Lost Boys: The Tribe Page #2

Synopsis: The orphan and former surfer Chris Emerson and his sister Nicole Emerson move to Luna Bay expecting to initiate a new life without housing expenses with their Aunt Jillian, but she charges rent to the siblings for a wrecked house, and Chris seeks a job working as board shaper to raise money for the unforeseeable expenses. While in town, he meets his acquaintance and also former surfer Shane Powers that invites Chris for a surf parting at night. Then the siblings unsuccessfully seek out the board shaper and vampire hunter Edgar Frog in his trailer trying to find a job and Chris leaves a message for him. They go to Shane's party and Nicole stays with Shane and drinks booze offered by him. Later she becomes a half-vampire and Edgar advises that she drank vampire's blood and can only be saved if the head-vampire is killed. Chris and Edgar search the hiding place of Shane and his tribe to save Nicole.
Director(s): P.J. Pesce
Production: Weinstein Company
 
IMDB:
4.6
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Year:
2008
92 min
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Okay.

Wanna check something real?

Check out the Frog Brothers' shop.

I'm looking for some work.

I got the place pretty much handled.

Yeah, I know. I can tell.

You seem really busy,

but I was looking to shape.

Well, in that case, yeah,

check out Frog Brothers, man.

He's the only real shaper

we have around here.

Where's his shop at?

Man, it's in the ass-end of nowhere,

but I'll draw you a map.

- I'm gonna give you my number.

- Because that's not creepy.

- Is it?

- I'm totally kidding.

Okay, sorry.

I don't really even know your name.

- Evan.

- I'm Nicole.

Just call me if you want somebody

to hang out with. There you go.

Cool.

This should be it, right up here.

Charming.

Call me crazy, but do you really think

anyone who lives here...

...would be able to pay you to shape?

It doesn't hurt to try.

- Okay, can we go?

- No. Hand me a piece of paper and a pen.

Why?

Just in case he doesn't have a phone,

I want him to know where to find me.

Oh, yes. Yes, leave our address...

...at the creepy

Texas Chainsaw Massacre trailer.

It's a good plan.

I still think it's nicer than our place.

And what do you think

the state of the shower is?

Not good.

I think I'm gonna give it a shot.

Sorry. Did I scare you?

No, sorry, you just...

I didn't hear you come up.

You want a picture? It might last longer.

Sorry, man. Just...

You look exactly like Shane Powers.

That makes sense.

What the hell happened to you, man?

You had everything.

You were the greatest surfer in the world

and you just disappeared?

I could probably ask you

the same question.

Right?

Yeah, well. I don't know.

The dust hasn't settled yet

so I don't know what the hell happened.

Well, don't take too long to figure it out.

But I had a chance to change my life

and I took it, you know.

Carpe diem.

You got plans for tonight?

No.

I'm having a surf party.

You should cruise over,

meet the rest of the guys.

They're killer.

Can I come?

No, I don't think it's a good idea.

Why not?

I don't know.

A gut feeling I have, I don't know.

I just met this guy.

Oh, please, you had a poster of him

on your wall in high school.

So I wanna go hang out

at his house? He's...

He's kind of a weirdo.

- Weird is good.

- No, weird is weird, all right?

- I'm not going, so just save your breath.

- What do you mean you're not going?

Chris, what are...? No. Get up, okay?

- Get up. You need a night out.

- No, I don't.

Okay, I need a night out.

Let's go. Get up and...

- Hey.

- Hi.

I don't know if the two of you

are busy tonight or not, but...

...I have got The Goonies.

Excuse me?

The Goonies?

Oh, my gosh, you mean to say the two

of you have never heard of The Goonies?

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