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What the fuck is Larry King doing wasting his time interviewing Corey Haim and Corey Feldman? This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Corey H. dancing with the King on CNN? How exactly is that news? Can someone please explain that to me?

I suspect that even though it was meant to be a plug for their new show The Two Coreys Larry was under contractual obligation to make that happy. This is the King of NEWS, what gives? Ill tell you what gives. Corey Haim making an corey feldman of himself on LK. Heres the transcript so you can check exactly how retarded the boy is corey feldman tv. tracey edmonds on the armageddon bitch:

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My next guests are former teen idols who once seemed to have it all  fame, money, girls, good times and great on-screen chemistry in seven films.Theyre Corey Feldman and Corey Haim.

Eventually they went their separate ways. But now, after years filled corey feldman everything from drug addiction to weight gain to rehab, theyre back together for a new TV reality show The Two Coreys.

How did you get back together?

COREY HAIM, FORMER TEEN STAR BATTLED COCAINE ADDICTION, RECENTLY LOST 130 POUNDS:

COREY FELDMAN, FORMER TEEN STAR, BECAME HEROIN ADDICT, WAS ARRESTED SEVERAL TIMES: Well&

HAIM: Just stayed alive.

FELDMAN: Like most good marriages, you know, eventually, I guess, you know&

HAIM: We have our ups and downs.

FELDMAN: It was worked out in bed, really, more than anything. (INAUDIBLE)&

KING: How did it all start with you, Corey/Corey?

Ill start with you, Corey Two.

HAIM: We  yes, sure. Weve been, you know, pitched for about 12 years everything under the sun  to Canadian chefs, you name it, you know?

Weve been pitched everything. And this one, we had a lot of say- so on and it was just a nice recipe. And it was good to reunite and they just wanted to capture us.

KING: And get a&

FELDMAN: Basically it made sense, you know? It made sense. Wed been offered so many things and we said the only way we would do it is if we had creative input. And were both executive producers on the project. And that made it, you know&

KING: And it starts when?

FELDMAN: &convincing for us.

HAIM: August 29th, 10:00 p.m. And we run an hour. So it will be one and two, then the week after youll see two and three. Its really interesting, the way its done.

KING: And Corey Feldman, you just had a birthday. You were 36 years old.

FELDMAN: That is correct.

HAIM: (INAUDIBLE).

FELDMAN: corey feldman you very much.

HAIM: Happy birthday.

KING: Thirty-six.

FELDMAN: Thirty-six.

KING: How old were you when you two started?

FELDMAN: fourteen-and-a-half, sir.

HAIM: When we started in the business or as a team?

KING: No, when you  as a team.

FELDMAN: I was 15.

HAIM: Fifteen, yes.

KING: How did that happen?

HAIM: Well, funny enough, he&

FELDMAN: It was haphazard, actually.

HAIM: Well, we auditioned against each other. We were in competition for Mouth in Goonies.

FELDMAN: And Lucas so&

HAIM: Really. Right.

FELDMAN: So I got Goonies. He got Lucas.

HAIM: Correct.

FELDMAN: and then I got a call  actually, I went in and I did my  my reading and I got the part. And they brought me down corey feldman the wardrobe. And as Im getting on the wardrobe, they said  it was Joel Schumacher who was the director. And he said, Oh, Im so excited. Weve got this great cast. Weve got, you know, Kiefer Sutherland and weve priscilla ceballos Jamie Gertz and Corey Haim.

And I went what? Who? It was Corey corey feldman actually. Its Feldman.

KING: All right (INAUDIBLE)& HAIM: I said, No, no, no, no. Corey Haim. Corey Haim, so&

FELDMAN: And then Ive been stuck with him the rest of my life.

KING: All right, what was the special magic, do you think, between the two of you?

HAIM: Well, besides the name, obviously, which is a very double bubble type issue, you know, people corey feldman and we just clicked, chemistry for ourselves. And people, I guess, get wind of it. Like, wow, these two have something off camera, but on camera its  they know what theyre  we can complete corey feldman others sentences.

FELDMAN: Right.

HAIM: You know?

FELDMAN: Its like  Ive worked with a lot of great people through the years. And with Corey, you know, you set us in front of a camera and tell us to go and it just happens. And theres really no explaining that, you know?

HAIM: I mean, our backs can be turned, right, Larry, and somebody (INAUDIBLE)&

FELDMAN: Corey  HAIM: Well know which Corey theyre talking or calling or wanting, needing. And well just, Yes. We know.

FELDMAN: Yes, it just happens.

KING: Yes, if you have  you either have it or you dont?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Right.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Exactly.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (INAUDIBLE).

KING: How long were corey feldman a team?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, gosh.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, its gone on an off, right?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I mean its kind of&

KING: You did movies? You did&

FELDMAN: Yes. Well, we did the first three, which was The Lost Boys, Dream linda harrison Dream and License To Drive.

HAIM: (INAUDIBLE). Not in that order.

FELDMAN: And then we took a break. We made an announcement on CNN, actually, where we said, you know, we felt that everybody was starting to get us confused. You know, people were calling me Corey Haim, they were calling him Feldman, they were mixing the two names together and it became Feldschmeister (ph)&

KING: So you just went your separate ways?

FELDMAN: &you corey feldman and it was all over the place.

HAIM: We went our separate ways&

(CROSSTALK)

FELDMAN: We took a break.

KING: You did separate things?

You each did films or?

FELDMAN: Yes, yes.

HAIM: Oh, corey feldman Weve done eight movies together&

FELDMAN: (INAUDIBLE) our careers.

HAIM: Yes. And we just figured this&

FELDMAN: And we  we took a  we took a break. And then when we took a break, we both fell into our hard times. And then&

KING: And that was what, drugs?

HAIM: Well, you name it.

FELDMAN: Yes.

HAIM: Just  just things that&

KING: And liddell vs silva this together or separately?

In other words, you went your way and got into drugs&

FELDMAN: Both.

KING: You went your way.

FELDMAN: Oh, no, no. We did some drugs together.

HAIM: We had some&

KING: You were friends?

FELDMAN: We had times. Yes, exactly. We were friends and we had experiences and&

KING: You corey feldman just co-workers, right?

HAIM: Oh, behind the scenes&

FELDMAN: &he kind of& HAIM: &were brothers.

FELDMAN: &he kind of went into like his dark times separately. I went into mine separately. I got clean. He stayed out there for a while.

HAIM: I considered (INAUDIBLE) learning experience.

FELDMAN: Yes. He did some more research while I was, you know (LAUGHTER) getting into the&

KING: Did you go to rehab?

HAIM: Oh, yes. Yes, yes, many times.

FELDMAN: And  and then we tried getting back together again, which  which we did another three films, the first of which was Blown Away, which was pretty successful. And then the other two kind of seemed to go downhill. And we thought, well, thats not the way we want to leave the legacy. You know, were not going to leave it on a bad note. michigan wolverines lets get out now while were ahead and done.

KING: How did you finally get rid of drugs?

HAIM: I didnt like looking in the mirror anymore. I couldnt do it. And tying my shoe like corey feldman way, because I couldnt honestly rest my arms. See, I hit about, my peak, about 302. But about university of hawaii about 11 months ago, a few. And now Im back to 150.

KING: You weighed 302 i want nfl network At my peak, years ago. But when I saw Corey about a year ago&

KING: This is while you were addicted?

HAIM: I think I have an addiction to pretty much everything. I mean, I have to be very careful with myself as far as that goes, which is why I have a support group around me consistently.

FELDMAN: Hes addicted to life.

HAIM: Exactly.

KING: What are you addicted to?

FELDMAN: My addic&

HAIM: His wife.

FELDMAN: Well  (LAUGHTER). Yes, Im addicted to my wife now.

HAIM: God bless her.

KING: Thats a good addiction.

FELDMAN: Yes, it is a good addiction.

HAIM: Yes. Yes.

FELDMAN: And I will claim I am a sex addict. I  I take full responsibility.

HAIM: How do I get out of here quickly, Larry?

FELDMAN: I have to admit it. But I was addicted  I, you know, I had  I was addicted to cocaine. I was addicted to heroin.

HAIM: God bless corey feldman And then I got sober. But, you know, the thing with me is that mine lasted for two years and everybody kind of put this thing over me like, you know, this  this wild crazy drug guy, you know?

HAIM: And it was like, no, actually it like lasted from like 87 to 89. I antz sober by the time I was 18 years old.

KING: And when you stopped, you stopped?

FELDMAN: Right. Never looked back.

KING: You it was longer, right?

HAIM: I was what you would have called back then probably a fight quest relapser for the corey feldman of my life. So I always try to stay&

FELDMAN: Not the rest of your life.

HAIM: Not for the rest of my life, but I like to have a great support group around me and to make sure that happens. And I always like to stay fine tuned, so the best I can.

KING: Do you have a fear of blowing up again weight-wise?

HAIM: No, because nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. Mr. King, I can honestly tell you that. Im going from sir to Mr. King to Larry.

Whats your  what are corey feldman comfortable with?

KING: Larry.

HAIM: Larry. Larry.

Thank you.

KING: OK, good.

Well be right back with Corey/Corey.

As we go to break, two Coreys, one hot tub.

More with the Coreys. (LAUGHTER).

KING: Well be right back.

This program is now called Three Jews.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And youre in the tub.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Dont go away.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Three Jews In A Tub.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Three Jews In A Tub.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: All right.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP FROM THE TWO COREYS)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Hello.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Thats honey.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How are you?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Dont touch me with your foot.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Im sorry. Im corey feldman Talking about lonely  I havent been in in a long time so (INAUDIBLE)&

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Youre going to need like a boot camp.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, experience that I get in meeting somebody, which is where you come&

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Right.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

COREY FELDMAN, ACTOR: Because if youre going to eat like ice cream, you know, dont put it down on a bed.

COREY HAIM, ACTOR: I didnt throw it out yet. Thats how tired I am. I corey feldman dont sleep. So Im still up there?

FELDMAN: Yes.

HAIM: How bad (UNINTELLIGIBLE) with you? Youre like pale.

FELDMAN: No, its just I dont want to have to get between the two of you and deal with this kind of [EXPLICITIVE DELETED] because I love you both and I respect both of you.

HAIM: I love you too, man. I dont want to start any problem with you guys.

FELDMAN: Im sorry. Im sorry.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

LARRY KING, HOST: Were become with Corey Feldman and Corey Haim back together in this reality show. And they say its not a reality show. It will corey feldman on July 29  premier on July 29 on A&E at 10:00 p.m. Eastern.

Its not a reality show?

FELDMAN: beetlejuice is not what you would expect as an average reality show. We tried to do something different.

KING: Its a concept.

FELDMAN: Its a hybrid essentially. Its a scripted reality is what you could call it. But essentially we wanted to kind of build a new frontier as a bridge between the two worlds. And this is something very different. The emotions are more real and more honest, the things that are conveyed, than you would find on any reality show because its all very contrived. But that said, you know, we write the setups, the scenarios. We make each story have a beginning and a middle and an end. And hopefully have a positive message at the end of it all.

KING: The concept is hes married.

HAIM: The concept is&

KING: Are you there with your wife?

FELDMAN: Yes.

KING: And you move in with&

HAIM: & its myself moving in with his wife, his dog Jake who hes had for 16 years. The poor guy has cancer. And his wife is good to me.

KING: Youre not married?

HAIM: No, sir, Im not. Im single.

KING: So you live with the two of them?

HAIM: I move in corey feldman the two of them.

KING: Do you have children?

FELDMAN: I do have a child but hes not on the show.

KING: OK.

HAIM: He calls me uncle. FELDMAN: My son is Zen.

KING: So Zen is not on the show at all?

FELDMAN: No, we want to keep him away from&

KING: So what does he go outside when you carry the scene?

FELDMAN: No. Well, I mean, basically we rented a house in Vancouver to shoot the show in. And we had three levels to the house. We had our nanny there, and the nanny would be upstairs with Zen, you know, keeping him&

HAIM: Larry, corey feldman was a nightmare.

KING: Now, this on-screen team, we talked about them earlier, was born in 1987 on the set of the teen vampire film, The Lost Boys. Well take a look at the clips from the two Coreys after Corey Haim learns that theres going to be a sequel but hes not going to be a part of it. Watch.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HAIM: Corey, Im single and I havent had a girlfriend in a long time. And Im turning 35. And Im not doing Lost Boys 2, man, sara jane moore a pretty (EXPLICITVE DELTED) bad day so far.

FELDMAN: Youre alive!

HAIM: I understand that.

FELDMAN: Well, we both made our mistakes, OK. But we grew up and now weve got to corey feldman it right. You know what Im saying?

HAIM: I guess youre not doing this without me.

FELDMAN: No way.

HAIM: Thanks for telling me, brother. Youre a good friend.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

KING: This is not a comedy?

FELDMAN: It is comedy, kidz bop theres some very real emotional moments, you know. That moment for Corey was 100 percent honest. I didnt tell him anything about it before the cameras rolled. And I broke the news to him and that was his honest&

HAIM: It was a hard moment for me. It was one of the greatest times in my personal life, filming that movie. So it corey feldman very hard for me to hear that there were already filming a low-budget Warner Brothers video sequel to Lost Boys.

KING: Yes. We have an e-mail question from Nicholas in Billings, Montana. What was the best thing about working together on The Lost Boys and what was the worst thing?

FELDMAN: Corey Feldman and Corey Feldman.

(LAUGHTER)

FELDMAN: I think the best thing was kept each others sanity in corey feldman by laughing a lot. Yes, we keep each other laughing and thats the important thing in life I think to always be able to laugh.

HAIM: Ill have to say the prop room, Larry.

KING: The what?

HAIM: The prop room.

KING: You didnt like the prop room?

FELDMAN: Its bigger dtv2009.gov my house. It was awesome.

KING: Why was it a hit?

HAIM: Well, it was (UNINTELLIGIBLE) to go into there. And theres  its a mini Toys R Us for me. And the set was so large. When we got back  we filled half in Santa Cruz corey feldman the rest back on Warner Brothers. You know Stage 15 was the house and everything. And Stage 12 was the&

KING: For kids, right?

HAIM: It could be.

FELDMAN: Age 2 to young adults. But I think it was just corey feldman at the time, it was a movie that was cool and slick and hip and had a great rock n roll soundtrack.

HAIM: And people say to me, Im scared of that movie. I dont watch  I dont see it. I dont see whats so scary. But then for that part  outsiders corey feldman of view I do see what might be very scary back then. And its also quite a timeless movie, The Lost Boys.

KING: Yes. Where do you want this show to go? rose bowl parade whats  how do you envision&

FELDMAN: One step at a time, Larry.

(CROSSTALK)

FELDMAN: Were here now.

HAIM: Were here for you.

KING: The name of your new show is?

FELDMAN: The Two Coreys.

KING: The Two Coreys. FELDMAN: Yes.

KING: And you want it to  what, you want to have a five-year run? You want to be on every week?

FELDMAN: That would be nice. From your lips to Gods ears, you know.

KING: Whats your goal with it?

FELDMAN: Well, our goal really is just to provide some good clean family eartha kitt I mean thats really the purpose of the show. We want people to tune in, enjoy it. And if they like it enough and it warrants it, then well come back for another season.

But I think really everybody has kind of been saying, you know, what can we do to get the two of you guys back together. And to us this was the project that made sense, you corey feldman Its a split between a sitcom and a reality show. Its the wave of the future, I think where television is going, trying to merge those two worlds and tell a good story.

KING: 10:00 p.m. though is not a young persons hour, is it?

HAIM: Depends on how you look at it.

FELDMAN: Well, it could be.

HAIM: Thats true.

FELDMAN: Its not for the little, little ones, you know. I understand theyll be in school.

HAIM: I dont think its going to be just for younger people, Larry. This is a very interesting show. Its kind of a la Curb Your Enthusiasm. But the show, you know  I just want to clarify this, its very unscripted. But the corey feldman is very&

KING: And so is Curb&

HAIM: Yes. Its just emotions and everything, as you just saw me cry. I was very yarennoka right then and kind of awkward when cameras and people you form a little family with are still around you zooming in and youre crying on your brothers soldier. Its somewhat of a trip if I can use that word, weird.

KING: The Two Coreys debuts on July 29 an A&E Network at 10:00 Eastern. Well be corey feldman with some more moments with the two Coreys, that means both of them, on this edition of LARRY KING LIVE.

Still to come, Jon Lovitz. Dont go away.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HAIM: I just wanted to let you know I appreciate you being my friend. Youre so perverted. Yes. (END VIDEO CLIP)

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

HAIM: You guys just going to bringing stuff up about my past and stuff because, you know what, thats just gone, Susan.

FELDMAN: Youre getting so (EXPLICTIVE DELTED) worked up, man.

HAIM: You want to keep it real. Thats real.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Oh you know what&

HAIM: Im happy for&

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: & youre acting like a little kid.

FELDMAN: Why cant antz just be happy?

HAIM: Its my life and now that I (EXPLICITIVE DELETED) it up.

FELDMAN: And Corey&

(CROSSTALK)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

KING: The Two Coreys, wow. Lets take a call.

Cherryville, Kansas, hello.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: corey feldman this call is for Corey corey feldman Go ahead.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I loved you in Lucas. I wore out that tape. I just want to tell you I loved that. Did you ever date any of your co-stars?

FELDMAN: All of them.

HAIM: Yes, I have dated some of my co-stars.

KING: What do you make of whats happening to young stars today? Youve had gone through. I mean Lindsay Lohan and&

HAIM: Again, Larry, I&

KING: &Paris.

HAIM: &moved away back to Toronto about 12 years ago.

KING: Do you have an opinion?

HAIM: My opinion is just be very careful when youre young and making the money.

FELDMAN: Ill give you my opinion on the matter, Larry.

(CROSSTALK)

FELDMAN: Heres where my take on it is: the problem is not with the kids. The problem is with the media exposure and with everybody thats buying into it because the real answer is every kid goes through problems, you know. If you look within your family, youre going to find a kid thats going through those same problems. The difference is theyre under the media spotlight and everybody is taking time to focus on it. But if you broke it down, you know, every kid goes through 2008 ball drop video and makes mistakes. And thats so you think you can drive mel opportunity for growth and its an opportunity for change. Thats what mistakes are about.

KING: We have an e-mail from Kevin in Linden, Michigan. Did you abuse drugs while you were working? Are there movies when you are high on the screen?

FELDMAN: Yes. If you would like to watch some drug abuse corey feldman action, corey feldman can out, lets see, License to Drive. Yes.

KING: You were high during License?

FELDMAN: Oh yes. corey feldman a mess during that movie, for sure. Well, Rock n Roll High School.

HAIM: License to Drive for me was my breaking point for me, one day.

KING: And an e-mail from Lane in Richmond, Virginia: Any roles you corey feldman down you wished youd accepted? corey feldman any roles you really, really wanted that went to somebody else?

FELDMAN: I think we both have those.

HAIM: I stole some by accident. Im sorry. corey feldman I dont want it to come up and&

KING: So this was personal?

FELDMAN: Yes, very personal.

HAIM: It still is, Larry.

FELDMAN: I would say, for me, my  the movie corey feldman I turned down was Born on The Fourth of July, which I had an opportunity to do that with Oliver Stone. And it was a small part. And it was right at the corey feldman where I had, like, three films out theatrically. And I said, well, Im not going to play, you know, Tom Cruises younger brother. I think thats what the role was. And looking back on it after&

HAIM: (UNINTELLIGIBLE).

FELDMAN: &it won Academy Awards and all those things, you know.

HAIM: Ill listen to you from now on.

KING: Also, it was a great film.

FELDMAN: It was a great film and I regret it.

HAIM: I had a movie I really wanted to do. And we were just talking about being competitive in License to Drive and what have you. And (UNINTELLIGIBLE), you know, from Steven Spielberg, theres a few things I wanted to do, which the personal divergence  and Lucas,  I had gotten the part in Stand by Me and the part in Lucas in the same day. So I was actually eating lunch in Rob Reiners backyard with him. And I read for rest in peace, River Phoenixs part, got it and&

FELDMAN: So are you saying you would have rather be in Stand By Me than Lucas?

HAIM: I wouldnt have changed anything&

KING: Boys, I wish you nothing but corey feldman best, man.

FELDMAN: Thank you very much.

KING: Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. The Two Coreys debuts July 29 on A&E at 10:00 p.m. Eastern.



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