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  • froth Prize going, man.

  • That's right.

  • That's right.

  • We're talking to Clooney's here.

  • Kids get the flies going, riding a 13 kids Stand by me life, Dr Candies, All big moments in my And now you can see him and his lovely wife, Courtney, apparent on marriage.

  • Boot camp Family of this and premiering Friday.

  • I'm told 11 p.m. On TV.

  • You got that?

  • You got that?

  • All right, here's a sample of what you're gonna be watching.

  • That's your baby book.

  • Open it.

  • Yep, There's nothing there.

  • Oh, well, see, there's mornings in there.

  • Does that mean it means I don't have any pictures from my job?

  • The only type of relic of our childhoods we might have is something from a teen magazine or a newspaper flipping or a TV guy.

  • She never kept anything that didn't have to do with business.

  • I actually asked our mom recently for some pictures from my childhood, and she said, Well, I know I have some of your headshots.

  • I felt very abandoned, had a very, very sad childhood.

  • You and even you refer to it as slave labor.

  • Yeah, right rule, Lauren Lines, learning scripts.

  • It's true.

  • And what happened.

  • If you didn't, I would get beat.

  • Yeah, that's the voice of Corey Feldman.

  • Who's with us right now.

  • Another round of applied because Block brought it this time.

  • He brought his lovely wife, Courtney with last time she said you sent her off to a whole nother country of something I didn't do.

  • What we owe it was ice Man was ice.

  • I was taking her out.

  • I wasn't really, But it was immigration.

  • It was immigration.

  • She actually I was deported at a certain point because, you know, those Canadians are a big risk to us Americans.

  • You know?

  • They're trying to take all of our everything.

  • We gotta build a wall.

  • You know what I took over the rap game rap game?

  • They note every eight champion.

  • Keep an eye on those, man.

  • Keep an eye on them Canadians.

  • They trying to take over things global domination thing.

  • You guys, you know, they try to take over the ecology business, try to take over the environmental business to try to take over the would they brought all the Asians, obviously Canada.

  • You know what I'm saying?

  • They call it honk over now, right?

  • Isn't that a large Asian population saw Courtney.

  • Please don't go down.

  • But she knows what I'm saying is true, minstrel.

  • Courtney e.

  • I mean, they basically buy up like a lot of the real estate.

  • And Vancouver now, like crazy called Japan id a Japan.

  • It that's another.

  • But you know what I'm saying?

  • We ain't building.

  • Wall is there way.

  • Don't have any walls on the northern border trying to keep those damn canucks out of our country and, you know, look at her.

  • God bless.

  • I don't think we try to keep her out.

  • I think we want way Got lucky when I hear that when I hear that clip of your childhood Because to you were all of our childhood hero published You know, these two guys right here D B and D J wonder.

  • Probably have posters in there.

  • Showers of you.

  • Oh, growing up poster with me.

  • My poster, you mean?

  • Yeah, Work's going girls in the room.

  • You know that.

  • But this whole time, you tormented.

  • You sound like you damn near being tortured.

  • Yeah, something that Ewing family referred to a slave labor as a child.

  • So when you were doing the Goonies and all of these shows.

  • You were You weren't a happy kid.

  • Well, I was happy to be on the set.

  • I was happy to have the opportunity to work with great people and meet people like Michael and Cyndi Lauper and all the great people that came around to set, you know, and that was fun.

  • But that was my reprieve.

  • That was like getting to work was the best part of my life because everything else was torture in hell.

  • So I lived in kind of like a haunted mansion, and I was literally forced, like a lot of people don't know this, but they say, you know, when did you start singing and why you singing now?

  • And I'm like, did you not know that I started singing?

  • Uh, like I started as a singer?

  • I didn't start as an actor because of three years old.

  • Kids can't really memorize lines.

  • All right, so it's not like they stick a script in front of your face and say, here, read that kids can't read, so that doesn't work out very well.

  • So the way that my mom would get people to understand that I had great memorization skills or that I was able to, like, repeat stuff and do exactly as they told me as she would lock me in a room and she'd say, Here's a record player.

  • Here's a 45.

  • I want you to listen to that single and hear it over and over and over, and by the time you come out, you better be able to repeat it.

  • Note for note.

  • And so that was how I would impress people because I would go in on the interviews and I would be like a parrot or a parakeet.

  • I would just repeat back what I was trained.

  • So I would go in there and I would sing like, put on a happy face or, you know, raindrops keep falling on my head or my mom's favorite one, which was junk food junkie.

  • I don't know if you remember that, but when we were kids, there was this guy named Jim Grow ji, and he had this song called Junk Food.

  • How'd it go, man?

  • I don't remember.

  • Like I'm a junkie, you know, he was no Southern tweeting and all that.

  • If you came out the room and you hadn't memorized those, I get my ass beat you would get whipped.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Big time belt.

  • Well, saying the whole thing.

  • So long, court, whatever.

  • Those, Whatever was handy and the parents.

  • Okay, okay, so So my dad wasn't really the like.

  • I mean, he was crazy, but he was crazy and more of a methodical type.

  • Wait.

  • So he did very dark things to the Children, using them and abusing them, but mostly around the finances, Mostly around manipulation, you know, getting what he wanted out of us that way and saying, Oh, it's all for love.

  • But there was no love in the family, whereas the mom was just crazy.

  • Like she just had no self control.

  • And she, you know, was like by poor.

  • So one minute she'd be, like laughing and smiling in the next minute, she'd be gouging your eyes out with, like, a spoon or something, you know, So this woman would torture her Children.

  • It wasn't just like, you know.

  • Hey, I'm gonna smack you because you did something wrong or you're going to be punished.

  • You know, for the sake of, you know, teaching you a lesson.

  • This was like chasing you around with, like, toilet seat lids, knives and, you know, whatever she littered throwing shoes, he whatever she could get her hands on to beat you with, she would beat you with.

  • And, you know, she used to do things like hold me down and torture me and tell me she was gonna operate on me because I was so ugly and my nose was too big and I was too fat.

  • So she was gonna cut the fat off herself with a knife, and she was going to suck it out with a syringe.

  • And she was gonna, you know, sterilized me with a needle in my eye.

  • You know?

  • Just kind of crazy stuff.

  • Shit.

  • You don't say.

  • You got to write t o go to that.

  • Not in my household, but your mom.

  • You're blessed.

  • Very blessed.

  • Your mom is obviously was dealing with some type of mental issues, in my opinion.

  • That's right.

  • I'm a parent, s so and you know, as a parent, you know, that's the last thing you could ever even imagine with your kids.

  • Like kidding me.

  • My kids, my pride and joy.

  • I love him so much.

  • I would do anything to protect him.

  • I would do anything to let him know he's loved and that his dad is there for him.

  • So what kind of person, in their same mind, would ever put their job to something like that?

  • Obviously, None.

  • So therefore, no sanity, marriage, boot camp family addition.

  • We're finding out all these things, even the the set.

  • The scene I saw where you had a photo album from your childhood.

  • It was no pictures of you from your childhood other than work pictures like head shots with the kind of things your mom kept.

  • And when I was thinking of this, you know, they had this expression called Daddy issues that they apply to women.

  • But I think men have come to mommy issues, so Mommy issues.

  • So when you Courtney found out about his mommy issues, what made you wanna say I do?

  • I was gonna come home with you, like I mean, I have you know, Mommy issues too.

  • So I get it, but not to the level that he does.

  • But like, you know, it's just I have a lot of compassion for what he's gone through, and, you know, I feel like, you know, it needs to be treated like very seriously, you know?

  • And that goes to like his whole family, like because they were, like, all abuse, like his brothers and sisters and everything.

  • That's what my brother is on the show to show that it wasn't just me, you know, it wasn't just me, but it was every kid that came through that household was abused.

  • But that said two different levels to different extremes.

  • Because I was the main moneymaker.

  • I was the workhorse.

  • But that said, my sister started it.

  • She was in the Mickey Mouse Club.

  • A lot of people don't know that she was one of the Mouseketeers in the seventies, so she was famous.

  • She had all the kids chasing her and, you know, all the sensation of all the stardom and all that stuff and fans stock in her and all that crazy stuff.

  • She started that and then it was me.

  • And then after I left the house, my mom still needed the income because she was just laying in bed all day, making phone calls.

  • You gotta massively my next one.

  • I got emancipated.

  • OK, so then it went to my next brother, which was eaten So now Eden's on the show with me talking about.

  • Yeah, Well, once he left, then it was all on my shoulders.

  • And then I had to take care of the younger ones than I had to go out and work for a living.

  • I had to go on the auditions.

  • But I'm living in the shadow of my older brother because people say what?

  • You're not Cory, you know, and imagine having to grow up like that.

  • So you know, I empathize for him, too.

  • And that's why we're making this his breakout.

  • And I'm hoping that people can finally give him some respect that he deserves because he deserves his place out there to my other brother.

  • Doesn't care because he's an LAPD.

  • No, he doesn't.

  • He's like, I'm a cop.

  • Got a regular job?

  • Yeah, I got a regular job, but for my brother eaten, you know, he's been lost a little bit in in the the Shadow.

  • And, you know, this is, I think, an opportunity for him to kind of make a point of like, Look, I'm human.

  • I'm here too, on I deserve you know, my voice in all of this.

  • So I'm hoping that happens, and also it's It's a chance for us to kind of deep in our connection because he needs to know that just cause I left, I wasn't leaving him.

  • But I was leaving on abusive situation for my own good, because that's what needed to happen.

  • So that's that's a very real element.

  • But the other thing sway is that I had to do this because I'm making a documentary that is the most important work that I've ever done OK, which is chronicling the abuse to sexual abuse of Children in the industry.

  • I've been talking about this for a long time, so I started making this documentary and then a bunch of people who are obviously very guilty of some very bad things.

  • I didn't want to see this happen, didn't want to see me succeed, and they shut me down.

  • So when they shut me down, I had to find a way of financial means to complete this project because nobody was gonna give me the money for it, because people don't want the secret's out.

  • So I did the show as part of a way to make enough money to finish my documentary so the documentary is now complete.

  • We're looking for distribution.

  • Okay, all is called truth.

  • The rape of two Coreys two Coreys.

  • And I know you.

  • You out it, um your father's former person was your father's personal assistant.

  • That's Lloyd.

  • John Grissom.

  • You got it.

  • He was somebody that you said molested us, and he gave me every drug I ever tried, Huh?

  • He, you know, would ply me with alcohol.

  • He would get me drunk, he would take me out to the nightclubs and then, you know, once he got me on the right combination of drugs, from Quaaludes to cocaine to heroin, I mean, you name it literally.

  • Every drug I've tried in my life was because of that man.

  • So anyway, once he got me to the right level, then he abused me.

  • Um, And then there was another guy called Alfie who also abused me.

  • Ah, and then my best friend.

  • It all started with, you know, when I met, court came when he was 14 years old.

  • And the first day that I met him, he told me about how he was raped by a very, very powerful person in this industry.

  • And that person is still powerful and still in this industry and still around and needs to be exposed.

  • So not only are we doing this to expose that person finally so that Cory God rest in heaven can finally have peace, but also so that we can make sure that this guy in out there raping and destroying more lives are you gonna name that person?

  • And it's not that your ass I am.

  • That's right.

  • That's what we're here for.

  • Okay?

  • Do they already know?

  • They know that.

  • That's why I had multiple attempts on my life.

  • So I had multiple death threats.

  • But now it's not worth killing me because the movie's made.

  • So he knows that he knows it done.

  • He knows it in the can.

  • And multiple people have their hands on it.

  • So if anything were to happen to me, it wouldn't really matter.

  • You could kill me, but it ain't gonna stop the truth from coming that way.

  • Uncle.

  • Say that way.

  • No, I'm not.

  • I'm not.

  • I'm just saying that it won't make a difference.

  • It won't prevent him from being found out.

  • He's gonna be found out.

  • So this this is like we were just talking about Harvey Weinstein earlier, right?

  • Harvey Weinstein and got nothing on this because let me tell you something.

  • Harvey Weinstein has done a lot of evil to a lot of people, but there is nothing more important than preserving the innocence of our Children.

  • You know what I'm saying?

  • Children's rights need to be explicitly at the forefront of all of our thoughts and all of our minds because nobody is doing nothing about it.

  • So that's why I've been campaigning in New York last year.

  • I hope in the state helped to change the C V a The Child Victims Act.

  • We got that past instead New York and went through in January.

  • And that's why our Kelly and Epstein are both indicted right now in the state of New York, because we were able to get that Lola past.

  • We're doing the same thing in California.

  • So when my documentary comes out, hopefully right now the law is called California Abie to 18.

  • We got it passed in the Senate and in the House, and it's sitting on Governor Newsome's desk.

  • So if Governor Newsome signs that bill and he's got like, two weeks left to do it.

  • So let's get with it, governor.

  • But anyway, once he gets that done, then it's gonna create a three year look back window and change the statute of limitations to 55 years old in California.

  • So with a three year look back window, that means finally, for the first time in history, I will have a chance of justice.

  • My brother, who's no longer with us, can have his memory restored because his justice will come about.

  • And hundreds of thousands of kids who've been in the California seen who have been through the industry have been abused are now gonna finally have a chance to have their voices heard.

  • This is a major turnover.

  • Corey Feldman gonna man a round of applause for this work.

  • Jeremy and Texas.

  • You gotta question Jeremy.

  • Go ahead.

  • I got a comment in the question and handed changes.

  • I'm hurting a big, big fan.

  • I can't endure so much.

  • Just not what I call a convention so much on your work in this.

  • God bless you are you're one of the strongest people I've known that I'm going up to all your movies.

  • Your teddy can you saw about the man.

  • You a huge, huge icon.

  • I called to ask you about Corrie.

  • James.

  • I appreciate everything you've done.

  • You're strong.

  • Would you be willing to tell us Maybe something we don't know or something that maybe one of your most endearing memories about Cory aggressive.

  • That's a beautiful, A beautiful question.

  • I thank you for that and thinking for the comments.

  • I will.

  • And this isn't really in the film yet.

  • And I don't know if this was actually, you know, I told them when they made the lifetime movie, I wanted this scene in there because it wasn't in the book.

  • Ah, but this is one of the most powerful moments and and it was right before he died.

  • A lot of people don't know this because, you know, we had We did the show.

  • And after the show, there was a big falling out, and that was because I knew he was destroying his life.

  • He was becoming very self destructive, and he was just he couldn't keep it together.

  • And I was so hurt and disappointed by that, and I didn't want to show to keep going cause I felt like that was just an excuse for him to keep abusing himself where hand him and check.

  • He's taking that check, and he's turning it into more self abuse by doing drugs and by hurting himself.

  • So I was like, I can't keep doing this because now it's co dependency.

  • Now I'm helping him keep that abuse going.

  • So instead I'm gonna shut it down.

  • I'm not gonna talk to him for a year.

  • And we took that year off and he respected it and he didn't try to reach out, and I didn't reach out to him.

  • And the year past, and when that year ended, he called me up and he goes, Look, man, my mom's got cancer.

  • I heard that your grandfather just died.

  • We all know Michael just died.

  • Mark Rocco, the director of Dream Little Dream, just died.

  • We just lost, like, nine people, a cumulatively in our lives together, And he's like, You know what?

  • Let's let bygones be bygones, because we need each other as brothers right now.

  • And I said, You're right.

  • We do So from that, we started hanging out again, and I actually helped take his mom to chemo sessions.

  • You know, we like we came together, and we were brothers again.

  • I went through my divorce with my ex wife, and during that time, we got to spend this one great great last weekend together.

  • This was literally a week and 1/2 2 weeks before he died, and, you know, he hadn't He hadn't had any girls in a while and I brought some honeys over.

  • I gotta look, my brother, I was like, All right, so we had some hot girls come over.

  • We spent this wonderful weekend and he had so much fun.

  • And at the end of it, I'll never forget this moment.

  • He was sitting on the couch, were in my living room, and we both have robes on, and it's like Monday morning crack of dawn like, five o'clock.

  • The last girls does left, you know, and he's sitting on my floor and he looks up to me and we had a secret Cory handshake, right?

  • It was like this this thing where we go like that and it was like our peace and love sign, but together and we'd we'd melded together.

  • And so he puts his hand up like that for me to shake it, and he's like, you know, man, he's like this really means something and goes, I just want to thank you.

  • I said for what?

  • And he looks right into my eyes and he goes, I want to thank you.

  • Because finally, after all these years, I I can see the world through your eyes.

  • You finally showed me the world to your eyes and it's a beautiful place.

  • And I said, God bless brother.

  • Wow.

  • And we gave each other a big hug and went to bed.

  • And that was the last time I saw him was the last time you saw him.

  • And I thank you for sharing that man.

  • Wow.

  • Cory felt me, man.

  • Listen, man of I'm a little down and out many.

  • Did you bring some of the money stuff?

  • Way did meet at the Playboy mansion.

  • You know, whilst I met at the Playboy Mansion is Jenny McCarthy.

  • She's right down the hall, man.

  • We gotta hook you two up.

  • We gotta hook you todo Mary.

  • All right, my brother.

  • All right.

  • Okay.

  • Uh uh.

  • Don't forget to go find him a marriage boot camp on family addition.

  • Friday, October 11 at 10 p.m. Are you really comfortable putting your personal business out for public assumption like that?

  • Um, well, we did it for, like, you know, personal reasons as well.

  • A greater cause.

  • You?

  • No greater cause, um, you know, obviously, you know, uh, to help Cory and his brother eat and repair their relationship.

  • Um, And then also, ah, for our noble cause, which is for this documentary to help raise finance for it as well.

  • So I'm in support of both of those things.

  • And, um, you know, I think for the most part, um, it's gone well, but again, we've only seen, like, the first episode or so.

  • So be careful.

  • Reality TV, you know, defeat it would, you know, Here's what we want to say about that.

  • You know, I've been down this road a few times exactly, and you know that I've been screwed over a few times.

  • Okay, so we let the people we TV.

  • No, we said, Look, we've been down this road before.

  • We're gonna give this to you.

  • We're going to give you this trust and this chance.

  • Now, if you screw us over, everybody's gonna know it, okay?

  • Everybody's gonna know it because we all know what it looks like when they take things out of context.

  • We all know what Frank and biting is by this point.

  • The saints a real life.

  • You can't pull the wool over as we've seen it.

  • We've done it.

  • There's been a lot of reality shows, but we put it all out there with the trust and the faith that we're dealing with some very, very sensitive topics and very sensitive people and volatile situations like Aaron Carter or like my brother or like us, where if one thing goes wrong, for one thing is handled inappropriately in God forbid, somebody takes their life over something that happens.

  • Uh, that's that's on you.

  • Yeah, that's on you.

  • You know what I'm saying?

  • Hey, God's in control, right?

  • God's in control.

  • Alright?

  • We just here to do our job, but I know that I worked for the man.

  • I'm speaking the word I'm preaching the word.

  • I'm trying to help Children.

  • So there is much bigger causes and much more important things happening right now.

  • Please respect that.

  • And if you respect it, all will be good.

  • Cory Film way Had a legend come bar so recently that you worked with the one and only Kiefer Sutherland came by Lost Boys Stand by Me.

  • And How did his country music go over here on this way?

  • Found a song that way.

  • Have a thing that we do here on the show when we have somebody who was a co star and they come by, maybe afterwards we have them leave a question for the next person question for you.

  • Did he Simplest question to Cory would be Did you have more fun making Stand by me or Lost Boys and Thea?

  • Other great question is, whose wardrobe did you like more minor?

  • Jason Patrick's?

  • Uh, that was an interesting question.

  • A little softball for me, but thank you very much.

  • Oh Ah, let's see.

  • Did I enjoy Stand by me or lost Boys more?

  • Gosh, that's a tricky one.

  • Cheever.

  • Um, does I'll tell you why it's tricky because I enjoyed stand by me very much, obviously getting to spend the time with River.

  • That was an amazing experience to of us growing up together because we've known each other for years and years.

  • But we hadn't, ah, work together, obviously.

  • So it was like we were comps competitors a bit until that moment.

  • And now we got to work together and be friends.

  • And it was like we were already friends.

  • We were already We had so many common, you know, things.

  • Because we're both vegetarian.

  • We both cared about animal rights.

  • We both cared about nature and love and all those things that are important, right?

  • So we got along like, the super Well right away.

  • But then you go to laws, Boys, and now it's Cory.

  • Now, I got to meet Corey for the first time, and now we became brothers.

  • You know what I'm saying?

  • So somehow keeper was a part of those two very pivotal and important moments in my life.

  • I don't know how, but that's just the way God planned it.

  • Cause not only with a crucial life changing moments for me in my life and my career, but obviously for him as well, huh?

  • And what about the best dress?

  • That's wardrobe wardrobe.

  • David or Michael?

  • I've got to go with Kiefer on now.

  • Well, look, man Cory, when that doc is done, come up here.

  • I will do that.

  • Okay, Dogs done.

  • We just gotta find distribution, distribution.

  • Put the word out for me, man.

  • I need help.

  • Anybody who's got enough balls to actually support me and put the truth out now is the time.

  • Pony it up.

  • Let's get it done.

  • Yeah, I would imagine that Flix what you would think, but I already met with them there to skirt.

  • I'm telling you, so many outlets right now telling you the trowel.

  • I'm not with them.

  • And they said We think it's a beautiful documentaries.

  • Really important.

  • It's got to be seen, but we don't want to be.

  • News breakers were not news breakers.

  • We don't like break news like that.

  • So maybe find somebody who breaks news and then come to us afterwards.

  • So that was literally what they said.

  • You want to place?

  • We go.

  • So I didn't go to no HBO Amazon.

  • I would love to go down.

  • Oh, no, I don't know anybody.

  • You know anybody in Amazon and I know people, bro.

  • Yeah, help me out.

  • This information you're powerful.

  • You gotta show, man.

  • Come on, help me out.

  • Wait.

  • Really working me right now?

  • You got access to the world every day, so that makes you powerful.

  • That's why you are here.

  • and able to be able to speak your truth man every time and give it up for court.

  • Unless a beautiful wife he's a writer.

  • He's a writer from Canada to write and die.

  • Baby should have a baby.

  • A championship from Oakland.

  • Courtney, you in this room?

  • Thank you, brother.

  • I appreciate you make sure you watch him on marriage.

  • Boot camp coming up and then up next we got Trinidad.

  • James.

  • He's going to join us.

  • You want to talk?

  • When I made it 874233 for five.

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