corey feldman-related stories
Posted Jul 9th 2008 8:02AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Industry, OpEd, Celebrities
The Two Coreys just started its
second season on A&E. To celebrate, A&E has put together a Mortal Kombat-esque game at their site. You can play as either Corey Feldman or Corey Haim. I choose Feldman and mastered his signature move "Dreamt of Success Smackdown." If you hit forward, down, back, and Z, you blow this pink dust with purple stars right into Corey Haim's face. I won by performed the move about eleven times. Then I finished Haim with a punch. Nice, right?
After I won, I unlocked the "Wooden Stake Attack." I've yet to unlock the "Gas Pedal Crunch" or the "Voodooie." That last one sounds awesome. You can also play as Corey Haim. His signature move is the "Dirty Sock Slap." You have to register at the site for it to record your progress (that is, unless you plan on playing for the rest of the evening and beating the game).
Check out
Corey Vs. Corey over at A&E's site. The Two Coreys airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET / PT.
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Posted Jun 2nd 2008 1:02PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, News, Programming, Pickups and Renewals

At the end of season one of
The Two Coreys, we left off with Corey Haim and Corey Feldman at odds, their friendship still severely damaged. This season the cameras will follow the 80s icons again as they try to rekindle the bond they once had and move past their trust issues.
According to the press release, this season will be even more "no-holds-barred" than last, "Corey Haim & Corey Feldman give deep, personal access to their storied friendship like never before which lends the show rare honesty and candor." We will see the friends go to therapy sessions together and deal with the Lost Boys 2 reunion. Sounds like they're more of a married couple than two old friends. Therapy sessions? Seriously? The
second season of The Two Coreys premieres June 22nd at 10 p.m. on A&E. Will you be tuning in to watch these lost souls hash it out?
Posted Jan 7th 2008 9:00AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Programming, Celebrities
Ready for a darker, edgier, and more real version of The Two Coreys? Too bad if you're not because that's the way the A&E reality show may turn out when it returns with new episodes.
The reason? It all stems from the falling out between 80's kid stars Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. According to an entry at Feldman's weblog, The Feldman Journal, the break-up of their friendship came after filming of the show's first season ended. Now, negotiations are underway to find a solution on how to carry on with the show.
Continue reading Another season for the two Coreys. Try to contain your excitment.
Posted Jul 30th 2007 1:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities
(S01E01) It's finally arrived: the reality series absolutely no one was asking for.
I'm not interested in snarking at the likes of Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. They each had success a lot of folks only dream about, and Feldman was involved in some of my favorite movies growing up, most notably Stand By Me and The Goonies. The movies in which they appeared together, such as Lost Boys and License to Drive, were "just okay" by my standards (and, being about twelve years old at the time, my standards didn't mean much).
Continue reading The Two Coreys: Reunited (series premiere)
Posted Jul 20th 2007 2:10PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Web, Celebrities
I don't know what's sadder, the fact that two C-list stars are starring in their own reality show in another bid for attention, or the fact that this reality show (The Two Coreys, which starts July 29) is being aired on A&E. Where is the "arts?" Where is the "entertainment?"
It's not even good in a "this is so bad it's good" way, because I don't believe much of what will happen if the rest of it is like this video over at TMZ. It shows Haim arguing with Feldman's wife, using the F word about 70 times, and then going over the line to the point where Feldman threatens to punch his head in. The acting is right up there with...well, Haim and Feldman's last film, whatever that was.
Remember The Lost Boys? That was a great flick.
Posted Sep 26th 2006 1:27PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, Industry, OpEd, Celebrities
Trust me, I'm really not making this one up. Apparently, A&E has ordered eight episodes of something called The Coreys: Return of the Lost Boys. The half hour show aims to update viewers on just what Corey Haim and Corey Feldman have been up to over the last twenty years.
The 'Arts & Entertainment' network has also ordered 13 episodes of Paranormal U. This show will follow a research group at Penn State University which studies and debunks paranormal phenomena. I could see myself watching this. I like that real world X-Files theme.
All this does make me wonder though, is it time for a name change for the network? With a slate that includes Dog the Bounty Hunter, Driving Force, Family Jewels, SWAT, Paranormal U, and, The Coreys I'm just not sure A&E really represents the programming.
[via Cynopsis]Posted Jun 21st 2006 2:36PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities

Our buddies over at
Cinematical are wondering whether
this is a sign of the apocalypse. '80s teen-age pin-ups Corey Haim and Corey Feldman are teaming up for a television show. They are going to star as fictionalized versions of themselves (think:
Curb Your Enthusiasm but probably without the improv). The show starts with Feldman living with his wife and son in the suburbs, when Corey Haim drops in and turns their lives upside down. Word is the production studio behind this project starts pitching it to networks tomorrow (this sounds like a VH1 program to me). Back in the '80s, the duo starred in
License to Drive,
The Lost Boys and
Dream a Little Dream. The pair was friends in real life until Haim got too deeply into drugs while Feldman cleaned up his act.
Did anyone else rip pictures of these two (especially Haim) out of teeny bopper magazines and pin them on their wall?
Posted Apr 18th 2006 3:14PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Celebrities

This poll is from
Stuff
Magazine, which I read for the
numerous pics of half naked or naked women posing on a bed or jumping
around the surf investigative journalism. The mag polled readers about which former child star they'd like to
punch in the face. The results:
Danny Bonaduce - 38%
Corey Feldman - 38%
Dustin Diamond
(Screech,
Saved By The Bell) - 15%
Ron Howard - 9%
OK, I can understand some of those, but
Opie? Opie?!