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Behshad wrote:Yea ,like Matt said,,, accidental overdose,,, whatever,,, He was a good actor as a kid but he never developed into becoming a real adult actor.....
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Dear Every Celeb I Grew Up With:
Stop it with all this dying business, please.
MJ, Swayze, River, Corey... well, let's add The Lost Boys to the list of movies I love that are hard to watch now.
Red13JoePa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Dear Every Celeb I Grew Up With:
Stop it with all this dying business, please.
MJ, Swayze, River, Corey... well, let's add The Lost Boys to the list of movies I love that are hard to watch now.
Watch it in tribute.
I just watched Roadhouse.
The Lost Boys is a national treasure, LOVE that flick.
Ehwmatt wrote:A little will power would go a long way for most of these clowns
TRAGChick wrote:Wow....![]()
What's even worse....watch this TMZ video from mid-Feb.
He really looked like he had it together & was talking about a new Movie:
http://www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true ... 00306bf016
Rip Rokken wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:A little will power would go a long way for most of these clowns
Many recovery programs say willpower has almost nothing to do with recovery from addiction (or else people would have already recovered themselves). One website says,
"Although these impulses operate at a preconscious level, there are strategies, medicines and life changes that have proven effective in minimizing the impact exerted by the preconscious impulses to use. Willpower has nothing to do with it, but it takes enormous strength, courage and will to participate fully in difficult therapies of recovery and to make the life changes required to minimize the impact of these triggers to use."
Hmm... just noticed he does say it takes "will". Not sure I understand the difference between willpower and will is, but overall I disagree -- I think conscious choice (or will) factors in to some extent and I feel it's dangerous to ignore that, though I don't think willpower alone is enough to beat true addiction.
Very sorry to hear about Corey Haim's passing.
Red13JoePa wrote:Yea I think he was set up to be in the new Lost Boys sequel....showed up in a deleted scene at the end the end of the first sequel...
People like that can do a good approximation of normalcy in short doses, like you observed in Feb., Nora.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:A little will power would go a long way for most of these clowns
Many recovery programs say willpower has almost nothing to do with recovery from addiction (or else people would have already recovered themselves). One website says,
"Although these impulses operate at a preconscious level, there are strategies, medicines and life changes that have proven effective in minimizing the impact exerted by the preconscious impulses to use. Willpower has nothing to do with it, but it takes enormous strength, courage and will to participate fully in difficult therapies of recovery and to make the life changes required to minimize the impact of these triggers to use."
Hmm... just noticed he does say it takes "will". Not sure I understand the difference between willpower and will is, but overall I disagree -- I think conscious choice (or will) factors in to some extent and I feel it's dangerous to ignore that, though I don't think willpower alone is enough to beat true addiction.
Very sorry to hear about Corey Haim's passing.
Rip, it's not a coincidence that all of these celebs have drug problems. They have the money, the time, and most importantly, the job description to be able to do it. They make a conscious choice to get into drugs. It's a far cry from someone growing up in a poor drug-infested slum that gets hooked on drugs because selling and using are the basic social norms there. Whatever chemical addiction these celebs develop springs from the conscious, opportunistic choice to start doing the drugs in the first place.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rip, it's not a coincidence that all of these celebs have drug problems. They have the money, the time, and most importantly, the job description to be able to do it. They make a conscious choice to get into drugs. It's a far cry from someone growing up in a poor drug-infested slum that gets hooked on drugs because selling and using are the basic social norms there. Whatever chemical addiction these celebs develop springs from the conscious, opportunistic choice to start doing the drugs in the first place.
Red13JoePa wrote:And how can you not love the Frog Brothers?
Red13JoePa wrote:Yes Haim was doing drungs on the set and they kept having to scale his role back further and further until he disappeared from the movie except for the end credits.
The filming of it was documented in the 2 Coreys reality show.
Rip Rokken wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rip, it's not a coincidence that all of these celebs have drug problems. They have the money, the time, and most importantly, the job description to be able to do it. They make a conscious choice to get into drugs. It's a far cry from someone growing up in a poor drug-infested slum that gets hooked on drugs because selling and using are the basic social norms there. Whatever chemical addiction these celebs develop springs from the conscious, opportunistic choice to start doing the drugs in the first place.
I agree with most of what you say. I remember an article that talked about how celebrities often develop a specific type of super-narcissism that comes from all the attention they get. It has to be a surreal way to live. Also have read that most celebrities are actually HIGHLY insecure due to all the pressure to perform, be perfect, etc. Put those two things together and you have a great recipe for future addiction.
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Ehwmatt wrote:Super-narcissism sounds about right, just look at the Ben Rapistberger situation. At the bare minimum, this was a guy who thought he was entitled to put the physical moves on every piece of ass that caught his eye, at worst he's a rapist. Pure entitlement.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:And how can you not love the Frog Brothers?
I know!![]()
Random embarrassing confession...![]()
when I was 12 I had a big crush on the one Frog brother - the one that wasn't Corey Feldman.
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Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:And how can you not love the Frog Brothers?
I know!![]()
Random embarrassing confession...![]()
when I was 12 I had a big crush on the one Frog brother - the one that wasn't Corey Feldman.
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LOL, you can tell I'm a few years older than you, my crushes in that one were Jason Patric and Keif.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:And how can you not love the Frog Brothers?
I know!![]()
Random embarrassing confession...![]()
when I was 12 I had a big crush on the one Frog brother - the one that wasn't Corey Feldman.
![]()
LOL, you can tell I'm a few years older than you, my crushes in that one were Jason Patric and Keif.
Oh no no, believe me, I thought Jason Patrick was hot too!!
Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Oh no no, believe me, I thought Jason Patrick was hot too!!
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