From Dusk Till Dawn 3 director P.J. Pesce takes the helm once again for this straight to video sequel concerning Nicole (Autumn Reeser), a young girl who falls in with a pack of vampire surfers after moving to the town of Trinidad, California with her brother Chris (Tad Hilgenbrink). Seduced by the charismatic leader of the fanged wave riders, the young innocent gradually discovers that there are forces in nature that could destroy everything she has ever cared for. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
People generally have their own rating system for movies. This is usually based on the best and worst movies they've seen. Lost Boys: The Tribe will reset your entire personal ratings system. For me the lowest bar was set when I watched Battlefield Earth. Lost Boys: The Tribe comes very close to supplanting the coveted spot of the "Dear God what did I just see" movie. The first thing you will notice is that the entire film is more grainy than a beach made out of a thousand other beaches. The second thing is pretty much everything else. Imagine the worst acting you've ever seen, then imagine those actors invading your home and attacking your eyeballs with a belt sander. If this movie were shown in a prison it would be considered cruel and unusual punishment. It could be used to extract information from terrorists. The only bright spot here is Cory Feldman. Being hit by a truck every year for your birthday would be less of a punishment than being eyeball-violated by this film.
Some sequels are nearly as good as the original. Some miss the target by a little bit. This one missed the target by at least one zip code. The only thing this movie had in common with the first is they are both movies. From that point they are as different as can be and the only draw at all was to see the two Coreys together again. If I had it to do over again I wouldn't.
The Lost Boys is my favorite movie of all time. I was horrified by this movie. It was atrocious. Awful acting. Please don't rent this, no matter how tempted you are.
I don't get it at all. Why did they slap the label "The Lost Boys" on this and associate itself with a good movie. Since they screwed up the sequel....I guess the only hope is to make a remake
First time I have written a reveiw this year. I see bad movies, but nothing like this. This movie sucked on so many different levels it just wasn't funny. I loved the first Lost Boys so I had to watch it. It was just poorly written, shot, acted. No redeeming quality. The only positive I can think of is that I'm trying to trick my brother into watching it. It's an on going prank to get the other one to rent a really bad movie. That's about all i can say.
People generally have their own rating system for movies. This is usually based on the best and worst movies they've seen. Lost Boys: The Tribe will reset your entire personal ratings system. For me the lowest bar was set when I watched Battlefield Earth. Lost Boys: The Tribe comes very close to supplanting the coveted spot of the "Dear God what did I just see" movie. The first thing you will notice is that the entire film is more grainy than a beach made out of a thousand other beaches. The second thing is pretty much everything else. Imagine the worst acting you've ever seen, then imagine those actors invading your home and attacking your eyeballs with a belt sander. If this movie were shown in a prison it would be considered cruel and unusual punishment. It could be used to extract information from terrorists. The only bright spot here is Cory Feldman. Being hit by a truck every year for your birthday would be less of a punishment than being eyeball-violated by this film.
Some sequels are nearly as good as the original. Some miss the target by a little bit. This one missed the target by at least one zip code. The only thing this movie had in common with the first is they are both movies. From that point they are as different as can be and the only draw at all was to see the two Coreys together again. If I had it to do over again I wouldn't.