indecks wrote:
Also finally saw all of THE LOST BOYS. ... Funny and lame.
Lame? You must explain.
indecks wrote:
Also finally saw all of THE LOST BOYS. ... Funny and lame.
Luke wrote:indecks wrote:
Also finally saw all of THE LOST BOYS. ... Funny and lame.
Lame? You must explain.
indecks wrote:
The scene with the maggots/worms didn't make sense to me and it never has. Is that one of the Vampire powers that Vampire Jack Bauer had? To make you see something gross? I just thought it was kinda dumb. I've never read of someone being turned by just drinking blood. Was it Vampire blood? Was it the head Vamp's blood? I assume that's what they were implying, but a Vampire is created just like a werewolf, by a bite. Hell, even Twilight got that part right.
SPEAKING of twilight, apparently in the Lost Boys universe, Vampire blood sparkles? I guess that's here the twilight girl got her idea of sparkling vamps.
Also, the toe hanging scene. I see what they were trying to do, but... it looked so cheesy.
one last thing: With Sutherland's character - I guess having a beard means you're a vampire? When he was killed (not by a stake, btw) and the head vamp came to check on him, his beard and greasy hair was gone. ?
Thanks duder. You just reminded me to purchase Bill and Ted on Blu-Ray with a gift card I got for Christmas.indecks wrote:Bill S. Preston Esq.
I just assumed Twilight vampires's organs just crystallized, and that their "sparkly skin" was really just the crystallization of their skin cells, which would explain why they're so fuckin hard to kill... though now that I think of it, they need to get Wolverine to kill those sparklefucks, unless vampire skin's harder than adamantium.indecks wrote: SPEAKING of twilight, apparently in the Lost Boys universe, Vampire blood sparkles? I guess that's here the twilight girl got her idea of sparkling vamps.
ha nice.Luke wrote:Thanks duder. You just reminded me to purchase Bill and Ted on Blu-Ray with a gift card I got for Christmas.indecks wrote:Bill S. Preston Esq.
REPO Man wrote:I just assumed Twilight vampires's organs just crystallized, and that their "sparkly skin" was really just the crystallization of their skin cells, which would explain why they're so fuckin hard to kill... though now that I think of it, they need to get Wolverine to kill those sparklefucks, unless vampire skin's harder than adamantium.indecks wrote: SPEAKING of twilight, apparently in the Lost Boys universe, Vampire blood sparkles? I guess that's here the twilight girl got her idea of sparkling vamps.
Also, I remember hearing that diamonds are destroyed at temperatures of about 750F (?) and that crematorium fires are up to 2000F. Fuck the Volturi, if you're a suicidal vamp just go to your neighborhood mortician!
Jrecee wrote:Also, I remember hearing that diamonds are destroyed at temperatures of about 750F (?) and that crematorium fires are up to 2000F. Fuck the Volturi, if you're a suicidal vamp just go to your neighborhood mortician!
Being a form of carbon, diamond oxidizes in air if heated over 700 °C.[37] In absence of oxygen, e.g. in a flow of high-purity argon gas, diamond can be heated up to about 1700 °C.[38][39] Its surface blackens, but can be recovered by re-polishing. At high pressure (~20 GPa) diamond can be heated up to 2500 °C,[40] and a report published in 2009 suggests that diamond can withstand temperatures of 3000 °C and above.[41]
indecks wrote:... and a few years ago we got Bogus Journey on DVD for free from a pizza delivery.