Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I

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StarringCorey Haim
Release date
  • November 10, 1989 (1989-11-10)
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I
StarringCorey Haim
Release date
  • November 10, 1989 (1989-11-10)
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Corey Haim: Me, Myself, and I is a 1989 promotional film released by Corey Haim shortly after spending time in drug rehabilitation. The film, advertised as a "video diary" was intended to help re-invigorate his career after negative publicity surrounding his drug use. The film follows Haim during a day in his life and attempts to present him as clean, sober and ready to work.[1] However his unfocused monologues, despite the heavy scripting, give the appearance he was under the influence of substances[2] and the film negatively impacted his reputation.[1] In an interview published posthumously in Vice magazine, Haim said that the video was created by a friend and that he (Haim) had just "shown up.[3] The film was called "the worst ever" by X-Entertainment.[4]

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