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The Two Corey's and Jacko?? On last nights premiere of the 2nd season of The Two Corey's, featuring Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, Corey Haim said he was molested when he was about 14 years old by an older freind of Feldman's and Feldman knew about it and did nothing but then Feldman said he was being molested too. Honestly the first person who came to mind was Jacko because there was a period when Corey Feldman hung out with him and started dressing and behaving like him. Did anyone else see this last night? Any thoughts? I hope i'm wrong about this as I am an MJ fan!! | |
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Nah, Corey said before that he was molested, but it wasn't by Michael.
And if they did get molested, why didn't they say anything back in 2003-2005 when Corey Feldman was on Larry King and 20/20 talking about Michael? and lastly, who would watch a show featuring these two? Gary Coleman? maybe Emmanuel Lewis? Absolutely by the Coreys? HEEELLL NAW "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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oh shoot, a second season! Cool..ill download it. "Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP | |
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Here's what the Coreys say in the July issue from GQ
FELDMAN: People can say whatever they want, but it wasn't Michael. He and I have our own issues, but that wasn't one of them. The bottom line is, I know who it was. I didn't know how to cut him off. Not only did I continue being friends with the guy, but he was working for me. The guy that did this to me was my assistant. He would come in when I was sleeping. I would wake up and I would know what was going on, but I would just try to ignore it and hope that he would go away, which is how kids who aren't ready to deal with something deal with it. I was still a virgin at the time. I hadn't even had sex with a girl. So for me it was just kind of bewildering. Despite what people think, I was actually very innocent and very naïve at the time. I was your typical American kid. Haim revealed to GQ how he's been dealing with the molestation revelations: HAIM: It's something that will be addressed in my inner soul for the rest of my life, and it's something that truly affects me, and I opened up a can of worms, so to speak. Every day I opened up, like, a can of sardines. It's something I've addressed. Psychiatrists can be helpful. They have the medications and blah-blah-blah. But I don't want any of that, man. I've dealt with this, and I'm dealing with this—second by second, minute by minute, day by day. Everything's cool. It's just like, It happened, it's over, and move on. Let's move on to the next subject." "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Here's what the Coreys say in the July issue from GQ
FELDMAN: People can say whatever they want, but it wasn't Michael. He and I have our own issues, but that wasn't one of them. The bottom line is, I know who it was. I didn't know how to cut him off. Not only did I continue being friends with the guy, but he was working for me. The guy that did this to me was my assistant. He would come in when I was sleeping. I would wake up and I would know what was going on, but I would just try to ignore it and hope that he would go away, which is how kids who aren't ready to deal with something deal with it. I was still a virgin at the time. I hadn't even had sex with a girl. So for me it was just kind of bewildering. Despite what people think, I was actually very innocent and very naïve at the time. I was your typical American kid. Haim revealed to GQ how he's been dealing with the molestation revelations: HAIM: It's something that will be addressed in my inner soul for the rest of my life, and it's something that truly affects me, and I opened up a can of worms, so to speak. Every day I opened up, like, a can of sardines. It's something I've addressed. Psychiatrists can be helpful. They have the medications and blah-blah-blah. But I don't want any of that, man. I've dealt with this, and I'm dealing with this—second by second, minute by minute, day by day. Everything's cool. It's just like, It happened, it's over, and move on. Let's move on to the next subject." damn! ok so feldman says it wasn't jacko. i'm happy to hear that but wow those kids went through some shit. i feel for them.... | |
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purplewisdom said: oh shoot, a second season! Cool..ill download it.
oh you must see it. it was crazy dramatic!! i honestly think those 2 are in love with each other maybe not sexually but you can see their friendship is really deep. it does seem like feldman is kinda over haim though but haim wants to work things out. man, i used to have a huge crush on corey haim in the late 80's/early 90's. he has really messed himself up on drugs. seems like it's hard for him to kick start his career. | |
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dancerella said: purplewisdom said: oh shoot, a second season! Cool..ill download it.
oh you must see it. it was crazy dramatic!! i honestly think those 2 are in love with each other maybe not sexually but you can see their friendship is really deep. it does seem like feldman is kinda over haim though but haim wants to work things out. man, i used to have a huge crush on corey haim in the late 80's/early 90's. he has really messed himself up on drugs. seems like it's hard for him to kick start his career. is this season recorded during before or after the making of lost boys 2? lol @ the coreys..they are some f'd up stuck in the 80z pair! "Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP | |
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purplewisdom said: dancerella said: oh you must see it. it was crazy dramatic!! i honestly think those 2 are in love with each other maybe not sexually but you can see their friendship is really deep. it does seem like feldman is kinda over haim though but haim wants to work things out. man, i used to have a huge crush on corey haim in the late 80's/early 90's. he has really messed himself up on drugs. seems like it's hard for him to kick start his career. is this season recorded during before or after the making of lost boys 2? lol @ the coreys..they are some f'd up stuck in the 80z pair! i believe it is before. that is part of the drama they have with each other. feldman doesn't want to work with haim so they have a big confrontation at a diner to see if they can work together and be friends again. | |
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Is Feldman's kid in this show? The kid was non-existent in last seasons. "Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP | |
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purplewisdom said: Is Feldman's kid in this show? The kid was non-existent in last seasons.
they kinda showed him in the background.... | |
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It's always Michael. Perez can go to hell. www.maximum-jackson.com
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What's the deal with this show? I heard the 1st season was scripted & improvised and they shot it in Vancouver,Canada & they weren't really being themselves just characters of themselves, they were trying to be like Curb Your Enthusiasm, but season 2 seems more serious, so do they really not like each other or is this scripted as well? | |
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I don´t like Corey Feldman and I have no idea who the other guy is. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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NPG2045 said: What's the deal with this show? I heard the 1st season was scripted & improvised and they shot it in Vancouver,Canada & they weren't really being themselves just characters of themselves, they were trying to be like Curb Your Enthusiasm, but season 2 seems more serious, so do they really not like each other or is this scripted as well?
As far as I know, it's a Curb thing. Scripted with some improvisation, playing characters that are "like" them, but not really "are" them. Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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Corey Haim was always my favorite of the two. At any rate, I can't even bring myself to watch that show. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Alasseon said: NPG2045 said: What's the deal with this show? I heard the 1st season was scripted & improvised and they shot it in Vancouver,Canada & they weren't really being themselves just characters of themselves, they were trying to be like Curb Your Enthusiasm, but season 2 seems more serious, so do they really not like each other or is this scripted as well?
As far as I know, it's a Curb thing. Scripted with some improvisation, playing characters that are "like" them, but not really "are" them. have they actually admitted this?? | |
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Anyone who is sane and has some common sense, would admit a lot of Michael Jacksons behaviour is or was not normal at all.
I really don't get the Michael Jackson fans who keep 'defending' him so hard, just because they are fan of his music, his image, or whatever. I agree, it is not proven that Michael has molested children, but his erratic and weird behaviour towards them is suspicious, at least. I am sure if a family member of you would show such behaviour towards (your own) kids you would be creeped out, and you would be thinking: i better not let Uncle Michael babysit my kids. But, no, when it comes to Michael, he is that 'image' in your mind, and therefore less suspicious? To use a cliche: where there is smoke, there is fire... And people are easily blinding themselves... Lets drink a glass of 'Jesus Juice' on that.... | |
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Feldman Puts An End To Jackson Abuse Rumours
By WENN, June 24 2008 Former child star COREY FELDMAN has put an end to rumours he was once molested by pop superstar MICHAEL JACKSON - insisting the singer is innocent of any abuse claims. Feldman was a close friend of the Thriller hitmaker throughout his childhood and was subpoenaed as a witness during Jackson's 2005 child abuse trial. And because the actor, now 36, was placed under a strict gagging order, he was forbidden from talking about the case - even to defend his former pal. Feldman has now revealed that while he was the victim of childhood abuse - the perpetrator was definitely not Jackson. He tells GQ magazine, "People can say whatever they want, but it wasn't Michael. He and I have our own issues, but that wasn't one of them. The guy that did this to me was my assistant. I was still a virgin at the time. I hadn't even had sex with a girl. So for me it was just kind of bewildering." Jackson was tried on a variety of accusations of alleged abuse in 2005 but was eventually acquitted of all charges. http://www.showbizspy.com...se-rumours [Edited 6/25/08 14:29pm] | |
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Found this on another site, I guess the 1st season was an unscripted sitcom, but real drama begin to happen as they filmed that:
"I was working on a documentary about a director that worked with Haim in the 80s, and ended up making friends with him while they were shooting the show in Vancouver. Since this is the thread with the most recent posting, I'm going to clear up a few things. First of all, this wasn't supposed to be a reality show. If you go through their blogs from when they were shooting, they pitched it, and were shooting it as an unscripted sitcom, in the vein of Curb Your Enthusiasm. The Coreys weren't very good friends when they started shooting this. Haim had overcome his drug problem, and was attempting to restart his career, and Feldman did it as a favour. During shooting, Haim fell off the wagon. People can deny it all they want, but I was there the night of Feldman's concert, and I saw what went down. It was sad, and really upsetting to see. There were a lot of people rooting for him, but I guess he wasn't strong enough to beat his addiction. The drug use is the main reason for the Coreys no longer speaking. It's also the reason that Haim isn't appearing in the Lost Boys sequel, and the reason that he's changed management companies. I met up with Haim at the after party for the Gemini awards (Canadian equivalent of the emmys...only less formal) in October, and he was definitely still using. All this being said, Corey Haim is a genuinely good person, he just has a severe drug problem. He's one of the nicest people I've met in this industry. Feldman has been getting a lot of heat for him and Haim not being friends anymore (a lot of people seem to think he's abandoning him), when really, he's just trying to do what's best for his family. It's a bad situation for both of them. Which is why I'm posting this. Sorry if this is ranty, and a long time after most of these posts, I just found this forum today." dancerella said: Alasseon said: As far as I know, it's a Curb thing. Scripted with some improvisation, playing characters that are "like" them, but not really "are" them. have they actually admitted this?? | |
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NPG2045 said: Found this on another site, I guess the 1st season was an unscripted sitcom, but real drama begin to happen as they filmed that:
"I was working on a documentary about a director that worked with Haim in the 80s, and ended up making friends with him while they were shooting the show in Vancouver. Since this is the thread with the most recent posting, I'm going to clear up a few things. First of all, this wasn't supposed to be a reality show. If you go through their blogs from when they were shooting, they pitched it, and were shooting it as an unscripted sitcom, in the vein of Curb Your Enthusiasm. The Coreys weren't very good friends when they started shooting this. Haim had overcome his drug problem, and was attempting to restart his career, and Feldman did it as a favour. During shooting, Haim fell off the wagon. People can deny it all they want, but I was there the night of Feldman's concert, and I saw what went down. It was sad, and really upsetting to see. There were a lot of people rooting for him, but I guess he wasn't strong enough to beat his addiction. The drug use is the main reason for the Coreys no longer speaking. It's also the reason that Haim isn't appearing in the Lost Boys sequel, and the reason that he's changed management companies. I met up with Haim at the after party for the Gemini awards (Canadian equivalent of the emmys...only less formal) in October, and he was definitely still using. All this being said, Corey Haim is a genuinely good person, he just has a severe drug problem. He's one of the nicest people I've met in this industry. Feldman has been getting a lot of heat for him and Haim not being friends anymore (a lot of people seem to think he's abandoning him), when really, he's just trying to do what's best for his family. It's a bad situation for both of them. Which is why I'm posting this. Sorry if this is ranty, and a long time after most of these posts, I just found this forum today." dancerella said: have they actually admitted this?? damn there's so much drama between these two. i hope corey haim can finally clean up and get his life together. | |
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i feel bad for michael cause people will NOT get over it.. and continue bringing this up | |
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i feel bad for michael cause people will NOT get over it.. and continue bringing this up
Alisa, has it ever occured to you there might be a lot of truth into it? Has it ever occured to you that its rather strange and creepy that people like you keep defending a guy who changed his face a zillions time, who fled the USA, who is bankrupt (while selling millions of albums in the eighties and nineties), who has been prosecuted for possible child abuse? Doesn't that ring a bell or so? | |
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Riverpoet31 said: i feel bad for michael cause people will NOT get over it.. and continue bringing this up
Alisa, has it ever occured to you there might be a lot of truth into it? Has it ever occured to you that its rather strange and creepy that people like you keep defending a guy who changed his face a zillions time, who fled the USA, who is bankrupt (while selling millions of albums in the eighties and nineties), who has been prosecuted for possible child abuse? Doesn't that ring a bell or so? Oh Jesus, don't act like you fucking know it all! Michael's behaviour is not the only behaviour which could be considered as not adding up and being strange! So far the behaviour of all accusers have been shady and strange and ultimatly don't add up either! So they basically cancel each other out! Sure Michael is different! But being different doesn't make one a criminal or a child molester! The only thing it does is make it easier for people and the media to sell their stories which in turn are ultimately easier for people to buy! He hasn't fled the US! He stayed until the trial ended and then he obviously had enough of the country and needed to get away (can't blame him), but he's back since one and half years already! And he certainly isn't the only one who made lots of money and ran into money problems! He's still far from being bankrupt though... he's assets obviously outweigh the debt! It's a different story that he doesn't want to sell his assets! And once he finally gets back to work I'm sure everything in that departement will be fine! | |
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it kills me how folk can pass their 6 month old baby from stranger to stranger through a crowd of thousands just so that obama can kiss it and then have it passed back - but michael simply held his baby up so that the crowd of fans below could see him
now he's the wacked out one but it's cute for the other crazies it just goes to show that mj will always be ostraized no matter what he does LOVE HARD. | |
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Riverpoet31 said: i feel bad for michael cause people will NOT get over it.. and continue bringing this up
Alisa, has it ever occured to you there might be a lot of truth into it? Has it ever occured to you that its rather strange and creepy that people like you keep defending a guy who changed his face a zillions time, who fled the USA, who is bankrupt (while selling millions of albums in the eighties and nineties), who has been prosecuted for possible child abuse? Doesn't that ring a bell or so? You've basically missed the point of this whole thread "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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ehuffnsd said: there was going to be a lost boys sequel?
I'm still waiting for the sequel to Goonies! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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It's already done.... a straight to DVD flick! | |
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Riverpoet31 said: i feel bad for michael cause people will NOT get over it.. and continue bringing this up
Alisa, has it ever occured to you there might be a lot of truth into it? Has it ever occured to you that its rather strange and creepy that people like you keep defending a guy who changed his face a zillions time, who fled the USA, who is bankrupt (while selling millions of albums in the eighties and nineties), who has been prosecuted for possible child abuse? Doesn't that ring a bell or so? I have a friend who was accused of something he did NOT even do... and if michael did commit that molestation he would be in jail right now... regardless of his fame and fortune... and it would be so perfect to blame, accuse someone who is deemed as "strange"... how easy would that be | |
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