The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly - Corey's World Part 2 with Marcie Hume
Episode Date: December 24, 2025The guys loved this documentary so much, they are giving you part two of their interview with Marcie Hume, director of the new documentary "Corey Feldman vs The World." One reviewer said "It's an abs...olute masterpiece, hysterical and fascinating, he's a loon that needs to be cherished." That reviewer is Jacob Battat. | Bobby compares his time on a tour bus with Dane Cook to the struggles Corey had with his band. | Marcie remained nonjudgmental as she witnessed Corey trying to orchestrate threesome's with groupies and his girlfriends. "Corey Feldman vs The World" is streaming now on Apple TV or go to Coreyfilm.com! *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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And now, the Bonfire with Big J. O'Kerson and Robert Kelly.
What's up? We're back. We're back. This is, this is great. You know, you have to watch this more than twice because there's stuff that, you're not wrong.
There's so many things that you miss because you're so into this one scene and then stuff happens so fast.
And there's so much packed into it. You know, was there any, I have a question.
One hour and 37 short minutes. It goes by like 20 minutes.
But was there ever a time where
Because I know when
I already know the answer is going to be yes
Whatever you're about to say
I can't wait
Was there ever a time he asked you to get
Be with me forever
No stop it
Was there
You're a monster
Because we were talking
Off air about like
The fame thing
Because like he does come from that
Where he was a little king
A little prince
Yeah
But fame is such a weird thing
I was saying like
I had a I shut up
I went to LAF of pilot season
I got a pilot
and it was called adrenaline run
and it was Frank Lupa
who the guy who invented A-Team and Hunter
years after
And you always said you were the next Fred Dreyer
But
That's who played TV's Hunter
But here's I know
Wow, great facts, thank you
He's full of them
But the thing what happens with fame
Is that you go from a nobody
To a somebody
I sat
I booked the gig
I remember they were giving me the numbers
It was like $9,000
then I went to 15 I'm like I don't even understand this
and then I showed up on the day and I sat out on the curb
because I didn't and the lady was like is there something wrong with your trailer
I was like what she was that's your trailer they had my you didn't know what was
they had my name from the show in it I didn't I thought it was some guy named Gary or
whatever my name was so I was like no no I was just smoking a cigarette I went in
and I was like magical but three days into having fame I in my brain
I went to I remember we had a day off
I was walking in the mall
was shooting a pilot
and I literally pulled my cap down
because I didn't want people
to recognize me
for the pilot
no one has still ever seen
the only people that would have recognized me
was the key grip
right
but hey dude it's Bobby Kelly
we did a show together
it didn't get picked up
hey Bobby
another pilot
that's just in the trash can
so I couldn't imagine
having hit movie
after hit movie
being having that much fame
and then to let that go
you know what I mean
Like that type of fame
fucks with you in a different way
You're different than other people
Even walking to the mall
I'm like people are going
I had to walk incognito
I wasn't even shit
And I still haven't made it
But isn't what a Corey Phelman have though
It's like he will never lose the
I mean he's not going to have the
The girl screaming teenage excitement of it
But all if there was 20s 30s 40s
40s even 50
He goes to a mall
People know he is
Yeah
And he might get some
I mean he'll probably get more positive
the negative even like like in regards to being that kind of famous but when
what I think is interesting also we didn't talk about this yet is when your pockets
aren't matching that because that was the other thing too he's presenting a
lifestyle and this was I didn't know this until I guess really watching the
documentary and seeing more even he's given inside of his home a little bit when they
did the wife swap I don't know if it was the same place Jezebel told us they were
evicted from places within the time that they were like doing the the the
Angels project from places but the house well I know it's in the
hills. It's pretty modest for what it is. I mean, they're practicing in his living room that's
like a regular, do you know what I mean? Because I said he's not, he doesn't have that Goonies
money anymore. I'm sure that's a lot of that's him being fucked over, him spending frivolously,
I'm sure. But also thinking maybe it's never going to end and then business dries up.
But I think that, I mean, you know, it's, I'm so with you. That's why, you know, really early on
in the movie, we talk about that or, you know, we put in him talking about being famous from
the age of three, because I just don't think we could possibly wrap our heads.
around that and establishing your relationship with the world based on that.
But I don't know what, you know, how do you learn to satisfy, you know, yourself and what you
need then from the world to feel like, I'm good, I got this.
You see him getting so much love.
And I agree with you.
I think he will always have tremendous love from people.
You just see his face and, and you know, you have this connection.
I think people all over the world have this deep connection with.
Boss Boys is still in my top, like 10 movies.
legitimately i've watched it so much as i love it i still think it's great yeah i think and everything
that he's in as a kid up in no teenager he's great in yeah like he particularly is good
so i think there's is generational yeah and stand by me i i just think there's a difference
there there are different layers here there's the emotional feedback from an you know from a
faceless sort of essentially faceless audience and then there is monetizing that and staying
alive which i don't you know that's another that's kind of a classic mystery right like people
that go through
a zenith of fame
and then are in the new man's land.
It hurts. I mean, when I did that tour,
we were on G5s,
and then the end of the tour,
I was in Zone 5.
And it hurt,
not having luggage space.
You have had that line?
That's a great line.
You know what I mean?
Like, it hurt.
Like, I remember waiting in this,
and like, I was just walking on planes.
I could have had a bag of heroin.
I mean, it was something.
And then I'm just waiting for get on this plane.
And then I got, like, my back, there wasn't room for my, my overhead,
and they had to check it at the gate.
And I was just standing there.
And then I was just holding my tits, you know, it was like,
fuck, what a, what a, what a somebody was.
Listen, that does, that, that is, that's a genuine thing, too.
Like, it's a, it's a, it's like a bitchiness in yourself that you have to kind of fight.
Because I've done that, like, now, like, now if I go to, like, a game or something,
I want to go, like, a Sixers game or something.
something I'll take my daughter Christina and we'll go and like I'll get good seats
to the thing and now if someone's like hey want to go to the game with me and you
go and it's like if we're in like the seats that they get afford you kind of like no
that's great you can't help but I have the thing and you're like but who the fuck
am I I goes 85 to 90% of my life I was in those same shit do you know what I'm
saying yeah but then you kind of a thing like we don't have to be here now so
you know the things you thought were like the good upgrades when you were young
So, but he's, I said, I didn't understand first class until I could afford it.
You know what I mean?
Like first class flying or anything.
Yeah.
He had that, that's just a life.
Started that way.
He's never been different.
So to go back to a thing where it's like, exactly now he's like waiting with like four
girls and angel costumes to get on, like zone one, like you said.
I think we just learn what satiates us.
And maybe we don't figure it out until the end of life, but you figure out like,
what do I actually need to feel like people love me enough or, you know, like,
I'm good. And I think we've learned from other people that it's not going to be first class
seats. Like we're not at the end of life and be like, this is what I need to feel that I'm okay.
But I do think it's different for everybody, you know, but feeling like you're, you have that
foundation in life that you're okay and seen and loved, whatever that is. But I do think fame
messes with that in profound ways that you have to then work through as a different layer to really get
to people that are for real.
Or chase it.
Keep chasing it in any form.
And I think, I feel like that's what he's doing.
He's trying to get back to where he was instead of kind of being where he is.
You know, because if he-
He sat on money for a while too, I feel like.
Well, he kind of like, I think he took, he was not acting for a pretty good chunk.
Well, yeah, you're just making that.
I was so funny, like, I think he sat on a pile of cash.
No, no, no.
So I'm sorry.
I'm just, I'm not sitting on a pile, but I'm saying, I think, I think, I think, I think, I
I think whatever he made, I think he made a decent amount of money is those huge movies when he was a kid.
Yeah, but remember how, remember how he got emancipated and how that was all pretty messed up?
Yeah, but so exactly.
Also, he starts to have to spend tons of money, like, very young.
So as I'm saying, I think he put it probably like in his late teens, early 20s, he was probably kind of like, we're coasting, though, we're good.
If you're sitting there'd be a couple million dollars left even, like, but that goes.
Yeah, I think it, I keep saying this, but I just think it was such a different time and such a life that we just,
can't, you know, can't even begin to, I mean, there's so many different movies here to be made.
I mean, I do think, you know, there have been shows out recently, too, about, you know, child stars and child actors that I think go a little bit around the more cliche story that's, you know, the kind of boring one that we all know, I think there's so many other corners to get into with that kind of stuff that we just, you know, we haven't even begun to.
Well, the fact that, like, when you saw him, there's no AC, his shirt is dirty, he's got a dirty thumb. He's got a dirty thumb.
That really stayed with Bobby, how dirty his fingernails were a lot.
His fingernails is like, do clean your fingernail, you're on camera.
But it's like, but he's just a regular, he's just a regular dude.
We're living on a bus, but yes, I hear you on.
Yeah, he's like a regular.
Well, you see him become like a regular.
Regular.
A person dealing the regular thing, you know, the tires, but whatever the thing is on the bus, the ACs out and stuff.
Yeah, that bus driver is tough.
A star.
Man, if any, oh, the bus driver Wade is an absolute star.
That scene just really got me.
Well, he's fixing something.
He's like, I'm asking.
out of here pretty soon oh i'm only here he is great like they didn't want him to leave a
right oh yeah he he developed a really close friendship um with with most of the girls that's not
the mutiny i was talking about like i used to sit up the front with the bus driver all the time and
he he he would just he was like fucking this fucking and that he would just be like fuck this i don't
need to and i was just being a smoker i had the same thing when i was on tour with the rock bands
yeah comedy smoke i was smoking i'd go up the front and just smoke with the driver all night
And he'll tell you, it's like, yeah, that pyro guy that's back there for, you know, whatever band is like, what a piece of shit.
Think about the behavior that they see.
Like, they have their own, they have their own realm of behavior that they see, which is like people that are on the road and have the fantasy of the bus, which I have to say, you know, I've been lucky through documentary making to be in a lot of realms, you know, a lot of like bluefin tuna fishermen and ranchers.
This was like, there is no fantasy for me ever of a rock tour.
tour bus. I was like, this is not
Well, with the stones, you'd have a good time.
All right. Okay, Bobby.
I'm sure that's, yeah. So let that
fantasy live. They're going to bed by
1130. He's going to be
on the bus by yourself. I was like dumping
footage and like transcoding footage
because back then that was something you had
to do. Our bus driver got mad because
we weren't dirty enough. He's a
rocker roll. He's like, you guys get on,
have tuna fish sandwiches and play video games.
You fucking pussy. Tuna fish sandwiches. That's
that is inappropriate. In a close.
It wasn't my thing.
Jay Davis had to make Dane's tuna fish every night.
He was the, he was the number one Dangel.
Swear to God, that's true.
Dengel.
Swear to God.
Swear to God.
On the bus.
What, you had egg salad?
I didn't, I didn't anything.
I would sit there and be like, you're making his, I felt bad about this after.
You should have felt bad.
You're making his tuna?
He should have gotten some self-respect and be like, I'm not making your tuna.
But Jay was, Jay was so into.
was the new guy. So he was, he drank the Kool-Aid. He was like, this is, I'm this guy. The beginning of the
beginning. You know, me and Gary had just come off of, uh, of, uh, uh, last comic standing. He
he didn't want to do the fucking thing. He was sick of being on this tour type of year. I was just
like, they sold me a bill of goods. Like, this is our tour. Your name's on the, this is four of us
equally. And then I realized, oh, this is, this is not. I am, I'm in a bunk.
You're danger. I remember the back, the back room was supposed to be a, a, um,
like a hangout for all of us
and then last minute it just turned to his suite
it was a lot of things that happened
I think people have
all of us have a fantasy about what something is going
to be and I think sometimes
people believe that fantasy
but... By you being on a bus now you can see
it's funny I got I lucked out
my first bus thing ever ever
when it was just like a week
or a week and a half Davidel
it was me Davidel Joe DeRosa tour manager
bus driver did and the second one I did the whole
summer with the rock tour.
The first one was a small venue tour with Corn.
So that was four of us on a bus.
Oh, that's great.
Yeah.
Then I went on the Mayhem Fest with all the bands, and then I was on a 12-person bus.
And that's when you see where bus living, like, oh, no, this sucks, actually, pretty
bad.
It's the sleeping.
I actually went to the crew bus one time.
I was like, I'm just going over there because it was too much.
There was too much shit going on.
You know, I was like, I'll just, the crew was like, come stay with us.
Well, fuck, you know.
No, if you could pick your exact perfect, like, situation for tour busing would be unbelievable,
but it's never that.
But every day that we would wake up to cameras,
go to bed to camera.
You know,
there was cameras on us all the time,
which was there a moment.
I know there was moments on ours
that were edited out.
There was a lot of edited out shit.
As opposed to just streaming it live?
What do you mean?
Well, because it was meant to prop him up.
Yeah.
So whatever stuff looked bad.
And yet still, like moments, though,
like I said, he allowed himself.
He did.
He allowed himself, like, he showed Dane Cook on that show.
I mean, we have drops because it makes us like,
He has bitchy moments where he's the star.
It's kind of like, you guys are ruining my fun.
Is that what you're saying?
He had creative control over it?
100%.
Oh, I mean, that's so boring.
I mean, I didn't see it.
What is?
Then you make like a fluff piece, you can say it.
Yeah, right.
Well, I just don't know who wants to see.
I mean, I'm sure it's, sorry, I haven't seen it.
I don't know if it's great.
No, it sucks.
No, you're right.
In principle, the idea.
Like, imagine if we made something about ourselves, it just feels like.
Well, the original thing was supposed to be a documentary,
and then they made into a night.
So they had to add a story arc.
they had to make me the antagonist, you know,
this guy's that, Dane's the leader.
They gave us names, it was weird.
But what you did, the thing is,
is like, there was moments where the camera guys.
Jay Davis, Tuna Maker.
The general, the Cabo.
Bobby, Tuna Eater.
He was the, it sounds really.
I couldn't, I couldn't have Dane's Tuna.
You couldn't touch Dane's Tuna.
Yeah.
But.
Did you touch my tuna?
But the question, the question is, is like,
did you ever have moments where he confronted you,
where you had, not in the documentary
where he was like,
what do you, like,
were you maybe on the angels too much
or you get,
you're making,
it wasn't about him where you had to have,
like,
where he kind of snapped at you.
Because he,
he's yelling at people on the phone
like he's famous back in the day.
He's screaming.
And I learned,
you know,
you can't talk to people that way
because they will tell you
to go fuck yourself at some point,
even if they're making something for you.
And there was moments
where camera guys were like,
what the fuck,
you know,
and people had to be talked to.
Were there moments where,
he was like get out of my face or what you had like an altercation with him
creatively I didn't have any altercations I mean I went with what he you know if he said
stop filming I stopped filming I didn't I didn't push back and I remember a documentary
friend of mine saying like why don't you why don't you push back more right and I was like
because he would have probably booted booted me off like I wasn't trying to be you know I don't
know I just wasn't trying to be rude or confrontational I was just I was just trying to be
there and be as you know non-obtrusive like a fly on the wall yeah so you had no there was no
things with you that you had with him where he because he seems to go after everybody every you know
people like that to me always have a they'll go from you to you now you're my friend i'm mad at them
and then i'll talk to you about that one it seems they go this person has this and that and
you know like was there ever you never had a problem with him at all i mean i i think there were
times if I wanted to you know leave and go off I think you know he would say like can you
stay so that we are all together and you know you don't set an example of just taking off because
I was doing my own thing I mean I would you know come into tour and stay for a week or whatever
and then and then go off right I wasn't there 100% of the time he just throws a halo on your head
and he goes I'll see you in two hours that's his apple tag there's a base that's his air tag
All right, Marcy, before you go,
put that on your head real quick,
get out of here.
But, no, I mean, he was actually tremendously,
I would say, respectful of what I was doing.
So I don't know if that's, you know,
because he saw me as, you know,
he revered what I was doing,
or if, I don't know,
I went well, I think, from that point of view.
And I was really grateful for, you know,
he would stay in communication with me
about, you know, what was happening
or where I needed to be.
and that was especially really great
when things were happening in New York
because he was genuinely really scared sometimes.
You know?
I mean, he was, you know, really, really in a state
where he was not, he was feeling self-protective.
And so I felt really, I guess, honored
in a way to still be there
and be along for that ride.
Well, he says, and that's the time when he almost says,
like, that's why we have to do this now
because, like, but the documentary he says, like,
in it, he's like, this is why it's important to do this
now because all these things are coming out.
But I mean, there is definitely, I mean, like, you know, and you show it and it's going
to be, but, like, he doesn't have a great, he doesn't really have a great rebuttal to, like,
either say the names or not, and then asking for the money.
That's what I thought was.
I'm surprised he thought that would fly because I remember the first, and I think
Matt Lauer makes the same mistake that I made that everybody made.
You go, oh, wow, he's trying to get money together to make this document.
I thought you were going to say you had a button that locked the door and you're
office. No. No, no, no. But we did both say at the time, I goes, I would like to have that. It's
nothing to do with attacking women. It would just be like, wouldn't that be easier not to get up
to logs on me? But, oh, thank God. But now it's like it's the most evil. When someone says he goes,
it locks women in the room, I go, oh, it does sound evil when you say it like that. I thought
it was just lazy. I'm just too lazy to lock a door, but I guess I'm also imprisoning people
in my office, I suppose. But, yeah, he says, Matt, Matt,
hour when he kind of calls him on it I think it's like um you know why would you say and then and then he says
it's a documentary he's like no i want to make a feature film so it's like and he ended up they didn't
make a feature film they made the lifetime movie and then he made the documentary i guess but like
i don't think he sees like two steps ahead of like what you're asking for it no it's why it has to be
a feature film it goes so you're saying some of this 10 million dollars is the hire the right
casting director to sit down and it's like tell me why you're the raped corey hame
And some actor has to be like, um, I'm so and so with CAA and, uh, and like that process being
involved in something that seems like it's pretty important to get the news.
If you have the information and you're willing to say you'll whistleblow to say like,
but you have to let me make it a coloring book.
It's like always something weird like project to it.
And $10 million.
No, no, do a Instagram live video and be like, this guy did this to me inappropriately.
And I know it's not as maybe simple as that, but I mean, it certainly isn't a, you know,
we have to.
Where's our location?
Scout on the Corey Haim Lucas rape.
It seems like a crazy thing.
10 million dollars.
To bring on such a serious subject,
you make it laughable.
10 million dollars is a lot of money
for a documentary, too.
I mean, I think Mission Impossible 2
was only $10 million.
I'm pretty sure.
So he needed that number to be hit,
to make, were you going to be part of that?
Does he talk to you about being part of that film
that he was making?
No, I was not part of it.
The only thing I did was
I did a favor for him.
I went and filmed a little bit.
He was genuinely scared, I think,
and I went and did a little bit of filming for him
just so that he could have a little bit of footage from that time,
which I, you know, gave him a couple of clips for him to have
and that I think he used in his documentary.
You were a fly on the wall, by the way, because
As somebody who lived here in New York
as long as you did, I mean,
we all watched him eat some pretty
bunk-ass pizza through New York.
The pizza, they were like, I'm like, where the fuck
did they go?
That looks a terrible cardboard pizza.
It's all day pizza.
Yeah, yeah, yes.
Oh, in the hotel room.
Well, I don't know when they went to the pizza place.
Oh, yeah, the pizza place, yeah.
I'm like, that's a bad piece of pizza for New York City.
Oh, I thought it was, it looked good.
Yeah?
You thought it looked bad?
Interesting.
It was so flat and hard.
I love that.
I thought it was such a great.
iconic New York thing. Like, what else are you going to do except get pizza while you're trying to plan on how to survive in New York? I thought it was a great documentary like, you know, you're planning like the core moment of your life and you're in a New York pizza place. What else are you going to do? He had so much, not one, but he had two high-level security guys. Did he happen for the, after he did the Matt Lauer thing, did they dump the security or did they get to keep that for the whole time? I don't remember what, I mean, you know, he definitely was.
because he was he was freaked out he definitely got that um you know arranged so that he would feel
safe i don't remember when the what the boundaries were you know what the what the terms were
but you know that was part of the deal so that he would feel feel safe to do it and talk about it
well that's also i'm going to ask because of editing we have the director and filmmaker
of corey fellman's new documentary on we should probably tell people who just
absolutely go ahead sure you check it out corey film yeah um morcy hume is here uh great
I bought it twice, by the way.
I mean, you bought it twice?
Twice.
Yeah, you should, you need to watch it more.
You need to own it because you need to go back through it.
Don't rent it.
Do not rent.
You need to own it and you need to go back through it
because you'll watch this over and over again.
Because I miss so much.
Thank God I watched it with him, who's the ultimate guy
to watch this stuff with because he was,
I was missing so much stuff and you go, go back, back, back.
And then he put the close caption on,
which the greatest, the greatest part was when he,
the guy with the
the comic con book
the comic con book was
I missed it completely
when he's walking back
because you said
what it sort of looks like
which is interesting
in talking to you
you're not sure yourself
but like
because he walks up
and it looks like
he stops almost to sign something
for a guy
to sign something
and then he doesn't
and Bobby had the reaction
to everyone had the first too
where it was
I didn't hear it at first either
but it was on close caption
I just didn't happen to see it
yeah
and it was caught
and I was like
and you said it
you go
oh it's fucking
up he's walking away like just so he won't sign the guy's book and then it's like no go back
and watch the thing yeah he says buy my comic con book right yeah buy my comic con book that's so
i thought it was that he wouldn't sign it because he was too popular no this is that is the moment
where the the doctor tells him you you know have all these people asking for a piece of you and
they need something from you and you've got to focus on yourself and it is probably my greatest
lament of this movie that our uh editor had this
cover of man in the mirror in there like a rock cover of man in the mirror that was so incredible
and of course in scraping this all together we could not afford anything like that whatsoever so
we really lost something in that moment but that's the moment where the doctor says that to him and he's
you know so it's kind of this moment of like all right you know this kind of self-reflection
moment as dictated by the medical community so I think that moment just reflects it really
well and then the shot one of the shots after that where you know he's the angels are kind of
together behind him and he's he's standing outside the the circle and um thinking about how to move
forward i i think that little sequence is no that's all i was all surprised by how much i think it's
when he's singing cry a little sister and like you see jesabel and i think he meant a boat just
kind of looking each other was like a like they always kind of laughed at the thing i said before it's
like there's there's like an enjoyment to it that could be had that he could be taking part in
instead of like I think he's finding that joy on stage and then it's like he spends his
lifetime listening to people like tell him he's ridiculous versus like if he was a little more
like tongue and cheek about like I said not even the point to go don't just pull the microphone
away every time and act like that's what you're that's the vocal motion you're supposed to do
when you're trying to hit a note you can't hit it's like point it hey guys I need a lot of you
How much, again, it's not knowing how to ingratiate
to be like, guys, I'm taking on a pretty big one here,
cry a little sister, I'm going to need your help on this one,
you know, throw out to them.
Like, and they'll play along because they're really,
you can make the thing you're there to see the spectacle of Corey Feldman
and also child movie star who you love from things Corey Feldman.
And this is this thing he does.
I don't think anybody goes to like, you know, man,
Keanu Reeves, like, sure the Matrix is good, man,
but have you seen Dog Star or whatever is done, like his dog?
You know what I mean?
It's like, no one really gives a shit about that.
either because he doesn't he doesn't make it like we're out there making music that's
going to like change things he's just like no it's fun I like playing guitar and I'm
gonna go out there and play guitar he's not like we're stars we're looking for a record
deal he goes that's fun we get to play it though a viper room three times a year and go
out there and I would 100% see Steven Segal play anything and put on a southern
accent but of course you also draw more attention I mean if you know just to state
the absolute like you know 13 year old's logic obvious you draw more attention to something if
somebody's making fun of you or whatever and you're like mad about it or whatever you just
put attention on them right right and i'm just so with you on this because i want him to embrace
everything that's going on and i in one sense i think he does in the sense that he always is just
going and going and moving forward but i think embracing it on all levels right embracing the fact that
There are people that, you know, I do think you guys are a great example.
Like, you love him so much.
And you're always going to, you know, make fun of him a little bit and laugh and whatever.
But at the core, like, you, I see the sparkle in your eyes sitting in front of me that you just love him and would just be so happy if you were here.
Do you know, was it a line in the movie or do we just say it, Christine, we were watching him with Bobby having dinner the other night.
I think I said, the words that go, he's an icon, undeniably.
Oh, yeah.
You can't even change that.
That's a good use of the term.
Better, good, bad or worse, he's an eye without a doubt.
I mean, the guy, like, defy, he spreads over generations of people who know he is.
He's certainly not.
If he could embrace it a little bit, he would sell so many tickets if he could just
embrace what we see and be honest with us and have those moments of, you know.
Well, Bobby, you're looking over the fact that he hasn't done the overseas part of the tour yet
and then where he's going to swing back through the U.S.
and then do a much bigger U.S. store.
It was, you see, we only got to the,
we only got to the local stateside part
before we went overseas to bring it back around.
How many years has it been?
It's been a while.
It's been a little bit.
He's done several tours since.
We have a, uh, such great, like, merch from him.
We bought albums and so we've given, like,
we give to the cause for sure.
We're here.
for it and I said I really do like I said I do believe he is an icon and I said what's interesting
about why I feel that way too is we've said this from the get-go since we started talking about
on the show 10 years ago was that always if he comes in the room undeniably with any phase of him
the stupid lock on the front who am I to judge I wear fingerless gloves he wears gloveless fingers
you love it he just wears the fingers
If he walked in the room
and I was there
if he came into the radio show or anything else
I would just be like
whoa man that's cool
you still have like that star
feeling of like whoa dude
that's fucking Corey Feldman's here
from goonies and gremlins and
everything
when we saw him at Looserville
we watched him
and then
we watched
limp biscuit
and we left
when he was done
we hung out a little bit
we milled around
we just want to see him
and he
fucking brought it
and it was so fun
and exciting and such a good time
and we tried to hang in with the other bands
but we were like let's get out of here
they would it was just it wasn't the same thing
and then of course when limp biscuit came up
but I would have just saw him and left
I feel like
Corey gave her better
more entertaining performance
if the band was called something funny even
you know what I mean like just some kind of tongue
and cheek thing he'd get the same gigs
more people would show up some people
would come see my new band Fruit Loops
just whatever but I'm saying yeah something like that you know just the idea it's like
our new single like trying to figure it out what genre almost like a weird
alley take on it you know what I mean like just have something it's like I'm gonna come because
as long as they're covers yeah I mean but I said that lady you captured her she's such an
underlying like star of the thing for me because she's the again where you do want him to get like
at least a little like nudge of like come on man like the world doesn't hate your guts
And they don't love you the way you want to be loved.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like they don't hate you?
All these things can be true at once.
And I think that is what is really, I think some people can, you know, I've noticed this
with, especially with this movie, because this movie holds a lot of things at once, right?
There are a lot of, you know, some things in this world are very black and white.
And some things are not in some things coexist, right?
And, you know, that particular.
Well, Lou just happens to be black, but we don't call them black.
black blue anymore he's formerly but that's white jacob but that's why jacob yeah that's the
whitest jacob johnny's baco july did you know but i you know mad don't you you guys have your
own special uh special bus-like environment here oh yeah yeah for sure can i ask um because i didn't get to
i didn't watch any of the uh k-n-a's there were some of them on youtube what's the state of mind
the angels with eight years of reflection now i
I think it's different for everybody.
I mean, it was, it was very exciting to show the movie to them.
They didn't see it until the premiere.
And so that, you know, that was very trusting of them.
And they were very, you know, tough and brave to trust us to do that.
So most of them came to the premiere and they've all been really positive about it.
I think, you know, this, I think this movie is really different.
You know, it's not in any way.
I get like I was, you know, just saying about the sort of middle ground of things, you know, you have a very, uh, funny romp of, and you kind of understand all this about what Corey has dealt with in life and what he's trying to do. And then you also hear from the, the perspectives of some of the folks that were on the tour. And you get their views of some things that are, that are very dark. And all of that is there. It's all there. And it's it, you know, the film does not.
make a decree of what is going on. And it leaves it there for you to reconcile and figure out
what you think is going on and what's happening with the power dynamics and where fame plays
into things, you know, what else might be going on. You know, there's terminology that the women
use in the film that, you know, you sort of figure out what you think, you know, what your determination
is based on what you see. You know, the women that were there at the Q&A said that they felt
like it was a good representation of the tour,
even though obviously not, you know,
there's not near to everything could be included
in an hour and 37 movie.
Because people who love Corey are going to watch this
and be like, oh, what a hard thing he went through.
Everybody gets to watch this in their own perspective.
Yes.
Because you did not put a, this is what it is.
You let it all hang out.
So if they love Corey, they'd be like,
wow, what a hard tour.
That sucks for him.
Oh, my God.
He's going to this.
That's, you can have your own, you know,
view of what this was
to how you see Corey
right you know and the haters
are going to hate it whatever and think it's
but the people like us I think like you see it
the way we see it whereas like this stuff is
you know crazy stuff
here it is and you know
we love it you know you can't
not love this movie you can't
not watch it and be like that
was 100% entertaining
in all it's
you know whatever you think of them you're going to watch this
and be entertained
by it you know oh yeah you could draw a different bunch of conclusions from it for sure
they said it definitely gets like you know I've been curious are you curious even and if you're
in touch with Courtney at all like is she going to come out with something because they said you
know I heard him interviewed with his new uh I guess we'll say girlfriend Adrian Sky and they were on
uh Torrey Spelling's podcast Tory Spelling did no research she's interview is pretty funny how she goes
but they're like uh he tried to get her to talk because he goes well i'm going to a pretty
messy divorce right now and tori spong she's like yeah yeah so when this girl and it was just
like he wanted you can see he kind of wanted to say maybe take a shot at her or something because i
don't know how good that's going at all but like you know for her like where the documentary ended
i know it says like they make the phone call and you hear he tells darcy that they split but
they um like you know she seems like pretty down for it like the whole time
You know what I mean?
Like she seemed like she's there for it until she's not.
So did you know her in the time?
Like, I mean, where she, like, when she left, did you, like, speak to her ever, like, beyond that?
I did not.
No, I, you know, when, um, Corey kind of stopped being in touch with me, I decided to kind of not be in touch with anybody from that world.
It just felt like the right thing to do to sort of, I don't know, just make a break from that whole world.
so that when the movie was done, you know, it was just kind of done for everybody.
It just felt like the fair thing to do.
And but, you know, it was obviously very fascinating to know that she, you know,
when I got that news that she left, I was very surprised because they were incredibly enmeshed
and they seemed incredibly, you know, in love and tied together.
And, you know, obviously we've all watched people go through relationship changes,
but that one definitely I was surprised.
Well, I think they show some brain.
breaks or the documentary you show some breaks in it I don't even know if it's on
purpose the coffee got me what was that you kept the lid on how am I supposed to
drink this next week yeah well I mean she would stick up for herself in those
moments it's not just that it's like more like a point yeah wasn't wrong
there no but she seemed like again it's that very like you know like the very
people like the swingers and stuff like that like the lifestyle people like he has that like
pitch of it which it comes off like so you know i'm not a prude about anything like that at all but
just like it seems like she's standing there a little bit while he's like wait here god you're so
beautiful you should come with us on the bus for a little bit well it's only two hours away we'll
send you i mean we could probably get you an uber home if you now you're spending two days on a bus
just these weird things that she's probably like and i just have to know from like you know
even like years with christine that there's something that would be christine over my shoulder going
like uh no no no like we're gonna hang for we can hang for a couple hours now but you're not
taking a weekend trip with this like what the fuck it's like christine's ain't improved about it but
it's like saying like she would be like yeah we can hang with this girl for a little bit we're not
going to a fucking we're not going to a fucking taking her on tour with us for two days that's crazy
it was funny though watching that and just like the judgment on it as you're watching
and going like i don't think there's any way to do this and not be creepy i was like i think
any time anybody looking in at a couple trying to have sex with a woman, like it's going to come
off is kind of creepy. No, Christine, not when you were drinking and you were the scout.
That was the best.
Once you stop drinking, I can't scalp because then you're that guy doing that.
Oh, you two girls would look so pranny.
I'm like, nah, dude, there's no way.
That voice is incredible.
I didn't, you're going to think I'm nuts when I say this, but I didn't have really any
judgment about that at the time.
I mean, probably because I was exhausted and had just.
He got you.
Stop it.
No, but I just, look, I've been filming every day.
I'd been, get her some wings.
I'd been, I'd been, and a tuna salad sandwich staff.
That's not for you.
Bobby, you got to make her tuna salad sandwiches, though.
You know, when I'd been filming all day, every day,
and then I'd film the shows, which, you know, is probably unnecessary
because, as you know, there's not very much in there.
But I just was filming and filming, and he had a lot of fans that would come up to him
and people that would talk.
So it's not like I didn't, you know,
I thought it was entertaining as I was filming
and I thought it was compelling.
And I thought, you know,
but I didn't see it through the same lens
as I did after the fact.
And as I had, you know, interviewed more,
you know, done more talking with the women
and, you know, on camera and all that kind of stuff.
So it, you know, this stuff transforms as you see it,
you know, as your own experience with it progressed.
Also, any kind of argument, like when someone's having something
and like you only know a person you know it's the blind belief in just the person you're with so
exactly when he's like this person said these terrible things but you you're going to have an immediate
kind of thing like well i'm with you so like what's you're saying this person's wrong what he's
saying about you know you kind of get wrapped up in it too yeah i could i'm i could talk to you for
three more hours yeah i mean we have to you got to go see the document you got to buy it watch it
and spread the word thanks guys about this dark marcy hume is here corey feldman verse the world
Available now at coryfilm.com.
Make sure you check it out.
See it again for the first time.
It's like E.T.
Yeah.
It's timeless.
It's going to be my Christmas story.
I wanted to read Jacob's text to the group after he saw it.
Please.
I say this with absolutely no hyperbole.
Corey Feldman versus the world is an absolute masterpiece.
It's one of the best films I've seen in the last 20 years.
Every scene is hysterical and fascinating at the same time.
There isn't a single dull moment to be had.
He's a loon that should be cherished.
You should use that.
You should put that at the end of the documentary.
True words.
We'll update the film.
True words.
Marcy, thank you so much for being with us.
Thanks, guys.
That was our whole show, everybody.
We'll be not, we're off tomorrow because we're filming our holiday show.
We have a holiday show, Village Underground.
Sold out, right?
Yeah, well, Liz opened up a couple more tickets because I got rid of some guest list that I was holding, so there are some available right now.
There you go.
If you want to come down, get those tickets right now.
A couple extra tickets available.
I'll be in Irvine this weekend.
Milwaukee New Year's Eve.
Bobby's going to be on the road out in Sarasota
in January. In January, I ain't doing nothing.
I'm going to Costa Rica. So you guys
What's that?
To film that pilot.
And, uh, oh,
bye.
