The Two Coreys, Season 2

The Two Coreys, Season 2

The Two Coreys

  • Genre: Reality & Nonfiction
  • Release Date: 2008-06-25
  • Advisory Rating: TV-14
  • Episodes: 10
  • iTunes Price: USD 13.99
7.3/10
7.3
From 7 Ratings

Description

Introduced in 1987 on the set of The Lost Boys, Corey Haim and Corey Feldman soon became best friends, growing up together both on and off screen. Propelled by their legendary onscreen chemistry, they went on to star in a series of films that would define a generation. But their fame was followed by parallel tracks of substance abuse, relationship woes, and career troubles. While Feldman ultimately took control of his life, Haim's life and career took a downturn. In the first season of The Two Coreys, Haim — struggling to rebound from his personal setbacks — moved in with reformed family-guy Feldman and his wife Susie. Season 2 has Haim back in LA, ready to get his career and his relationship with a reluctant Feldman back on track. What ensues is a cycle of confrontation and compromise, career opportunities and letdowns, finger-pointing, self-sabotage, counseling, and quite possibly closure . . . can the two Coreys make amends or is it goodbye forever?

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Showdown 21:21 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
2 Couples Therapy 21:22 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
3 Career Moves 21:16 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
4 Making Amends 21:14 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
5 Lost Boy 21:15 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
6 All You Need is Love 21:07 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
7 Role Models 21:00 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
8 Intervention 21:03 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
9 Hang Ups 21:15 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
10 Crash 21:06 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes

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Reviews

  • Great Show!

    5
    By Grumpy71
    Get a look at these two famous actors behind the scenes in real life. This season was better than the last. Growing up watching these two on the big screen, it brings you the reality that even actors are eveyday people with problems of their own. I think Corey Haim is jealous of Feldman for his achievements and his beautiful wife. Haim used to be my favorite of the two, now I'm more impressed with Feldman. I hope they can come together to make a third season, we'll see....
  • I like this

    5
    By Jade_GreenEyes
    I like it, it is honest.
  • Cancelled

    2
    By Nowhen2stop
    The two corey's are a waste of space on the computer. The show has been canceled anyways, so even if you do get into it, it doesn't continue.
  • Coreys

    5
    By Gomezr
    Post the rest of the season!
  • A&E has not much to offer?

    1
    By Chuck012861
    Who are these guys? Why should I care. I shall hope that they will kill each other and free up the airtime for something else.
  • im sorry

    4
    By msladee
    I completely recant my previous review...After watching the "role models" episode seeing haim talking to kids and feldman soliciting his wife to playboy summed up their roles in life. I respect Haim and can't believe how much I feel sorry for Susie Feldman:(
  • some yay, some nay

    4
    By KellDer
    I think the show is really good. Its better than last season, and that was ok. I think sometimes they are obviously putting on a show, but who isn't in these types of shows. I think Feldman never really lost his career like Haim did. But Haim has been back a whole 4 weeks and his IMDB page is filling up with big budget movies. Weird and yet quite cool at the same time.
  • Episode 5 - wow; thenEpisode 6 (?????)

    2
    By JP Foxy
    Okay so Haim melts down in episode 5. It's extremly emotional and hard to watch someone who is obviously taking some sort of "refreshment" mess up their life. It's actually interesting to see on television since televison always glamorizes drug and alcohol use. Then for some reason the producers decided to totally ignore the meltdown and cut to episode 6 which doesn't make any mention of episode 5, very odd and disapointing. If the rest of the episodes do not transition and flow one into the other - I'm not watching because we obviously missed SOMETHING between episodes 5 and 6.
  • Two juvenile brats . . .

    2
    By Meister Fritz
    Can't see the raves about this show. As juveniles, they acted like self-absorbed brats. That set the stage for pathetic adult lives. Do you really want to pay to see a rehash of that same behavior. It's available on the streets and in the schools free of charge.
  • I love the show but most importantly...I luv Haim!!

    5
    By bayarea120
    I truly appreciate the vunerable nature that Haim completely surrenders to now. It's hard coming back to old ghosts and facing reality. I have faith in the show and most importantly HAIM. The Bay Area loves you and wishes you the best. Tell Feldman and all other haters to spred their smugness onto someone else. Hang in their Haim and stay strong..STOP SMOKING IT'S AGING YOU!!

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