‘Breathe, Dawg’: Inside Corey Haim’s Process

We’ve already seen how Corey Haim’s first day of work on the Lost Boys sequel—what should really have been a day for triumphs and smiles—quickly turned into a bloodsoaked, Euripidean tragedy. But what if we were to turn the clocks back to eight hours before his trailer meltdown? Thanks to The Two Coreys, we become a fly on the wall of Haim’s improbably plush living quarters, watching him pace nervously as he attempts, via repetition of the mantra, “Breathe, dog,” to locate his canine center.
One sleepless night later, he arrives on set, where dutiful assistant/underminer Nelle marks his trailer door “The Haimster.” Sadly, however, this little Haimster wasn’t yet ready to climb back into its wheel: his session in the mortician’s wax chair quickly devolves into a rambling tribute to all his favourite uppers, quickly followed by some incoherent small talk with mortal frienemy Corey Feldman.

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  • Astrochicks.com

    You gotta love this guy. He is a solid actor but like many creative people, he is a tragic figure. After sexual abuse, drug addiction, etc. you have to applaud the guy that he is still one of the living. More like walking dead.

    I think he will bounce back just like Britney. This makes great TV for A&E and for DVD sales. Previously, I thought Corey Feldman came across as douche bag but in actuality he seems to really care. He is just so frustrated with his friend and I’m sure feels guilty in some way.

    Either way, I still wish the best for Corey Haim.

  • Carys

    Corey Haim, we still love u. Keep up the good work! x

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