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Please welcome Corey Feldman.
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(both clear their throats)
Hi.
This is not your first time at this rodeo.
It is not my first rodeo,
but is good to see you back at the show.
Thank you it's nice to see you again too, Corey.
Thank you for having me.
Corey, you going in-depth with this documentary.
Yes.
And I glimpsed at you on Oz, and I--
He says hello by the way,
I ran into him at the airport yesterday.
I told him I was coming to see you.
Yeah, them and I are real cool.
But when I saw you on a show, that's when I was like,
"Hey, I wanna talk to Corey too."
God bless you.
Because you've been very consistent
about this story for years.
Tell us about the documentary.
Well basically the documentary is something,
you know I put my book out,
it became a New York Times Best Seller.
But unfortunately, we had to change the names in the book.
Because?
Because the publisher makes you do that.
Because?
The publisher has their own lawyers,
and their legal team vets it out,
and they say, "We can't take that risk,"
"So we've gotta change the names"
"to protect the guilty or the innocent."
Right.
But that was years ago.
Because you came on here to promote that one.
That's right, that's right.
That was at least--
That was almost a decade ago.
Almost a decade.
2013.
Okay, so look how times have changed now,
between me too and kids too.
That's right.
'Cause this is like a kids too.
Kids too is the next movement.
This is the children's right to movement
and this is the movement that should have been put first.
So instead we have to bring them now.
Which we still see--
The kids too has been around
since the black and white era of TV.
You know before colored TV and--
There were problems, there were problems, that's right.
So if you go back to the beginning of history of Hollywood,
there have been rumors of this sort of thing,
whether it was Jacky Coogan, whether it was Mickey Rooney,
whether it was Judy Garland, we've heard about these things.
Micky Rooney.
Yeah, he sang like a bird.
That's right.
And nobody listened.
Nobody listened, nobody took it seriously.
So we tried in the book,
then we tried again when we put out a lifetime movie
that we called "The Tale Two Coreys"
and again, the producer said,
"Oh no no, we gotta change this, we gotta change that,"
"we wanna throw them off the track."
So, have never been able to get the chance
to actually just put it out there.
Which is why I spent my own money, out of my own budget,
out of my own pocket--
That how much did you spend?
That, like, what are you spending?
(sighs) Let me tell you, so it started off
that the budget was 150,000, and as we kept shooting--
For a documentary?
The budget became 300,000.
So at 300,000, that was where we capped it,
we finished production, we delivered it
to our Arizona missions attorneys and they said,
"That's great, we can get you cleared for insurance,"
"but the insurance is gonna be 1.3 million dollars."
So you had to take out an insurance policy
on your own life in case something happens to you?
I had to take an insurance policy on the film.
Oh okay.
Not on my life.
I got security for that, that's--
By the way, look we have a security force here for Wendy,
just for Wendy, but there's double security here now
because Corey has security for himself, his third wife,
his son, and your ex-wives.
That's right.
Around the clock.
That's right, that's right.
Because?
Because we're in danger
You were stabbed.
And well have been stabbed,
I was almost run over by two trucks,
which happened literally--
Muscle trucks.
Well yeah, big monster trucks
with the giant bars of light,
and that happened literally the day after I went on YouTube
and said, "I'm going to do something about this."
As soon as I said, "I'm gonna something about this,"
the next three days were crazy,
that's all in the documentary,
so you'll see how it played out.
But literally we've had countless death threats,
you know, you again will be showing all of it
in the documentary--
People trying to shut you down,
because you're trying to expose that kids--
Because evil protects itself.
Evil protects itself at no cost.
That's a good one.
They will go endless lengths
to protect the rich and the powerful,
and we're here to say, "Look enough is enough."
"The kids have gotta come first."
We've gotta bring the truth to the surface.
So this is why I spend my own money,
it cost me a hell of a lot as you know,
and I'm now risking loosing everything including my life,
including my family's safety and security,
so there is a lot on the table and all I care about
is that people have a chance to watch this film
and decide for themselves what the truth is.
We gonna tell you exactly when it's gonna be on.
But let's go back to Corey Haim,
you know, your bestie from childhood,
and, when he was alive, he's now passed away,
he had an overdose or something like that?
No, he did not overdose.
He actually died of Pneumonia and an enlarged heart,
but the rumor that came out when he died
was that he had overdosed,
but the truth of the matter he did not overdose.
Was he done in?
Okay, so we don't know that.
Oh, okay.
See that's another thing is that--
I'm sorry for asking.
I wanna investigate.
No, it's okay.
It's okay because I'm glad you did,
because it's better that people hear it from me
that he did not overdose.
It was not--
You remember the two Coreys everybody,
you know, the two Coreys, thick as thieves,
He was my brother and he will always be my brother,
and that's what this is about.
What happened basically,
was everybody saw "The Two Coreys" show, right?
After "The Two Coreys" had ended in a big fight,
and we literally weren't gonna talk for a year,
I told him we need to take a year off,
we need to just separate ourselves,
so you can get healthy, and I can re-evaluate my life,
and then we can come back in a year and see where we're at.
And so he said, "That's fine,"
"but before we take that break,"
"I'd like to have one last dinner."
Okay, so we had one last dinner
with my ex-wife Suzy and his mom,
and we all got together,
and while they were cooking dinner downstairs,
him and I went upstairs
and we had a private chat in the bedroom.
And during that chat, he said, "you know man,"
"one of these days I gotta get the story out."
"I gotta tell the story."
I said, "Well then do it, write a book."
And he said, "I can't."
'Cause both of you were products of Hollywood molestation?
We had both been molested as children.
He was raped physically, I was raped emotionally and--
You were never raped physically?
I was not, I was molested, so you can call what you want.
So you're talking in this documentary?
Yes.
So you gonna have to amp up security even more?
That's right.
Because on Monday night at 11:00 Eastern Time,
it's going down.
It's going down live all over the world,
global live broadcast,
nobody has ever done anything like this before,
and the big deal is that I am saying every name
that basically affected the two of our lives,
and we also have other victims
talking about their experiences but with the one main name
that everybody is waiting to hear,
like Doctor Oz said, it was startling to hear it out loud,
it is a name that everybody on the planet knows.
No you whispered it to Oz, you didn't say it on Oz,
I didn't hear you say it on Oz.
No no no no.
He watched a preview of the movie,
because we did like a whole thing
where we watched it together--
And then Oz watched it
and saw Corey as being a credible person
because Oz has his own vetting team who--
That's right.
Then researched everybody, and then,
what he found is the people that Corey was naming,
they've had past--
Allegations.
Allegations with children and things like that.
That's right.
Corey...
You're speechless, I've never seen you speechless,
this is a big deal.
It's scary.
It's very scary.
I thank you so much
for being strong enough to support this.
God bless you.
(audience applauding)
I'm praying for you.
I love you, thank you.
No but I'm praying for you.
You only got you and her, and against the world?
It's scary.
It's scary.
But you know what?
Things are changing Wendy, things are changing,
and you know why?
Because now I'm on a panel at SAG
I'm working with a lot of--
What SAG?
SAG, SAG, Screen Actors Guild.
Oh SAG, Screen Actors Guild.
Yeah and there's a lot of these women
that are the me too victims, that are now standing by me,
like Rosanna Arquette.
But there are also a lot of parents watching right now,
and here co-host, you want your kids
to be actors and actresses,
you want your kids to play this Tom Foolery?
That's right.
Listen to this man.
Think about it.
Think about it before your kids--
This is an active situation.
So this guy, the main guy
is a still practicing big-wig in Hollywood?
Well, let's put it this way,
his an anonymity has been kept for all these years
because he's threatened, he's made it very scary,
people are terrified of him,
Just like Harvey Weinstein.
You know everybody was so scared to actually say the name,
because what could happen, it's the same situation.
So Cory Haim's mom I hear is not happy.
Cory, your friend, his mom is not happy
with you doing this documentary.
Can you elaborate?
I can't because there's so much legalities
around that issue.
That I'd really, I can't even talk about it,
all I can say is, God bless her,
God bless anybody who's a part of this,
but you know what, the truth will be revealed,
and we do definitely go into details,
and we even expose what she has to say
because at the end of the day, I want her voice
and what she has to say to be heard,
so we have her opinion in there,
this is an even-handed documentary.
I can't picture things going bad with this movie
'cause I just picture like this conversation.
Aren't you remotely curious to find out
even if people don't want their kids
to be part of Hollywood,
just the idea of what we're watching
between the kids on Disney, and Nickelodeon,
and then you know, every time--
Yes we have a Disney survivor.
Leave me alone.
We have a Disney survivor in the movie.
Yeah, you could be hearing from him.
Do we know that person?
His name is Ricky Garcia.
His name is Ricky Garcia.
And he is actually--
What he play on?
He was on a Disney TV series,
and he was on a Boy Band for Disney,
and he was molested by both his agent and his manager,
he's a very strong young man.
Is he still working today?
No, I don't think so,
I think he's still trying to record music,
but the thing is, it's very hard,
because what happens when you come out
about these people in the press.
What they do is they intimidate you
by taking away your potential.
They destroy your career,
they destroy your credibility,
They destroy your name.
So this young man is a hero.
He's only 20 years old,
and he found the courage to come forward,
to talk about his problems,
so God bless him for being there,
and we need to support him.
Corey?
You see I got this lion on,
I got this lion ring and lion hat,
tigers and lions because it's all about being bold,
being courageous, and being fearless,
and that's what we have to do right now.
What a mess!
Yeah.
No no, I'm saying no.
All the materials together,
I just have to laugh in the middle,
because I don't wanna cry.
You know what I mean?
Corey.
By the way you were dressed the same way before,
like he's consistent.
That's right.
He loves--
I got my own style.
Very flashy like the rest of us in this room.
Do you think you'll ever work again in Hollywood?
Absolutely.
Yeah have already got offers.
Yeah.
(audience applauding)
Yeah.
I think here is the thing, here is the thing,
before the Me Too Movement, I was dust,
that was not gonna happen,
my career was over--
Like you walk really good,
have you ever had a face lift or anything?
Nothing, nothing.
I mean for all you've been through--
I swear to God.
'Cause I know you've been through, you know, (stammers).
A lot of damn hell, yes. (laughs)
Yeah.
He's been to hell and back.
Right.
But your face, how old are you?
I try not to tell.
It's okay, we can look on Wikipedia.
22!
But you look (stammers)--
That's my lucky 22.
Oh my gosh!
He does have a 22, what a mess.
(Corey laughing)
You look really good.
Thank you God bless you.
And your spirits are really high
You know what?
I'm vegetarian, I don't eat animals,
and that's kept me healthy, I don't drink alcohol,
so those kind of things actually help you restore.
Yes, well and also telling your truth.
And you look great by the way!
Thank you Corey.
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Thank you.
Thank you Corey.
But telling your truth
has got to be like the best feeling ever.
You know.
You've been through stuff.
Look--
You know--
Not like this.
I know you've been, you've been no.
Nobody has been trying to kill me.
But you've been through a lot, I'm sure
I mean I believe in the killer.
You've been through a lot of emotional--
I'm divorced, that's easy, that's light work.
But God bless you.
You've been divorced
three times or two times.
That's true too. (laughs)
I've been divorced twice now too, that's light work
compared to what you're doing right now.
You're a hero.
Oh God bless you.
To a lot of people
who wanna receive this story.
His new film, is available Monday,
March 9th, 11:00 PM Eastern,
we all have to tune in at the same time,
it's called mytruthdoc.com if you miss it--
That's the website, where you can buy tickets right now.
For $20.
For 20 bucks, your whole household
can come watch for 20 dollars.
But let me tell you something right now,
if you miss it on Monday the--
On March 9th.
Then then it's gone forever.
Well, we're doing one repeat performance.
Okay.
We were doing this by demand for the UK and for Europe,
because it was gonna be on at 4 in the morning.
So we decided--
Oh they need to wake up.
Within the same 24 hours.
That is true.
(audience laughing)
Okay, wake up you all.
Well, we doing one more
screening 14 hours later,
which will be actually 3:00 PM Eastern on March 10th.
I'm not listening to anything he's saying,
and all I know is that Monday, March 9th at 11:00
for us here in New York.
That's right.
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