Corey Feldman vs. the World

Marcie Hume执导
2025    1小时 38分钟纪录, 喜剧
7.06.0
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With unprecedented access, this years-in-the-making verité film embeds with Corey Feldman as he mounts a surreal rock tour with a band of lingerie-clad "angels". The tour goes awry, forcing Feldman to confront his long-held allegations about abuse in Hollywood and his own darkest secrets. Neither glorification nor condemnation, this complicated portrait does not praise or punish, but keeps widening the hardest questions.
  • Corey FeldmanSelf
  • Courtney Anne MitchellSelf
  • Darci CarpenterSelf
  • Margot LaneSelf
  • Brittany ChapmanSelf
  • Jezebel SweetSelf
  • Jimena FosadoSelf
  • Eden FeldmanSelf
  • Anthony FantanoSelf
  • Marcie Hume导演 / 制片人 / Director Of Photography
  • Star Rosencrans制片人
  • Jim Cummings执行制片人
  • Nick Weiss-Richmond副制片人
  • Phil Shapiro执行制片人
  • Adam Franklin制片人 / 剪辑师
  • Bossi BakerColorist
  • John BowersSound Mixer

Corey Feldman vs. the World的评分和评论

  • CatcherNTheRyan2026年1月30日
    It's a good documentary. It's doesn't tell you Corey is freaky little weirdo. It SHOWS you he's a creepy little weirdo. That's what good docs do.
  • Jacob O’Neal2026年4月29日
    I can’t imagine being famous practically since my first solid memories began to form and never knowing what a normal life is like. Corey Feldman mentions in this documentary that he has no concept of normalcy, having been signing autographs since he was 6 years old. This film helps show what that and whatever abuse he suffered in Hollywood has done to him…and it ain’t pretty. The film starts at Corey and his last wife’s wedding in Las Vegas. This is where you first begin to understand sanity is in short supply. In his vows, which seemed a little off but kind enough until you really focus on them, he said “till YOU die” instead of “till death do us part”. Then someone asked the guests to pitch in roughly $40 each to pay for the dinner they just ate at the reception. This is the world of Corey Feldman. I want to be clear about something - I am a fan of Corey Feldman. Stand By Me, Friday The 13th part IV, The Goonies, The Lost Boys and License To Drive were staples of my childhood. I’ve even seen him in concert…TWICE. That doesn’t mean I don’t know the type of person he is. Before the veil started to lift for the world he appeared on The Surreal Life where he tried to play up the fact that he’s a vegetarian. When someone called out his hypocrisy for wearing leather boots he took it as a personal attack. This was his first taste of “reality” television. He married his then fiancé Susie on that show, had her pose for Playboy shortly after and then made sure she was his costar in his next “reality” show, The Two Coreys. This is where the perception of Feldman started to shift into him being a controlling grifter who treats everyone poorly and then acts like the victim when they complain publicly. I say all this because this documentary is not an exposé, it simply reiterates what we’ve already heard. The majority of the documentary is about his first concert tour with his harem of “angels”. As you can imagine, it was a mess. And things are no different now. When I saw him the second time Courtney had just left him. He lost his talented drummer and replaced them literally days before the tour. The stage show was a disaster. He was late on stage, stopped a song halfway through because someone was off…almost as off as his vocals. Enough about my experiences going to his shows. In the film we see him impose his will upon these weak girls. There was one, his violinist, who was older and stronger than the others. She willingly broke her non-disclosure agreement in order to let people what it was like being on tour with him in a hot bus, surrounded by dog poop, drugs and sexual depravity. When I started to watch this film I thought it was a joke that Corey was in on. By the time it was over, I almost felt bad for him if it wasn’t for the fact that everyone else, his wife, brother, manager, the angels, even the dogs deserved my empathy more. He and his wife’s girlfriend admitted toward the end of the film that she was addicted to opiates and feels like she was under some sort of spell during her time with them. This movie is conflicting because I still like Feldman but I would never want to meet him. He’s a perpetual victim with messiah complex, always thinking that unless he can control his world then everyone else’s will be miserable.
  • agibis2026年3月26日
    Wow what a trainwreck!

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