Cover art and specs are here for Lost Boys: The Thirst with Corey effin’ Feldman

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Just the other day our boy from Boston gave ya’ll the synopsis for the highly anticipated LOST BOYS: THE THIRST(check out that zany shit right HERE), starring the great Corey f*cking Feldman and Jamison Newlander, together again as the vampire ass-kickers known as the Frog Bros.

Behold the details and the cover art of the DVD / Blu-ray release for THE THIRST! They’re surely knock your socks off and then some… but first, the details. Check ’em out:

  • Charisma Carpenter Hosts The Art of Seduction: Vampire Lore
  • “What is the Thirst?” featurette [Blu-ray only]
  • “How to Kill a Vampire with Edgar Frog” featurette [Blu-ray only]
  • “The Return of the Frog Brothers Hosted by Corey Feldman” featurette [Blu-ray only]
  • Digital Copy [Blu-ray only]
  • In other words, unless you pick up the Blu-ray version, you’re only getting one extra feature. But you’d rather see Feldman and his red bandanna hunt vampires than watch a bunch of featurettes, right? Right.

    Scroll on down for the cover art for both formats, of which features Feldman front and center surrounded by not one, but three vampire hotties, and one Ring Pop that looks like it’s been sucked on for awhile. Or is it a dripping tube of lipstick? Dunno… and honestly, it probably doesn’t matter.

    Enjoy the cover art below and get ready for LOST BOYS: THE THIRST on DVD and Blu-ray October 12, 2010! PS: Read Eric Red’s amazing LOST BOYS prequel here

     

    The lovely Tanit Phoenix (THE THIRST)!

    Source: DVD Active

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