Lost Boys: The Thirst

Lost Boys: The Thirst
Lost Boys: The Thirst
- R
- 1h 20m
- 2010
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The vampire-hunting Frog brothers are back! Corey Feldman returns as the mortal enemy of all blood-sucking demons in this third installment of "The Lost Boys" franchise, Lost Boys: The Thirst. Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire -- unless you're the victim, or a vampire in the Edgar or Alan Frog's sights. Now the music rocks. The blood flows. And the demons and the Frog brothers stalk the night!
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Common Sense Says
Silly sequel to '80s camp vampire film with gore, nudity.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that LOST BOYS: THE THIRST -- the third in the series of vampire movies that began with The Lost Boys (1987) -- features the expected amount of vampire violence and gore (biting, spurting blood, stabbing, ripping flesh, burning, and exploding bodies). Language is not constant but includes several uses of "f--k" and "s--t." There are several brief scenes of female nudity (mostly topless women dancing at a rave party) and some girl-on-girl kissing and licking. Teens take a fictitious drug called "the thirst." They are shown to be having a good time, though there is a price to pay. Parents who grew up with the original movie -- and older teen vampire fans who want something a little lighter and sillier than the Twilight movies -- may be interested.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Horror
- Release Date:October 12, 2010
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:5.1
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