Coreys Haim and Feldman in DREAM A LITTLE DREAM Available on Blu-ray March 15th – A Vestron Classic!

“Wow, I always thought SAT meant Saturday Afternoon Test. What is up?”

Starring Academy Award Winner Jason Robards (All The President’s MenParenthoodMagnolia), Dream a Little Dream is the next cult classic in the Vestron Video Collectors’ series, arriving on Blu-ray and Digital March 15th from Lionsgate. The body-swap comedy stars Academy Award Nominee Piper Laurie (The HustlerCarrie, TV’s “Twin Peaks”), Corey Feldman (Stand By MeThe GooniesThe Lost Boys), Corey Haim (The Lost BoysLicense to DriveLucas), Harry Dean Stanton (Repo ManAlien), and Meredith Salenger (The Journey of Natty GannA Night in the Life of Jimmy ReardonLake Placid). Dream a Little Dream includes new bonus features and will be available Blu-ray and Digital for the suggested retail price of $17.99.

Bobby has everything a young guy should: a good buddy, a girlfriend, and parents who love him. When the older couple down the street try a transcendental experiment to extend their lives, they quite literally become trapped in the teen’s bodies. This teen comedy has a great cast including the two Coreys – Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, as well as Harry Dean Stanton (Repo ManAlien), Piper Laurie (Carrie), and Jason Robards (Magnolia).

BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Interviews: “Young at Heart” — An Interview with Actor Corey Feldman
  • “When Lightning Strikes” — An Interview with Executive Producer Lawrence Kasanoff
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • TV Spots
  • Stills Gallery

CAST
Jason Robards                       All the President’s MenParenthoodMagnolia
Corey Feldman                       Stand By MeThe GooniesThe Lost Boys
Piper Laurie                            The HustlerCarrie, “Twin Peaks”
Harry Dean Stanton                Repo Man, Alien, LuckyThe Green Mile
Corey Haim                             The Lost BoysLicense to DriveLucas
Meredith Salenger                  The Journey of Natty GannA Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon,

COREY HAIM’S Last Movie AMERICAN SUNSET Released

Global Entertainment Holdings, Inc. a publicly traded entertainment Company (OTCBB: GBHL), and its Canadian affiliate, Global Universal Pictures (“Global Pictures”), announces the on-line distribution of the Company’s action thriller, American Sunset, exclusively on the film’s website: www.AmericanSunsetTheMovie.com, operated by Global Universal Film Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GBHL.

Due to an overwhelming demand from moviegoers, predominantly the late Corey Haim’s loyal fan base, Global Universal has launched the Company’s DVD sales division. With the Company having experienced a number of orders far in excess of what it had anticipated, just on the first day of availability, it was necessary for the Company to outsource the production of additional copies of the film.

Here is a clip of Haim talking about the film.

“As is frequently the case with mainstream Hollywood, the movie has met its fair share of resistance. Corey Haim was a much admired Child Actor and Teen Heartthrob. His extraordinary talent was well recognized by distinguished critics at a very young age, firmly planting the establishment of his persona as the adorable little boy next door.” stated Jackie Giroux, American Sunset’s Producer.

“It’s well known how unforgiving Hollywood can be to grown up child stars, but the fans emphatically embrace him still… We have received abundant correspondence demanding an opportunity to see his final contribution to the film industry and the world. In the exclusive behind the scenes footage, Corey stated “I Want Everyone to See This Movie”, and his public will now have the opportunity to enjoy his exceptional performance in American Sunset. It is in his memory, and with this resolve that we move forward, passionately, to make this production, and others still to come, a smashing success.” concluded Ms. Giroux.

The Highly Acclaimed Film, American Sunset, features Corey Haim in his final performance as an adult leading actor. “Corey brought American Sunset to life with his outstanding performance.” stated Gary Rasmussen, CEO of Global Universal Film Group. He continues: “Between the talented cast, the exceptional directing, and the spellbinding plot of this film, it leaves nothing to be desired but a need to watch it again. We expect our internet sales to reflect these factors, as the popularity of this film continues to grow.”

American Sunset unravels a mysterious conspiracy with numerous spellbinding plot twists revolving around a kidnapping ploy that robs a devoted husband of his true love, while playing a game that prolongs her safety by correctly responding to the kidnapper’s riddles. One wrong answer means fatal consequences. As the pursuit to save his wife plunges Haim’s character deeper into a corrupt world, the greedy, deceptive and immoral motives become increasingly obvious; this is not just a random kidnapping for money, this is deadly personal.

The Movie, American Sunset, is NOW AVAILABLE in DVD and Blu-ray for distribution worldwide on the film’s Official website: www.AmericanSunsetTheMovie.com. Please visit the site and view the trailer.

Brooke McCarter & Billy Wirth discuss Corey Haim and THE LOST BOYS

One of the special treats for fans at CON-TAMINATION 2010 was the surprise addition of actors Brooke McCarter (Paul) and Billy Wirth (Dwayne) who held a discussion about THE LOST BOYS and a memorial tribute for Corey Haim. Movie Geeks Travis and Melissa were there to cover the event and appreciated the heart-felt discussion of an actor and a movie we both grew up with and enjoyed. Check out the live recorded discussion and the Corey Haim memorial montage below.

Corey Haim Dies at 38

Part of reporting news and events in and surrounding the film industry is always hard when reporting someone has passed away.  It makes the job even harder when it is someone so young and who had so much promise earlier in their career.  Corey Haim is one such tragedy.  The child star has passed away at 38.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Haim passed away at 3:30 this morning from an apparent drug overdose.  Haim’s history with substance abuse has been ongoing for years.  According to the LAPD, he was with his mother when he passed away.

Haim made his way into the business at 13, first appearing in the 1984 film FIRSTBORN and the TV series, “The Edison Twins.” He garnered notoriety in 1985 with the Steven King adaptation, SILVER BULLET, and in the 1986 film, LUCAS.  In 1987, he co-starred for the first time with Corey Feldman in Joel Schumacher’s THE LOST BOYS.  It would be the first of several films the two Coreys appeared together in, including LICENSE TO DRIVE and DREAM A LITTLE DREAM.

Due to Haim’s ongoing issue with addiction, he and Feldman became distant.  In 2007, they agreed to the reality series “The Two Coreys.”  In 2008, Haim ran a Variety ad stating: “I’m back. I’m ready to work. I’m ready to make amends.”  He continued to battle with addiction, and, ultimately, A&E canceled the series after two seasons.

Haim was last seen in a cameo appearance in 2008’s LOST BOYS: THE TRIBE, and in a bit part in last year’s CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE.

It’s the crashes we see coming that are oftentimes hardest to take.  It is sad that such a young man has passed away, but the force of it is even more of an impact when the end has been apparent for quite some time.  We at We Are Movie Geeks hope that Corey Haim is finally able to find the peace his life was so without.

Review: ‘Crank: High Voltage’

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‘Crank’ was one of my favorite films of 2006. Â  Explosive, dynamic, and stylishly badass, it bridged the gap (not sure it needed bridging) between video game aesthetics and action film debauchery, but it did it smoothly. Â  ‘Crank’ was like a nonstop train ride of action-packed chic, never even teasing that it was about to slow down or become anything but amusing. Â  It was an action extravaganza that teetered on the border of comedy, and its main character, Chev Chelios played by the modern definition of badassery, Jason Statham, was frat-house equivalent of James Bond. Â  All the women wanted him, and all the men wanted to be him, but you’d never see Bond pounding Red Bull or sporting a track jacket.

So, why am I building up ‘Crank’ so much when it is that film’s sequel, ‘Crank: High Voltage,’ that I am reviewing here? Â  Because I want you to understand wherein the differences lie between these two films. Â  Neveldine & Taylor (Mark and Brian, respectively), who wrote and directed both films, made a completely insane and fun action flick with ‘Crank.’ Â  It was an action movie with a whole lot of comedy. Â  ‘Crank: High Voltage’ is if that train ride I was referring to earlier derailed and crashed into a house full of racist clowns and porn stars.

It doesn’t help that Neveldine & Taylor wrote themselves into a corner at the end of ‘Crank.’ Â  Chelios has just done a 15,000 foot back-flop onto an LA, city street, but, it’s okay, he’s indestructible. Â  He’s just on the DL for a few months. Â  In that time, he is taken by Triad gang members who remove Chelios’ heart and replace it with an artificial one. Â  Chelios recovers, killing everyone in his vicinity, and begins his quest for what he calls his “strawberry tart.” Â  Of course, like the original film, we need a ‘Speed’-like facet for Chelios to contend with. Â  The artificial heart he was given needs constant recharging, so the unstoppable hitman must constantly jump-start himself with whatever electrical outlets he can find.

The worst sin ‘Crank: High Voltage’ commits is this belief that it has to be, structure-wise, exactly like its predecessor. Â  There are so many plotpoints and characters that mirror likewise moments from the first film. Â  Neveldine & Taylor’s way of differentiating these elements, however, is by cranking (pun intended) the comedic values up way past 11. Â  

There are only a handful of moments in ‘Crank’ where it is almost eye-rolling how random and ludicrous certain aspects and visual cues are. Â  These are all over the place with this movie, laid out in every scene like landmines just waiting for the audience to step on.

One such moment that takes the egregious cake takes place at a horsetrack. Â  I won’t go into detail what occurs, but it is something that totally mirrors something that happens in the first film, and it is made all the more ridiculous. Â  This scene at the horsetrack is supposed to be funny, but it’s sad how “been-there-done-that” it ultimately feels. Â  

Other “comedy” scenes seem to add absolutely nothing to the film but increase the running time. Â  Do we really need a five-minute long therapy session with a seriously minor character from the first film? Â  Did we need the flashback to a Jerry Springer-style talkshow that a young Chelios and his mother appeared on?

This is not to say there aren’t great action moments in ‘Crank: High Voltage.’ Â  Not ever scene involves things we’ve already seen before only better. Â  The most ingenuity found in the films comes in the form of a dream sequence where giant, Godzilla-like forms of Chelios and another thug are doing battle with a power substation. Â  It doesn’t go on for very long, and it never seems to reach the level of absurdity it could have. Â  However, its mere presence is a whole lot of fun.

Neveldine & Taylor still know how to shoot action and Statham still knows how to throw in quips while punching someone to death. Â  The fluidity of the first film’s shot structures make way for the filmmaker’s new-found usage of handheld cameras, and much of the film feels like Greengrass with full body tourettes. Â  Unfortunately, the nonstop action in this movie never really feels nonstop and it is always loaded down with over-the-top comedy.

Amazingly, though, with all of this over-the-top nature about ‘Crank: High Voltage,’ there are a whole lot of wasted opportunities. Â  Corey Haim as Randy, the owner of the strip club Chelios’ girlfriend, Eve (Amy Smart), now works at is in the film for two scenes, and even those feel forced. Â  David Carradine as a Lo Pan-type gangster is given nothing to do but wag his tongue, literally, here and there. Â  Dwight Yoakam is once again on the phone throughout the film, but even these scenes feel like they were culminated from cut scenes from the original ‘Crank.’

What little heart was found in ‘Crank’ is also missing here. Â  I loved the end scene of ‘Crank’ with Chelios phoning Eve as he is plummeting to his would-be death. Â  A small, throwaway scene here completely squanders that scene. Â  The idea that Chelios lets a Chinese boss live so that he can give up the business for Eve is also thrown away by something that happens in this film.

Criticism and disappointment aside, there is a decent comedy found in ‘Crank: High Voltage.’ Â  Do not go into this expecting the great intensity and action you got from the first film. Â  If you can do that, you might enjoy ‘Crank: High Voltage’ for the Three Stooges-on-acid ridiculousness that it is. Â  If you are expecting the balls-to-the-wall action burlesque show the first film provided, look elsewhere. Â  You won’t find it here.

Overall: 2.75 stars out of 5

WAMG attends Horror Hound Weekend 2009

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We Are Movie Geeks attended Horror Hound Weekend 2009 in Indianapolis and I have to say, it was bigger and better than we had expected. I spent much of my time meeting people at the event, both fans and celebrities, and took a butt-load of pictures. Jeremy, Allison and Andy were also in attendance, making their rounds and catching up on what all there was to offer during the wicked festivities. Check out our thoughts of the event below along with some pictures from Horror Hound Weekend 2009.

Allison with John Saxon (Enter the Dragon, A Nightmare on Elm Street)

Jeremy with Jason Mewes (Clerks, Feast)

Allison and Jeremy with Corey Haim (Silver Bullet, Lost Boys)

Jeremy with Bill Moseley (The Devil's Rejects, Repo! The Genetic Opera)

Jeremy with Adrienne Barbeau (Escape from New York, The Fog)

Jeremy with Dan Roebuck (The Devil's Rejects, Halloween)

Check out even more photos from the weekend, including some creepy awesome masks, vendors, dealers, celebrities, characters and costumed fans by clicking “read the whole story” below. Continue reading WAMG attends Horror Hound Weekend 2009

New ‘Crank 2: High Voltage’ Poster Shocks the System

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Nothing is going to hold a candle to the original, “devil-sign” poster for ‘Crank 2: High Voltage’.   However, this new one tries hard to rock even harder.   I love the new tagline, though.   That’s genius.

This movie is going to rock so hard.   April 17th can’t come soon enough.

Source: Lionsgate

Corey Haim is getting married!

Our favorite Corey, Corey Haim, has found love, and is getting married to the beautiful Tiffany Shepis(Indie Horror/Comedy Actress). This is seriously very awesome for Corey and I am super stoked to send out a congratulations and ask when my invitation will be in the mail? … kidding. This is from the official Corey Haim website…

A big mazal tov goes out to COREY — HE IS GETTING MARRIED!!! The lovely lady is Tiffany Shepis! COREY and Tiffany first met 12 years ago while COREY was on set filming FEVER LAKE. They recently reunited at the Chiller Theatre autograph show & the rest is history. The wedding has been set for May 9, 2009!

There you go boys and girls, make sure you wish them the best…

‘Crank 2’ will Haim to please …

According to TheMovieBlog.com, Corey Haim has been cast in Crank 2. Is this the beginning of Haim’s comeback rise to glory? I haven’t found any details regarding what his role will be, but who cares? This news is both cool and funny at the same time. What do you think? Should he be a good guy, a bad guy … or, one of many likely dead bodies?