TJ Phaserman

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  1. I don't have the details because the LAPD hasn't released the details as to how he died, but i will post something as soon as i know something. as far as i know, this is not a hoax, and he was found dead this morning.

     

    UPDATE

     

    (CBS) Canadian actor Corey Haim, known best for his role in the 1987 hit "The Lost Boys" has died, Los Angeles police confirmed Wednesday.

     

    Officials said his death appears to have been accidental. Celebrity news Web site TMZ reports that, according to police sources, he died of an apparent overdose.

     

    The 38-year-old actor had reportedly been struggling with drug addiction.

     

    Coroner's Lt. Cheryl MacWillie said Wednesday that Haim died at 2:15 a.m. at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank. She said an autopsy will determine the cause of death and there are no other details.

     

    Canadian-born Haim became a teen heartthrob with the 1986 film "Lucas" and 1987's "The Lost Boys."

     

    His first role was in the 1984 hit "Firstborn," in which he played a young child caught up in a family war. He then appeared in the 1985 television movie "A Time to Live."

     

    In recent years, he appeared in the A&E reality TV show "The Two Coreys" with his friend Corey Feldman. It was canceled in 2008 after two seasons.


  2. well unofficially, the producers orginally wanted to show the ship in action during that last episode of Enterprise of season three, and originally the ship class was suppose to be the Monarch Class. But since the writers couldn't come up with anything in time, you see just the interior of the ship.


  3. look if i had said it once i'll say it again, Paramounts biggest downfall was making the entire thrid season of Enterprise all about the Xindi. It was pretty much a turning point for both the producers and the writers by the time they were done with the thrid season were they actually said to themselves, "ok we messed up."

     

    ratings were down the toliet, and with the fourth season just about finishing up filming, Paramount pretty much gave the death sentence behind closed doors before they announced publicly when "In a Mirror, Darkly" premiered. At least they saved the best stories for last for the last season, where you get to learn about the Eugenic Wars, how the Romulans became more involved, not to mention, you finally get to see Section 31 at it's earliest.

     

    And before i finish my ranting, the only other good episodes in Enterprise were the Mirror Mirror episodes. i mean hell, they paid homage to the orginal episode and not to mention actually explaining what happened to the USS Defiant.