Also probably how the others can enter the home by extension
The little brother is Corey Haim. Unfortunately he passed away back in 2010 after a long battle of drug abuse and pneumonia. He was a great actor 😢 who didn’t realize his potential and addiction got the best of him. Him and Corey Feldman, one of the other boys in the movie were best friends in life also.
He knew his potential. He just got messed with as a kid, which led to addiction. I never know what I can type in the comments. One must be careful about the words used. But you can look up Corey Haim and Corey Feldman to find the story.
I was 17. My friend dragged me to this 6 times. Well, I loved it too. And I helped him liberate a poster of the movie also! Good to see you watching this classic. Ps my friend was at the Santa Cruz boardwalk while they were filming this. 😊❤
I'm leaving a comment before I watch your reaction. You two are great and the Lost Boys is not just my favorite vampire movie of all time, it's one of my favorite movies of all time. So thanks for doing this video, I'm excited to watch 👌
The film is an adaptation of the Peter Man mythos. Max is Pan, the Mom Wendy. Star is Tiger Lilly. The Brothers of Wendy (Michael and John) are Michael and Sam here. Nanook replaces Nana the St. Bernard. And Grandpa is a combination of Hook and Smee. Director Joel Schumacher said it was one of his favorite films of his career. And yes, I saw it in theaters, bought the soundtrack, the poster, then the vhs, the dvd and finally the blu-ray.
We saw this back in '87, I don't remember if it was at the theater or once it hit cable. We were somewhat regulars in Santa Cruz which is where most of this film was shot, even some of the rides in the movie on the boardwalk we rode, it was a little weird seeing those areas we visited in a movie. lol This movie still holds up all these years later. Jason Patric was about as close to a Jim Morrison look-alike as you could get, part of the reason why you kept seeing close-ups of the two, including the side by side shot. Dude had very similar facial features, all they had to do was do his hair differently. Anyway, great reaction as always you two, glad you enjoyed it.
The first time I saw this was shortly after it come out on vhs. I was around 12 when we rented it. The tape was messed up though, and every time Max said, "it's so much easier if you don't fight," the tape would automatically start rewinding. It was very frustrating and took some finagling to finally see the last 2 minutes of the movie.
I'm pretty sure the grandpa was a vampire (a good one, without a first kill) at least thats the feeling I got bcs of the dissection hobbie and the "beers" he kept just for him. So...he dissected animals to avoid killing people.
I love that the boys were named Edgar and Alan, like a nod to Poe. Lol My only thing is why the grandfather would move his daughter and grandchildren to a town that he knows is infested with vampires who are killing people and kids. If you overlook that, though, it’s a fun movie.
I watched this multiple times in the theater when it came out and then many years later I finally bought the DVD. one of my all time favorites! great actors, great story, great soundtrack! RIP corey haim and barnard hughes!
This is my movie❤❤ The song Cry Little Sister was perfect for this movie. Now I'm going to listen to it for days😂😂 Also, love watching your reaction for a first time watch of this movie
My sisters and I were in our early teens when this came out and I cannot even count the number of times we watched this movie. I was obsessed with Corey Haim (Sam) and had his posters all over my wall from the teen magazines back in the day. RIP Corey. You had so much potential and I’m sorry your life turned out the way it did. 💔
This movie was so scary when I was a kid. But now, it's just too cheesy and funny. But the ending, the grandpa. Oh perfect. And I LOVE Dianne Frosted Mini Wiest.
The Santa Carla beach, and amusement park is Santa Cruz, but they couldn’t use the name in the movie. But you may have also seen it recently in US to which Jordan peel he homage to the lost boys by using it as well
My mum showed me this when I was 12. I had already been into Stand By Me and The Goonies for a while at that point and was a die hard Buffy fan so I instantly became obsessed with this movie 🤣 I’m from a small village in Scotland and so seeing the scenery in this movie was just crazy to me, I’m so jealous of anyone who lives where this movie was filmed especially if they got to be there in the 80s. Still to this day my favourite movie of all time. It’s just a vibe from the moment it starts and I love anything 80s. I love everything about this movie and it’s endlessly quotable.
The eerie thing to me was the children sing, Thou Shalt Not Fall. That really hit right on the mark. Jamie Gertz… I just loved her in this. Her dancing with that hair. She was perfectly cast! Now I have to watch Twister to see her again! 🤣
Thanks for reacting to this film. It holds a special place in my heart. My first horror convention was in 2009 in Indianapolis Indiana. I wanted to go meet the cast of The Lost Boys! I was so excited! I got to meet Corey Haim, Brooke McCarter, Billy Wirth, Chance Michael Corbitt, and G Tom Mac (singer/song writer for Cry Little Sister) everyone was so sweet! Then anytime I would see Brooke or G at a con after, we'd hang out. Some of the most fun I've ever had! RIP Corey. RIP Brooke ❤️
This has always been one of my favorite movies, I saw it when it came out. There is a very interesting story about the actor who did the younger brother, Corey Haim and one of the Frog Brothers, Corey Feldman; they were both prominent childhood victims of Hollywood. As adults A&E I think did a semi-reality show about their relationship called The Two Corey's. Corey Haim was a recovering addict but died at 38 of heart failure and pneumonia that may have been exacerbated by drug use. He was big in the 80's and you should consider watching his amazing performance in Lucas (my favorite), Silver Bullet, Murphy's Romance, License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream. But this is the movie that made him big. Cory Feldman is best known I think for his role in Stand By Me with River Phoenix (that role had originally been offered to Haim) Wil Wheaton, and Jerry O'Connell as well as Keifer Sutherland if you've not reacted to that you DEFINITELY should it is truly a classic coming of age film; one of the best ever, and written by Steven King.
It was a delight to 'watch' this with you! While it would have been epic to sit in and see your every reaction to everything, I get why you can't. I saw this the night it came out, and nine more times in the next four months. I'm a huge horror fan and I consider this one of the best vampire movies ever made. Keep up the good work! You guys are smart enough that your commentary is very cool, and you don't ruin things or try to shade those of us watching. Glad you enjoyed this movie, because it's pretty much immortal.
Still remember seeing this in the movies. So f'n cool at the time and it still holds up today. I wish they would re release good movies like this again to see in the theatres on the big screen.
There are two comics that were created. The first is called Reign of Frogs which was retconned in the official sequel comic to this movie. In the sequel comic, Grandpa is part of a community of seniors who are vampire hunters. I recommend that both are read. They’re very fun.
I cannot stress enough how much this has made my day! Can't wait to see your reaction to this classic! Always love how deep you go with your appreciation for a film - writing, lighting (you've even inspired me to notice lighting in film a lot more - it really does have such a powerful effect), acting, directing, I could go on - I'm the same way. I love how you engage with a film. It's great when people enjoy a movie, you guys can articulate what you enjoy so well, I really love that. Just another filmmaking/screenwriting nerd over here ;) Keep doing what you're doing.
I was 17 when The Lost Boys was released & it remains one of my favourite films. Still watch it regularly and the soundtrack sounds as good as ever. Actually picked up the soundtrack on red (what else??) vinyl a couple of years ago to add to the cassette and cd copies from way back. There were a couple of sequels to the film released in 2008 & 2010 or thereabouts but unfortunately are not nearly as good and were straight to dvd as far as I remember. Loved this reaction, thank you.
@@OfficialMediaKnightswatch Fright Night the 80s version. That was a good vampire movie. They did a remake that wasn't good, went over the top with the unnecessary swearing and antics.
You folks reminded me how fun this movie is. I gravitated away just because I just thought it was silly. But yes: fun! The movie is directed by Joel Schumacher so that totally explains the visuals. Look at any movie after this and you see the similarities. The beach is confirmed to be Santa Cruz. The streets looked very familiar. I used to go there for concerts. Before 2000, the city definitely had problems with junkies. Then rich people started moving into the area and building expensive homes and were working to get that cleaned up. But the atmosphere of the City is very on point for how it's portrayed. Thanks for the reaction!
You two are lovely, just wanted to say that. This is the ultimate late 80s teen horror movie. There is nothing better, and you got it entirely. The soundtrack is immense also, as you heard. Even though I came to it in the early 90s - around 1991, it was still huge among us as early teens. It lives on!
I watched this movie when it was released, and even back then, it seemed like very much a time capsule of the era in which it was made. Naturally, as a result, watching it now is always very nostalgic for me, since I grew up during the 1980s, but like I said, there was some self-awareness of this at the time, and people back then loved that about it already.
This movie had a huge impact on me and movies! The looks dress hair talk soundtracks violence, u name it! I pretty much fashioned my teens and 20s in this movie! "Death by stereo!". Best movie line ever!
Great choice guys, excellent film. If you are partial to a vampire movie and haven’t seen it then “interview with the vampire” is an amazing film, Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Highly recommended
This is one of those movies that always got played for Halloween movie marathons on various TV channels. I love it now just as much as back then. I'm really not a fan of vampire stuff, but this move and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter are epic.
Actually, the fog does come, or at least used to come, all the way to Santa Cruz, which is the real town used to film certain boardwalk sequences. But Santa Carla doesn’t exist. This was a childhood favorite. I LOVED when this came in TV because, in Puerto Rico, TV was not that censored about violence back then so the movie was always a blast.
Great reaction to one of my favorite movies. Two great young second generation actors. Although Jason Patrick prefered to distance himself from his father Jason Miller 'The Exorcist' and his grandfather Jackie Gleason.
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This harks back to my childhood and I'm not Jonathan Harking " vampire humor" the twist at the end is great, and the soundtrack. Fun fact seeing this at 7 Holy water was always around. The frog 🐸 brother were always a jump away. Best vampire movie..but Bella Legosi in Universal 1931 "Dracula" was pretty epic. Twilight nope 🙅🏻 "Interview with a Vampire" great. Bram Stokers "Dracula" okay
Saw this when it came out. One of my favorite movies. Jaime Gerts was hottie in her day. Lol. FYI, She was the girlfriend in Twister.
Edgar Allen Poe, a famous writer of dark poems.
Why do you hide the movie, when you pause to comment? It's annoying!
Can you please, please, please watch and do reaction videos to UNDERWORLD (2003). This is a franchise film series movies. Next, Underworld: Evolution (2006). Then, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009) & Underworld: Awakening (2012). Last but not least, Underworld: Blood Wars (2016).
This movie was mostly filmed in Santa Cruz CA. Every year they play movies on the beach near the boardwalk and Lost Boys is a yearly regular. I’ve even seen fans dress up as the characters for the showing
We're definitely visiting! It looks beautiful 😀
@@OfficialMediaKnightsit is beautiful,you should visit us up here in Northern California. Santa Cruz is my home beach
Booking a flight for the next one, never knew that happened... Seen this film literally (not figuratively) at least 100 times and it's been my favourite film since I was 8 (1987)... Hope it's around the same time as the Lebowski festival, otherwise I'm just gonna have to make several trips😁
@@OfficialMediaKnightsIt was actually supposed to be Santa Cruz, but sometime before released the city got cold feet because they were worried people might actually think it was the Murder Capital of the World, so they renamed the city Santa Carla.
Wait how did she know what Santa Cruz looks like??
In some tales, vampires are able to "glamour" humans by making them see what they want or by forgetting things. I loved that you watched this guys, your reaction was great. The mum in this is so sweet and kind and the grandpa is the GOAT! Kiefer Sutherland is mesmerizing in this role.
Yess exactly!! We LOVED this movie, and as you said, mom is the sweetest and Gramps is the GOAT!
Yeah it's actually from the original tale. Dracula inspired the majority Vampire stories as far as glamouring goes.
The Lost Boys represent orphans adopted by Max after their father drowned at sea chasing a would-be mother, Max's ex wife who also drowned.
Watch 'Overboard' with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn, plenty of clues linking the four boys to the vampire lore.
Not to mention...'Fright Night' icon vampire killer Peter Vincent enjoying retirement as the yacht crew head manservant...
The kids are enjoyable!
For the VtM peeps...that's Dominate at work right there! 😁
I first saw this movie in 1989ish. I was 8 or 9 years old. It wasn’t until I was roughly 40 years old where I realized the “Grandpa” was the Van Helsing character. The taxidermy isn’t showing he’s an odd guy…it’s showing he’s a natural born hunter…very clever movie, and underrated
Lost boys is one of THE greatest, most iconic vampire movies in pop culture history!
The director, Joel Schumacher was a costume designer before he became a director, which is why the style is so on point. He had an eye for visual detail, from cinematography to production design and detail.
My friends and I watched Labyrinth, Hairspray (1988) & The Lost Boys countless times as pre-teens. The Lost Boys was the most fun to watch because it had enough hot guys that we didn’t have to fight over who would get to marry David Bowie’s Goblin King 😆
Great reaction to a major blast from the past.
RIP Corey Haim, thank you for the wonderful childhood memories.
We can imagine all the ladies losing their minds with this one! Thank you for watching, it means the world to us ❤️
When I was 23, my Pop came to my room to ask me if I wanted to see Donald Sutherland's kid play a vampire. Sure, I said. For the next hour and a half, my tongue's hanging out a foot. I have made it my life's work to see everything young Sutherland puts to film and I'm never disappointed. He is the greatest actor of our time. Go beyond the big hits. Look for "Dark City". "Phone Booth". "Last Light" with Forest Whitaker (must see) or "Eye For An Eye" with Sally Field. You won't sleep. This was great fun watching this with you two! So glad you enjoyed it!
the actor that played the vampire Marko (Alex Winter) also played Bill in Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.
I remember going to see this at the theater for my 20th birthday and it was a blast. The theater was packed and anytime Keifer or Jason Patric came on screen the girls would make cat calls at the screen lol! Thank you for watching this gem of a horror comedy.
Rip Edward Herman, Corey Haim and the wonderful Barnard Hughes!
Haha awwww that must have been such a great time, it sounds amazing!!
RIP indeed, they are sorely missed!
RIP, Brooke McCarter - Paul one of the other Vampires....
@@OfficialMediaKnights Lost Boys: The Tribe Cast Angus Sutherland.....
@@OfficialMediaKnightsif you haven't done it or seen it. Watch the series 24, it's what made Kiefers career. He's an agent of CTU and it's actually done in real time. Great series with a sad ending. Give it a look you won't be disappointed
I feel like grandpa has some fun stories to tell. He was way too calm after killing Max, it seemed like a Tuesday to him 😂
Oh yeah, great at playing dead, doesn't watch TV, uses window cleaner as aftershave, stakes vamps with sharpened fence posts launched from his oldsmobile convertible, gramps is a pro at this
Gramps is a vampire in canon!
Love grandpa, but keeping Double Stuff Oreos in the fridge is a questionable move.
Barnard Hughes is one of the classic grandpas of Hollywood. 😄
the makeup they used to make people look like vampires was perfect, especially the contact lenses and fangs
Apparently, the contact lenses were so painful for the actors that they could only wear them for 3-5 mins a time. Then their eyes would be all messed up for a day. But I agree with you. The aesthetic is great.
@@erindiazmclaughlin that's aweful but luckily the contact lenses Hollywood uses now are more comfortable to wear
I forgot how unbelievably hot Jason Patrick was in this movie, and how funny The Lost Boys is...haven't seen it in a long time. Thanks for the watch!
If you haven’t seen it try Rush the movie with Jason Patrick. It’s really good!
Speed 2 is his best movie....
Lol just kidding that movie was trash.
@@jdxsr85 hard agree lol
I've seen this movie twenty times and I only just caught that Michael ignored Star telling him the bottle was full of blood because he'd just been manipulated into thinking there were maggots and worms.
Kind of a dirty trick 🤨
I saw this on VHS at my best friend’s Sweet 16th birthday party back in 1987. It became her favorite movie, and she had posters of the Lost Boys in her room. She died of heart failure in 2000, and I got a tattoo of David on my right calf as a tribute to her. RIP Joni Hutton.
God bless your friend, her family, and her friends. Reminds me of me and my friends!
RIP to your friend. That’s an awesome thing that you did for her.❤
heart failure at 29 dam .. Rest Up
R.i.p. I know y'all had a blast in the 80s
Sounds like a cool tattoo!
This movie is on my favorite movie of all time list, along with Big trouble in little china and the original Fright Nights 1 and 2.
This was filmed in Santa Cruz, California where I live. The monk during the People are Strange montage used to ride the bus with me.
I absolutely still love this movie. Back when vampire movies were great, and long before there was a "Team Edward" or "Team" whatever the hell his name was...Team Frog Brothers Forever. 🐸🐸
This movie rocks! It was a fantastic watch during Halloween season😄
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThe song I Still Believe is by Tim Cappello he was the one with ths sax.The younger brother is Corey Haim one of the frog brothers was Corey Feldman the one with the bandanna they did several movies together on the 80's and were good friends in real life.Haim wound up losing every thing because of drugs and eventually died but he moved in with Feldman and his then wife at the time-Feldmans before Haim died.Haim did a Werewolf movie in the 80's called Silver Bullet by Stephen King.
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThere is like three Lost Boys movies but only the original is good.
You’re clearly a twilight fan brining it up. Seems like you’re an obsessed little girl
Jami Gertz (the actress who played "Star") was one of my 80's crushes! She's still gorgeous to this day!
42:45 - They did try other ways to catch Max besides just garlic. They also threw holy water on him and shoved a mirror in his face to try and catch him not reflecting. But those things didn't work because Michael had invited him in...
I didn't get that though. Didn't Grandpa have to be the one to invite him in. Thought the owner of the house had to invite the vampire in
Another great reaction! "The Lost Boys" is one of the best vampire movies ever, one of the best 80s movies ever & BY FAR the best movie the 2 Coreys Haim & Feldman, have ever made. Jason Patric, Keifer Sutherland & the Lost Boys were not only gorgeous, they also had the best vampire hair ever! Did any vampires own hair salons in Santa Carla? 🤔🙃😉
As hot as MOST of the vampires were & as cool as the Frog Brothers were, the best character in the movie was Grandpa, who was not only a badass, he also had the best line: "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach: all the damn vampires." Iconic!
Another great movie with Kiefer Sutherland is "A Few Good Men." Kiefer's role was small but crucial. Thanks again! 🧛🦇🩸
Thank you for watching this with us! That last line as the screen fades to black got us good!
Adding your suggestion to our list ❤️
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThanks for the kindness! Grandpa is another vampire movie trope: the "lunatic" who knew the truth all along. However, I did miss your response to one of the best lines: "Wait 'til Mom finds out!"
Fun Fact: Jami Gertz, who played Star, said that director Joel Schumacher didn't show her in full vamp mode because he didn't think that girls should kill. If I were playing a vampire, I'd want the full treatment, fangs & all! 🦇🩸
Other suggestions: "Fright Night (1985 version)," "Fright Night 2," "Near Dark," "Once Bitten," "Vamp" & "From Dusk Till Dawn," which stars George Clooney, was written by Quentin Tarantino & directed by Robert Rodriguez.
Effective immortality, fortitude, potence, celerity, flight, and perpetually great hair. Being a vampire certainly has its allure. 😉
What a nice coincidence - I just watched The Lost Boys a few days ago!
As a kid of the 80s, I managed to watch it back then. It's one of those movies I love to return to from time to time, not only because it scratches that nostalgia-itch, but it's a great movie all on its own. Love it!
Good timing! We agree! This movie is a great watch and it gave us a glimpse of what being a teenager in the 80s looked like!
Such a fun classic! I can't believe you guys didn't remark on oily sax man though! He's an 80's icon! As film makers with an amazing eye for detail, you should consider watching "Let the Right One In". I know you'd both love it!
We were too stunned by the shininess to speak on it! 😂 Thank you for the compliment and for your suggestion! Adding it to our list❤️
Cappello was Tina Turner's sax player from the 80s and 90s. Great reactions
The grandpa's words at the end about "...all the damn vampires." was to imply that there were more in Santa Clara, and not just Max and his Lost Boys. That's why the mom and her boys had that shocked look on their faces.
That would mean there are more head/lead vampires out there turning people and recruiting. That is a terrifying thought!
I never thought about that before, that's pretty scary indeed
@@OfficialMediaKnights My theory was that Max just happened to be the oldest and most powerful in town. Now maybe another will step up. There is a Lost Boys 2 but I never got to watch it. Plus, I've heard some bad reviews for it, so in an effort to maintain my love for the original movie I refused to watch part 2.
@@OfficialMediaKnights Another GREAT 80s iconic cult classic you need to check out is a movie called Night Breed, starring Craig Sheffer. I think you two would really love it.
@@JessieCristo That explains what happened in 2. I used to own a copy. It was an ok movie, but not as good as one even though it WAS a sequel (but only had two of the original cast-Edgar and Alan). I would still have it if it wasn't for the fact I leant it to my then-friend who was also an Lost Boys Fan-and never got it back. I've been trying to find another copy to buy, but all I can find is this one and the remake.
Jason Patric's dad is Father Karras from The Exorcist, Jason Miller.
@5:38 "Look, it's the sax player from Lost Boys out here trying to rub the language barrier in my face." - Kenny Powers, Eastbound and Down. 😂
Keifer Sutherland's character in this movie was a total boss even though he wasn't the head-vampire, he played a pretty good villain even as a vampire biker/bad boy
I absolutely LOVE this movie! I never get tired of watching it!!!!! And if no one else haven't already said so a thousand times, Grandpa turned out to be a former vampire hunter. That's why he was so knowledgeable (remember how he looked at Max when he was at the door asking to be "invited" in?) , knew how to make stakes and of course, kill the head vampire at the end. But, he obviously had to stop hunting because of his age. Team Grandpa! 😁
Fun fact: The movie is called The Lost Boys because the original first draft/idea for it was to make a twisted version of Peter Pan. Where Peter Pan and the Lost Boys were immortal because they where vampires. After several rewrites, Peter Pan was dropped, but The Lost Boys name stuck.
Fun reaction. Corey Feldman and Corey Haim were HUGE stars and best friends. Their faces were everywhere. unfortunately they experienced the dark side of Hollywood. Corey Haim passed away in 2010 at 38 years old.
Feldog and his Angels still tour. They make music. Technically
This movie came out when I was fifteen and I was obsessed with it! It's what started my years-long love of vampires. Another great one from the same year is Near Dark. It has Bill Paxton, Lance Henrikson, and Jenette Goldstein and is definitely worth checking out.
YES YES YES - This is a movie they should definitely check out!!
Near Dark is my favorite modern vampire movie. I’d love to see them react!
Having grown up in Central California, formative years in the 80’s-90’s, watching this movie for me is like mainlining pure nostalgia. Plus, this is still the sexiest vampire movie around IMO.
Love how Denise immediately said this looks like Santa’s Cruz. Beautiful, historic little beach town and I’ve never seen a reactor recognize it. Based on the storyline, you can see why they had to change the town’s name for the film.
You have to understand that when this movie first came out, vampires were NOT cool, they were monsters. This is the first movie to make vampires cool, sexy, and desirable. It singlehandedly changed the vampire genre forever.
Fun Fact: For years after the movie's release, fans speculated that David didn't die. First off, David was impaled with antlers not wood. Secondly, he didn't explode or implode or dissolve.
" DEATH BY STEREO ".
STILL THE BEST SOUND TRACK AND VAMPIRE FILM EVER!
IN MY OPINION ANYWAY.
"I fight for truth, justice, and the American way"--Superman's catchphrase from the early comic books
Lost Boys. Top Gun. Dirty Dancing. Highlander. Soundtrack. Soundtrack. Soundtrack. That defines '80s movies unlike modern movies. Those choose scores over songs. '80s had killer scores, too, with Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Conan the Barbarian, but we didn't put those scores in our cassette players and blast it as we cruised on road trips
I’d like to add Say Anything. 80s soundtracks were so good! I had a huge collection of them.
Forgot Flash Gordon. All Queen
When this movie came out my older brother, Michael and I were of similar age to the brothers and I at times could totally believe my brother was a vampire!😂
Another reason why I love this movie was the Aussie musicians INXS and Jimmy Barnes featuring pretty strongly in the soundtrack, which was very rare at the time.
All the characters are great, but Grandpa was the star for me, and delivers one of my favourite closing lines.
Thanks for the great reaction.
If you watch the scene where Max comes to dinner, you can see the Grandpa recognizes him. As Max is leaving, you can see Grandpa glaring at him. The next day, the Grandpa starts to do some renovations outside which leads to end with him staking Max at the end.
I am beyond shocked that you guys didn't know that this was a Vampire movie! Especially since it's one of the most well known vampire movies. Even when I was a kid I knew
It's one of my all-time favorites. Basically, the Goonies, but with Vampires. Amazing cast, too. Keifer Sutherland gives a haunting performance. Amazing soundtrack too.
I really love when new generations enjoy this movie as much as I did when I saw it back in the 80's. This and Stand By Me were my first movies with Kiefer Sutherland and, as a teenager girl, I loved him. He was my first vampire crush 😂😂
Same. We watched a lot of crap in the 80's but there were definitely some gems. The Lost Boys is one of them!
The thing I like about this lore is that when you invite the head vampire in it renders vampire tests powerless. Also probably how the others can enter the home by extension
The little brother is Corey Haim. Unfortunately he passed away back in 2010 after a long battle of drug abuse and pneumonia. He was a great actor 😢 who didn’t realize his potential and addiction got the best of him. Him and Corey Feldman, one of the other boys in the movie were best friends in life also.
He didn't have a chance to realize his potential. IYKYK.
He knew his potential. He just got messed with as a kid, which led to addiction. I never know what I can type in the comments. One must be careful about the words used. But you can look up Corey Haim and Corey Feldman to find the story.
I was 17. My friend dragged me to this 6 times. Well, I loved it too. And I helped him liberate a poster of the movie also! Good to see you watching this classic. Ps my friend was at the Santa Cruz boardwalk while they were filming this. 😊❤
I'm leaving a comment before I watch your reaction. You two are great and the Lost Boys is not just my favorite vampire movie of all time, it's one of my favorite movies of all time. So thanks for doing this video, I'm excited to watch 👌
We hope that you enjoy! Thank you for watching ❤️
The film is an adaptation of the Peter Man mythos. Max is Pan, the Mom Wendy. Star is Tiger Lilly. The Brothers of Wendy (Michael and John) are Michael and Sam here. Nanook replaces Nana the St. Bernard. And Grandpa is a combination of Hook and Smee. Director Joel Schumacher said it was one of his favorite films of his career. And yes, I saw it in theaters, bought the soundtrack, the poster, then the vhs, the dvd and finally the blu-ray.
We saw this back in '87, I don't remember if it was at the theater or once it hit cable. We were somewhat regulars in Santa Cruz which is where most of this film was shot, even some of the rides in the movie on the boardwalk we rode, it was a little weird seeing those areas we visited in a movie. lol This movie still holds up all these years later.
Jason Patric was about as close to a Jim Morrison look-alike as you could get, part of the reason why you kept seeing close-ups of the two, including the side by side shot. Dude had very similar facial features, all they had to do was do his hair differently. Anyway, great reaction as always you two, glad you enjoyed it.
The first time I saw this was shortly after it come out on vhs. I was around 12 when we rented it. The tape was messed up though, and every time Max said, "it's so much easier if you don't fight," the tape would automatically start rewinding. It was very frustrating and took some finagling to finally see the last 2 minutes of the movie.
Ah man! That sounds terrible! It's the equivalent of when the streaming service won't stop buffering nowadays 😂
I'm pretty sure the grandpa was a vampire (a good one, without a first kill) at least thats the feeling I got bcs of the dissection hobbie and the "beers" he kept just for him. So...he dissected animals to avoid killing people.
"just wait till mum finds out!" 😂😂😂😂
Ahah such a great line! Mom clearly was the main danger in Santa Carla, nevermind the vampires😂
Fun Fact: Kiefer Sutherland is the voice of Hans/Nutcracker Prince in the movie the Nutcracker Prince 1990 ❤️
I love that the boys were named Edgar and Alan, like a nod to Poe. Lol
My only thing is why the grandfather would move his daughter and grandchildren to a town that he knows is infested with vampires who are killing people and kids. If you overlook that, though, it’s a fun movie.
The film is awesome and the soundtrack is fire. Never get tired of this film. And I still have the original cassette of the soundtrack
My Favorite Vampire Movie❤ I had this amazing soundtrack on cassette & cd lol Thank y'all for this one, I know it took a lot to get it up❤
Haha no wonder, the soundtrack for this is so gooood!! Thank you so much for your patience and support, it means the world to us!
Mine too! This and Queen of the Damned (it's terrible but I love it so much haha) also the soundtrack on that one is peak 2000s
I still have this soundtrack on vinyl! Lol
@@kellifranklin9872 me too 😉
I watched this multiple times in the theater when it came out and then many years later I finally bought the DVD. one of my all time favorites! great actors, great story, great soundtrack! RIP corey haim and barnard hughes!
I hate that Hollywood won't make films these cool and original anymore.
The soundtrack to this film has to be acknowledged. It is fantastic and so memorable
This is my movie❤❤ The song Cry Little Sister was perfect for this movie. Now I'm going to listen to it for days😂😂
Also, love watching your reaction for a first time watch of this movie
This was another movie I watched with my dad growin up. This movie and Gay Oldman's Bram Strokers Dracula are my favorite vampire movies!
That is awesome! Adding that one to our list! Heard some pretty good things about it.
My sisters and I were in our early teens when this came out and I cannot even count the number of times we watched this movie. I was obsessed with Corey Haim (Sam) and had his posters all over my wall from the teen magazines back in the day. RIP Corey. You had so much potential and I’m sorry your life turned out the way it did. 💔
Fun fact #17 - the sax player, Tim Cappello, also played with Tina Turner.
This movie was so scary when I was a kid.
But now, it's just too cheesy and funny.
But the ending, the grandpa. Oh perfect.
And I LOVE Dianne Frosted Mini Wiest.
The Santa Carla beach, and amusement park is Santa Cruz, but they couldn’t use the name in the movie. But you may have also seen it recently in US to which Jordan peel he homage to the lost boys by using it as well
Growing up watching this movie, I’ve always loved it so much because of the 80s vibe. Always Made me wish I was a teenager in that time lol
My mum showed me this when I was 12. I had already been into Stand By Me and The Goonies for a while at that point and was a die hard Buffy fan so I instantly became obsessed with this movie 🤣 I’m from a small village in Scotland and so seeing the scenery in this movie was just crazy to me, I’m so jealous of anyone who lives where this movie was filmed especially if they got to be there in the 80s.
Still to this day my favourite movie of all time. It’s just a vibe from the moment it starts and I love anything 80s. I love everything about this movie and it’s endlessly quotable.
The eerie thing to me was the children sing, Thou Shalt Not Fall. That really hit right on the mark. Jamie Gertz… I just loved her in this. Her dancing with that hair. She was perfectly cast! Now I have to watch Twister to see her again! 🤣
Thanks for reacting to this film. It holds a special place in my heart. My first horror convention was in 2009 in Indianapolis Indiana. I wanted to go meet the cast of The Lost Boys! I was so excited! I got to meet Corey Haim, Brooke McCarter, Billy Wirth, Chance Michael Corbitt, and G Tom Mac (singer/song writer for Cry Little Sister) everyone was so sweet! Then anytime I would see Brooke or G at a con after, we'd hang out. Some of the most fun I've ever had! RIP Corey. RIP Brooke ❤️
Lost Boys
Predator
Big Trouble in Little China
The Last Dragon
the Karate Kid
My favorite 80's vibe movies.
We've seen 2 out of 4! Adding the others to the list 😀
Fun Fact: The actor who played Michael, Jason Patric, is the real life son of Jason Miller who played Father Damien Karras in the Exorcist
And his grandfather is Jackie Gleason (the father of his mother!)🙏
My favourite and most watched movie of all time. Superbly done, and David is iconic ❤
This has always been one of my favorite movies, I saw it when it came out. There is a very interesting story about the actor who did the younger brother, Corey Haim and one of the Frog Brothers, Corey Feldman; they were both prominent childhood victims of Hollywood. As adults A&E I think did a semi-reality show about their relationship called The Two Corey's. Corey Haim was a recovering addict but died at 38 of heart failure and pneumonia that may have been exacerbated by drug use.
He was big in the 80's and you should consider watching his amazing performance in Lucas (my favorite), Silver Bullet, Murphy's Romance, License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream. But this is the movie that made him big. Cory Feldman is best known I think for his role in Stand By Me with River Phoenix (that role had originally been offered to Haim) Wil Wheaton, and Jerry O'Connell as well as Keifer Sutherland if you've not reacted to that you DEFINITELY should it is truly a classic coming of age film; one of the best ever, and written by Steven King.
It was a delight to 'watch' this with you! While it would have been epic to sit in and see your every reaction to everything, I get why you can't. I saw this the night it came out, and nine more times in the next four months. I'm a huge horror fan and I consider this one of the best vampire movies ever made. Keep up the good work! You guys are smart enough that your commentary is very cool, and you don't ruin things or try to shade those of us watching. Glad you enjoyed this movie, because it's pretty much immortal.
LOVE this movie, so much so I hit like before I watched the reaction . . Just because it was The Lost Boys
Still remember seeing this in the movies. So f'n cool at the time and it still holds up today. I wish they would re release good movies like this again to see in the theatres on the big screen.
There are two comics that were created. The first is called Reign of Frogs which was retconned in the official sequel comic to this movie. In the sequel comic, Grandpa is part of a community of seniors who are vampire hunters. I recommend that both are read. They’re very fun.
This is my favorite vampire film ever!! My dad showed it to me one Halloween and hooked!! Jason Patric who plays Micheal also shares my birthday!! ❤
I cannot stress enough how much this has made my day! Can't wait to see your reaction to this classic! Always love how deep you go with your appreciation for a film - writing, lighting (you've even inspired me to notice lighting in film a lot more - it really does have such a powerful effect), acting, directing, I could go on - I'm the same way. I love how you engage with a film. It's great when people enjoy a movie, you guys can articulate what you enjoy so well, I really love that. Just another filmmaking/screenwriting nerd over here ;) Keep doing what you're doing.
This was great fun hanging out at the movie theater with my friends watching movies like this and other 80's horror and action movies.
I was 17 when The Lost Boys was released & it remains one of my favourite films. Still watch it regularly and the soundtrack sounds as good as ever. Actually picked up the soundtrack on red (what else??) vinyl a couple of years ago to add to the cassette and cd copies from way back. There were a couple of sequels to the film released in 2008 & 2010 or thereabouts but unfortunately are not nearly as good and were straight to dvd as far as I remember. Loved this reaction, thank you.
If you want to see Cory Haim and Cory Feldman in another movie, License to Drive was pretty entertaining.
One of the best movie soundtracks of the 80s. I had the privilege to see it at the cinema on original release, I was 12 :) Easily re-watchable.
This was so great watching you guys discover this for the first time, thank you!
My favourite Vampire film. SO COOL!
Great lines in it as well.
My favourite character is Sam, played by Corey Haim (RIP)
“Death by Stereo!” ❤
When they go in to stake them I had an idea!! If they could make explosives they could have rigged the cave and calapsed them all in
This movie is the best VAMPIRE movie ever !!!! The best !
It's absolutely in our top favorites list!!
@@OfficialMediaKnightswatch Fright Night the 80s version. That was a good vampire movie. They did a remake that wasn't good, went over the top with the unnecessary swearing and antics.
A movie I grew up with, watched countless times on TV in the 90s and 2000s, probably my favorite vampire movie ever.
Glad you enjoyed. This is one of my favorites. I was 10 when it came out and made me a vampire and soundtrack fan.
Before vampires went all sparkley
Classic movie
Love the granddad's car horn all out of tune
He was the real MVP there at the end!
This is one of my all time favorites. First seen it at the theater when I was about 10 yrs old.
You folks reminded me how fun this movie is. I gravitated away just because I just thought it was silly. But yes: fun!
The movie is directed by Joel Schumacher so that totally explains the visuals. Look at any movie after this and you see the similarities.
The beach is confirmed to be Santa Cruz. The streets looked very familiar. I used to go there for concerts. Before 2000, the city definitely had problems with junkies. Then rich people started moving into the area and building expensive homes and were working to get that cleaned up. But the atmosphere of the City is very on point for how it's portrayed.
Thanks for the reaction!
You two are lovely, just wanted to say that. This is the ultimate late 80s teen horror movie. There is nothing better, and you got it entirely. The soundtrack is immense also, as you heard. Even though I came to it in the early 90s - around 1991, it was still huge among us as early teens. It lives on!
I watched this movie when it was released, and even back then, it seemed like very much a time capsule of the era in which it was made. Naturally, as a result, watching it now is always very nostalgic for me, since I grew up during the 1980s, but like I said, there was some self-awareness of this at the time, and people back then loved that about it already.
This movie had a huge impact on me and movies! The looks dress hair talk soundtracks violence, u name it! I pretty much fashioned my teens and 20s in this movie! "Death by stereo!". Best movie line ever!
Great choice guys, excellent film. If you are partial to a vampire movie and haven’t seen it then “interview with the vampire” is an amazing film, Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. Highly recommended
You guys never miss with your recommendations! Adding it to our list ❤️
@@OfficialMediaKnightsinterview with the vampire is my second best vampire movie, the first is lost boys.
This is one of those movies that always got played for Halloween movie marathons on various TV channels. I love it now just as much as back then. I'm really not a fan of vampire stuff, but this move and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter are epic.
Actually, the fog does come, or at least used to come, all the way to Santa Cruz, which is the real town used to film certain boardwalk sequences. But Santa Carla doesn’t exist.
This was a childhood favorite. I LOVED when this came in TV because, in Puerto Rico, TV was not that censored about violence back then so the movie was always a blast.
Whee! Good job! Hope it sticks. Thanks again for the extra work.
Offf we did it 😂😂 thank you for bearing with us, hope you enjoy!! 😊
Great reaction to one of my favorite movies. Two great young second generation actors. Although Jason Patrick prefered to distance himself from his father Jason Miller 'The Exorcist' and his grandfather Jackie Gleason.