domhatch wrote:
the lost boys used to be one of my fave movies. still dig watching it - think it might be lying around here somewhere on dvd! the soundtrack is damn fine - or was, back in the day. but, i gotta say, watching that sax man do his thing around that fire always gave me more nightmares than any of the blood, guts, or gore in the film. what was the point of that? to get chicks to watch the film? let's face it - females who are gonna watch it are gonna watch it for kiefer sutherland and jason patric, no? not for some gyrating saxophonist...
so i did a little digging on the guy. he's pretty frikken talented. look him up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Cappello: peter gabriel, tina turner, carly simon... you know, if you're interested.
but still, ew.
dh
I actually did a search on the guy as I thought that this beefcake has to be faking it. Only to google muscleman + saxaphone and it came up with this guy. I watched the Tina Turner vid this morning and at 4.00 he pretty much has musical foreplay with TT........there's no other word for it. He seriously looks like a chippendale type bloke.
I think he was in the movie to show some urban decay............
Correction, the soundtrack for The Lost Boys, is probably one of the BEST ones out there.
"Good Times" by INXS and Jimmy Barnes – 3:49
"Lost in the Shadows (The Lost Boys)" by Lou Gramm – 6:17
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by Roger Daltrey – 6:09 (Elton John/Bernie Taupin)
"Laying Down the Law" by INXS and Jimmy Barnes – 4:24
"People Are Strange" by Echo & the Bunnymen – 3:36 (The Doors)
"Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)" by Gerard McMann – 4:46
"Power Play" by Eddie & the Tide – 3:57
"I Still Believe" by Tim Cappello – 3:42 (The Call)
"Beauty Has Her Way" by Mummy Calls – 3:56
"To the Shock of Miss Louise" by Thomas Newman – 1:21