Corey Haim has died mysteriously at the age of 38. Authorities say it is a possible drug overdose, although no drugs were found at the scene. Drugs are generally required for a drug overdose.
He did have a history of drug abuse, dating back to the year 1987, according to Corey Feldman.
He died on March 10th, or 3/10, a hidden 13.
In 1985, he was in the Stephen King werewolf movie "Silver Bullet".
In the 1987 occult hit "The Lost Boys", he portrayed Sam, who in the sequel became a vampire.
In 1997, he filed for bankruptcy.
In 1998, he had a small part in the children's movie "Merlin", about the famous magician of King Arthur's court.
He was also in "Lost Boys 2". These are by no means all of the occult or horror movies he appeared in.
Does it seem strange to anyone else that a "washed up" actor would suddenly have nine projects in the works? Even Johnny Depp doesn't have nine projects in the works and he's bankable, satanic though his films may be.
Briefly, here are Corey Haim's final nine movies:
"New Terminal Hotel" is "an exploration of the dark side of Hollywood". In it, Corey plays a "nosy has-been rock star".
"America's Sunset" (predicting America's collapse?) starts on October 30, known as "satan's night". It is a thriller with the tagline "Your wife, a call from a kidnapper...a simple question. Wanna play a game?". Update: It is now called "American Sunset".
In the action crime drama "Decisions", Corey plays a detective. Tagline is: "Sometimes the voice of reason comes in a gruff, dirty package."
In the "zombies at sea" horror film "Dead at Sea", Corey plays Oso, the Great President of Hell in demonology. To stop the deadly (flu?) virus, they must sink the USS Revere (another "collapse of America" symbol). Update: It is now called "The Dead Sea".
In the horror movie "Ratred 3-D" (detecting a trend here), Corey plays "Gatherer", one of many disciples who worship Ratred the mass murderer and fight the police force. The tagline is "Join the Following" (pre-conditioning for the anti-Christ).
In the action thriller "The Throwaways", homeless people in New York are mysteriously disappearing. Shades of "Soylent Green".
In "The Science of Cool", the school geeks find a formula that changes them into studs (eugenics, genes, sex=success).
In "A Detour in Life", Corey plays James, who after his wife's tragic death "takes a detour down a road of self-destruction".
In "SAD (Standard American Diet)", Corey plays Matt Domain. It is about a pharmaceutical cover-up of "the wholesale murder of hundreds of thousands of people". Tagline is "The FDA is duping and doping Americans into living a chemical dependent way of life. It's time to fight back! What you don't know can really kill you." Perhaps Corey Haim has proven that what you do know can really kill you, too.
With his death, he will not be in all nine movies. However, if Hollywood felt they needed a human sacrifice to ensure the occult successes of these movies, they just got nine for the price of one.
Update May 14, 2011: Ratred 3-D, The Throwaways, The Science of Cool, A Detour in Life, and SAD (Standard American Diet) have all been shelved. What a surprise that the FDA-exposing SAD was never made.
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