THE COREYS: RETURN OF THE LOST BOYS coming to A&E
#26
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Meh. I do wish it was more reality-based. I think it could be intersting seeing them both try to get their careers restarted. The wife (while hot) is extremely annoying.
#28
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Oh you could tell every time they appear on stern I'm like wtf is wrong with them. Felt bad for the little fella that they wont be in Lost Boys 2, enough so I probably will refuse to watch it.
#29
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Originally Posted by hdtv00
Oh you could tell every time they appear on stern I'm like wtf is wrong with them. Felt bad for the little fella that they wont be in Lost Boys 2, enough so I probably will refuse to watch it.
#30
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Originally Posted by hdtv00
Oh you could tell every time they appear on stern I'm like wtf is wrong with them. Felt bad for the little fella that they wont be in Lost Boys 2, enough so I probably will refuse to watch it.
Ashame that Haim put all his money up his nose and pissed away a potentially great future of acting. The first movie I remember him in was Lucas and he was great in that.
#31
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Yep the married corey breaks the news to him during their tv show. They asked him to cameo but not the haim dude. So he turned it down saying it was both or forget it. Straight to video I guess anyway so it sucks ass I'm sure. I heard talk of it but I thought they were going to take it serious, none of this STV crap.
#34
Originally Posted by Lara Means
This show seemed too fake to me.
#35
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Originally Posted by Palaver
Agreed. It's too much like a sitcom. "One's a neat freak. The other's a slop. What kind of zany misadventures will they get into? Tune in to find out."
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Originally Posted by Vipper II
Does Haim even have any money with which to produce?
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Originally Posted by hdtv00
Yep the married corey breaks the news to him during their tv show. They asked him to cameo but not the haim dude. So he turned it down saying it was both or forget it.
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another show thats too fake to get interested in. they are both pretty big screwups, they should just keep it real and there should be enough natural train wrecks to make it a great show.
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I think just following them around with a camera (i.e. a "real" reality show) would be entertaining enough. Haim is a trainwreck and Feldman is a kook. Drop the act.
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From: Sesame Street (the apt. next to Bob's)
Originally Posted by Lara Means
This show seemed too fake to me.
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'Two Coreys' Gets Second Season
(FROM HOLLYWOOD REPORTER) – A&E has given a 10-epsiode, second season pick-up to its unscripted series The Two Coreys, starring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. The first season ended with the two feuding, and producers say they have not spoken to each other since they stopped shooting. The second season will reunite the Coreys in Los Angeles as they try to decide if they want to mend fences or part ways. ''The first season of the show exposed some deep-seated issues between the Coreys, which really only started coming to the surface in the final episodes,'' said Robert Sharenow, senior vp nonfiction and alternative programming at A&E. ''This season promises more drama, tension and laughs as they struggle to make their relationship and careers work.'' The show is aiming for a spring premiere.
(FROM HOLLYWOOD REPORTER) – A&E has given a 10-epsiode, second season pick-up to its unscripted series The Two Coreys, starring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman. The first season ended with the two feuding, and producers say they have not spoken to each other since they stopped shooting. The second season will reunite the Coreys in Los Angeles as they try to decide if they want to mend fences or part ways. ''The first season of the show exposed some deep-seated issues between the Coreys, which really only started coming to the surface in the final episodes,'' said Robert Sharenow, senior vp nonfiction and alternative programming at A&E. ''This season promises more drama, tension and laughs as they struggle to make their relationship and careers work.'' The show is aiming for a spring premiere.




