Corey Feldman Angry over lack of support for the deceased Haim
March 15th, 2010 - 10:24 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work ( 24 comments )
Mar 15 (Pen Men at Work): In a while after the passing away of the ex- teen celebrity, Corey Haim, last week, his closest and dearest companion and ‘The Lost Boys’ co-star, Corey Feldman, came into sight on ‘Larry King Live’. It is there that he bequeathed a touching dialogue. The dialogue was about Corey Haim not getting the understanding and sympathetic assistance that was required.
Corey Feldman expressively uttered that he was angry on account of the expiration of the life of Corey Haim. Corey Feldman poignantly suggested that he was badly wounded and extremely lugubrious over the death of Corey Haim. He then went on to articulate that he was pleased about the demonstration of sorrowfulness by all the concerned individuals. Nonetheless, he divulged that he desired to ask these individuals in which planet they were during the last 10-15 troublesome years of the existence of Corey Haim.
Feldman was propelled to an enormous amount of fame and recognition nationally with Haim. These two individuals accomplished successfulness as a consequence of a sequence of classic films in the decade of the 1980s such as ‘The Lost Boys’ and ‘License to Drive’. Corey Feldman has unequivocally proclaimed that his best friend, Corey Haim, failed to receive the assistance that he desperately needed when his existence regrettably took a turn for the worse.
Corey Feldman has stated that it was a downhill slide from then on for Corey HaimBoth the actors had to fight against the menace of drug abuse. Corey Feldman has revealed that Corey Haim found it harder to jettison that habit than him. Feldman has divulged that Haim did not even possess an automobile.
In spite of all his dilemmas, Feldman voiced that Haim was in quest of treatment. He had readied himself to make a comeback in the world of entertainment.
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March 15th, 2010 at 11:35 pm
this “article” reads like it was written by a complete idiot. where do they find these people?
March 15th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
Who is the ass that WROTE this story? Were you unable because of your “superior” vocabulary(sic)to cut to the chase and say that Feldman was PO’d because there were people he thought should have been there for Haim and weren’t? Your arrogance is like an down-wind breeze….it preceeds you.
March 15th, 2010 at 11:57 pm
Just wondering…why did these kids, who had everything, turn to drugs to begin with? Why isn’t he angry that they were both stupid enough to do so…when for decades we have had public campaigns telling the youth “JUST SAY NO”…its not as if we haven’t known that “drugs” are bad…so why is it the “fault” of everyone else if either one of them CHOSE to try them to begin with?
Time to grow up and stop looking to blame everyone else for your lot in life…try taking responsibility for yourself…seek GOD for consolation and guidance.
March 16th, 2010 at 12:03 am
It’s sad when two junkies want sympathy when the world is needing it most. I have no sympathy for people who made it big and then f****d it up on alcohol and drugs. They were the proviledged ones when millions doesn’t get that chance. Let me get my violin….
March 16th, 2010 at 12:18 am
I’m just very sad! Wish someone could have helped him…but we all know that with addiction u can only help yourself.
:(
March 16th, 2010 at 12:42 am
I just wanted to say that Corey Haim was very talented and he will be missed. It is a shame that he could not get the proper help, but anyone with an addiction knows, you really have to want to quit and stick with a program. Corey Feldman, if he needed help, where were you? Why didn’t you take him under your wings and help him get straight. You simply can not point the finger at anyone person. Not even yourself. Be mad that you lost a very dear friend, but don’t blame the public for not assisting him.
March 16th, 2010 at 12:55 am
Looks like someone is trying to get some publicity and seek to capitalize on someone else’s misfortune. Shut-up and go pay your respects if you call yourself a friend. Stop the whining!
March 16th, 2010 at 1:09 am
to NANCE: they had reasons I’m guessing you could never understand nor handle as to why they got into drugs! sometimes pain is to much to bear and that is the only way to numb! Especially when the cause of that pain is horrible!! To Jimmie: you really should refrain from talking out of your@$$!!! As I said above it goes much deaper than a junkie!! I’m guessing you wouldn’t have made it nearly as long as he did!!
March 16th, 2010 at 1:12 am
I’m sick and tired of seeing Corey Feldman.
Once again Feldman grabs another 10 min of fame..this time on the back of his dead “friend” Haim.
These 2 had the world in their hands. They f-ed it up by the choices that they made. Now they live and die with the consequences.
That’s called life Feldman!
Man up for once and deal with the life you created.
March 16th, 2010 at 1:14 am
The reality of this situation is that these junkies weren’t even that good of actors. They were in a couple of kid flicks that truthfully any kid could have played in and been just as successful.
March 16th, 2010 at 1:18 am
“seek GOD” Yeah, good one.
How oblivious.
People make really bad choices, Im sure you have. I think Feldman is pissed that when HAim wanted help he couldnt get it. Unfortunately it is hard to trust an addict and sometimes it takes 900 tries and if you have your own boundaries in giving that help then you wont get screwed over.
March 16th, 2010 at 3:04 am
Melissa…give it a rest…there is no reason at all that could drive one to take illegal drugs, other than one’s selfish disregard for anyone or anything. Lack of respect for the gift of life and pathetic “attention” getting tactics. I would not have “made it” as long…because I would not have turned to drugs to “heal” my wounds.
People make so many pathetic and disgraceful excuses for their lack of responsibility today, its disgusting. No wonder our nation is in the rotten state it is in. No personal responsibility or accountability is expected.
As for you Carrie…seeking and turning to God is the ONLY thing that can save. To think otherwise is pretty damn arrogant and ignorant.
March 16th, 2010 at 5:44 am
Nance… your IGNORANCE must keep you trapped in that small,pathetic,closeminded world with which you live!! Until lived in the pain the person is in or look in the face of what it is that caused that pain, you are in no place to judge!!! You have no idea why he did what he did.. and you obviously know little about him so you really should shut it!! His death is painful for all the people who knew him, loved him, and are his fans. At a time when people are in pain expressing anything but sympathy just makes you a rotten human being!
March 16th, 2010 at 5:57 am
Nance.. I did forget one thing.. You are right that god is the only one that saves.. I feel it is sad that Corey never found that! So tell me.. did god send you here to judge other’s?
March 16th, 2010 at 8:22 am
Melissa, yes…in fact, we are ALL called to “judge” one another…that means speaking up and helping our neighbors when we see them about to commit sin. Does it mean that we are all “perfect” no…but if I love someone, truly love them, I will want the ultimate for them…and that is that they have ETERNAL LIFE. To simply ignore a friends sins…to overlook them, means you are not only condoning them, you are accepting them and are guilty by association of committing them!
The ultimate love for another, is to help them get to Heaven…but you obviously, don’t get it.
And funny…but aren’t you now in turn JUDGING ME? Miss pious one???
March 16th, 2010 at 8:25 am
Also, those who are close minded are those who turn to drugs and those who make pathetic excuses for doing so…especially when one has EVERYTHING in this life that one can desire. He had “pain”? Really…from making movies? From his “fame”? It was all “too much” for him?? Give me a break…he was a lost kid, with no guidance and no common sense. And even when others did attempt to help him, he turned away from them….so once again, the only one being ignorant and ARROGANT here is YOU!
If you want to help others NOT go through the “same pain” then actually speak the truth and then LIVE IT!
March 16th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
NANCE.. No I did not judge you, I said you should not judge others, especially if you do not know the reason for there actions!! No his pain had nothing to do with making movies, that was the one thing in the world he loved the most! That is why I said you did not know anything about him.Which is the reason you should keep your comments to yourself! When you know nothing of what you speak, you speak out of ignorace..especially when you are condeming others and have no real clue why they are doing what they are doing!! you feel there’s no reason for what he did but it is clear you have not lived through the things that he had, you’ve never had to battle the kind of darkness he battled that caused him pain so great he did not know where to turn! Sometimes no matter what you do for someone or no matter how much they are loved they just can’t see past the darkness or the pain it caused!! It’s sad you can’t see that.. I would hate for you to know someone I love because it is clear you would condem them if they were unable to heal from words of thoughts on how there life should go!!
March 17th, 2010 at 1:35 am
Oh…and I suppose you were his best friend?? As if…give me a break.
I would hate to be someone you love then…because you obviously don’t know what it is to love someone.
Let’s put it this way…if you have a young child…do you let them get away with whatever they choose…do you let them go to bed whenever they want? Or do you try to teach them how to be responsible, to get enough sleep, to not do careless things, to turn in their homework on time? To not cheat, steal or lie? If so…why?
Wouldn’t it be because you love them and don’t want them to make foolish mistakes? Because you can see when they are doing something inappropriate, something that could possibly hurt them…so you interfere and caution them against it?
Its not about condemning…cause I don’t, nor do you, have the power to do so…but it is about truly loving one another. Its helping them to see the light and to turn away from the darkness.
As for being ignorant…it doesn’t take a whole lot of common sense to know that when someone chooses to do crack or heroin, they are doing so out of stupidity and arrogance. Thinking that they can do whatever they please because they are so far “above” others that nothing can hurt them.
I am going to assume you are just a young girl…who’s heart may be in a good place, but who’s head needs to catch up.
March 17th, 2010 at 3:18 am
Nance.. I didn’t know him personally but I know alot about him!! “as if?” how old are you? Of course you guide those you love to do the right things and make the right choices but at some point they are going to go out and do what they are going to do! They may make the wrong choices.. you may not like them but you still love them and try to help them, be there for them! You don’t keep your mind stuck in that box and say oh their doing this out of arrogance and disregard for themselfs or others. Perhaps it might do you good and the person you say you love and are trying to help and figure out what might be driving them this way so you can better understand their reasons and have hope for recovery!! It’s to bad you see his situation the way you do. You probably wouldn’t be the best person to help someone like him if they were close to you!!All I’m telling you is life is not black and white. There is a hole gray area there you don’t seem to care to see!
March 17th, 2010 at 4:19 am
I agree with Nance. Addiction and lots of TLC don’t often work…a person with addiction needs to hit that rock bottom. All that “love” is enabling.
May 3rd, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Wow-
I’m glad I choose not to sit around all day…all night… and focus so much on other people’s BUSINESS. It boils down to three things, people! (that actually condenses into ONE…How Apropos!)
1. Learn to LOVE yourself and take responsibility for your own actions.
2. Love thy NEIGHBOR as THYSELF…and
3. Choose LOVE over FEAR….
Because in ONENESS, LOVE is ALL there IS.
Look in the mirror and respond accordingly.
May 4th, 2010 at 1:17 am
My comments were made some time ago and although I do not agree with Haims abuse of drugs, I do beleive in compassion and understanding, and that people should not be condemned for the choices they make that damage themselfs! As for you comment I am glad that I practice all of those things everyday and with happiness and love I live my life. I do unto others as I would have done unto myselfs! Including those I do not personally no! DO YOU?
May 4th, 2010 at 4:09 am
Thanks Melissa - for following up with a positive note! A refreshing sight for someone who doesn’t read these comments often, but am usually offended (when I do) by people’s hateful language to each other! It’s like anonymity behind the computer screen is a license to insult people…
Being joyful in your life is the key to sanity within this illusion that we call “existence”. Everyone has an opinion, but it’s just not MY business what anyone thinks of me…as long as I’m happy and serving Spirit.
To answer your ? (above)…
How can anyone be enlightened and NOT live by the “Golden Rule”…? I AM illuminated enough to know that I am not the ULTIMATE judge of anyone but mySELF…and even when that time comes, the “Golden Rule MAKER” will be there to hold my hand and gently embrace me with NOTHING BUT LOVE.
And So It Is.
Namaste.
May 5th, 2010 at 12:04 am
Thanks to you as well!!
You seem like a very refreshing, wonderful soal!! Having compation for others, and faith is the ultimate to happiness in life!! It seems as though we both share that!! Thank you for you enlightning words! god bless!
Melissa