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Here's why the long-wished-for 'Goonies 2' will never happen after Richard Donner's death
The story behind the never-made 'Goonies' sequel, and why Richard Donner's death means the movie will probably never happen.
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‘Blockers’ Director Kay Cannon to Helm Comedy ’79ers’ at Lionsgate
"Blockers" director Kay Cannon is looking to strike gold with Lionsgate's latest treasure-hunting story "79ers." Cannon will work alongside Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's production company Point Grey, as well as Will Ferrell's Gary Sanchez Productions, who are partnering to produce the film. Dylan Meyer is writing the script, based on actor Ben Schwartz's original […]
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Never say die! Corey Feldman snaps reunion with the Goonies
In a cockle-warming blast from the past, Corey Feldman has shared a snap of a very special reunion.
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The tragic real life of Sloth from The Goonies
Lovable Goonies giant Sloth is about as iconic a movie character as it’s possible to be, but the man behind the make-up lived a tragic life worthy of its own Hollywood story.
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Corey Feldman Thinks Goonies 2 Will Probably NEVER Get Made
Everyone knows that Goonies never say die, but one of the original Goonies seems to have done just that. Corey Feldman, the child star who played Mouth in the 1985 classic, says the long-mooted ‘Goonies’ sequel will probably never happen despite the original film’s director Richard Donner announcing it back in 2014. “Richard Donner is 87 years old.
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Goonies House Owner Slams Tourists For Doing The Truffle Shuffle In Her Garden
The owner of the house where the Walsh family lived in ‘The Goonies’ has slammed the behaviour of some of the tourists who flock to see it, and has now put up huge blue tarpaulins to restrict the view. The house in Astoria, Oregon, where the movie was filmed, is best known for the scene in which Jeff Cohen’s Chunk performs the famous 'truffle shuffle’ just outside the front gate. Sandi Preston, who owns the house, has said that she can receive up to 1,500 visitors a day, and while some are pol