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it a romance drama and a little less-comedy of Horror touching background or perhaps, reversed it but the
seminal legendary soundtrack for the teenage/young adult’s movie of The Lost
Boys directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Harvey Benrhard told the
almost real story about some facts that moving in to a new town for these
Arizona brothers Sam and Michael from their old boring town only to finds out
about a safe-haven for vampires gang living in their lair under the beached
cliff as the story goes with Michael fell for a girl whom actually one of the
blood-sucking leader David named Star, his mom worked again and met this old
guy turns out to be not as good as he looks and as the intentions getting
hotter with the biker gang of the night children grab Michael to be one of them
as being initiated on a ride of his life; the little one Sam found his allies
of expert vampire slayer local kids and insecurity grandpa feeling terrified to
see that the fact that the place of Santa Carla, CA is a hell-hole for sure.
Eliminating the vampire gangs and saving the girl before too late or just
running out of time and being a snack suckling for them isn’t an option but a
must as the soundtrack came as cool as it gets which carried the tracks rocking
from INXS’s Good Times (with Jimmy Barnes), Lou Gramm screaming out loud via
Lost in The Shadows, Roger Daltrey finishing the cuts through Don’t Let The Sun
Go Down on Me as a great song; Echo & The Bunnymen had The Doors anthem
classics fits for the movie case on People Are Strange, Beauty Has Her Way by Mummy
Calis as the finish line reached with the surprising ends might giving you’re a
hint on how you cannot trust that something bad is gone until you making sure
that it is gone permanently.
Link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/4KFyuG1e7yTOknV9Pm893S
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