I think that although yes, they did leave it open to sequel at the end...it's been 20 years. It's really not going to be fresh & new material, and the STV release makes me feel that it is going to be...
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I think that although yes, they did leave it open to sequel at the end...it's been 20 years. It's really not going to be fresh & new material, and the STV release makes me feel that it is going to be...
:couple: Yes. I do the same with Dune. I can actually get quite passionate about the 5 trillion sequels and my beleif that the trilogy was just that, A TRILOGY.
Back on topic--I may be able to do...
Hahaha. I was still a wee one the first time I saw The Lost Boys. Squirmy rice and noodles haunted me for awhile!
Although it would make for a good "Lost Boys" theme party. Chinese food, bloody...
All the bolded points are the points I agree with you on the most. I could've bolded the whole damn thing, but I'm not one for over kill (okay I am but shh).
I loved that they managed to make Iron...
Ah, poetic justice! I like it. We could go in blasting "People Are Strange" when we do it, too. Then all take a trip to Santa Cruz and hang out on the boardwalk! (But no chinese food....never looked...
Like I said, I'll probably see it...but I doubt I'm gonna love it!
All those scenes gave me goosebumps.
I really enjoyed the film. I haven't read the story, but I feel like it is more dramatic if he starts out with the dog rather than finds in along the way.
I think there were a lot of deeper places...
I grew up in the Central Valley, a kind of small town in the middle of everything. I spent A TON of summer days in Santa Cruz (where the original was filmed).
Back on-topic--I agree, I cannot...
This movie ahs always held a special place in my heart, especially since I had to leavee my beloved California behind. I think it's a great movie (maybe not scary, but good anyway). It's got a great...