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This is the ultimate, unofficial, and slightly off-kilter shrine to the one, the only, Corey Feldman! Prepare for a journey through the glorious highs, the questionable fashion choices, and the unforgettable moments that make Corey a true Hollywood enigma.
Corey "Felddog" Feldman
editCorey Scott Feldman (born 1971): A human being. Also, an actor, a musician, a reality TV star, a social justice warrior, and – dare we say – a living legend of the 1980s cinematic landscape. Known for his roles in classic films like "The Goonies" and "The Lost Boys", Feldman has since carved a path that could best be described as uniquely his own – a path often paved with sequins, Angels, and a passionate, unconventional artistic vision.
FeldDog Feud with Jim and Them
editWhat happens when an '80s icon (in his own mind) declares a podcast the "face of evil"? An epic, 20-minute rant recorded on a secondary Instagram account, of course! That was Corey Feldman's approach after the Jim and Them hosts made lighthearted jabs about his music.
The conflict between Corey Feldman and the comedy podcast Jim and Them began in March 2025 and escalated with a series of public attacks and allegations. The drama stemmed from the podcast's commentary and satirical content about Feldman, which only he perceived as bullying
Initial comments by Jim and Them
- The podcast hosts, Jim, Mike, and Jeff, have a history of covering celebrity pop-culture. Their coverage of Feldman is part of this long-standing format, and they've been documenting his public activities for an extended period, particularly his music and social media posts.
- The conflict intensified in 2025. On March 17, Jim and Them posted on X (formerly Twitter) about a video from Feldman in which he made "outlandish allegations & insults" against them.
- On March 20, the podcast pinned a post on its X account stating, "Corey Feldman, 80s Child Star, Strikes Back At Jim and Them with Outrageous Claims and Calls Them 'Filth Pigs'".
Feldman's Initial Retaliations
Following the podcast's commentary, Feldman launched a series of retaliations:
- Public attacks and allegations: In March 2025, Feldman publicly called Jim and Them "the face of evil" and "disgusting filth pigs".
- Response on social media: In a 20-minute video streamed on his "Finsta" (a secondary Instagram account), Feldman and his ex-wife lambasted the hosts.
- Technical difficulties blamed on hacking: During his rant, Feldman's phone disconnected, and he accused Jim and Them of hacking his "5G signal".
- Unusual claims and "conspiracy": He made further allegations, including that the hosts had hacked him, and linked social media, AI, and podcasts to being dangerous.
- Petition to remove the podcast: In June 2025, Feldman publicly supported and promoted a petition to get Jim and Them "off the air," claiming they were stealing his content. This petition was initiated by a member of the "Wolfpack," a group of people who make satirical content about Feldman.
- Personal attacks: In an escalation of the feud, Feldman publicly discussed the private mental health struggles of his son. This was widely criticized, as he brought his son into the public drama.
The Ballad of Corey Feldman and the Monster Trucks: A Conspiracy Most Gracious
editThe Ballad of Corey Feldman and the Monster Trucks: A Conspiracy Most Gracious
In the annals of celebrity paranoia and inexplicable tales, few stories shimmer with such bizarre and low-stakes hilarity as Corey Feldman's brush with death by monster truck. This was not a Michael Bay movie climax but an alleged real-life assassination attempt, or so the story goes, as the world learned during a segment with Jenny McCarthy. Corey says that "out of nowhere," two monstrous, engine-revving beasts of automotive destruction appeared. Their mission? To silence Corey Feldman and his truth crusade once and for all. The trucks, apparently sentient and under the control of shadowy forces, attempted to "run us over" before, presumably, retreating into the night to be washed by their handlers. And for the connoisseurs of chaos and the absurd, no one covered this saga with more gusto than the boys from the Jim and Them podcast.
Corey's Wisdom: Life Lessons from an Icon
edit- Corey Quotes About his movie: “The Birthday” not being release until 20 years later Feldman added “there’s no question” his career would have turned out differently had the movie been released in 2004. “I don’t want to go down that conspiracy theory road. I feel the stop of this film was done intentionally and for that very reason,” he explained. “There were people in high places that didn’t want me to be a success,” added Feldman. [1] About his Documentary: Feldman recalls. “He said, ‘If anything should happen to me, dude, you're going to have to tell my story one day.’[2]
Corey-isms: Because You Can't Make This Stuff Up
edit- His wardrobe choices are often described as a fusion of Michael Jackson and Prince's unique styles.
- His dance moves are always energetic, theatrical, and a topic of online discussion.
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Corey Feldman continues to defy easy categorization. From teen idol to independent artist, he remains a figure of fascination and, yes, sometimes bemusement. But one thing's for sure: He's never boring. And in a world of bland celebrity, that's something worth celebrating. Or, at the very least, worthy of a slightly-too-long Wikipedia entry.
Corey Feldman: A Legacy of… Well, Corey Feldman.
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