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    Explore " jason patric" with insightful episodes like "The Lost Boys (1987)", "Boats boats BOATS!", "257. The Lost Boys (1987)", "YNFA 033: The Lost Boys, or Beach Blanket Blood Flow" and "Ep. 92: The Lost Boys (Featuring Beth from Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast)" from podcasts like ""Kill By Kill: Talking Horror Characters One Death At A Time", "Here's Why I Hate It", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "You're No Fun Anymore" and "Back Look Cinema: The Podcast"" and more!

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    The Lost Boys (1987)

    The Lost Boys (1987)

    Sleep all day. Podcast all night. It’s fun to listen to Kill By Kill as we get a taste for a true vampire flick classic and talk 1987’s THE LOST BOYS!! Join us as we cruise the “murder capital of the world” for the sexiest Tiger Beat-ready bloodsuckers ever to grace the silver screen!! Along the way, we talk about the film's rocky journey to theaters, Santa Clara’s wild music scene, the town’s laze-faire attitude towards its missing kid problem, the golden age of cool video stores, and one of the best horror movie bedrooms we’ve ever covered!! All this, plus a Choose Your Own Deathventure bound to give plumbers nightmares, and we tackle the conundrum of kid vampires in cinema!! Take flight with 80s horror classic and us today!!

     

     

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    Boats boats BOATS!

    Boats boats BOATS!

    What would you say if i told you there was a movie out there packed with action, intrigue, and a plot by a madman to blow up a means of public transportation, FULL of people and only Sandra bullock and her law enforcing love interest can stop him?!
    YES IT’S SPEED 2: Snooze Control!!! All the spectacle with none of the charm!!

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    257. The Lost Boys (1987)

    257. The Lost Boys (1987)

    Diane and Sean discuss a tale of two Coreys with Joel Schumacher's, The Lost Boys. Episode music is, "People are Strange", written by Jim Morrison and Robbie Krieger, performed by Echo and the Bunnymen from the OST.

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    YNFA 033: The Lost Boys, or Beach Blanket Blood Flow

    YNFA 033: The Lost Boys, or Beach Blanket Blood Flow

    Fluff up your hair, grease up your closest saxophone player and run away with Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland in The Lost Boys (1987). How do you tell someone you’re 40 without saying you’re 40? Is this the horniest vampire movie ever made? And if so, why did they cast such a baby-faced Corey Haim? And why is Corey Feldman doing a Rambo voice? We’d tell you if we weren’t succumbing to peer pressure to become a creature of the night. 

    Ep. 92: The Lost Boys (Featuring Beth from Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast)

    Ep. 92: The Lost Boys (Featuring Beth from Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast)

    Zo is joined by his special guest returning co-host Beth from the Made-For-TV Movie Club Podcast and they are thrust into a new world of danger with their only guidance coming from the music of a keen saxophone. What they find are a bunch of young punks causing trouble on the boardwalk, but there's more to this small gang of young ruffians that meet the eye. Could they, in fact, be vampires?

     

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    121: "To Be Or Not To Be: Part 1"

    121: "To Be Or Not To Be: Part 1"

    Who lets their kid make out with a garbage boy? Which is the sexiest of the brass instruments? And what’s REALLY going on at the Taco Bell Cantina? We horse around with these questions and more as we watch Season 6, Episode 1 of Family Matters.

    Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.

    Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:

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    The Lost Boys (1987) - REVIEW

    The Lost Boys (1987) - REVIEW

    Episode 14 - Sometimes a movie comes along and defines a generation, The Lost Boys could be just that movie. Released in 1987 this movie broke the mould of more traditional vampire films. With a great ensemble cast led by Kiefer Sutherland, he is joined by Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Jamie Gertz, and Dianne Weist for a fun and often scary vampire romp.
    The Lost Boys grossed over $32 million on its release against a budget of $8.5 million and grew to become a cult classic that is loved by many around the world still today.
    The boys give the BTW treatment to The Lost Boys and answer some of the big questions like:
    1. Are the Vampires realistic enough for Gow?
    2. Why did Jason Patric make Speed 2?
    3. Did Dan forget to write a Stan Bush Kick Arse Song?

    This was a fun episode about a movie that just exploded when we were growing up. The soundtrack is second to none with Australia's own INXS featuring heavily. 

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    128: You still sleep with the light on? | Sleepers (1996)

    128: You still sleep with the light on? | Sleepers (1996)

    This one was heavy. It's been a while since I've seen this film and it's been on my list to review. In a complete perfect casting that really gives such dimension to a difficult story to tell. Me and Jai talk about our research on the controversy surrounding the original source material, Brad Pitt's unusual lukewarm performance, and Brad Renfro.

    off topic points include: Keanu Reeves and his charming energy and air conditioning

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    Speed 2: Cruise Control

    Speed 2: Cruise Control

    Will and Matt are just ready to rip the Band-Aid off to discuss stopping boats, swinging on cruises, and Jason Patric's performance in Speed 2: Cruise Control!

    DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!

    SPEED 2: CRUISE CONTROL
    dir. Jan de Bont
    starring: Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe

    S06E08: The Alamo

    S06E08: The Alamo
    Remember The Alamo (...sorry; we had to) -- 2004's "featureless sphere of re-consideration" of one of the country's most notorious battles starring Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston? If you do, our condolences, although despite a bloated runtime, racist music cues, a script that makes the dad from The Conjuring recycle cannonballs, and a misapprehension of what's actually still interesting about this chapter of history, we didn't end up with a super-low overall rating. DQ, however, doesn't seem to know how to play this particular C-plus person, and his reverting to Sling Blade voice in scenes with Billy Bob Thornton is a choice that doesn't work out for him. Slap on some $100 million sideburns, grab a copyright-compliant cutlass, and jump in a hole: it's an all-new Quaid In Full. Overall score: 5.5 QQQ score: 3.25 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 14 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) Ebert's review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-alamo-2004) Desson Thomson's for WaPo (https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2004/04/09/alamo-an-army-cant-save-this/9db9efb8-1ab4-49b4-b522-13287f52ae5e/) David Edelstein's for Slate (https://slate.com/culture/2004/04/disney-s-ahistoric-alamo.html) Elvis Mitchell's for NYT (https://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/09/movies/film-review-a-mythic-last-stand-stripped-of-fantasy.html) Phil Collins's Alamo-iana (https://www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/next-battle-of-alamo/)

    The Lost Boys — Episode 62

    The Lost Boys — Episode 62

    Vampires have always been a huge staple in horror but a script that first began circulating in the mid 80s that envisioned child-like characters more in the same vein as Peter Pan, who never grew old and could never die but were far from the bloodsucking fiends best known throughout cinema. 

    The film was essentially capitalizing on the popularity of “The Goonies,” which had come out two years earlier and Richard Donner, the same director for that movie, was initially attached to this one as well. 

    When he dropped off the project to go direct a little movie called “Lethal Weapon,” Joel Schumacher was hired to lead the film but he had a much different idea for the project. 

    Writer Jeffrey Boam was brought on to rework the script with teenage leads with a sexier and more dangerous vibe than the original version of the film. 

    With a group of up and coming stars cast in the lead roles including Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland, the film ended up becoming one of the most iconic horror movies of all time while also serving as the inspiration for dozens of books, comics and movies for decades to come. 

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to put the taxidermy in the closet, order some Chinese food while sharpening our stakes as we look back on the 1987 film “The Lost Boys”… 

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    The Lost Boys (1987): "Sexy, Sexy"

    The Lost Boys (1987): "Sexy, Sexy"

    We can’t believe it’s almost over, but we’re closing out Pride Month here at Spooky Tuesday with the film that’s simultaneously the least canonically gay and most subtextually gay out of the films we covered this month, The Lost Boys. Featuring the two Coreys, Kiefer Sutherland, and Richard Gilmore himself, this ‘80s classic teaches us — as cohost Monica put it — the ever important lesson: Motorcycles are a gateway drug. 

    Episode 29 - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Episode 29 - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they kick start a month long celebration of all things Vampire! The first film of the month is Joel Schumacher's 80s classic The Lost Boys (1987).

    We shall be reviewing the film in spoiler-filled detail, finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking. Plus discover which character's are taking home the Body-Bag-Award this week for best death.

    Thanks for listening!

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    Sleepers - Película

    Sleepers - Película

    Hugo Corona recomienda Sleepers que pueden ver en Netflix. Protagonizada por Brad Pitt, Jason Patric, Brad Renfro, Dustin Hoffman y Robert De Niro, la película habla del abuso que sufrieron 4 niños en una correccional y las consecuencias de ciertos actos que no deberían suceder.

    Mally's Pick - The Lost Boys (1987)

    Mally's Pick - The Lost Boys (1987)

    It's time to move to the murder capitol of of the world and party like its 1987 with "all the damn vampires." Mally takes Jonah on a beachside motorcycle ride as they contemplate gross vampire feet and the lubed up sax guy. Directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Kiefer Sutherland, Edward Herrmann, Corey Feldman.

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    THE BEAST: An Overlooked Classic War Film from 1988

    THE BEAST: An Overlooked Classic War Film from 1988

    The Cinemondo gang takes a recommendation from a listener named Nick who insisted that we watch THE BEAST, a war movie from 1988 directed by Kevin Reynolds and starring Steven Bauer, Jason Patric and Stephen Baldwin. He claims it’s great. An overlooked gem. An underrated and forgotten classic. Sounds like Cinemondo material, for sure. And guess what? Nick was right.

    This is a film that has everything. It’s a bit violent, as war films tend to be, but this one’s definitely about the characters and the interactions between cultures. We’ve got a Russian tank team and a group of Afghani mujahideen fighters going after each other in the desert. It’s part war film, part isolation horror and definitely full of great moments, nicely directed by Kevin Reynolds. You do have to accept the slight strangeness of the Russian tank crew speaking perfect English; they don’t even do Russian accents, but once you get past that, you’re in. Great cast, a harrowing story and according to various sources, it’s pretty accurate with the military gear and ops.There is a pretty memorably violent scene near the beginning and the usual amount of violence you might expect from a war film, but it’s definitely worth a watch, even if you’re not into war movies

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    The Beast (1988) - Directed by Kevin Reynolds

    The Beast (1988) - Directed by Kevin Reynolds

    Ryan and Ty cover a lesser known film this week, diving into Kevin Reynold's 1988 war film - The Beast. It has a super interesting story both on the screen and behind it's production, so check out what there is to say on it as well as the structural reasons for it being buried and the changing film industry. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Who Would Watch 'Speed 2: Cruise Control'?

    Who Would Watch 'Speed 2: Cruise Control'?

    Speed 2 Cruise Control (1997) is the sequel to the hit action film Speed. The film follows a computer hacker who breaks into the computer system of the Seabourn Legend cruise liner and sets it speeding on a collision course into a gigantic oil tanker. Oscar and Carl continue their decent down the imdb bottom 100 list. Speed 2 ranks 93rd on the list and it's incredibly obvious why. Oscar and Carl discuss who Scott Speedman is, William Defoe's penis and figure out who would watch this?

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