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*** [[Sixth Ranger]]: Alan Frog
* [[Flight]]
* [[Girl -On -Girl Is Hot]]: ''The Thirst'' gives us lesbian vampires.
* [[Hell Hotel]]
* [[Heroic Dog]]: Nanook the husky, who did a ''lot'' more than "help a little"
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** One of Shane's [[Mook|mooks]] in ''The Tribe'' is {{spoiler|impaled on a ''working jackhammer''}}.
** Invoked once again in ''The Thirst'', when {{spoiler|with DJ X's death}}.
* [[Make -Out Point]]: Favorite hunting grounds for the vampires.
* [[Naive Everygirl]]: Star; at least as much as she can in an R-rated movie.
* [[Notable Original Music]]: ''I Still Believe'' by Tim Cappello.
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* [[Sexy Discretion Shot]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]]: When Tim Cappello sings ''I Still Believe''.
* [[Shout -Out]]: Edgar and Allen Frog. You're either young, poorly read, or English is not your first language to [[Edgar Allan Poe|figure that one out.]]
** "Holy shit! It's the attack of [[The Munsters|Eddie Munster]]!"
*** Receives a [[Call Back]] in ''The Thirst'' - "Holy shit! It's the attack of Grandpa Munster!"
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* [[Super Loser]]
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Shane from ''The Tribe'' has more or less the same personality as David did in the original film and Shane's actor is Angus Sutherland, half-brother of Keither Sutherland, who played David.
* [[Take Me Instead!]]: At the end of ''The Lost Boys'', {{spoiler|Lucy is willing to let Max bite her in order to spare Michael and Sam. Grandpa saves her from this fate at the last second by crashing his jeep into the house.}}
* [[Take That]]: Gwen Lieber from ''The Thirst'' is a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|thinly veiled]] [[Expy]] of ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' creator Stephenie Meyer. When Edgar says that he knows she's the author of a series of romantic novels about vampires which are now being adapted into films, Gwen states that she's flattered. Edgar responds by saying the books suck, and derides the fans of the books as "emo goth teens".
* [[Taxidermy Terror]]: Sam wakes up to discover that his grandfather has left a stuffed woodchuck in his room to "brighten up the place". It freaks him out to the point that he tossed a shirt over it. The shirt is still covering the woodchuck at the end of the movie, indicating that Sam found it more disturbing than the vampires he just had to fight.