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  1. Yes, please do!! Thanks - this would be so awesome!
  2. Hi!!! As I think I told you, I thought GS was her most recognisable movie here, along with Freddy VS Jason - but seeing these forums maybe it's supernatural! you know what i'm bringing already
  3. Em and Katie are doing a show together in october, chicago - maybe Katie will talk her into it. Love Ginger Snaps!!
  4. Born in England! Dammit Wenty! Kiefer!! Kiefer was born in the UK too.
  5. For whomever asked, Chunk isn't fat anyone. On the goonies video commentary, he said went to fat camp in his teens. And Corey Feldman on his blog said he will be in london for sure sept/oct and has some possible "festival" appearances coming up then but cannot say more yet....... wonder what he's winking at?
  6. awesome! but i don't think he has the truffle to shuffle these days
  7. Just a heads up to the person who said WIL WHEATON won't fly ------ yes he will! he's spoken recently on his blog about the airlines losing his bag........ he wuld be a great guest, he believes the visitors should get their memories worth. He wants every single person to have a memorable moment. Reading his blog, he sounds like the conventions mean as much to him as the people that come to see him.
  8. i threw up i'm so excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you thank you!!!!!!
  9. someone has to ask him if he has read wil wheatons books........ if he is aware of his nickname!
  10. YES!! another thread, i remember i posted a thread here for CTH some time ago. Please get him!
  11. I hope it IS Harvey Stephens, that would be amazing. I can imagine he wasn't easy to find, since he hasn't acted in a long time too. He would make the best guest and a rare one...... Now if showasters could just track down michael shoeffling too......
  12. GOONIES FANS HEAR IT FROM THE MOUTH http://www.dailyastorian.info/main.asp?Sec...281&TM=48342.62
  13. Its maybe Harvey Stephens, Damien form the first omen... he also rode a trycicle in that scene where he knocked his mother over the balcony.. AND showmasters posted a request for help looking for him some time ago.........
  14. Well i agree with all of the above but we need lara flynn boyle too, and everett mcgill and madchen Amick (who has been in other horror movies also).... sheryl lee Lara FB Madchen Amick James Marshall Dana Ashbrook Everett McGill Sherilyn Fenn Piper Laurie KYLE MACLACHLAN
  15. Those are just the really popular horror movies though that people who do not even like the horror genre still like! There are plenty of other genuinely scary movies out there. 866095[/snapback] texas chainsaw massacre???
  16. Q and A With Corey Feldman Saturday, July 02, 2005 By Barbara Hoffmann •Corey Feldman Subpoenaed in Jacko Case At 33, Corey Feldman's (search) packed in more living than guys twice his age -- nearly 70 movies, drug abuse, arrest, recovery, sobriety, "Hollywood Squares (search)" and a reality show, "The Surreal Life (search)," on which he wed a co-star (they now have a 10-month-old son, Zen Scott Feldman). What did we leave out? Oh yes -- charges of parental abuse, a friendship with Michael Jackson (search) ... But that was then. Feldman -- who looks just slightly older than his "Goonies" self -- is now appearing in "Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy," (search) a trippy off-Broadway riff on the 1987 horror-love story. No, he's not the bunny: He plays Michael Douglas. Between rehearsals the other day -- after dispatching his director for cheese blintzes with strawberries -- Feldman filled us in. Q: You've made a ton of movies. Is there any one you'd call the quintessential Corey Feldman role? A: I guess there's two. The '80s Corey Feldman role would be "Dream a Little Dream," because that really culminized, for me, the tough, cocky smarta-- character I played in the '80s, coupled with the more mature actor's actor. In that film I played two roles: the young punky kid I was, and then, when Jason Robards took over my body, a more astute gentleman. I've got a new film, "The Birthday" -- it's playing the festival circuit -- that's the biggest challenge I've ever done. It's set in the '80s, so there's your nod to the quintessential Corey Feldman, OK? Q: In several films, you've played yourself. Where's the challenge? A: Getting over that! [Nervous laugh.] You don't want to get stereotyped as a caricature of yourself, so you have to be selective. Q: So what have you turned down? A: Tons of stuff. There was a role in a huge film last year where I'm doing a sex scene with someone, and their head gets cut off or something ... I've been offered everything from that to "Cooking with the Coreys" -- me and Corey Haim having a cooking show. Coming back to "The Birthday," the thing that makes it so challenging is the character is a neurotic paranoid with a nervous tic. Q: His name isn't ... Corey Feldman? A: No, it's not. [Nervous laugh.] The movie's shot in real time and I'm in every shot. I'm this nervous little dude with a completely different voice, so when you're watching this film, you're not thinking Corey Feldman, which is great, I love that -- not me, my past and my package. Q: Speaking of baggage: Why did the two Coreys split? A: He just wouldn't do the dishes [giggle]. There were two breaks, actually. By the end of "Dream a Little Dream," everything was the Coreys, Coreymania. It got to the point where I'd walk down the street and people would be, "Corey Haim! Corey Haines! What's your name?" and he'd get, "Corey Feldman, Feldmeyer?" Basically, people were crossbreeding us into one entity. Then he had his drug problem, I had mine ... After I got sober, some people came to us about doing three films for National Lampoon; the first was called "The Last Resort." It was awful -- probably the worst movie of my career. Then we did "Busted," where I was the director and he was the actor, and it made it clear we needed to do our own things. Q: Do you guys still talk? A: Yeah! I have nothing but love for him. We get offers all the time ... We both want to be successful in our own right before coming together. Q: So what would you advise child actors? A: GET OUT NOW! WHILE YOU CAN! [He quiets.] It's like a collision course with hell, being a child star. You put a kid on a pedestal, and suddenly their ego takes over and they don't know what's right or what's wrong. Usually, the parents take advantage of that position, they don't know how to instruct you, like my parents. Which left me at 18 with, "What do I do now?" You've got fans all over the world, so you either stick it out or do something like telemarketing. Q: You once said you made so many movies to escape your parents. A: Becoming an actor wasn't a choice -- it was something I was forced into. At 3, you can't make those choices ... I supported my family, and if I got fired or missed an audition, I'd be punished as if I'd messed up in school. I was starved, because they wanted to keep my weight at a certain place; my hair was bleached -- that was my life. I wasn't allowed to play with kids on my block or ride a bike or play ball, in case I got a scratch -- I wasn't even allowed to be bar mitzvahed because I couldn't attend enough lessons. Q: Any films you wish you never made? A: You want a list? I got about 10 of them. But when you've done 70 films, if you've got 10 you don't like, you're doing OK. Everyone makes mistakes. Look at Chevy Chase's career! Q: You've been straight for how long now? A: Fourteen years. I was a junkie, for lack of a better term. I never used needles, but I was into heroin, cocaine -- those are the things I'll never touch again. I was desperate. I had so much pain from girls who'd cheat on me and lie to me ... also, I was hanging out with some very seedy people who made me believe they were my friends and they had all the answers. "You don't need a needle -- you can snort it. You can get it downtown." And that was it -- I was off and running. Q: You spoke out against Michael Jackson. Was that a tough time? A: It's still tough. Being associated with someone like that is a no-win situation: Either you're defending him or getting harassed for not defending him. We had our friendship, we had our falling out ... When the new charges came down, I granted one interview -- "[Jackson] never touched me, he never did anything to me." And that's my stance. But as I started seeing the evidence come forward, I said, "OK, there are a couple of parallels -- being shown pictures of naked people" ... As an adult and father, I was able to look back at my relationship and say I should cooperate with the police and be helpful. Q:What do we need to know most about Corey Feldman? A:I'm not as cool as you think I think I might be -- and the most important things in my life are God, love and peace. Everything else is b.s. And art's kind of important, too. Q: Gee! You sound so together. A:Thank you. It's all an act -- don't believe a word of it.
  17. Awesome! Got two of my fave movies right there - NOES and Better off dead which starts AW.....
  18. THE GOONIES VACATION MARKS 20 YEARS Copyright 2005 www.tombraiderchronicles.com [ June 18th 2005 ] Steven Spielberg's The Goonies exploded onto theatre screens in 1985 and captured the imagination of cinema goers the globe over. The pic followed the exploits of a group of kids living in Astoria as they fumbled their way through caves, slid into water pools, played the bones on an ancient organ and climbed onto a pirate ship owned by infamous Captain One-Eyed Willy. To commemorate the 20th anniversary of The Goonies, two fans have journeyed back to Astoria and created a moving picture comparing scenes from Spielberg's classic cult film to present day locations. Patrick Radcliff and Rob Fugeleeth manage to encapsulate the same spirit of adventure which emanated from Josh Brolin (Brandon), Sean Astin (Mikey), Kerri Green (Andy), Martha Plimpton (Steff), Jeff Cohen (Chunk), Jonathan Ke Quan (Data) and Corey Feldman (Mouth) back in 1985. 'The Goonies Vacation' is a worthy piece of film produced by a couple of individuals who, like so many, owe much to a group of kids who - back in the eighties - banded together against adversity in search of adventure and captured the true spirit of unity and innocence. http://www.tombraiderchronicles.com/headlines2269.html
  19. I did like the movie too - but i didn't really feel sorry for CHs character. Like I said, he was able to climb a tree. He also managed to climb out of his bedroom window and down the wall. So his wasn't fully disabled.
  20. horror guests they should get.... bear with me, I know my horror movies well - keifer sutherland (lost boys) coreys, of course...... Sissy Spacek, C Thomas Howell (hitcher) Alex Vincent (childs play) PJ Soles Nancy Allen.... Tom Savini Olivia Hussey (black xmas) Emily Perkins/Katharine Isabelle (ginger snaps) Lisa Wilcox (NOES4) for a start.......
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