Watching it again and him talking about his relationship with Corey, that was one thing I always loved about this movie. Their relationship feels so real and believable.
Saw him at a steakhouse about 10 years ago in Manhattan. He was there with someone with publicist vibes. We made eye contact a few times and he could tell I recognized him and he didn’t want any part of me walking over lol. He looked great.
I remember when he was floating in the air and his lips touched the ceiling. He has beautiful lips and face. I was in my teens and he was my number one crush. lol
@@jeanemlicarNone, he took a crack at the hype of the zillion Marvel movies, that are just rehashes n not at all old school like TLB’s. Man, I miss my childhood. A few actors from the movie passed away since, but Cory was one of my childhood crushes. Back when the teens ‘ran’ Hollywood. Literally out on the streets hanging out and got away with EVERYTHING! It obviously had its consequences, but at the time…
Through the Iron Man movies, Avengers, and Guardians they were making decent films that explored new directions. It's easy to forget about that since most of the second half made were bad, formulaic without telling good stories.
Great to see this! The movie was certainly popular in the Philippines, where I was growing up. I remember the '88 graduating class in my middle school voted this as their favorite film.
I was 10 years old when that movie came out. I had the biggest crush on Jamie Gertz after that movie. The Lost Boys is still one of my all time favorites. That movie alone made me want to live by the boardwalk or close to one. Still never got to visit Santa Cruz which is one of my bucket list items.
He says “ I was the uncool one with the jeans and tshirt”, as we all drooled over him and to this day think he’s probably one of the most beautiful men ever born
I am not usually interested in vampire type of movies, but Lost Boys was so well written and interpreted by the perfect set of people, including those behind the scenes. It became one of my favorites, as well as a favorite of many others.
I was 7 the first time I watched the movie, 35 years later it's Still my favorite movie. There is truth in what he says pertaining to how TLB wasn't hyped nor over hyped up like movies today. Entirely to many movies get over hyped and the viewer is left disappointed with the end product.
@@Flawed_Fam ain't that the fcukin truth. As much as I love a good 'b' horror flick with cheesy sfx and glaringly obvious animation, there is just something about 80's horror flicks that seem untouchable... to me any way that is.
Jason is a fantastic actor! I really loved him in Rush (1991) and, of course, The Lost Boys. It’s good to see him out there still looking good and doing well in life. 🌹
I saw the Los boys in 1987,when I was 27 and it was fun and wild. Jason was also so handsome. I later saw him in the film After Dark my sweet .He had a nude scene and looked great .I know i saw some of his other films, ,Rush ,Your friends and Neighbors, and The Journey of August King .He has always been an excellent actor who does quality stuff.
He's so spot on, i remember stumbling across it at some ppls house as i was a 10 yr old in 89 or around there. they were watching it and i will never forget that moment. My dad was doing a quoet at this guys place and they asked me if I wanted to watch with them. Wow im glad he articulated it in words i couldn't tbh.
Who else is watching the Lost Boys for the Enth time while simultaneously checking out interviews on RUclips about the film. Come on show your face I'm in 2023.
I've seen so many of these interviews with Jason about this movie. Him with the cast, him with Kiefer,and him with others from the movie. He gives off the feeling that he'd really rather be somewhere else but his star has faded a bit and there's a lot of money in doing these interviews and Comic Con appearances. The only reason that Jason got involved is because the director agreed to give him an incredible amount of input on the film, rewrites,and scenes. So in actually, this movie was partly directed by Jason Patrick. He's more of a character actor. He'd rather be in them art house types of movies. The Lost Boys for him was something he wanted no part of at all and it became a surprise hit and definitely the role that he's most recognized for. And you can tell he hates that fact as an actor who is very serious. And he just has to go with it at this point because he needs the money and he's making good money for being in the movie that he really disliked doing the most because he obviously thought it was very stupid. If you look at the movies he's been in aside from Lost Boys, you can see that he's more of a very serious actors. If Joel wasn't persistent as he was with Jason he wouldn't have been in this movie at all. And it may have been very different.
@@crimedramadvdhotspot7720 I loved Rush and the soundtrack by Clapton. The saddest and sexiest instrumentals, a little confusing for my pubescent self...😄
Saw him on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Went to get his autograph and he did a double take, like he had seen me before. As his car drove away he was in the backseat and looked at me again. It was really odd because by that point, I felt like we had met before which was impossible.
Solid questions. What Jason had to say about his relationship with Corey Haim was awesome. 😂😂 Even though I do enjoy the Marvel movies. His crack at them was hilariously on point. 💯💯
seeing the movie and loving it is one thing…..BUT i think you have had to live there in santa cruz… or have spent significant time there in the late 80,s early 90’s to understand the energy, the uniqueness of santa cruz, the diverse transient younger generation on the boardwalk….. i think if you felt that…if you lived that…had been right in the middle of the culture…. ….the absolute magic and genius of the lost boys would definitely be much more appreciated and understood on a whole new level… 👍🏻
21:04 it’s not death in stereo, it’s death BY stereo bc he’s electrocuted by the speaker when the arrow pins him to it. It’s also the name of one of my favorite punk bands (Death By Stereo) bc they too were culturally influenced by the movie.
My favorite scene was when the roof of the car was ripped off and the blonde woman was taking up into the air. We could not really see the vampire who took her up into the air. Also, they didn't produce "The Lost Girls". Do you think they were saving her for a future role in that film?
Omg.....that woman who asked him to marry her..."we'll have the honeymoon tonight anyway" 😍😍 I had such the biggest crush on him and would have DIED in response!! I bought those glossy pics of him from some mail order catalog when I was 14 in 1997... 😍😄🥰
@tallblonde4489 that was my favorite part. Had I been there with you I would have absolutely loved you saying that to him. I would love to have watched the honeymoon tonight. 🥵❤️🤘🏼👅
I saw the 2nd one. You're not missing anything. It was God Awful and I believe it was Corey Haim's last film. I don't remember seeing the 3rd. Those sequels should never have been made.
Can't believe nobody picked up on the unintended pun from the interviewer at 1.50 when he describes how the cast were all equals & FEEDING OFF EACH OTHER!! HA! HA! HA! A fuckin' Vampire movie & they're all FEEDING OFF EACH OTHER!! FUCKIN' PRICELESS!!
great movie the lostboys jason patrics brother is joshua john miller near dark and the lostboys were both made in 1987 and about vampires the other day i watched the exesist
One of the questions i wouldve asked that always bothered me is the timeline. It bothered me until i saw the scenes that were cut from the movie. I thought it was weird when his mom said hes always coming home in the middle of the night and sleeps all day when it went from the cave scene to the tracks which seemed like the same night to him crashing on his bed. All seemed like it was one night. And then, after he and star banged, she visited him and he asked why didnt she kill him the previous night. Wtf? I was confused. Lol
The best movies that the late actor Corey haim,was in,1985,movie silver bullet,and 1987,movie lost boys,and the best movies that the alive actor Jason Patrick,was in,1987, lost boys,1997,speed 2.jason Patrick's late father Jason miller,the best horror movie that he was in,was 1973,the exorcist.
Ok all the comments below are interesting and or hilarious, but, in all seriousness, which priest actor is Jason's real life father?? The older grey haired priest? The younger "boxer" priest? The blondish priest kissed on the cheek by Ragen at the end? Also is Jackie Gleason Jason's mother's father? Or his father's father? I'm being 100% serious, please respond anyone!!
Remeber most of these generationals are really inverted she he he she’s and traumatized … they’re Satanists and all to many don’t want to be. They have so many alters and have to take a cocktail of meds
I did not receive it as a "put down". It was Jason stating facts. Lol. I agree.. It was funny & unscripted. His candor sets him apart from most ppl via Entertainment Industry. Also, it exposes his high intellect & the strength he has gained through perseverance along his life's journey. I use the term "exposed" bc it may be unbeknownst to him that he shows his true self at times.
DON'T WE ALREADY KNOW ALL THE STORIES FROM THE SET?...ANY FAN HAS THE FILM AND ALL THE BEHIND THE SCENES STUFF IS THERE...THE HOST ASKS QUESTIONS ALREADY ANSWERED...
His interview etiquette could use a lot of work. He is kinda crass and negative on camera, which I’m sure the studio execs pay attention to. Perhaps this is part of the reason we don’t see Mr. Patric in big budget films anymore. Too much of a risk.
Wrong. I think you’re not understanding that there’s other things going on in the background that are distracting. He’s not the only person being interviewed and the room isn’t fully focused on him. Have u ever been interviewed and can see ppl milling about. That’s why the interviewer is saying what the Q’s are. Jason cannot hear.
I agree and disagree. Without Corey, Cory wouldn’t of been as popular together and done the things they did that WERE BOTH THEIR BLAME. Cory had a family, parents, esp his mother. She aided in his lifestyle. He emancipated himself and lived on his own at 16. He DIDNT want help and he didn’t seem to have a problem in the 80’s w/Corey. Cory had a ‘problem’ when he lost his fame and respect of producers, but I think Feldman has done that to HIMSELF since Haim’s passing. (Even before). In the end, the Two Corey’s were horrible for each other, but had they never met, we wouldn’t of seen Cory in the film roles they got FOR BEING THEM. Feldman is a freak NOW, tho, but you can’t blame Cory’s life on Feldman. Cory started using drugs before Feldman and used more than he did. His mom was also not exactly strict nor did she try to get him help.
And what's that got to do with the price of tea in China? Corey was addicted to opiates, not alcohol. It was his addiction to smack that damaged his heart so badly it could no longer properly function, especially when faced with an illness straining its ability to pump adequate blood while beating in proper rythm. Surely you aren't insinuating that the actors from this movie should all alter their personal drinking habits in fear of some remote possibility that a fan might find that distasteful or somehow harmful to Cory's legacy? Maybe, and this is a huge maybe, if Jason was a raging alcoholic and $hitface drunk on stage - incapable of enunciating his words clearly and drooling on himself - then perhaps it would be a fitting time to lament he may end up dying like Corey if he doesn't get clean soon. But you're grasping at imaginary straws - desperately trying to come up with a way to be offended in Corey's honor - by insinuating that Jason's being thoughtless or essentially flipping the bird in the face of fate because we saw him kill a single beer. Corey made his own decisions into adulthood, as did the rest of the cast. If you're looking to point fingers, you should start and end with Corey's mother and Corey's abuser. Outside of the people who enabled him and emotionally scarred him, Corey's the only person to blame for his addiction. And I say that as someone who has 15yrs of sobriety under my belt & someone who was obsessed with Corey Haim back in the day. Don't go looking for smoke where there is no fire.
I have to admit you are right. He stands out the least. It just wasn't really a good fit for him. Now the movie Rush he was absolutely brilliant in it.
He was a little flat but he was fine. The movie wouldn't have worked as well if he had been set up as an active lead instead of the central character mostly reacting to others.
This film will never die, cult classic
this film will never grow old, never die, and never know fear!
But you must FEEEEED!
CORY HAIM WAS THE BEST IN LOST BOYS!!
SADLY HE IS GONE BUT HE ALWAYS LIVES ON IN EVERY MOVIE HE'S BEEN IN .😘💯
No Fieldman was
@@Arfabiscuit they both were
RIP 💗
@@rob1376 yes they were good together weren't they 😂
He was tormented an is in a better place than this one 🤟
Definitely one of the most rewatchable movies ever
This film will never die, never grow old!
But it must feed. 🍾
Watching it again and him talking about his relationship with Corey, that was one thing I always loved about this movie. Their relationship feels so real and believable.
One of my favorite parts is when they first get in the house Michael keeps on bothering Sam
Jason Patric has a great sense of humor. I thought he looked like Jim Morrison in the Lost Boys.
He should have a great sense of humor, his grandfather was Jackie Gleason.
He looked like Rob Lowe
Yeah that was probably the point
@@TommyLee-hu5dy Looks more like Jackie Gleason now
Saw him at a steakhouse about 10 years ago in Manhattan. He was there with someone with publicist vibes. We made eye contact a few times and he could tell I recognized him and he didn’t want any part of me walking over lol. He looked great.
My Favourite movie of all time and the soundtrack is top class too.
Lost boy Cory and Jason such genuine plays as brother, good good match
9:40 is what the video says about Corey
Thanks 😉
Thank You. 😊❤
Thank you
Sadly not much else.
Jason Patric is my absolute favorite! Absolutely gorgeous and did amazing as Michael Emerson! 😍😍😍
I had the biggest crush on him in 1997 after seeing this...born 10 years too late damn it!
I think he'd think the same about you stacey 😳😊
I remember when he was floating in the air and his lips touched the ceiling. He has beautiful lips and face. I was in my teens and he was my number one crush. lol
Yes, and when he was drinking from the blood bottle, omg ❤
He is pretty,no homo 😄
😂😂 OMG wipe ur chins 🤤
❤️ Jason was so handsome in this movie!‼️
@JolieF Jason is handsome PERIOD. He was pretty in The Lost Boys but now he is beautiful. Love him.
His voice in the Lost Boys is so sexy....❤
Absolutely LOVE Jason's shot at the Marvel movies. So true.
What Marvel film did he work on?
@@jeanemlicarNone, he took a crack at the hype of the zillion Marvel movies, that are just rehashes n not at all old school like TLB’s. Man, I miss my childhood. A few actors from the movie passed away since, but Cory was one of my childhood crushes. Back when the teens ‘ran’ Hollywood. Literally out on the streets hanging out and got away with EVERYTHING! It obviously had its consequences, but at the time…
Through the Iron Man movies, Avengers, and Guardians they were making decent films that explored new directions. It's easy to forget about that since most of the second half made were bad, formulaic without telling good stories.
Great to see this! The movie was certainly popular in the Philippines, where I was growing up. I remember the '88 graduating class in my middle school voted this as their favorite film.
*I grew up 30 minutes away from Santa Cruz AKA Santa Carla. Me & my family used to love to reenact scenes on the boardwalk.* ❤
How many of you know that his Dad is the priest in The Exorcist?
I found that out the other day and was shocked.
How many of you know that his grandfather was Jackie Gleason?
I did and his grandpa was a Jackie Gleason.
@@ImpalaSS08 i already said that
Jackie Gleason is his freaking Grandfather did you know that?
Corey haim I miss him so much 😢😢
I was 10 years old when that movie came out. I had the biggest crush on Jamie Gertz after that movie. The Lost Boys is still one of my all time favorites. That movie alone made me want to live by the boardwalk or close to one. Still never got to visit Santa Cruz which is one of my bucket list items.
I was 10 in 1988, when I saw the movie. Later in 2011 I met Corey. I loved Lucas and License to Drive. So it was surreal to talk to him.
Corey Haim? In 2011?
He says “ I was the uncool one with the jeans and tshirt”, as we all drooled over him and to this day think he’s probably one of the most beautiful men ever born
Was he really that hot in that? I think Star ✨ was smoking 🔥
The one thing about livin' in Santa Carla I never could stomach...
All the damn vampires.
I am not usually interested in vampire type of movies, but Lost Boys was so well written and interpreted by the perfect set of people, including those behind the scenes. It became one of my favorites, as well as a favorite of many others.
His clear jab at CGI in movies...hell yeah. Completely hate most CGI effects.
I was 7 the first time I watched the movie, 35 years later it's Still my favorite movie.
There is truth in what he says pertaining to how TLB wasn't hyped nor over hyped up like movies today. Entirely to many movies get over hyped and the viewer is left disappointed with the end product.
They will never make them like they used to I don't care how much computer animation they come up with ✌️
@@Flawed_Fam ain't that the fcukin truth.
As much as I love a good 'b' horror flick with cheesy sfx and glaringly obvious animation, there is just something about 80's horror flicks that seem untouchable... to me any way that is.
21:13 I mean, I think he’s got one of the coolest lines right after David says “my blood is in your veins”
*”So is mine!”*
This is where he talks About His Relationship with Corey Haim 09:35
Lol yeah not much love for him in it 😢 rip CH
Jason is a fantastic actor! I really loved him in Rush (1991) and, of course, The Lost Boys. It’s good to see him out there still looking good and doing well in life.
🌹
I was lucky enough to see this movie in Nashvilles 1st stereo theater. Phenomenal the Phenomenal now...
I saw the Los boys in 1987,when I was 27 and it was fun and wild. Jason was also so handsome. I later saw him in the film After Dark my sweet .He had a nude scene and looked great .I know i saw some of his other films, ,Rush ,Your friends and Neighbors, and The Journey of August King .He has always been an excellent actor who does quality stuff.
I will be watching After Dark My Sweet asap...lol
My husband and I were 25 in 1987. Still love it..own it on VHS.
His movies were too dark for his career to be memorable
Sleepers also was stellar ✌️👍
He's so spot on, i remember stumbling across it at some ppls house as i was a 10 yr old in 89 or around there. they were watching it and i will never forget that moment. My dad was doing a quoet at this guys place and they asked me if I wanted to watch with them. Wow im glad he articulated it in words i couldn't tbh.
I love the lost boys movie 🍿🍿🎥🍿🍿🍿🎥🍿🎥 so much. Plus Santa Cruz beach boardwalk is a character in the movie to
I love that Kiefer is like an uncle to his son!!
Lost Boys the greatest movie ever made....PERIOD!!!!
We say end of here in the UK
Who else is watching the Lost Boys for the Enth time while simultaneously checking out interviews on RUclips about the film. Come on show your face I'm in 2023.
I've seen so many of these interviews with Jason about this movie. Him with the cast, him with Kiefer,and him with others from the movie. He gives off the feeling that he'd really rather be somewhere else but his star has faded a bit and there's a lot of money in doing these interviews and Comic Con appearances. The only reason that Jason got involved is because the director agreed to give him an incredible amount of input on the film, rewrites,and scenes. So in actually, this movie was partly directed by Jason Patrick. He's more of a character actor. He'd rather be in them art house types of movies. The Lost Boys for him was something he wanted no part of at all and it became a surprise hit and definitely the role that he's most recognized for. And you can tell he hates that fact as an actor who is very serious. And he just has to go with it at this point because he needs the money and he's making good money for being in the movie that he really disliked doing the most because he obviously thought it was very stupid. If you look at the movies he's been in aside from Lost Boys, you can see that he's more of a very serious actors. If Joel wasn't persistent as he was with Jason he wouldn't have been in this movie at all. And it may have been very different.
he was 19 ...i doubt he was directing
Cool dude, Jason is the man
Hell yeah,
Rush & narc 🤟🤒
@@crimedramadvdhotspot7720 I loved Rush and the soundtrack by Clapton. The saddest and sexiest instrumentals, a little confusing for my pubescent self...😄
Good thing you chose to do it Jason. Lost boys for life. Gik
Great actor and nice guy ! He acted awesome 💯 in the movie rush
Also
Love, love love The Lost Boys❤️ the sequels were shite though…
Narc is so underrated
Saw him on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Went to get his autograph and he did a double take, like he had seen me before. As his car drove away he was in the backseat and looked at me again. It was really odd because by that point, I felt like we had met before which was impossible.
What do you think it was?
Solid questions. What Jason had to say about his relationship with Corey Haim was awesome. 😂😂 Even though I do enjoy the Marvel movies. His crack at them was hilariously on point. 💯💯
The question know one has ever asked Jason regarding the lost boys. Question is whos idea was it to link jim Morrison and the doors to him?
i discovered the doors via the movie TLB's
I'm 19 watching this!
His performance in Downloading Nancy was awe inspiring, from an acting standpoint. Very difficult movie to watch. Indie masterpiece.
seeing the movie and loving it is one thing…..BUT i think you have had to live there in santa cruz… or have spent significant time there in the late 80,s early 90’s to understand the energy, the uniqueness of santa cruz, the diverse transient younger generation on the boardwalk….. i think if you felt that…if you lived that…had been right in the middle of the culture….
….the absolute magic and genius of the lost boys would definitely be much more appreciated and understood on a whole new level…
👍🏻
Honestly best film ever 100% 💯
Most handsome man! I was in my mothers stomach when this movie came out
21:04 it’s not death in stereo, it’s death BY stereo bc he’s electrocuted by the speaker when the arrow pins him to it.
It’s also the name of one of my favorite punk bands (Death By Stereo) bc they too were culturally influenced by the movie.
My favorite scene was when the roof of the car was ripped off and the blonde woman was taking up into the air. We could not really see the vampire who took her up into the air. Also, they didn't produce "The Lost Girls". Do you think they were saving her for a future role in that film?
...She was killed with the dude she was with.
His monologue in Your Friends & Neighbors will always live in my head- for better or worse 😂
Jason Patric - what a guy.
0940 is where he talk about haim
Omg.....that woman who asked him to marry her..."we'll have the honeymoon tonight anyway" 😍😍
I had such the biggest crush on him and would have DIED in response!! I bought those glossy pics of him from some mail order catalog when I was 14 in 1997... 😍😄🥰
i bet her Husband was mad af lol but saying that if i was married i would divorce my wife for Star Jamie Gertz.
@tallblonde4489 that was my favorite part. Had I been there with you I would have absolutely loved you saying that to him. I would love to have watched the honeymoon tonight. 🥵❤️🤘🏼👅
Without Fieldman the film would not have cut it he was superb
A very good actor.... Don't know why he didn't have more success.
Jackie Gleason is his Grandfather. Crazy!
This is a rough crowd!! This dude was genuinely funny !!!
Uh, there already is a Lost Boys 2. AND 3.
Never seen them, but they definitely exist.
I saw the 2nd one. You're not missing anything. It was God Awful and I believe it was Corey Haim's last film. I don't remember seeing the 3rd. Those sequels should never have been made.
This was interview before that.
Can't believe nobody picked up on the unintended pun from the interviewer at 1.50 when he describes how the cast were all equals & FEEDING OFF EACH OTHER!! HA! HA! HA! A fuckin' Vampire movie & they're all FEEDING OFF EACH OTHER!! FUCKIN' PRICELESS!!
Damnnnnnnnn never knew that !! Cool factoid
great movie the lostboys jason patrics brother is joshua john miller near dark and the lostboys were both made in 1987 and about vampires the other day i watched the exesist
They say ensemble but Michael is obviously the main character followed closely by Sammy.
Sadly The Best Corey Left us 😢 And we got stuck with Feldman 😂
One of the questions i wouldve asked that always bothered me is the timeline. It bothered me until i saw the scenes that were cut from the movie. I thought it was weird when his mom said hes always coming home in the middle of the night and sleeps all day when it went from the cave scene to the tracks which seemed like the same night to him crashing on his bed. All seemed like it was one night. And then, after he and star banged, she visited him and he asked why didnt she kill him the previous night. Wtf? I was confused. Lol
The best movies that the late actor Corey haim,was in,1985,movie silver bullet,and 1987,movie lost boys,and the best movies that the alive actor Jason Patrick,was in,1987, lost boys,1997,speed 2.jason Patrick's late father Jason miller,the best horror movie that he was in,was 1973,the exorcist.
Ok all the comments below are interesting and or hilarious, but, in all seriousness, which priest actor is Jason's real life father?? The older grey haired priest? The younger "boxer" priest? The blondish priest kissed on the cheek by Ragen at the end? Also is Jackie Gleason Jason's mother's father? Or his father's father? I'm being 100% serious, please respond anyone!!
His moms father.
I thought the family scenes were very good. Jason's voice is definitely drawing. It seems much too hard to change.
❤❤❤
Every single interview I’ve seen of him, he’s always making sly sexual innuendos. Not at all what I expected of him lol
Remeber most of these generationals are really inverted she he he she’s and traumatized … they’re Satanists and all to many don’t want to be. They have so many alters and have to take a cocktail of meds
LOVE the MARVEL PUT DOWN - GO WOKE GO BROKE
Time stamp?
I did not receive it as a "put down". It was Jason stating facts. Lol. I agree.. It was funny & unscripted. His candor sets him apart from most ppl via Entertainment Industry. Also, it exposes his high intellect & the strength he has gained through perseverance along his life's journey. I use the term "exposed" bc it may be unbeknownst to him that he shows his true self at times.
@@JoeCnNd 4:05
go woke go broke????? what does that mean???? waking up from the mainstream groupthought is good no?
DON'T WE ALREADY KNOW ALL THE STORIES FROM THE SET?...ANY FAN HAS THE FILM AND ALL THE BEHIND THE SCENES STUFF IS THERE...THE HOST ASKS QUESTIONS ALREADY ANSWERED...
I thought the character of Michael was the coolest when I was a kid in the late 80s, so much so my son’s middle name is Michael
His interview etiquette could use a lot of work. He is kinda crass and negative on camera, which I’m sure the studio execs pay attention to. Perhaps this is part of the reason we don’t see Mr. Patric in big budget films anymore. Too much of a risk.
Wrong. I think you’re not understanding that there’s other things going on in the background that are distracting. He’s not the only person being interviewed and the room isn’t fully focused on him. Have u ever been interviewed and can see ppl milling about. That’s why the interviewer is saying what the Q’s are. Jason cannot hear.
I found his answers relatable as hell. Good on him for saying what he feels and not what others think he should say!
Cool guy
chasin Jason and he is the cutest 1
long interviews
You're a great actor jas ✌️ Great sense of humor 😄 RIP Corey,sheen should be under the prison...
Good Christ! There is already a Lost Boys 2 and 3....
he could be Rob Lowe's brother lol, both a dream
The sound is so bad I can’t hear waste of time really sad!
feldman was the worst thing that ever happened to corey haim, feldan is going to burn in hell like his mate dominik brasscia
💯
That’s a lane comment. Don’t you mean his abuser Stanley R Jaffe?
I agree and disagree. Without Corey, Cory wouldn’t of been as popular together and done the things they did that WERE BOTH THEIR BLAME. Cory had a family, parents, esp his mother. She aided in his lifestyle. He emancipated himself and lived on his own at 16. He DIDNT want help and he didn’t seem to have a problem in the 80’s w/Corey. Cory had a ‘problem’ when he lost his fame and respect of producers, but I think Feldman has done that to HIMSELF since Haim’s passing. (Even before). In the end, the Two Corey’s were horrible for each other, but had they never met, we wouldn’t of seen Cory in the film roles they got FOR BEING THEM. Feldman is a freak NOW, tho, but you can’t blame Cory’s life on Feldman. Cory started using drugs before Feldman and used more than he did. His mom was also not exactly strict nor did she try to get him help.
ASK THE GUY SOMETHING DIFFERENT...
Corey Haim died because of chemical dependency disorder, and Jason pounds a beer back. Go figure
And what's that got to do with the price of tea in China? Corey was addicted to opiates, not alcohol. It was his addiction to smack that damaged his heart so badly it could no longer properly function, especially when faced with an illness straining its ability to pump adequate blood while beating in proper rythm. Surely you aren't insinuating that the actors from this movie should all alter their personal drinking habits in fear of some remote possibility that a fan might find that distasteful or somehow harmful to Cory's legacy? Maybe, and this is a huge maybe, if Jason was a raging alcoholic and $hitface drunk on stage - incapable of enunciating his words clearly and drooling on himself - then perhaps it would be a fitting time to lament he may end up dying like Corey if he doesn't get clean soon. But you're grasping at imaginary straws - desperately trying to come up with a way to be offended in Corey's honor - by insinuating that Jason's being thoughtless or essentially flipping the bird in the face of fate because we saw him kill a single beer. Corey made his own decisions into adulthood, as did the rest of the cast. If you're looking to point fingers, you should start and end with Corey's mother and Corey's abuser. Outside of the people who enabled him and emotionally scarred him, Corey's the only person to blame for his addiction. And I say that as someone who has 15yrs of sobriety under my belt & someone who was obsessed with Corey Haim back in the day. Don't go looking for smoke where there is no fire.
He seems like a goob. Good flick though.
vampires gettin sick
was this fucking clickbait? at what point does he start talking about himself and corey i watched for 10 minutes and look at your headinmgs
Jason os so awkward
Unfortunately, this guy is not much of a good storyteller so his interviews are painful to watch if Keifer isn’t by his side.
I was expecting him to tell us that he popped Corey in the woo woo in between the trailers.
That's very disgusting thing to say
@@follow_plz You act like I popped his woo woo.
Jason Patric is the worst thing in Lost Boys he's the only bad thing about it. Lousy actor.
I have to admit you are right. He stands out the least. It just wasn't really a good fit for him. Now the movie Rush he was absolutely brilliant in it.
He was excellent
He’s a great actor and was great in The Lost Boys
He was a little flat but he was fine. The movie wouldn't have worked as well if he had been set up as an active lead instead of the central character mostly reacting to others.
Jason’s character wasn’t meant to overshadow the other characters…the movie was more about the actual vampires.