This movie is a milestone. Why? Well, because it’s a Joel Schumacher film that I like. And it’s a Corey Haim and Corey Feldman movie that has actually made it into the admirable cult status ranks. Two things of which are hard to find these days. Even though I must throw in my two cents and say that “License to Drive” stands alone as my “favourite” 2-Corey flick — which, by the way, if you OWN it, either keep it or sell it to me. That sucker is long out of print with no DVD transfer on the horizon.
Speaking of Dvd’s: The point.
In three days, August 10th 2004, The Lost Boys is being released on a Special Edition 2-Disc set. With over 2 hours of footage. 2!!! One for each Corey!
Here’s what’s on it:
DVD Features:
Available subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
Commentary by director Joel Schumacher
Deleted scenes
A retrospective documentary
“Vamping Out” featurette on the undead creatures
“The Return of Sam and Frog Brothers: The 2 Coreys and Jamison Newlander” – multiangle video commentary
“Inside the Vampire’s Cave” – 4 featurettes
Music video
Interactive map
Photo gallery
Widescreen anamorphic format
I have a grief about me with the lack of a full-length double Corey commentary. The gods are cruel.