I had a dream (I would say last night but I've been awake since 3am--it's 4:15--so it's technically still tonight) that I acted out the scene in License to Drive that includes this line:
An innocent girl. A harmless drive. What could possibly go wrong?
You know it.
Anyway, I think the reason I dreamed this is because of the new show "The Two Coreys" that I watched tonight. Corey Haim moves in with Corey Feldman and his wife. Back in the day, I LOVED Haim. He was the better one in my eyes. (In my dream, I acted out the scene FOR the two Coreys. Because I'm that cool.)
God, he can be a JERK! If you saw it, you know what I mean. The Feldmans had a rep from PETA over for dinner, and Haim ordered a frickin' pepperoni pizza because he didn't like what they were having. He's a slob, and is pretty rude to Feldman's wife.
I did feel bad, though, when Feldman had to tell Haim that they are, in fact, making a sequel to Lost Boys and that he (Haim) wasn't asked to be a part of it. Feldman was (as a cameo) but turned it down.
It's a big freakin' train wreck.
I can't wait for another episode!
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a sequel to Lost Boys? That is a frightening thought. (searches internets) Richard Donner, who executive produced the film, was actually interested in doing a sequel, starring the Frog brothers. Corey Feldman, one of the Frog brothers in the film, expanded on that notion describing an early plot that he heard involving the brothers. Apparently, the Frog brothers opened a vampire killing business in Washington DC.
Corey Haim, who played "Sam", has responded to a prospect of a sequel with concern that such a move would ruin the first film.
(and that is from 3 years ago... )
Rob, I think that translates into "They didn't offer enough money"
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