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Lost Boys: The Tribe

DVD Cover
Directed by P.J. Pesce
Produced by Chris Foss
Written by Hans Rodionoff
Janice Fischer
James Jeremias
Starring Angus Sutherland
Corey Feldman
Autumn Reeser
Tad Hilgenbrink
Corey Haim
Merwin Mondesir
Cinematography Barry Donlevy
Editing by David Rapaport
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Thunder Road
Release date(s) July 29, 2008
Running time 92 min.[1]
Country Canada
United States
Language English
Preceded by The Lost Boys (1987)
Official website • IMDb • Allmovie
Lost Boys: The Tribe is a 2008 sequel to the successful 1987 horror film, The Lost Boys; directed by P.J. Pesce it stars Autumn Reeser, Tad Hilgenbrink, Angus Sutherland and Corey Feldman. It has been rated R by the MPAA for strong violence and gore, language, sexuality and some drug use. There is also an Uncut version available.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Alternate Endings
3 Cast
4 Development
4.1 Casting
4.2 Production
5 Music
5.1 Track listing
6 Reception
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
[edit]Plot

After the death of their parents, Chris (Tad Hilgenbrink) and Nicole Emerson (Autumn Reeser) move to Luna Bay to live with their Aunt Jillian (Gabrielle Rose). It is never specified in the movie how Chris and Nicole Emerson are related to the Emerson family from the first film but it is stated in the Lost Boys: The Tribe - Official Site (http://lostboysthetribe.warnerbros.com/) that Chris and Nicole Emerson are cousins of Sam and Michael Emerson.
While exploring the town, Chris leaves his address at the home of Edgar Frog (Corey Feldman) in hopes of getting a job as a surfboard shaper. Edgar has become the town's only surfboard shaper.
After returning to their new home Chris decides to sit and watch the lake. There, he is met by Shane Powers (Angus Sutherland), who invites him to a surf party later that night.
Chris and his sister go to the party and Nicole is tricked into drinking Shane's blood, thus eventually turning her into a vampire. Shane then takes Nicole for a ride on his motorcycle while her brother is being distracted by a beautiful girl named Lisa. Chris soon starts to look for Nicole and gets angry with Shane after their return. They leave the party, and on the way home Nicole starts to feel sick. Once arriving at their home, Nicole attacks Chris, but before she hurts him, Edgar Frog knocks her out with a surfboard. Edgar then reveals that he is a vampire hunter, and Nicole has been infected by a member of the undead. Chris then throws Edgar out of the house and puts Nicole to bed. Soon Lisa shows up and seduces Chris into making out with her again. While kissing, Lisa sprouts fangs and tries to feed on Chris.
He then pushes her away, and she is impaled and killed by taxidermy antlers. The next day Chris pays Edgar Frog another visit. Edgar tells Chris that he only let Chris throw him out because he knows what it's like to lose a family member to the other side, thus implying that his brother and partner, Alan Frog, is now a vampire. Edgar also tells him that his sister is only half-vampire and will remain that way unless she feeds, and she can be turned human again if they kill the head vampire. They decide that Chris will join up with the tribe of vampires and become one of them in order to gain their trust, only to betray them in the end.
Chris finds the vampire gang, known as "The Tribe" and drinks Shane's blood during their campfire. During this time, John reveals to the human girls that are with them that they are vampires before attacking them. Chris pretends to attack one and tells her to run, but John sees this and bites the girl. John, Kyle, and Erik, now aware of Chris's betrayal, attack him. John is staked by Chris with a tree branch, but Chris is still left trying to fight off Kyle and Erik.
Edgar arrives and frightens them off by yelling, "WHO ORDERED THE STAKE?!" before showing them the wooden stakes in his hands. Chris and Edgar then set off to find Shane and the remaining members of the Tribe, and save Nicole. Once there, Chris drives a running drill into Erik's heart, and elsewhere, Edgar shoots Kyle in the head with a holy water balloon, causing his head to explode.
Afterwards, Chris and Shane have a final showdown with Shane gaining the upper hand. Nicole intervenes and stakes Shane. Shane tries to pull Nicole onto the stake, but before he can do so he is decapitated by Chris, restoring them to normal. Edgar arrives to see Shane's burning corpse on the ground. He tells Chris and Nicole that they'll be getting a bill for his services. They return home where Aunt Jillian accuses them of doing drugs and promises a no tolerance policy. Chris and Nicole each respond to this by opening a can of beer.
In a mid-credits scene, Edgar Frog encounters Sam Emerson (Corey Haim), now a vampire, and after exchanging some dialogue; they charge at each other before the credits resume.
[edit]Alternate Endings

1: Edgar Frog hears a knock at his door. A voice says to him that they need to talk. The voice that calls to him is that of Sam Emerson (who isn't a vampire), While walking along the beach, Sam reveals to Edgar that his brother, Alan Frog, is coming to settle the score. Edgar is reluctant to accept Sam's help, but Sam tells Edgar that he's going to need all the help he can get. The scene ends with vampiric Alan and a female companion heading towards Edgar's house.
2: An extended version of the first alternate ending, but the difference shows that Sam is wearing black glasses and he shows Edgar bite marks on his neck after telling him that Alan Frog is coming for him.
[edit]Cast

Tad Hilgenbrink as Chris Emerson
Autumn Reeser as Nicole Emerson
Angus Sutherland as Shane
Kyle Cassie as Jon
Greyston Holt as Evan
Corey Feldman as Edgar Frog
Gabrielle Rose as Aunt Jillian
Moneca Delain as Lisa Thompson
Tom Savini as David Von Etten
Shaun Sipos as Kyle
Merwin Mondesir as Erik
Alexander Calvert as Grom Hutter
Sarah Smyth as Hayden
Corey Haim as Sam Emerson
Jamison Newlander as Alan Frog (deleted scenes only)
[edit]Development

Plans for a sequel to The Lost Boys had been in varying stage of development since the release of the original film. Director of the original film Joel Schumacher had wanted to do a sequel called The Lost Girls before the announcement of The Tribe, a film in which he has no input in and did not believe should be made.[2] In addition, a script called Lost Boys: Devil May Cry was also considered.[3]
[edit]Casting


"Who ordered the Stake?!" Corey Feldman as Edgar Frog.
Corey Feldman returns to play the role of one of the vampire slaying "Frog Brothers," Edgar[4][5][6] but was initially reluctant to participate in the sequel.[7] Newcomer Greyston Holt, as Evan, finds himself up against the vampire horde after he becomes close to the object of the head vampire's affection, Reeser.[8] Merwin Mondesir, Shaun Sipos, and Kyle Cassie have been cast as the vampires led by Angus Sutherland's character, Shane.[9] Moneca Delain has also been added to the cast.[10]
Says Feldman on the film: "Warner Bros. has further developed the script — they brought on a great writer, Hans Rodionoff, who came up with a great story line. In the script, as it is today, I am one of the leads. My involvement is very close to what my involvement was in the first one. So I'm pretty much scattered throughout. Edgar was always an outcast, but here his close-knit family have drifted apart. They've had a major problem, and because of that problem, Edgar today is working alone. The film is about him trying to still carry the torch as it were, without the aid and assistance of his partners. That leaves him in an even lonelier and even more delicate place than he was in the first film being the outsider that he already was."[11]
In an interview with Fangoria, Tom Savini, who previously played a vampire in From Dusk Till Dawn, said the following in regards to his role in the film: "I'm one of the first vampires you see in the movie, I'm a "surfer" (his being a surfer is never mentioned in the film) who runs into the vampires at the beginning of the film, in a sequence that is shot very Sergio Leone-style. They're shooting The Tribe in Vancouver right now, and I'll be there September 11." [12]
Jason Patric, who portrayed Michael in the first film, was rumored to be returning to the role for a small scene in the sequel; however, this was debunked in MTV's August 28 interview with Corey Feldman.[11][13] Corey Haim briefly reprises his role as Sam Emerson, but only appears following a portion of the film's final credits. Jamison Newlander is also listed in the film's credits, although he only appears briefly as Alan Frog in the two alternative endings.
[edit]Production


'The Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs' Issue #1 Cover.
Production on Lost Boys: The Tribe began in early 2007 and started filming in Vancouver, B.C. in August. Location shooting for the film included San Diego and Vancouver, B.C.. Six weeks of production in Squamish and Richmond, outside of Vancouver, and wrapped on Sept. 24.[citation needed]
Wildstorm Comics also released a prequel comic book to the movie, focusing on Edgar and Alan Frog, entitled The Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs. It is a 4-issue miniseries which shipped from May to August 2008.[14]
[edit]Music

Nathan Barr composed the original score for the film. A soundtrack of songs by various artists was released by Adrenaline Records on July 22, 2008. The album includes a cover version of "Cry Little Sister" by Aiden.
[edit]Track listing
Aiden - Cry Little Sister 5:23
Airbourne - Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast 3:42
Eagles of Death Metal - Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang) 2:48
Yeah Whatever - Summertime 3:38
Seether - Burrito (live acoustic) 4:02
Dave Gahan - Kingdom 4:34
G. Love & Special Sauce - Long Way Down 4:10
PJ & The Chile Rellenos - Wish You Were Here 3:16
Starsailor - In My Blood 3:55
The Von Bondies - Only to Haunt You 3:16
Blind Melon - For My Friends 2:45
The Hold Steady - Knuckles 3:47
Styles of Beyond - Nine Thou (Grant Mohrman Superstars remix) 4:03
Hindu Kuch - Day Fire 4:05
Jackpot - Dizzy 4:49
Nathan Barr - Suite 4:32
[edit]Reception

Despite mixed critical reviews, the movie was a financial success and became a top selling DVD in America and sold double the amount expected. Planning for a third film has began with the original trio Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, and Jamison Newlander being slated to return.[15] The film is available in the UK in a DVD set with the original film.

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