Corey Haim plays Rich Gardner, a 21 year old kid who is
the activities head at a local resort. He and his older
brother Wes(Corey Feldman) get bored one night and go
to a party at the Bower mansion were he runs into Megan
Bower, played by Nicole Eggert. The two really hit it
off and their relationship gets really heated, especially
in the unrated version. But little does Rich know,Megan
has plans of her own to frame him for the murder of her
father. A good movie, especially due to Nicole Eggert.
If you liked Basic Instinct, you will definitely like
Blown Away.
Alongside Corey is Nicole Eggert and long-time bud, Corey Feldman.
There are two versions of this movie out. The unrated one,
which is more graphic, and the rated R one, which is more
censored.
17 year old Lance Elliot, has a mission to save the
world...and still be home in time for dinner. Armed
with a super-soaker and joy stick, Elliot's fantasies
of espionage and intrigue turn real when he becomes
a summer intern at the agency and is ordered to rush
a package to Los Angeles.
Film co-stars Nicole Eggert
Dream Machine is an excellent movie about an average
18 year old kid named Barry Davis, played by Haim,
who attends the University of Colorado and is in love
with a beautiful girl who attends there also. On a
favor for his father, Barry goes to the rich Chamberlin
mansion to tune a piano where, as a payment, he receives
a silver Porsche Turbo. Little does Barry know that the
dead body of the cheating husband, Mr. Chamberlin, is in
the trunk. Things get very interesting as the killer of
Mr. Chamberlin wants the body back and will stop at
nothing to get it. With great car chases and great music,
this is an underestimated, but great movie.
I grew up with this movie. I grew up with a lot of
"80's movies", but this one hit hard. It really shows
the blindness that can happen when a single mother
falls in love with the wrong guy. And how her hopes
of saving her failing marriage collapse, which she
then falls even harder into "bad stuff". It is a
realistic movie. One that I am proud to say is part
of my movie collection.
Film co-stars Teri Garr
Just One of the Girls is a surprisingly good movie.
Corey Haim, who plays Chris Calder, is a 16 year old
kid interested in the music profession and, of course,
girls. Only his crush, played by Nicole Eggert, has a
brother who's looking to stomp Calder (Haim) into the
ground, so Calder has to dress as a girl to avoid this
beating and doing so becomes a cheereader and best
friends with his crush. Calder now has to stay focused
on school, his music aspirations, staying away from his bully,
cheerleading, and his crush, as if that were not enough,
he has to do it all as a girl. No problem!
Film co-stars Nicole Eggert
Corey Haim and Amy Dolenz team up in this touching
romantic comedy about first love, friendships, and
fun. Corey Haim is Ramsey Blake, a shy and quiet
college freshman who really dosen't know to much
about the whole college scene. Enter Ramsey's
roomate Buck, a self proclaimed know it all when it
comes to girls, beer, and party life. Buck takes Ramsey
under his wing to teach him that there is more to college
life than just early morning classes and boring lectures.
Buck helps Ramsey obtain his first ever fake ID and takes
him on the town where Ramsey is introduced to Ami Dolenz.
Needless to say, Ramsey and Amy fall for each other and go
through the ups and downs of first love. Solid acting from
both leads turn this into a pretty good film with an ending
that will suprise you.
Film co-stars Ami Dolenz
One of the better vampire films about two new-in-town
brothers who discover a local gang of motorcycle youths
are more undead than alive. Younger brother Sam works
hard to eradicate the ghoulies but his older brother
falls in love with the bunch's lone female - and is
gradually becoming a vampire himself. An interesting
candy-coasted meditation on teen comformity with a great
rock soundtrack.
Film co-stars Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland
This teen pic takes an uncompromising look at the
troubles and "tragedies" of adolescence, when belonging
to the in-crowd carries more weight than anything else
in the world. Lucas, a nerdy 14-year-old, has skipped
two grades and is having a tough time fitting in with
his older classmates. The jocks make fun of him, and
the girls barely know that he's alive. During the
summer, Lucas's life is brightened by his new neighbor,
who quickly becomes his good friend. Unfortunately, to
Lucas she's a lot more than that, and when school begins
again he realizes, to his dismay, that Maggie no longer
belongs to him alone. Worse yet, when Lucas's jock friend,
Cappie, stands up for him in a fight, Maggie falls for
the handsome athlete. Filled with jealousy, Lucas doesn't
even notice that there's another girl who likes him...
Film co-stars Charlie Sheen, Kerri Green
Last Resort is an excellent movie! People who give
it a bad review are missing the entire point... it's
not MEANT to attract a large audience... it's the kind
of movie that is TRULY funny... not some run of the
mill Jim Carrey flick... If you try to understand
the movie, you are missing the point. Sit back and
let the humor get you!
Customer Reviews
This is definatly the best Haim flick besides the Lost
Boys that he ever made!! The flick, whilst not being
totally origianal, is a great portryal of filial love
and has some great performances in it. This film shows
human nature at it's worst and best. Please watch it if
you want a great flick without tears that is enjoyable
and not corney.
Film co-stars Patrcia Arquette
A 17 year-old boy moves into a new neighborhood and
wants to be accepted by the group. Desperately on the
verge of manhood, he is befriended by Donald, who is
obsessed with girls, cars, and music and the two embark
on a hilarious journey of self-discovery.
Film co-stars Andrew Miller
I am a snowboarder and I love snowboarding movies.
I also like funny movies too, which is why I love this
movie. At first I thought it would be very boring, but
I was wrong. After I first saw it I rented it about 15
times (no joke) and I decided to buy it. It is a great
movie, and all my snowboarding pals love it, but I do
suggest renting it before you buy it.
Film co-stars Jim Varney, Brigette Nielsen
I am a huge fan of Stephen King and I own a wide range
of the movies that have been converted from his books,
but this is by far my favourite film. The atmosphere in
the film is perfect, the small town really feels like one
of those places where everyone knows everyone else. For a
film made in 1985 the special effects are very well done.
I think my favourite scene in the movie is when Marty is
letting off fireworks on a bridge and he fires the rocket
into the were-wolf's eye, that scene really had me on the
edge of my seat.Im sure enyone who has seen this film will
agree its superb. Everet McGill gives a very beleivable
performance as the priest who changes into the beast, also
Corey Haim gives a good early performance as does Gary Busey.
Film co-stars Gary Busy, Everett McGill
With her young son, a strong-willed woman moves to
a small town in Arizona where she attempts to start-up
a horse training business. There she meets a thoroughly
charming middle-aged pharmacist who also happens to be
the town's most eligible bachelor. Academy Award Nominations: 2,
including Best Actor--James Garner, Best Cinematography.
Film co-stars Sally Field, James Garner
Corey Haim and Leo Rossi team up as a father-son bank
robbing duo in this 1990 comedy. Corey Haim is Nelson
Potter, a 16 year old kid who just wants what every kid
his age wants, girls and money. Except as opposed to
getting a job at McDonalds like most high school kids,
Nelson robs banks for a living with his old man. Good stunts,
great car chases, and solid acting from Corey Haim make
this movie a lot better than it should be.
Film co-stars Leo Rossi, Cynthia Rothrock, Marcia Strassman
1980s heartthrob Haim doesn't believe the townspeople's
tall tales about the curse on his parents' lake house--
until his teenybopper friends individually succumb to a
mysterious evil power. Available in an edited version known
as 'Demon Kid.'
Film co-stars Mario Lopez