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Best soundtrack to a vampire movie ... ever
Must be talking about The Lost Boys, starring today's birthday boy, Keifer Sutherland (39!). A vampire-crazed girlfriend in college dragged me to see this movie back in 1987. Tuns out The Lost Boys had some great tunes: "Good Times" and "Laying Down The Law" by INXS, "People Are Strange" by Echo and the Bunnymen, and "I Still Believe" (a cover version originally performed by the vastly underappreciated The Call).
Throw in some great performances by Jason Patric, Barnard Hughes, the birthday boy Keifer, Jami Gertz and -- dare I say -- the two Coreys, and you have a classic 80s flick.
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