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The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - EverRespect - 10-22-2013 07:32 AM

Quote:The day Corey Feldman met Corey Haim, when they were 14 years old and preparing to work together on the film “The Lost Boys,” they bonded instantly. Both were young Jewish actors who often competed for the same roles. They shared a first name and even a favorite number, sort of. Haim’s was 222. Feldman’s was 22.

As they spoke, it became clear that they also shared horrific histories of abuse.

Haim confided in his new friend that on the set of the 1986 film “Lucas,” “an adult male convinced him that it was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that it was what all the guys do. So they walked off to a secluded area between two trailers . . . and Haim allowed himself to be sodomized.”

Haim then followed this shocking tale with a question.

“So,” he said to his new bestie. “I guess we should play around like that, too?”
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Feldman from ‘The Goonies’ in 1985Photo: Everett Collection
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In “Coreyography,” Feldman — one of Hollywood’s top child actors in the 1980s with hits like “Stand By Me,” “The Lost Boys,” “Gremlins” and “The Goonies” — shares tales of his own abuse at the hands of trusted adults throughout his Hollywood experience.
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Feldman from ‘Stand by Me’ in 1986Photo: Everett Collection

Along the way, he recounts his often twisted friendship with Haim — the two spent their teen years partying and living with their molesters (and no, Feldman writes, he did not take Haim up on his suggestion) — as well as his friendship with Michael Jackson, which, in a sign of how screwed up Feldman’s life was, served as one of his healthiest and most supportive relationships.

Feldman’s troubles began at home. His mother, Sheila, was a former Playboy model with severe depression and drug issues, and his father, Bob, had been in a post-hit version of ’60s one-hit wonders Strawberry Alarm Clock and only seemed to care about his son when they were getting high together.

Sheila began telling Feldman how flawed he was at age 4, when she dyed his hair blond, saying, “You were supposed to be blond.” She also tortured him about his weight, calling him fat and eventually force-feeding him diet pills.

When she caught him sneaking two cookies when he was 5, she made him stand facing a wall for an hour, then went off, Feldman writes, on an insane verbal rant.

“You have no right to disrespect me like this . . . you ungrateful s – - t,” she railed before somehow segueing to, “Do you realize that most women would die to look like this after two kids? Look at these t – - s,” she said, cupping her breasts toward him.

By the time he was 7, Feldman was working as a commercial actor and was relied on as the family bread-winner. He was banned from ever riding a bicycle because, his mother told him, he couldn’t afford to be injured. “You have responsibilities now,” she said.

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Unsurprisingly, the starved-for-love Feldman began acting out on-set and became regarded by some as a brat. When he was fired from a TV movie, his mother forced him to remove his clothes as she reached for “a long wooden dowel . . . [that acted] as a window stop.”

“ ‘How could you f – - – ing do this to me?’ she screams. She is out of control, wild-eyed, like an animal. Her face is bright red and blotchy, her cheeks are streaked with mascara. ‘You know I need this f – - – ing money. I will kill you. I will f – - – ing kill you, you worthless piece of s – - t.”

Feldman tried to hide under his little brother’s crib as his mother shoved the dowel toward him.

“She’s bent at the waist, ramming the pole under the cotton eyelet dust ruffle . . . jabbing at my ribs, my arms, my face,” he writes. “My skin is raw and bleeding. I think that, maybe, she is serious. She really does want to kill me. Then everything goes black.”

Later that week, she taunts him further.

“ ‘I’m going to kill you.’ My mother delivers this line in a sing-song cadence, like she’s suggesting we go to a picnic, or make balloon animals, or fly a kite in Chatsworth Park. ‘On Saturday,’ she says, with a wink.”

http://nypost.com/2013/10/19/the-childhood-hell-of-the-lost-boys/


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - Native Georgian - 10-22-2013 08:27 AM

Holy ****.

I've long suspected that the "entertainment" industry is even sicker and more f_cked up than what the media lets on (and what the media lets on is pretty gruesome in the first place).


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - Machiavelli - 10-22-2013 08:54 AM

There is a blog called crazydaysandnights.net > The Nickoldeon guy in charge of all those teen shows is a major creeper. He's the Dad of that Jamie Lynn Spears baby the site says. The stuff that comes out of that. Hollywood is a screwed up place.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - LSU04_08 - 10-22-2013 09:01 AM

Holy SH*T! As an 80's kid myself, those were two of my most favorite actors... What a storyline for those two. Sad, very very sad.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - QuestionSocratic - 10-22-2013 09:24 AM

No wonder the Hollywood elite are a bunch of liberals. They are all fu##ed up.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - EverRespect - 10-22-2013 09:32 AM

The safest adult situation that Corey Feldman could call on was Michael Jackson. That should tell you something right there.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - LSU04_08 - 10-22-2013 09:38 AM

(10-22-2013 09:32 AM)EverRespect Wrote:  The safest adult situation that Corey Feldman could call on was Michael Jackson. That should tell you something right there.

I was thinking about the irony in that... I guess Jackson, the biggest known pedofile ever, felt sorry for Feldman since he'd been so abused by other men his whole life. Cauley McCulkin could probably tell of the horrors in Neverland.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - Machiavelli - 10-22-2013 09:50 AM

Micheal was given Estrogen by his father to keep his voice high. He screwed up his own kid for life so he could keep the money train going with the Jackson 5. Supposedly the Dad always teased him about his nose that's why he kept on with the surgeries. Crazy.


Re: RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - I'mMoreAwesomeThanYou - 10-22-2013 10:02 AM

(10-22-2013 08:54 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  There is a blog called crazydaysandnights.net > The Nickoldeon guy in charge of all those teen shows is a major creeper. He's the Dad of that Jamie Lynn Spears baby the site says. The stuff that comes out of that. Hollywood is a screwed up place.

She told me it was my baby....

Positive Rep me and I'll vote for Obama in 2016


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - LSU04_08 - 10-22-2013 10:25 AM

(10-22-2013 09:50 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  Micheal was given Estrogen by his father to keep his voice high. He screwed up his own kid for life so he could keep the money train going with the Jackson 5. Supposedly the Dad always teased him about his nose that's why he kept on with the surgeries. Crazy.

I don't understand what it is with the parents of childhood stars... Their greed is relentless.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - DrTorch - 10-22-2013 10:48 AM

Yeah, Feldman going public with this was very brave...yet the msm pretty much ignored it.

That's the Hollywood liberal elite right there. And that's what the world thinks America is like, and why there's so much hatred toward the country. I'm sure lazy Tom does his share as an ugly American too.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - SuperFlyBCat - 10-22-2013 10:59 AM

Awful story. Really makes you appreciate any sense of normalcy that you have.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - I'mMoreAwesomeThanYou - 10-22-2013 11:03 AM

I'd take Mooresville NC over Los Angeles CA anyday.

Positive Rep me and I'll vote for Obama in 2016


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - LSU04_08 - 10-22-2013 11:16 AM

(10-22-2013 11:03 AM)ImMoreAwesomeThanYou Wrote:  I'd take Mooresville NC over Los Angeles CA anyday.

Positive Rep me and I'll vote for Obama in 2016

I'm pretty sure that anyone besides an LA resident would take that too lol. Hell probabaly many of the LA residents too.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - EverRespect - 10-22-2013 11:25 AM

Amazing how perfectly this story ties in with liberals, the age of consent, and the homosexual agenda.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - SumOfAllFears - 10-22-2013 11:25 AM

LaLa LA loves Roman Polanski and Woody Allen


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - ClairtonPanther - 10-22-2013 11:49 AM

Could explain why a lot of former child stars become drug addicts. Terrible


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - DaSaintFan - 10-22-2013 11:59 AM

Saw various stories about this previously. Corey H was a semi-regular guest on some of the religious talk show channels, where hed talk about this nightmare of being a childhood star, and hes said it's _still_ occuring, Hollywood is just more tightlipped about it.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - mlb - 10-22-2013 12:19 PM

(10-22-2013 11:25 AM)EverRespect Wrote:  Amazing how perfectly this story ties in with liberals, the age of consent, and the homosexual agenda.

I guess I want to know what you define as "liberal." If you are referring to the Democratic party, then you are completely offbase.

If you are talking about some ridiculous left wing organization like NAMBLA, ok. But attribute it correctly.

What you are saying here is the same as saying that some crazy, right wing conservative church that wants to ban dancing, singing, alcohol, interracial relationships, etc., is what the basic "conservative" or Republican wants.


RE: The childhood hell of ‘The Lost Boys’ - LSU04_08 - 10-22-2013 12:26 PM

(10-22-2013 12:19 PM)mlb Wrote:  
(10-22-2013 11:25 AM)EverRespect Wrote:  Amazing how perfectly this story ties in with liberals, the age of consent, and the homosexual agenda.

I guess I want to know what you define as "liberal." If you are referring to the Democratic party, then you are completely offbase.

If you are talking about some ridiculous left wing organization like NAMBLA, ok. But attribute it correctly.

What you are saying here is the same as saying that some crazy, right wing conservative church that wants to ban dancing, singing, alcohol, interracial relationships, etc., is what the basic "conservative" or Republican wants.

You know what a bleeding heart liberal is. And that's definitely not a right wing Conservative church. That's a cult.