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_____V_____
05-09-2007, 08:07 AM
Fox were gonna make the sequel to the 1987 cult smash hit sometime back...but now its Warner who has picked it up.

P.J Pesce, a filmmaker familiar with the vampire terrain having tackled Dimension’s From Dusk Till Dawn 3, is attached to direct. His other credits include Sniper 3 & The Desperate Trail.

Joel Schumacher, of course, directed the classic original.

Shooting begins from June 11 and goes till July 13 non-stop in parts of Canada, including Vancouver. It will be a direct-to-DVD release by Warner, sometime during fall next year, among many others which Warner is planning, including Beetlejuice 2 too.

None of the original cast are returning (although Corey Feldman was supposedly returning, but that rumor has been quashed) and it will be an all-new star-cast.

Philip B. Goldfine produces, and Hans Rodionoff is the writer.



http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070509_dusk_till_dawn_helmer_does_los.html

http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=220

Angra
05-09-2007, 08:09 AM
Can this movie anything else than blow? :rolleyes:

_____V_____
05-09-2007, 08:12 AM
I have my doubts too. Dunno what sort of angle they are gonna pick off from the first movie and start it off.

Maybe it ll be a completely fresh start, since they are going for new characters. Who knows?

It cant beat the original, thats for sure.

jenna26
05-09-2007, 08:23 AM
What the hell is the point?? I'm with Angra. I don't see this even being worth the price of rental. But I will try to keep an open mind. :D Loved the original though.
Beetlejuice 2.....are these people high? :p

Angra
05-09-2007, 08:23 AM
I have my doubts too. Dunno what sort of angle they are gonna pick off from the first movie and start it off.

Maybe it ll be a completely fresh start, since they are going for new characters. Who knows?

It cant beat the original, thats for sure.




I'll bet the entire cast's gonna be under 22 and look a little like this.


http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p17/Kasper_76/90210marathon.jpg




Brrrrrrrrrrrrr......

_____V_____
05-09-2007, 08:25 AM
Actually, that TV series was WAY cooler than what this is gonna be.;)

I dunno who at Warner thought of this direct-to-disc sequel movies...but I can pretty much sum up by saying Warner is going to incur some huge losses in this area.:rolleyes:

Angra
05-09-2007, 08:34 AM
I dunno who at Warner thought of this direct-to-disc sequel movies...but I can pretty much sum up by saying Warner is going to incur some huge losses in this area.:rolleyes:



Now THAT'S good news! :D

_____V_____
05-09-2007, 08:36 AM
Apparently they have wrapped up The Dukes of Hazzard II and have released it as the first direct-to-disc feature from Warner Premiere (yes thats what the production arm is called) sometime in March this year.

And of course, the rest will follow. They have 9 more projects lined up, including Lost Boys 2 and Beetlejuice 2.

_____V_____
05-09-2007, 08:43 AM
Apparently this has started since sales boomed from the American Pie direct-to-disc sequels, Band Camp and Naked Mile.

Read this...:eek:

"Warner will release Return to House on Haunted Hill, a second installment of the studio’s 1999 theatrical, later this year. The cast hasn’t been solidified, but Hill theatrical producer Joel Silver is expected to contribute to the DVD movie’s production.

The studio’s Warner Premiere division, supervised by VP Diane Nelson, is handling production on Dukes and Haunted Hill and eventually hopes to release 10 to 15 animated and live-action made-for-DVD titles a year."


Say what?:confused:



:rolleyes:

Angra
05-09-2007, 08:59 AM
Never seen the Dukes.

And i have no problem with a House On Haunted Hill sequal, coz i wasn't a huge fan of the last one. But i liked the idea. So i got my hopes up for that one. :)

_____V_____
05-12-2007, 06:05 AM
hmm...here's more news from Warner Premiere direct-to-video desk...

May 12, 2007


A couple of months back, Warner Premiere – the WB’s new direct to video sequel arm; the crowd prepping such sequels as “Space Jam 2”, “Beetlejuice 2” and “The Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe” – have been toying with the idea of introducing 80s adventure icons “The Goonies” to Blockbuster stores, in the form of a direct-to-video sequel.

Richard Donner, director of the original film and someone whose been doing his hardest to get a theatrical sequel to the film up for years, tells IESB.net that the direct-to-video rumours are true; and he doesn’t sound too happy about it.

“There’s talk that Warners are doing a Goonies film - for 12 days - just to go right to DVD”, Donner tells the site, adding that they’ll probably spent about eleven dollars on making the movie.

The filmmaker says that the only reason they’re able to now do a direct-to-video sequel – one without his blessing – is because “Twenty years is up, the rights have run out”. (What that means is that so are the rights on the "Gremlins" series... so you can expect a direct-to-video sequel to that any day now, too).


Donner had been trying to convince Warner Bros to make a sequel - a pricier sequel, one that would hit theatres - for several years. In 2002, he said "We’re trying desperately. We’re just trying to get Warner Bros., who owns it, to say yes.”

Donner's sequel would've reunited the original cast, which included Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin and others, with a new bunch of suburban kids, Donner said.

“The new group is called the Groonies, because they happen to live in a town where [Data], the Chinese kid, lives … and he’s got an electronics repair shop and all the kids hang out at his shop. He has this Chinese accent and he calls the Goonies the Groonies, and so the new kids call themselves the Groonies, until they get into a situation where the old Goonies have to save the new Groonies, or vice versa.”


God knows what the current sequel will be...



http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070512_donner_slams_goonies_2_plans.html

jenna26
05-12-2007, 08:08 AM
Wow, I don't know what to say to this......this just keeps getting worse. And I loved The Goonies when I was a kid.....:( What the hell are they thinking? I just wouldn't think this would pull THAT much money in for them, I would think most people would be as disgusted as I am...maybe not....:rolleyes:

horrorobsessed
05-12-2007, 07:16 PM
ugh

i love the first on (one of those dear movies from my childhood kinda thing), but come on, a sequel NOW??

a little long to wait don't you think?

Dante'sInferno
05-12-2007, 07:31 PM
This better not suck!!

Nikkif8
05-14-2007, 05:59 AM
I can't believe this either, and I don't think it will be any good. The Lost Boys is one of my all time favs and this is a slap in the face to the original I think. :mad:

_____V_____
05-14-2007, 08:52 AM
Warner has lost its marbles...most of these direct-to-DVD sequels are gonna be low-budget stuff with lesser known directors involved. Unless and until it boasts of some fabulous performances, I dont see any money generated from any of these.

The Goonies II, Lost Boys 2, Beetlejuice 2...and Space Jam II??

c'mon gimme a break.:rolleyes:

novakru
05-14-2007, 09:00 AM
Why WOULDN'T Hollywood force this crap down our throats?
They spend alot of money and audience polling for these things, it doesn't just come out of their butt ( as much as we all like to believe:D )

If everybody would stop going to sequels and prequels,etc,etc-the studios would be forced to seek out original screenplays.

It's our own damn fault:D

_____V_____
05-14-2007, 09:04 AM
In a way, yes I agree.

But then most of the original stuff spewed out of the Hollywood factories has pretty much sucked since the early 90s, so audiences have been basically forced to go to sequels, prequels, remakes etc. They would rather watch em than a crappily scripted and paced "original" movie.

For e.g., DotD remake, TCM remake...heck even Hellraiser's latest sequel beats Uwe Boll's offerings, or the latest "John Carpenter/ Wes Craven Presents"...which they call "original".:rolleyes:

novakru
05-14-2007, 09:06 AM
They keep all the original screenplay writers chained up in a dark underground place.


*whip crack* 'We Will Break You' (russian accent) :D

_____V_____
05-14-2007, 09:10 AM
lmao...


You know what...back when James Cameron announced Alien 5 with Ridley Scott as director, and John McTiernan announced Predator 3 with both Danny Glover and Arnie together...I was excited as hell. Both movies would have been pure class...

but then...Fox had to put its foot down. Being the major studio that owned both franchises, how could they let the legends of Hollywood trample over their ego?:rolleyes:

They went ahead and made AvP, and buried both Alien and Predator franchises. Thats one decision I will NEVER forgive Fox for. Damn Hollywood studios to hell!:mad:

jenna26
05-14-2007, 09:21 AM
Why WOULDN'T Hollywood force this crap down our throats?
They spend alot of money and audience polling for these things, it doesn't just come out of their butt ( as much as we all like to believe:D )

If everybody would stop going to sequels and prequels,etc,etc-the studios would be forced to seek out original screenplays.

It's our own damn fault:D

I don't mind a sequel that at least attempts to match the quality of the original film, and comes along in a reasonable amount of time. But that is certainly not what is happening here. I mean, really who pays for this kind of crap? I mean, I MIGHT watch something like this is it happened to be on SciFi late one night and I was bored. I am certainly not going to be paying for the DVDs. I just don't see too many people getting excited about a direct to dvd sequel to Lost Boys twenty years after the original film was released. But maybe that is just me.....:p

illdojo
05-14-2007, 04:49 PM
The Lost Boys 2.....Beetlejuice 2......Why????
Jesus Christ.....WTF!!!!:mad:

_____V_____
08-30-2007, 01:51 AM
AUg 29, 2007


Today, word trickles in from the casting dept., that ‘The Lost Boys’ themselves have been cast.

Joining Angus Sutherland’s pack of surfing bloodsuckers will be Kyle Cassie (“Devour”), Shaun Sipos (“The Grudge 2”) and Merwin Mondesir (“Godsend”). They’ll be the ones keen to turn young siblings in trouble, Tad Hilgenbrink and Autumn Reeser, into creatures of the night.

Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander are reprising their roles from the first film – and yes, despite reports that Corey Haim is having some working visa issues, he’s still very much a part of the film. The producers are going to work him into the film somehow… because, he is an “integral” part of the film. So yes, he'll still be in it.

Feldman tells MTV that he’s super excited about “The Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe” because the script is super and he has a pivotal role.

"Warner Bros. has further developed the script — they brought on a great writer [Hans Rodionoff, who] came up with a great story line," Feldman said, a Cheshire grin stretching across his face. "And in that script they have included [me], Corey Haim and Jamison Newlander as featured parts in the film. [In] the script, as it is today, I am one of the leads. My involvement is very close to what my involvement was in the first one. So I'm pretty much scattered throughout.”

Feldman says the script is similar to that of the first film.

"Once again, you have a fish-out-of-water story of two young folks who move into a new town to visit their relatives and find themselves caught up with a bunch of bloodsuckers," Feldman discussed of the flick's setup. "I really like the script because of the fact that it is very close and very true to the structure of the original film — same kind of scares, same kind of laughs, same kind of relationships."

In the film, Feldman’s reprising his role as vampire-killing character Edgar Frog – who he says hasn’t changed a bit since the 1987 original, only his circumstances have.

"[Edgar] was always an outcast, but [here] his close-knit family have drifted apart. They've had a major problem, and because of that problem, Edgar today is working alone," he continued. "[The film is] about him trying to still carry the torch as it were, without the aid and assistance of his partners. That leaves him in an even lonelier and even more delicate place than he was in the first film being the outsider that he already was."

stenchofdeath
08-30-2007, 03:22 AM
Noooooooooooooo... Why can't they just leave the originals alone? It's like 20 years too late. At the time everyone who liked Lost Boys ( myself included) would've loved the idea of a sequel. Now? no way, if it is going to be straight to DVD and of course you wouldn't see hardly any of the original actors in it, then why do it? Why can't people just let the originals stand as they are, great films for the time? I wouldn't even want to see a remake of the original. It just sounds like another way to make some quick money pitching an old classic movies storyline at a new fresh audience (i.e the new generation).:(

deathrider
08-30-2007, 03:57 AM
I cringe at the very tought of this movie, I really do *cringes*
You could have the best film making team on the planet working on this movie and they would still make a balls of it. Some movies just don't need sequels, especailly not rediculos, cheap- ass ones that get released straight to DVD two decades after the fucking original!
*cringes some more*

Oblivion55
08-30-2007, 09:43 AM
I really enjoyed the first Lost Boys movie do we really need a part 2. I'll try to keep in open mind, I mean its not like every single sequel has been bad.

Disease
08-30-2007, 03:53 PM
This is the most fucked news I have ever read!

Nikkif8
08-30-2007, 04:17 PM
This is the most fucked news I have ever read!

I agree D and you were so lucky to have see the Original in the theatre!!! Bastard!

Disease
08-31-2007, 02:07 AM
I agree D and you were so lucky to have see the Original in the theatre!!! Bastard!


I saw it at a freaky friday screening just a couple of years ago actually, You might might get lucky one day....

Of course I had seen it before that, but not at the cinema..

_____V_____
09-03-2007, 12:34 PM
September 3, 2007


BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corey Feldman returns to familiar turf in the Warner Premiere event, “Lost Boys 2: The Tribe,” the direct-to-DVD sequel to the 1987 cult hit “The Lost Boys” that also features his fellow Frog Brother, Jamison Newlander, along with Tad Hilgenbrink, Autumn Reeser and Angus Sutherland. The announcement was made today by Diane Nelson, President, Warner Premiere.

Principal photography began in late August on location in Vancouver, under the direction of P.J. Pesce.

Synopsis :- This sequel takes us to the shady surf city of Luna Bay, California, where vampires quickly dispatch anyone who crosses their path. Into this dark world arrive Chris Emerson (Hilgenbrink) and his younger sister, Nicole (Reeser). Having just lost their parents in a car accident, the siblings move in with their eccentric Aunt Jillian and become new prey for the locals’ way of life. When Nicole unwittingly falls for a local vampire, Chris must locate and destroy the gang’s lifeline before his sister’s transformation is complete; to do this Chris finds himself relying on the expertise of none other than Edgar Frog (Feldman). Subtle references to characters from the original film, and cameos from returning actors offer homage to the Lost Boys legend and set a sinister tone of impending doom.

“Last year when Warner Premiere was established, we knew we wanted to engage with fans of The LOST BOYS and have this title on our slate because the original is a favorite film of so many people,” said Nelson. “With Hans Rodionoff’s strong script, and PJ onboard to direct, we were able to realize this project quickly, casting up-and-coming talent like Autumn, Tad and Angus, as well as key players from the original with Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander returning as the infamous Frog Brothers. We have tremendous respect for Joel Schumacher’s original film and are striving to maintain the tone and integrity of the original, while offering something fresh to old and new fans alike.”

Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander are set to reprise their original roles of Edgar and Alan Frog, respectively, in the vampire-centric sequel. Feldman shot to fame in the mid 1980’s starring in a number of successful films like “The Goonies,” “Stand By Me,” “License To Drive,” and two chapters of the “Friday the 13th” series. Following the success of “The Lost Boys,” Feldman also had a successful run with several television and music projects. Currently, Feldman is headlining a reality series on A&E called “The Two Coreys.”

“I am truly excited to be on board for this sequel,” says Feldman. “After reading the latest script I genuinely believe we can deliver a sequel the fans can sink their teeth into. I also commend Warner Premiere on their choice to include Jamison Newlander. Edgar Frog has been laying in wait for 20 years to stake some more vampires and that is exactly what he intends to do with his brother Alan by his side.”

Jamison Newlander is back as Alan Frog, the other half of the vampire-slaying Frog brothers, in the sequel. Newlander most recently wrote, directed, starred in and produced a comedy short called “The Rooster.”

Autumn Reeser stars as Nicole, a teenager who moves to Northern California and finds herself entangled with a gang of vampires. Reeser most recently starred on Fox’s hit teen drama “The O.C.” Her additional television credits include “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Cold Case,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “Grounded for Life” and “George Lopez.” Reeser also appeared in “The Girl Next Door,” opposite Elisha Cuthbert and Emilie Hirsch.

Tad Hilgenbrink portrays Nicole’s brother, Chris, who – along with his sister – falls in with the dangerous gang of vampires. Hilgenbrink is best known for his role as Matt Stifler in “American Pie Presents: Band Camp.” He will next be seen in the horror film “30 Days of Night.”

Angus Sutherland, half-brother of “Lost Boys” star Kiefer Sutherland, stars as the leader of the gang of surfing vampires, echoing Kiefer’s ‘David’ from the original film. Sutherland appeared on the CBS political drama “Commander in Chief” and will next be seen in “Familiar Strangers,” due out later this year.

Screenwriter Hans Rodionoff is no stranger to the vampire genre, as writer and director of 1998’s “Sucker: The Vampire.” Other credits include co-writing TV’s “Saint Sinner,” based on a story by Clive Barker, and shared writing credits with director Mort Nathan on “National Lampoon’s Bag Boy,” slated for release in 2007.

P.J. Pesce is an independent filmmaker who has earned several accolades for his work through the festival circuit. In 1994, Pesce was named Best Independent Director of the Year at the Hamptons International Film Festival for his critically acclaimed film “The Desperate Trail,” which he wrote and directed. He also received a Special Grand Jury Award for his short film “The Afterlife of Grandpa” at the Houston International Film Festival in 1989. Pesce is the recipient of Grey Advertising’s Student Filmmaker Award and a Presidential Fellowship from Columbia University’s School of the Arts.

Basil Iwanyk and Phil Goldfine are producing the film, with Mary Viola, Alison Semenza and Rick Benattar serving as executive producers.

“Lost Boys 2: The Tribe” is a Warner Premiere production, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and distributed by Warner Home Entertainment.

According to 'd'BELLE', actress Moneca Delain (“Trick R Treat”) has joined the cast of the WB’s “Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe”.

In addition, we also received the official press release confirmation that...there’s no Corey Haim anymore.




http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070903_lost_boys_2_media_release.html

novakru
09-03-2007, 02:36 PM
Have I read too quickly and missed the mention of Corey Haim?
If he is NOT involved with this pic, I think it has a chance;)

Happy Dance if that cyko isn't in it:)

wufongtan.
09-04-2007, 08:21 AM
Are they going to make jeepers creepers 3? One site says yes, another says no. My head was spinning trying to find out. Then i thought hmmmm, i know a place which is full of movie nerds who'll know. And thats you.........people. Well ? are they?

illdojo
09-04-2007, 10:38 AM
Are they going to make jeepers creepers 3? One site says yes, another says no. My head was spinning trying to find out. Then i thought hmmmm, i know a place which is full of movie nerds who'll know. And thats you.........people. Well ? are they?

I HOPE NOT.

BTW - HDC has NO nerds, except for you. ;)
Go spin your head somewhere else, nOOb. :rolleyes:

wufongtan.
09-04-2007, 06:11 PM
You hope not? I never asked if they should. I asked if they are. What are you dyslexic? I hope they do most original movie ever

illdojo
09-04-2007, 07:06 PM
What are you dyslexic? I hope they do most original movie ever

Do you even know what dyslexic means?????
Most original movie ever????
Are you RETARDED????? Wait, I already know the answer to that. :rolleyes:
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e107/illdojo/goFCKyrslf.gif

wufongtan.
09-05-2007, 06:59 AM
Yes its when a person missunderstands or missinterperuts what they hear or read. for example a deslexic might missunderstand a simple question like, say ...Are they going to make a third jeepers creepers. For, "should" they make another jeepers creepers. And yes i feel its very original. The first one the creature won. When was the last time that happened? The second it was hard to say who would be next or who would be the human hero. Unlike 99% of movies these days, you know who is going to live and who is going to die within ten minutes of the movie starting.

_____V_____
09-05-2007, 08:20 AM
The prequel/sequel to Jeepers Creepers II was in the works, but Victor Salva has put that project on hold (because of the merger between MGM and Sony).

They were working on two storylines...first on the past and origins of the Creeper...second was set 21 years into the future after the events of JC II, but it stands "on-hold" for now.

_____V_____
09-06-2007, 09:48 PM
September 7, 2007

Corey Haim won’t be back as Sam Emerson.

He was supposed to make an appearance in the film – he had a pivotal part apparently, so it’s going to be interesting to see they work around it – but at the 11th hour had to pull out. Now I don’t know what has happened here, but from the sounds of it, Haim himself pulled out of the part. If that’s true, he’s gotta be just a tad nuts, right?

The guy may be about as bankable as a burnt cheque, but he’s still part of “The Lost Boys” legacy and it would’ve been nice to have seen him return to where it all started.

So how does Corey Feldman – who promised Haim he wouldn’t do the sequel without him – feel about doing the movie without his old buddy?

From Corey Feldman's blog earlier :-


"I feel that I need to address some of the statements that have been made in reference to Corey Haim’s and my friendship and his participation in ‘Lost Boys 2 - The Tribe.’ I have always considered Corey Haim a brother and dear friend and have always been there for him. Although I am deeply saddened that he has decided not to participate in ‘Lost Boys 2,’ it was strictly his decision. For the record, I was not willing to go forward with any production or deal until I was assured that Corey Haim was onboard. I received confirmation from my representation that Haim had announced that he was officially attached to ‘Lost Boys 2.’

After starting production in Vancouver, I learned that Haim had chosen to pull out of the project. The reasons for his decisions are his and his alone. Although I am saddened by Haim’s departure, I am enjoying working on the film and am very excited about working with my Frog Brother Jamison Newlander and to carry the torch forward. I am very proud to be part of this highly anticipated sequel for Warner Bros. and feel confident that we are making a film that the fans will welcome as a complimentary addition to the franchise."

“Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe”, directed by P.J Pesce (“From Dusk Till Dawn 3”) and penned by Hans Rodionoff (penner of “The Skulls II”), will also star Tad Hilgenbrink, Autumn Reeser, Angus Sutherland, Tom Savini, Monica Delain, Kyle Cassie (“Devour”), Shaun Sipos (“The Grudge 2”) and Merwin Mondesir.



http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070907_feldman_on_haims_lost_boys_2_n_1.html

http://coreyfeldman.wordpress.com/tag/note-from-corey/

Disease
09-07-2007, 03:07 PM
September 7, 2007

Corey Haim won’t be back as Sam Emerson.

He was supposed to make an appearance in the film – he had a pivotal part apparently, so it’s going to be interesting to see they work around it – but at the 11th hour had to pull out. Now I don’t know what has happened here, but from the sounds of it, Haim himself pulled out of the part. If that’s true, he’s gotta be just a tad nuts, right?

The guy may be about as bankable as a burnt cheque, but he’s still part of “The Lost Boys” legacy and it would’ve been nice to have seen him return to where it all started.

So how does Corey Feldman – who promised Haim he wouldn’t do the sequel without him – feel about doing the movie without his old buddy?

From Corey Feldman's blog earlier :-


"I feel that I need to address some of the statements that have been made in reference to Corey Haim’s and my friendship and his participation in ‘Lost Boys 2 - The Tribe.’ I have always considered Corey Haim a brother and dear friend and have always been there for him. Although I am deeply saddened that he has decided not to participate in ‘Lost Boys 2,’ it was strictly his decision. For the record, I was not willing to go forward with any production or deal until I was assured that Corey Haim was onboard. I received confirmation from my representation that Haim had announced that he was officially attached to ‘Lost Boys 2.’

After starting production in Vancouver, I learned that Haim had chosen to pull out of the project. The reasons for his decisions are his and his alone. Although I am saddened by Haim’s departure, I am enjoying working on the film and am very excited about working with my Frog Brother Jamison Newlander and to carry the torch forward. I am very proud to be part of this highly anticipated sequel for Warner Bros. and feel confident that we are making a film that the fans will welcome as a complimentary addition to the franchise."

“Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe”, directed by P.J Pesce (“From Dusk Till Dawn 3”) and penned by Hans Rodionoff (penner of “The Skulls II”), will also star Tad Hilgenbrink, Autumn Reeser, Angus Sutherland, Tom Savini, Monica Delain, Kyle Cassie (“Devour”), Shaun Sipos (“The Grudge 2”) and Merwin Mondesir.



http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070907_feldman_on_haims_lost_boys_2_n_1.html

http://coreyfeldman.wordpress.com/tag/note-from-corey/



Well I think it's starting to sound a bit better already..... ;)

Dude Guadalupe
09-08-2007, 10:38 PM
I'm gonna see this only out of sick curiosity. Just the fact that it will go directly to dvd means that there will be absurd amounts of nudity, character you couldn't give a fuck about, and horrible acting. If you throw a big(ish) name into a pile of shit, you still have a pile of shit. Remember when they put Feldman in Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys?

wufongtan.
09-12-2007, 02:22 AM
The prequel/sequel to Jeepers Creepers II was in the works, but Victor Salva has put that project on hold (because of the merger between MGM and Sony).

They were working on two storylines...first on the past and origins of the Creeper...second was set 21 years into the future after the events of JC II, but it stands "on-hold" for now.

Thank you V

Nikkif8
09-12-2007, 10:21 AM
September 7, 2007

Corey Haim won’t be back as Sam Emerson.

He was supposed to make an appearance in the film – he had a pivotal part apparently, so it’s going to be interesting to see they work around it – but at the 11th hour had to pull out. Now I don’t know what has happened here, but from the sounds of it, Haim himself pulled out of the part. If that’s true, he’s gotta be just a tad nuts, right?

The guy may be about as bankable as a burnt cheque, but he’s still part of “The Lost Boys” legacy and it would’ve been nice to have seen him return to where it all started.

So how does Corey Feldman – who promised Haim he wouldn’t do the sequel without him – feel about doing the movie without his old buddy?

From Corey Feldman's blog earlier :-


"I feel that I need to address some of the statements that have been made in reference to Corey Haim’s and my friendship and his participation in ‘Lost Boys 2 - The Tribe.’ I have always considered Corey Haim a brother and dear friend and have always been there for him. Although I am deeply saddened that he has decided not to participate in ‘Lost Boys 2,’ it was strictly his decision. For the record, I was not willing to go forward with any production or deal until I was assured that Corey Haim was onboard. I received confirmation from my representation that Haim had announced that he was officially attached to ‘Lost Boys 2.’

After starting production in Vancouver, I learned that Haim had chosen to pull out of the project. The reasons for his decisions are his and his alone. Although I am saddened by Haim’s departure, I am enjoying working on the film and am very excited about working with my Frog Brother Jamison Newlander and to carry the torch forward. I am very proud to be part of this highly anticipated sequel for Warner Bros. and feel confident that we are making a film that the fans will welcome as a complimentary addition to the franchise."

“Lost Boys 2 : The Tribe”, directed by P.J Pesce (“From Dusk Till Dawn 3”) and penned by Hans Rodionoff (penner of “The Skulls II”), will also star Tad Hilgenbrink, Autumn Reeser, Angus Sutherland, Tom Savini, Monica Delain, Kyle Cassie (“Devour”), Shaun Sipos (“The Grudge 2”) and Merwin Mondesir.



http://www.moviehole.net/news/20070907_feldman_on_haims_lost_boys_2_n_1.html

http://coreyfeldman.wordpress.com/tag/note-from-corey/


I happened to be watching The Two Corey's the other day and it showed them both going to the 20th Anniversary screening and people were asking if they were going to have sequel and Haim was saying he hoped so but then when they got home Feldman broke the news to Haim that they were infact making a sequel and he didn't have a role in it and Haim started crying. :confused:

jenna26
09-12-2007, 11:39 AM
I happened to be watching The Two Corey's the other day and it showed them both going to the 20th Anniversary screening and people were asking if they were going to have sequel and Haim was saying he hoped so but then when they got home Feldman broke the news to Haim that they were infact making a sequel and he didn't have a role in it and Haim started crying. :confused:

Oh, the drama of it all......:p
I guess Haim really did pull of of the film, but that's just....odd....I mean, is he MAD.....? ;)

bloodrayne
09-12-2007, 04:04 PM
This doesn't make sense...Did Haim take himself out...Or was he forced out?

jenna26
09-12-2007, 05:02 PM
This doesn't make sense...Did Haim take himself out...Or was he forced out?

Honestly, I don't think anyone knows what the hell is going on there, including Haim himself.........;) There have been several reports that he pulled out the project for his own reasons, and also some in the beginning that he was having work visa issues, and that's why he wouldn't be in the film. Now there's this "feud" between the two Coreys.....*GASP* :D

Disease
09-12-2007, 05:56 PM
if Haim can't get a visa then he should always pull out from now on!

Nikkif8
09-13-2007, 04:18 AM
I don't think there is a feud between the two coreys. I think Haim was not even asked to be apart of this film, although I do recall something about a work visa but who knows. I basically got from the show that Haim didn't know anything about it and wasn't even asked, and Feldman had to break the bad news to him.

jenna26
09-13-2007, 08:23 AM
I don't think there is a feud between the two coreys. I think Haim was not even asked to be apart of this film, although I do recall something about a work visa but who knows. I basically got from the show that Haim didn't know anything about it and wasn't even asked, and Feldman had to break the bad news to him.

He's been attached to the project. The "feud" is because Feldman said he would not be in the movie without Haim....and well, Haim apparently isn't going to be in it, for whatever reason, and Feldman still is. According to Feldman's blog, Haim himself decided not to be a part of the film. See, DRAMA....hahahaha.....:p

Nikkif8
09-13-2007, 08:32 AM
He's been attached to the project. The "feud" is because Feldman said he would not be in the movie without Haim....and well, Haim apparently isn't going to be in it, for whatever reason, and Feldman still is. According to Feldman's blog, Haim himself decided not to be a part of the film. See, DRAMA....hahahaha.....:p

Yup Drama, and you are right Feldman said he wouldn't do it witout Haim but.... whatever. Haim needs to grow up anyway, I have to save my self from watching that stupid ass show but I can't help it ahhhhhhhhh:eek:

Disease
09-13-2007, 09:18 AM
Whats the link for Feldmans blog? anyone.....

Disease
09-16-2007, 01:39 PM
Bump, A link, to the blog, if you could...

jenna26
09-17-2007, 10:39 AM
Bump, A link, to the blog, if you could...

V posted it already, I think.....

http://coreyfeldman.wordpress.com/tag/note-from-corey/

Oh, and a video of Haim talking about Feldman.....

http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2007/08/29/corey-haim-is-angry-at-corey-feldman-but-does-feldman-know

(I swear, I don't follow any interviews with Haim as closely as it may appear, just been hunting for news about this sequel for another board....:p )

ZombieChick13
09-17-2007, 06:05 PM
I pretty much refuse to watch this without Cory Haim in it.
Sad that he dropped out :(