Lost Boys: The Tribe Page #4

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:
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Year:
2008
92 min
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Well, because it's pretty much

just us now.

Our parents died in a car accident

a few years ago.

I think it was actually a lot harder

on Chris than it was on me.

You know,

I think that's why he snapped.

Is that why he got kicked off the circuit?

- Yeah. Yeah.

- Yeah.

And lost all his sponsors.

Not the right image.

So we started running out of money

and that's how we ended up here.

Yeah. Yeah.

Well, your brother's a good guy, huh?

He just got a tough break. You both did.

Well...

...I actually think

death can be a positive thing.

You know, because...

...knowing you're gonna die

makes you appreciate life.

The whole carpe diem thing.

That's an interesting view

for someone so young.

I'm not that young.

Well...

Dying is a part of living, you know?

It's something that's gonna happen

to all of us someday, right?

That depends.

I wanna try something.

I want you to take this dead rose

in your hand.

I believe that it's possible

for us to change reality...

...through sheer force of will.

You think that's possible?

Um...

- I guess so.

- You guess so or you know so?

- I know so.

- You know so.

Okay, well, then close your eyes.

Close your eyes.

Now focus on this rose...

...and try to imagine what it must have

been like when it was alive and vital.

Do you feel anything?

- Definitely.

- Mm-hm.

Open your eyes.

Oh, my God.

How did you do that?

Magic.

And I didn't do it...

...we did it, together.

What is it?

It's good, try it.

- Smells good.

- Mm-hm.

What do you think?

I like it.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

It just went right to my head.

You wanna go outside

and get some fresh air?

Yeah? Let's go.

You wanna go for a ride?

I don't know. It's kind of cold out.

Well, that's what this is for.

- Yo, Jon-Jon.

- Hey.

Watch the pretty boy there.

So here we are. Let's show him

a little something.

Yeah.

- Come, now.

- Why don't you come upstairs with me...

- Yo, Kyle.

What the f***?

What is it? What?

F***. It f***ing stings, man,

that's not cool.

F***ing a**hole, man.

I'm trying to get f***ing laid.

This is a f***ing brand-new shirt, prick.

Come here, come here.

Come here. Give me the f***ing knife.

What the f***?

- Come back here.

- Oh, down he goes.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, I gotta go.

I have to go check on my sister.

Your sister?

- Sorry.

So you go that way, huh? I can do that.

- Sorry, I gotta go.

- Wait. Don't leave.

- I gotta go.

- Don't leave.

- Come on.

- Don't. Stay.

- Sorry.

- Come.

Feel better?

- Much.

- Yeah?

I'm sure she's fine, she's with Shane.

You know, Shane's a good guy.

If I were you,

I'd be happy that he's into your sister.

Hey, get off the bike.

- What? Chris.

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