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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2025 · 1H 35M

The Rewatch Party 215 - The Lost Boys (1987)

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In this episode of The Rewatch Party, Nick, Manny, Anthony, and Elise sink their teeth into The Lost Boys, the 1987 cult classic that blended teen rebellion, vampire horror, and ‘80s rock into one unforgettable ride. As the hosts revisit the sun-soaked town of Santa Carla, they debate whether this stylish and campy horror-comedy still holds up today. Manny, a longtime fan of the film’s edgy aesthetic and killer soundtrack, is eager to defend its legacy, while Nick and Anthony take a more analytical approach, questioning if nostalgia is doing some of the heavy lifting. The discussion quickly turns to the film’s all-star cast, including Kiefer Sutherland’s menacing turn as David, Jason Patric’s conflicted Michael, and the unforgettable duo of the Frog Brothers, played by Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander. Elise argues that The Lost Boys perfectly captures the essence of ‘80s cool, from the over-the-top fashion to the brooding, synth-heavy score. Meanwhile, Anthony dives into the film’s themes of belonging, family, and the allure of the unknown, noting how it stands apart from other vampire films of its era by making the undead young, reckless, and dangerously charismatic. Of course, no conversation about The Lost Boys would be complete without mentioning the now-iconic moments: the eerie amusement park setting, the infamous "Death by stereo!" scene, and, of course, the oiled-up saxophone player who left an undeniable mark on pop culture. The hosts debate whether the movie’s blend of humor, horror, and action is what makes it so rewatchable or if some of its charm relies too much on its ‘80s aesthetic. Nick playfully challenges the others on whether the film’s plot holds up under scrutiny or if it’s just a stylish, neon-lit fever dream. By the end of the episode, the group reaches a verdict on The Lost Boys’ rewatchability. While some argue that the film’s camp and style make it a must-watch time and time again, others feel that its impact is strongest on first-time viewers discovering it as a hidden gem. Whether you’re a devoted fan or a newcomer, this episode delivers a fun, nostalgia-fueled conversation that will make you want to crank up some ‘80s rock and revisit the vampire-filled streets of Santa Carla. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093437/

In this episode of The Rewatch Party, Nick, Manny, Anthony, and Elise sink their teeth into The Lost Boys, the 1987 cult classic that blended teen rebellion, vampire horror, and ‘80s rock into one unforgettable ride. As the hosts revisit the sun-soaked town of Santa Carla, they debate whether this stylish and campy horror-comedy still holds up today. Manny, a longtime fan of the film’s edgy aesthetic and killer soundtrack, is eager to defend its legacy, while Nick and Anthony take a more analytical approach, questioning if nostalgia is doing some of the heavy lifting. The discussion quickly turns to the film’s all-star cast, including Kiefer Sutherland’s menacing turn as David, Jason Patric’s conflicted Michael, and the unforgettable duo of the Frog Brothers, played by Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander. Elise argues that The Lost Boys perfectly captures the essence of ‘80s cool, from the over-the-top fashion to the brooding, synth-heavy score. Meanwhile, Anthony dives into the film’s themes of belonging, family, and the allure of the unknown, noting how it stands apart from other vampire films of its era by making the undead young, reckless, and dangerously charismatic. Of course, no conversation about The Lost Boys would be complete without mentioning the now-iconic moments: the eerie amusement park setting, the infamous "Death by stereo!" scene, and, of course, the oiled-up saxophone player who left an undeniable mark on pop culture. The hosts debate whether the movie’s blend of humor, horror, and action is what makes it so rewatchable or if some of its charm relies too much on its ‘80s aesthetic. Nick playfully challenges the others on whether the film’s plot holds up under scrutiny or if it’s just a stylish, neon-lit fever dream. By the end of the episode, the group reaches a verdict on The Lost Boys’ rewatchability. While some argue that the film’s camp and style make it a must-watch time and time again, others feel that its impact is strongest on first-time viewers discovering it as a hidden gem. Whether you’re a devoted fan or a newcomer, this episode delivers a fun, nostalgia-fueled conversation that will make you want to crank up some ‘80s rock and revisit the vampire-filled streets of Santa Carla. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093437/

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