A great movie horror/ adventure movie which I think has got better with age.
The film needs no introduction and puts later teen vamp flicks to shame ( Twilight- we're talking about you). There's some great performances, and even though it's tad predictable, I still prefer this over some of the ridiculous horror we have today.
I like the idea of 'Lost Boys ' who need a mother, and the idea of parenting is explored throughout, particularly with Michael ( mum is divorced) and David's gang of vamps who desperately need a mother.
In the end, we're left with the ash's of Max, and a grandpa that knows far too much but never lets on.
The film needs no introduction and puts later teen vamp flicks to shame ( Twilight- we're talking about you). There's some great performances, and even though it's tad predictable, I still prefer this over some of the ridiculous horror we have today.
I like the idea of 'Lost Boys ' who need a mother, and the idea of parenting is explored throughout, particularly with Michael ( mum is divorced) and David's gang of vamps who desperately need a mother.
In the end, we're left with the ash's of Max, and a grandpa that knows far too much but never lets on.