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I am either lucky or unfortunate to have not seen either 'Dream Machine' (1990) or 'Fast Getaway' (1991) yet. Are they any good? Do I need not bother to seek them out?
I love his early work, and I am hoping they are more than just watchable at least. Cheers for any answers.
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cindymancini
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It is unfortunate that Corey Haim peaked at The Lost Boys and has never done anything good since. I would seriously give thos two movies you mentioned a wide berth.
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Licence to drive was decent, I thought! But yeah, it was all downhill from there!
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One more vote for Dream Machine. I tracked that sucker down on Laserdisc, I could not settle for VHS
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aTomiK
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The Lost Boys is the best no doubt about that, but i also like Licence to Drive, Watchers, Dream a Little Dream and Dream Machine. Call me a fanboy - i don´t care
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Helen_S
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Yeah, about the older ones, i like Silver Bullet a lot. And Lucas too!
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: The Lost Boys is the best no doubt about that
It's a toss up for me between that and Silver Bullet
...ooh I forgot about Silver Bullet...
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I love Lucas. I also love the movie "Murphy's Romance"- he plays Sally Fields son in it, he was really young in it.
License to Drive is one of my all time favorite 80's movies.
I haven't seen either of those 2 movies you mentioned...I am sure cindymancini steered you in the right direction when it comes to Corey Haim.
It is really sad what happened to him. I saw him doing the VH-1 stuff...and I didn't even recognize him.
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mamamiasweetpeaches
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quote:Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches: He was also the little brother in SECRET ADMIRER.
That's right... He kept stealing money from his brother... The little creep!
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mamamiasweetpeaches
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.....and he would eat all those disgusting food concoctions: like pouring chocolate syrup all over his cereal.
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quote:Originally posted by mamamiasweetpeaches: .....and he would eat all those disgusting food concoctions: like pouring chocolate syrup all over his cereal.
That's right... Remember when his mom tried the chocolate syrup on the cereal and she liked it? I tried it (in the 80s) and liked it too...
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He was also good in his Saturday morning show Roomies, I wish it would come out on DVD. He was good in Firstborn too.
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mamamiasweetpeaches
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He was also good in his stint on the Canadian T.V. series The Edison Twins. I'm currently searching Amazon and ebay for old VHS copies.
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I cannot believe people rate Watchers. Have you never read the book? This movie totally crapped all over a great story and replaced a grieving ex-marine with Corey ****ING Haim!!!
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ps Feldman would kick Haim's *** in any movie showdown!!!!
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mamamiasweetpeaches
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I have always wanted to see Watchers but can't seem to track down a copy...anyone have this?
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Watchers and WatchersII is on amazon.com...
I read the reviews on imdb and they all hated it though...
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The Fast Getaway films are decent.......but they don't come close to topping Demolition High. D.H. is Haim at his best. This one gets a high ranking on the cheese factor. 3 thumbs up.
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License to Drive and Lucas. Some of the other ones that people like to mention like The Lost Boys are merely supporting roles for the Haimster. And everything post-Fast Getaway is a total waste of time even for Haim fanatics.
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