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Snails & Oysters
Snails & Oysters
44 episodes
3 days ago
Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.
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Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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The Lost Boys
Snails & Oysters
53 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
The Lost Boys

Nat and Alli kick off the countdown to Halloween right, by discussing Joel Schumacher's blood-soaked teen Vampire classic: The Lost Boys (1987). Although it's not explicitly bisexual, the film contains more queer eroticism than you can shake a stick at, particularly from Kiefer Sutherland as iconic bad boy David Powers. Along the way, we discuss 1980s paranoia around children, Schumacher's rollercoaster of a filmography, and what vampire stories can tell us about the culture that creates them.

The Atlantic, "The Lost Boys’ Subtly Radical Vision of Family" by Brandon Tensley: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/08/the-lost-boys-subtly-radical-vision-of-family/535266/

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Snails & Oysters
Two bisexual nerds review movies with bi characters. Our options are limited.