Five Favorite Films with Corey Feldman

The Lost Boy shares his all-time favorites with RT

Corey Feldman

Think of some of the most beloved movies of the 1980s and chances are Corey Feldman made an appearance in them. From Gremlins and Stand By Me to The Goonies and The Lost Boys, the young actor notched up a succession of classics before those heady days of teen idolatry -- the so-called ?Two Coreys,? named for his movies with fellow pin-up Corey Haim -- would go on to enshrine him on the adolescent bedroom walls of an era. Though his well-publicized period since has been erratic -- and marred by tragedy, with Haim?s unfortunate death earlier this year -- Feldman has proved that he?s a survivor, returning to the role of vampire hunter Edgar Frog that he made famous in The Lost Boys. With this week?s latest installment, Lost Boys: The Thirst, reuniting him with fellow ?87 Frog brother Jamison Newlander, Feldman has come full circle -- complete with signature head band and copy of Batman No. 14. We spoke to the actor recently and asked him to name his Five Favorite Films. He politely declined to include Gremlins, despite RT?s insistence.



The Star Wars trilogy (1977-1983; 97%, 94%, 78% Tomatometer)
Star Wars

Star Wars, the first trilogy. Obviously Star Wars is one of the landmark films of all time, being ahead of its time with special effects -- the overall scope and perspective of that film being what it was at that time; not to mention the ingenuity of the story line and the character development of all of those films. I really like the fact that not only are we dealing with great characters, great storylines, great special effects, and all of those things, there?s the extra added element of spirituality, which a lot of people seem to either not recognize or ignore. But the fact is you?re talking about the dark side of the Force and the light side and what?s good and evil, and the Emperor, and the politics; there?s a lot of politics involved. I think it?s a great reflection on life as a whole.




The Godfather trilogy (1972-1990; 100%, 98%, 66% Tomatometer)
Godfather

Obviously the Godfather films are what they are -- some of the best written and directed films in history, you know; the best performances I?ve ever seen by the greatest ensemble cast probably ever in the history of cinema. Some of the best art direction, best lighting, best cinematography, I mean -- all of it.




Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971, 90% Tomatometer)
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

I?m a big kid, I?m a kid at heart, so I still love the classic family films, such as the great Warner Bros film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory -- not the remake, but the original. It?s still one of the best movies, hands down, ever made, and of course that goes back to the ingenuity of the characters and the storyline. [Producer] David Wolper did such an amazing job bringing it to life, and Gene Wilder gave such an amazing performance. The songs, the music, the colors, the scope -- it was just brilliant and really lead you to a fantasy world that didn?t exist, but that we could all imagine was real.




The Wizard of Oz (1939, 100% Tomatometer)
The Wizard of Oz

Same thing, The Wizard of Oz -- that will always be one of my all-time favorites. The transition from black-and-white into color, you know, that idea of merging the two worlds using cinematic magic, to meld those worlds for the first time ever. I mean, you look back at the movie and obviously you can see now that there were backdrops and cheap sets and all of that kind of stuff, where today we would probably laugh at it and brush it off as a B-movie. But in those days it was magic. And it?s still magic.




The Color Purple (1985, 88% Tomatometer)
The Color Purple

I would say five would probably have to go The Color Purple, Steven Spielberg?s film, which obviously deals with racism but also deals with a lot of human emotions. Everything from abuse, controlling husbands, abusive parents to family life. Just so much emotion. The music is incredible -- Quincy Jones did an incredible job on the soundtrack. The vocalists on the soundtrack were staggering. And the performances by Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover, I mean just some of the best performances ever put on screen. Eloquently and beautifully directed by Steven Spielberg -- I think, actually, his best work.



Lost Boys: The Thirst is out now on DVD and Blu-ray.

Comments

The Reaper

Iron Will

Good list.

Oct 12 - 12:10 PM

mojosprayr99

Addie Singleton

no offense (cuz i generally hate people who complain on posts), but this is not a good list. if these are really his fave movies then thats kinda weak. he forgot psycho, citizen cane and every other movie listed on the afi top 100 c:

Oct 15 - 09:57 PM

Ron S.

Ron Slade

Its HIS list and I think its a great mix.

Oct 18 - 09:24 AM

C.B. Rodriguez

Christian Rodriguez

Love how people say "he forget _____".
No he didn't. This is his own personal list. Movies that left an impact on him. My top 5 list doesn't include Citizen Kane. I didn't "forget" that CK is a masterpiece, I just never felt as affected by it as some.

Oct 24 - 06:04 AM

Nathaniel C.

Nathaniel Castillo

This is favorite movies not best. Some movies you just know aren't the best but just hold a place in you over the ones that are the best.

Dec 11 - 02:25 PM

The Opinion kind of Guy

Josh Grahame

seen The Wizard of Oz, Original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory & The Godfather Part 1, 2 & 3 all this Year all great Movie, would like to see The Color Purple and really not bothed about The Star Wars trilogy, amazing list choics for Corey Feldman all-time favorites films great list.

Oct 12 - 12:17 PM

Asif khan

Asif Khan

gr8 list , lovely movies :)

Oct 12 - 12:34 PM

Sputnik99

sputnik 99

FINALLY someone mentions the Star Wars Trilgy. My favorite movies hands down. And the rest of the list is great, too. Seen them all. Well, only some of the Color Purple, but I know it's good!

You can tell this guy is a child of the 80's. =)

Oct 12 - 12:45 PM

Max M.

Max Mayo

I guess i'll have to see the color purple, he has me curious

Oct 12 - 01:20 PM

Ron S.

Ron Slade

The Color Purple is an excellent movie. You must make time to watch it. Its a MUST.

Oct 18 - 09:20 AM

Ron S.

Ron Slade

Very wide spectrum of movies. I like this list..... even from him.

Oct 18 - 09:22 AM

Phillip K.

Phillip Kissell

I had a dream about Corey Feldman the other day...strange.

Oct 12 - 01:39 PM

Lando Griffin

ben keesing

ummm

Oct 12 - 01:55 PM

Phillip K.

Phillip Kissell

>.>

Oct 12 - 04:27 PM

HypeWaive487

Ernie Truman

lol!

Oct 12 - 05:44 PM

ScytheofAzrael

Omar Siddiqui

Hahahaha.

Oct 12 - 08:29 PM

doomzdavo

Doomz Davo

i hope it wasn't a sex dream philip k. dick

Oct 12 - 09:15 PM

Phillip K.

Phillip Kissell

No, no, it wasn't a sex dream or anything.
I think I wanted him to kill someone for me or something, I don't really remember it.

Oct 12 - 09:46 PM

doomzdavo

Doomz Davo

i hope so man

Oct 12 - 11:29 PM

HNIC

Original Gangsta

That's so weird because I actually did pay him to kill someone! Actually I only had to get him a family bucket of KFC.... wow small world.

Oct 18 - 07:18 AM

kesic03

pete kesic

that's whack dude.

Oct 13 - 11:04 AM

rle4lunch

Chad W

Is it me, or could you tell that he hated the new Wonka film? Personally, I think it's Burton's worst film, and the whole movie felt kinda 'phoned in'.. Very poor movie. Why they remade such a classic is beyond me (and I know, the original flopped at the box office), but still...

Oct 12 - 01:58 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

Haha, good one, that's one of Burton's masterpieces. The old one stood nothing close to the book, wasn't funny, badly acted & casted (except for Wilder), & was the worst excuse for a book adaption. I still can't figure out why Dahl would ruin his book by writing such a shit storyline.

Oct 13 - 03:00 AM

Phillip K.

Phillip Kissell

Just because it was closer to the book doesn't automatically mean it is a better movie.

The Burton one sucked so badly.

Oct 15 - 09:56 AM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

NO the old one sucked, ass. And plus, you people who say the Burton one sucked (which it didn't) give no reason why it does.

Oct 15 - 12:43 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

Also, the old one still sucks even without comparing it to the book.

Oct 16 - 02:13 AM

Bye bye

Steven Bailey

How long do you think we'll go before someone complains about how conventional his picks are?

Oct 12 - 01:59 PM

Peter W.

Peter Winters

His picks are very conventional.

Oct 13 - 09:13 AM

extinct

X X

9 films in a top 5! That Tommy Jarvis always was a badass.

Oct 12 - 02:07 PM

John T.

John Taylor

Every thing except The Color Purple.

Oct 12 - 02:28 PM

arendr

Arend Anton

Hi! Thanks for calling the Corey hotline. Let's see what's in the news today...

Oct 12 - 02:35 PM

Coach McGuirk

Desmond Hume

Classic.

Oct 12 - 08:40 PM

Jeffrey C.

Jeffrey Cooperhouse

Seen all of them but The Color Purple and they are all quite good except The Godfather Part III

Oct 12 - 03:13 PM

August M.

Agustin Macias

Agreed.

Oct 12 - 07:36 PM

Chris W.

Chris W

He obviously likes the word obviously.

Oct 12 - 03:23 PM

Peter W.

Peter Winters

Obviously

Oct 13 - 09:16 AM

SmokingAce

Blake Jennings

The Color Purple is a great film, and one of Speilberg's most underrated movies. The book is even better.

Oct 12 - 04:21 PM

Stepping Razor

Stepping Razor

He didn't include Goonies on his list of faves? :)

Oct 12 - 04:26 PM

Smartest Person Here

Greg Bonnette

Trilogies should not count. It's like saying your favorite album is a band's greatest hits, you can't pick the best of something over a course of many years and can it your favorite.

Oct 12 - 04:35 PM

Stepping Razor

Stepping Razor

Agreed. It bothers me when magazine staffs and others who compile "best album" lists include compilations. A compilation isn't an album.

Could someone include the entire library of James Bond movies and consider them one entry?

Oct 12 - 11:13 PM

TheEmeraldGuy

Bradley Bainter

Good point there, especially with the James Bond one. Understandably, though, they only include trilogies/compilations when it's too hard to pick an exact favorite of the series; it'd probably be better if the question here was changed to "Cory Feldman's Favorite Movie Series'".

Oct 13 - 10:15 AM

Smartest Person Here

Greg Bonnette

^^^ call it your favorite.

Oct 12 - 04:36 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

I've had better lists. I really just donā??t like the person he's become. Too obsessed with still being relevent. Just sad.

Oct 12 - 04:38 PM

Corey B.

Corey Beliles

the new willy wonka movie sucked so im glad he made it clear he did not like the new one.

Oct 12 - 05:23 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

Correction, the old one sucked.

Oct 13 - 02:56 AM

Keenan M.

Keenan Maynard

No I'm pretty sure Corey B. meant the new one. How could you mix up the classic for the crappy Edward Burton remake. WHAT?! Edward Burton cast Johnny Depp as the lead character? WHAT A CRAZY COLLABORATION! Just cause you like everything Burton does doesn't mean the new one is better than the old. It should have never been remade in the first place even if it didn't stick closely to the source material. I've read the book and actually prefer the movie (a rare feat).

Oct 14 - 07:13 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

Ok I liked The Burton one WAY before I ever knew Burton worked with it. The old one is a shit-fest filled with miscast, terrible acting, horrible songs, tons of plot holes, & the fakest looking chocolate river ever (and yeah, that river was shit even for it's time). The old one sucks. Period.

Oct 15 - 12:46 PM

Shantak

David Finnila

Not that it's a bad list but why a top 5 from him? How is he relevant anymore? He made a crappy Lost Boys sequel and is turning the Lost Boys into another American Pie fiasco with crappy direct to DVD movies that should not waste anyone's viewing time. But why a top 5 from him?

Also Top 5 movies should not include Trilogies. Personally Empire is the best of the first Trillogy and I though Godfather was better than the sequels, but thats just me.

Oct 12 - 06:27 PM

rle4lunch

Chad W

There's been alot of non-relevant personalities RT has went to for their top 5's lately... Joan Rivers anyone? lol

Oct 12 - 06:39 PM

BLaCKWoLF

BLaCKWoLF .

Dont push it lol

Oct 13 - 01:40 AM

E-Hook

Erik H

Guy made License to Drive. That gets him a lifetime pass of credibility and relevance.

Oct 13 - 11:19 AM

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