Lost Boys 3 Battle of the Coreys!

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Lost Boys: The Tribe hit stores last Tuesday with both positive word of mouth and above average sales. Sure, certain horror aficionados have lambasted the twenty years-in-the-making sequel, but most audience members have found it to be quite a thrilling, fun little ride. Corey Feldman has been sited as the film’s signature savior. His bravado and sheer electric on-screen energy have earned Lost Boys: The Tribe a place in our hearts. Truth be told, he dominates the film, and makes it a worthwhile endeavor. If you’ve seen the DVD, you know that Corey Haim and Jamison Newlander make a short, yet sweetly awesome appearance on the disc. Well, we learned today that producers are looking to move ahead on Lost Boys 3, and the film will be based on the twenty second clip we saw at the end of Part Two.

The storyline of Part 3 will see Sam and Edgar Frog battling Frog brother Alan, who has become infected and is now one of the master vampires. Edgar will also have to deal with Sam’s own transition into a vampire. At this time, Corey Feldman’s relationship with Haim seems to be on shaky ground. Lets hope they can work through their differences, and that this proposed second sequel soon becomes a reality.

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8 Responses to “Lost Boys 3 Battle of the Coreys!”

  1. That’s how they need to do it. Corey Feldman stole part 2, and the Haim cameo was pitiful.

  2. I bet as soon as Feldman hears this he’s gonna pull an end of Boogie Nights

    “Felddog, you are a bright shining star”

  3. I told you that shit was tight.

  4. Did you watch part two yet Monk?

  5. Nope, I want to see it though. Almost picked it up but wasn’t trying to drop 20 bucks on it.

  6. So after seeing the DVD the alternate ending set up the proposed third to a “t”

  7. What does the proposed Third entail?

  8. Pretty much the second paragraph of John’s post Captain Oblivious

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