Vampires Collection: 4 Film Favorites [4 Discs]

Vampires Collection: 4 Film Favorites [4 Discs]

Vampires Collection: 4 Film Favorites [4 Discs]

Vampires Collection: 4 Film Favorites [4 Discs]

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Overview

"This quartet of pictures taps into the horror archives at Warner Brothers for a series of four films linked by the theme of vampires. First up is 1987's The Lost Boys, directed by Joel Schumacher and co-starring Corey Feldman, Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Patric - about a California family beset by a gang of teenage vampires. Second on the bill is the direct-to-video sequel , Lost Boys: The Tribe (2008), where a brother (Tad Hilgenbrink) and sister (Autumn Reeser) relocate to Trinidad, California and get set upon by the gang from the first picture. Next is 2010's third installment, Lost Boys: The Thirst. This outing finds Corey Feldman reprising his role from the first movie, as Edgar -who attempts to thwart a global takeover by a maniac interested in marketing vampire blood as a pharmaceutical. Finally, 2002's Queen of the Damned brings Anne Rice's novel of the same title to the screen, with Stuart Townsend as the vampire Lestat, in a saga that finds him being mistaken for a goth rock act. His music finds its way to Akasha (Aaliyah), the queen of the undead, who soon awakens from her slumber, joins forces with Lestat and tries to take over the world."

Product Details

Release Date: 08/02/2011
UPC: 0883929183159
Original Release: 1987
Rating: R
Source: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 6:08:00
Sales rank: 26,716

Special Features

The Lost Boys: Commentary by director Joel Schumacher; Lost Boys: The Tribe: Action Junkies: The movie's extreme sportslike stunt choreography; Edgar Frog's guide to coming back alive; Alternate endings; Remix music video of Cry Little Sister by G Tom Max; 3 Yeah Whatever music videos; Lost Boys: The Thirst: Charisma Carpenter hosts The Art of Seduction: Vampire Lore; Queen of the Damned: Commentary by director Michael Rymer, producer Jorge Saralegui and composer Richard Gibbs; 3 documentaries; 4 music videos; Extended Slept So Long and Not Meant for Me concert sequences; Gag reel

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