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The Lost Boys (1987) 35th Anniversary Rerelease

Bald Move Pulp

Bald Move

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews, After Shows

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

We're rereleasing our episode on The Lost Boys (1987) in honor of the movie's 35th anniversary! Special thanks to Saylor from Santa Cruz, the latest Bald Move Fantasy Football champ to claim their prize for winning the league. Emerging from the pile victorious, he has selected the 1997 vampire flick, The Lost Boys. Helmed by Joel Schumacher and chocked equally full of cool and hilarious moments and extremely questionable decisions, the film manages to confound and delight. Why is 16 year old Corey Haim taking baths and being tucked into bed by his mother? Why is there a shirtless oiled up, muscle bound sax player? Why is Rob Lowe gazing seductively from Haim’s bedroom closet, and more importantly, why is Jim completely oblivious to his siren’s call? Is the grandpa a vampire or what? All these questions and more are explored in the depth to which they deserve. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:27.6

Tinder now. Hey everybody, guess what? This week is the 35th anniversary of the 1987

0:38.0

Vampire flick, The Lost Boys. This is a Joel Schumacher movie, and it has a lot of Schumachery

0:46.2

and things. You know, thanks again to our commissioner sailor from Santa Cruz, which one,

0:55.4

this is the rare, paid the iron, iron price for this commission. They feed it all comers

1:01.9

in the 2016 Bald move fantasy football league, which I don't think is a thing anymore, but

1:09.0

we used to put up a commission as the grand prize for that, and they won, and they pulled

1:13.5

down the Lost Boys. What do you, it's 35th anniversary, a lot of corner stagia for Jim

1:19.7

X or as I imagine. What do you remember from this movie?

1:23.5

Well, I remember that I had never seen it, so I was really appreciative that this got

1:27.2

commission since I hear people talk about it fondly all the time, and I hadn't seen it,

1:31.9

and this was a good opportunity for me, and boy, I remember loving it. I remember it's

1:36.3

just silly enough to be a ton of fun, and it's kind of, it's kind of good and kind of scary

1:42.4

in places too. I was more impressed by this movie that's now 35 years old than I expected

1:48.4

to be. Yeah. There's a lot of, like, head scratching things like we, Corey Hame seems

1:56.8

like he's like 17 years old, and he's getting bubble bath from his mom. She's tucking him

2:01.6

in the bed. He's wearing pajamas with feet, maybe at one point. He's wearing, he's wearing

2:08.4

one of the, yeah, but yeah, he also has a very sexy roblo poster, bear midriff exposed

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