Dark Hollywood : Drew Barrymore (Documentary 2023) - Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2023
  • Part 2 of this Drew Barrymore documentary dives in to her childhood and youth after being emancipated from her mother Jaid Barrymore at 15. The continued struggle in the relationship with her father, John Drew Barrymore, and most importantly, the battle and struggles to find herself.
    Starting with success of her tell all book "Little Girl Lost", her both shocking and heart warming adolescent interviews, and her re-emergence into Hollywood.
    Then exploring Drew's first marriage and divorce, the wild antics she carried into her 20s, the provocative roles that helped get her back on the big screen, and her coming to terms with the bottomless empty shell that was her father...
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    📽️ Johnny Depp Documentary (2019) : • Dark Hollywood : Johnn...
    📽️ Winona Ryder Documentary (2019) : • Dark Hollywood : Winon...
    =Chapters=
    ☆ Intro/Recap : 00:00:25
    ☆ Father Knows Best : 00:05:30
    ☆ Poison Ivy : 00:13:18
    ☆ Drew-dity Sells : 00:24:30
    ☆ 2000 Malibu Road : 00:42:05
    ☆ B-Movies & TV : 01:00:37
    ☆ Mulholland Dr. : 01:18:13
    ☆ Doppelganger : 01:32:48
    ☆ Party Time Excellent : 01:50:38
    ☆ Wedding Acrimony : 02:02:39
    ☆ Circle of Truth : 02:24:47
    =Links=
    Drew Barrymore on Johnny Carson Interview (1982)
    ➞ • Drew Barrymore's Class...
    15 Yr Old Drew Barrymore Interview (1990)
    ➞ • Video
    Drew Barrymore on Oprah with Mother Jaid (1991)
    ➞ • Video
    Young Drew Barrymore Interview ET (1991)
    ➞ • 1991 Drew Barrymore in...
    Drew Barrymore Interview Arsenio Hall (1992)
    ➞ • 1992 Drew Barrymore in...
    19 Yr Old Drew Barrymore Interview (1994)
    ➞ • 19-year-old Drew Barry...
    Drew Barrymore Interview on Letterman (1995)
    ➞ • Drew Barrymore Flashes...
    Interview with Drew Barrymore's Mother Jaid (1995)
    ➞ • Frank Skinner intervie...
    Drew Barrymore and Keanu Reeves Interview
    ➞ • Keanu Reeves Remembers...
    Drew Barrymore Jennette McCurdy Interview
    ➞ • Jennette McCurdy & Dre...
    Drew Barrymore on Wilder Days
    ➞ • Drew Barrymore on Her ...
    Drew Barrymore Recalls Flashing David Letterman
    ➞ • Drew Barrymore Recalls...
    =Music=
    Vivek Abhishek - Broken Piano
    ➞ • [No Copyright Music] ...
    Darren Curtis - She's Watching Me
    ➞ • Creepy Ghost Piano "Sh...
    OrangeHead - Peaceful Piano Background
    ➞ • [No Copyright Music] P...
    Scott Buckley - Undertow
    ➞ • 😓 Sad Piano Ambient Mu...
    Pufino - Flourish
    ➞ • 🌿 Mellow Piano No Copy...
    Oak Studios - Woods
    ➞ • [No Copyright Music] W...
    Picking Banjo
    ➞ • Picking Banjo - no cop...
    MX Audio - Tears
    ➞ • Tears - No Copyright M...
    Alex Productions - Lights
    ➞ • 🥀 Emotional Background...
    Lesfm - Anxious Background Piano
    ➞ • Anxious / Dramatic Pia...
    Ross Bugden - Parallel
    ➞ • ♩♫ Epic and Emotional ...
    Ross Bugden - Dawn
    ➞ • Ross Bugden - Dawn
    Ross Bugden - Beach Fresco
    ➞ • Ross Bugden - Beach Fr...
    Ross Bugden - Evening June
    ➞ • Ross Bugden - Evening ...
    Ross Bugden - Interstellar
    ➞ • ♩♫ Emotional and Inspi...
    Ross Bugden - The Journal
    ➞ • ♩♫ Dramatic Music ♪♬ -...
    Ross Bugden - Reverie
    ➞ • Emotional and Dramatic...
    Ross Bugden - Almond Blossom
    ➞ • Ross Bugden - Almond B...
    Ross Bugden - Paradise
    ➞ • ♩♫ Piano Music ♪♬ - Pa...
    Ross Bugden - Creation
    ➞ • ♩♫ Beautiful and Emoti...
    Ross Bugden - Coming Home
    ➞ • ♩♫ Sad and Emotional M...
    Ross Bugden - Aftermath
    ➞ • ♩♫ Acoustic Guitar Mus...
    Ross Bugden - Skies
    ➞ • Ross Bugden - Skies
    Intro
    Daniel Rassp - The Dark Forest Waltz
    ➤ • "The Dark Forest Waltz...
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  • @tezzmosis
    @tezzmosis  Рік тому +51

    Welcome back everyone! Get your snacks and bevvies ready, and let's shine some more light on this darkness...
    👉 DrewB Doc Part 1 : ua-cam.com/video/52j7InPYPBs/v-deo.html
    👉 More Dark Hollywood : tinyurl.com/darkhollywood

    • @SaltyMsMorton
      @SaltyMsMorton Рік тому +3

      So deeply appreciate your content. Thank you. ❤

    • @thomasthornley2341
      @thomasthornley2341 Рік тому +2

      Great/shocking stuff, bevvies? you from the UK too? legend

    • @staybent9380
      @staybent9380 Рік тому +3

      Brilliant!

    • @Deescalation
      @Deescalation Рік тому

      Qq1

    • @iluvzdbz
      @iluvzdbz Рік тому +2

      @tezzmosis if you end up making a video on Amanda Bynes just hope you know she actually consciously was seeking help from a stranger on the street and called 911 herself after realizing she was coming down from a psychotic episode. She internalized herself into a hospital. Not the other way around the way some media outlets might make it out to be.

  • @jesslaxton86
    @jesslaxton86 Рік тому +268

    It’s so gross to watch those “love scenes” with middle age men and children :(

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +32

      Yes, I agree, but I couldn't really put into words the degree without including some small portions of what these poor kids were subjected to. These weren't even the worst bits either =/

    • @localtran
      @localtran Рік тому +8

      @tezzmosis I feel like speculating as to which scene is a filmed assault and then guaranteeing you’re showing said assault by including all of them in the video is in bad taste.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +32

      @@localtran That is not even close to what I did. I was speculating which film/actor. Not which specific scene, that would be impossible, and if you watched any of the movies you'd see that. You'd also see I showed the most mild parts as possible, for censorship reasons first off as well as not wanting to re-victimize these girls in the process.
      In order to show what was considered entertainment then, that seems like blatant abuse of these young stars to me, I have to show a small portion of the media.. Pictures and words don't convey the message as well as the actual media does.

    • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
      @michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому +6

      Very gross and disturbing indeed…😑

    • @rejaneflorinda6162
      @rejaneflorinda6162 Рік тому +17

      @@localtran What really grosses me out is the way she was treated by the adults that should've protected her, like her mother, her father, or anyone. How can they let a girl so young become a drug addict? She was abused way before that movie. That is she trying to take control of her own life and make the most of it.

  • @believer773
    @believer773 Рік тому +115

    This documentary is amazing. As a GenXer the nostalgia and unlocked memories are intense. It's so sad how much trauma came out of this generation of performers, being treated like an object and having no agency had to have been awful. A couple years ago Soleil Moon Frye did that amazing movie with her home movies from this same time frame and I had the same feeling of sadness mixed with awe at the memories. Drew has always seemed so genuine and to me at least she stood out from the crowd like a sunbeam shone from her, seeing her become SO successful as an adult is incredibly satisfying. Peace to everyone

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +14

      Yes Kid 90! There are a handful of similar docs that reveal more about the behind the scenes stuff, the tragedy and trauma. Reassurances that how I'm reading into things is pretty much bang on. There is a lot of darkness surrounding them all, it's all coming to the light now.

    • @believer773
      @believer773 Рік тому +5

      @@tezzmosis thank you for your hard work, it's appreciated out here in the world, can't wait to see what's next

    • @TXmissy71
      @TXmissy71 Рік тому +4

      Growing up with all these stars known as GenX. May all the beautiful actors who passed away cuz of drugs may they RIP... Cuz I to had my fight as well. But for all the others still here with us especially (KeanuR & Johnny Depp) they are 2 wonderful and beautiful people. No I've never met them but I just feel the beauty inside as well as outside. May Good Bless all GenX it seems the majority of us had problems and thank goodness to our higher power

    • @hfortenberry
      @hfortenberry Рік тому +5

      I'm 55 and feel the same way. I remember so much of this with such melancholy. It's sad realizing what was going on behind the scenes.

    • @countrymousejewelry
      @countrymousejewelry Місяць тому +1

      Smfryes movie was good😢sad

  • @k.t155
    @k.t155 Рік тому +33

    Drew marrying a man at 31 that knew her since he was 21 & she was 9 is so scary to me

  • @wheathusk2499
    @wheathusk2499 6 місяців тому +14

    This is a work of art! The movie makers have been unispiring since the late 2010s and now this stuff is much more amazing ! Congratulations 🎊 great work

  • @napturalyeenstyles
    @napturalyeenstyles Рік тому +74

    Keanu looked so scared when she was explaining that motorcycle story. 🫠

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +42

      Yaa he seemed a little concerned she brought it up, then he relaxed when she was only talking about the ride itself. Kind of feigned not even remembering it...
      My guess is more happened and it probably wasn't as okay as she made it out to be, and he doesn't feel great about it...but of all the more dire situations with MUCH older men. This would be a situation she likely felt she willingly chose and wouldn't cause any trauma. If anything had indeed happened...

    • @citizenyane3385
      @citizenyane3385 Рік тому +17

      "Do I owe you an apology?"
      Yeah, he was starting to sweat a bit.

    • @fld1374
      @fld1374 Рік тому +21

      He has such a carefully crafted image! Typically when people go on these shows they’ve already laid out what they’re going to discuss with canned responses, so that was a moment. We were all wondering “where is Drew going with this?” 🤣🫣

    • @tierraellerbe1802
      @tierraellerbe1802 Рік тому +9

      No bc I thought I was the only one who noticed that like not my Keanu but than again I don't know these people👀😭

    • @mizdena777
      @mizdena777 2 місяці тому +1

      My first time on a bike was an amazing experience

  • @SBBunny93
    @SBBunny93 Місяць тому +6

    You do deserve more attention to your channel. You do a very exceptional job at these documentaries (I have seen 5 already on your channel) and you’re very compassionate! Truly you do some good work here and glad I am a new subscriber and found you!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Місяць тому +3

      Thank you Slim! LOL YES take breaks! Glad to have you =D

  • @lisasmith4296
    @lisasmith4296 Рік тому +83

    Can you imagine if social media was around when all this was happening

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +13

      Oh man...I'm not sure she would have made it through =/ Everyone is a paparazzi now with their phones and social media =|

    • @Curiamacabre
      @Curiamacabre Рік тому +23

      Was a terrible time to be an adolescent, I’m the same age as Drew and I do remember females were only put in two categories: innocent tomboyish or whore. I hated growing up then, and men were so creepy, 13 year olds in my class were dating 18 and over guys and bragging about the sex and it was worn as a badge of honor. If you didn’t put out you were labeled a prude or a possible lesbian (nothing wrong with that, it’s just ridiculous that guys would try to use that to shame you to put out) rather than having self respect and wanting to wait until being 18 plus. Friends of mine had abortions at 14 and 15 and the men left them after. I know worse went on for girls before my generation and I feel for them. But we were also a generation of brainwashed females (I had a strong mother who told it all to me straight and what happened to women in her generation and how she learned from their stories not to be taken advantage of or assaulted. So grateful for her, but my friends’ mothers were rather repressed and they also were not mature enough to understand that the attention these older boys/ men were giving them was wrong and illegal. I saw through all the bs and just knew I wasn’t emotionally ready for intimacy for a looong time. Now they are all messed up and super repressive towards their own teen girls and are doing it all wrong. Have a truthful and intelligent conversation with your young people (boys and girls) and explain the consequences to early sexual exposure and tell them the difference between illegal and legal. So they know how not to be exploited or violated. I am thankful that I have never had any situation (I am also very wary) that was not consensual and respectful.

    • @Toodle.Pipp001
      @Toodle.Pipp001 Рік тому +1

      @@tezzmosis life was so much better without cell phones, social media, selfies, emails, dumbass reality TV with plastic, cut up Botox bimbo's and everyone could communicate verbally, we lived in the moment, not through screens. There's nothing worse than going to a show and all the kids are watching it through their phones. No woke bs, you could get a nice apartment in west Hollywood for $600 a month, the negative effects of globalization greed wasn't demolishing heritage, culture and community everywhere and LA wasn't full of crackhead zombie tent cities. We had freedom and alot less fear.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@Curiamacabre The time is up.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      @@Toodle.Pipp001 Well said.

  • @hannahcombs11
    @hannahcombs11 Рік тому +36

    Wow, these documentaries about Drew have really opened my eyes. I’ve since gone back and watched your other videos…let me just say how tasteful and factual your videos are. It’s astonishing the amount of information and clips you’ve included. I feel like I’ve immersed myself into Drew’s life which I knew very little about. She has really blossomed into such a smart and wonderful woman. Despite all the turmoil she has overcome. I have lived through traumas passed down through generations and even drug abuse, and at an early age I’ve had to set boundaries for myself with drugs and alcohol. I praise you for your time put into these videos, and I thank you. Xox

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +13

      Thank you so much Hannah! Yes well, it's been nearly a year since I had first begun researching and taking notes for this. Took a lot of time, as well as blood, sweat and tears to get to this point! So I am so glad to get such great positive feedback!
      I do get some haters commenting on the "side quests" so comments like these hit a lot harder, in a good way!
      Oh yes, thankfully the worst is mostly over as far as exploring the deepest darkest depths of her life. The latter part she has seemed to come into herself quite well, and carved out a glorious pathway, with no thanks to either of her parents I may add.
      I hear that. I have always been extra careful and have been strict with myself when dabbling with ANYTHING that has the potential for addictive or habitual bonds. As there is definitely generational curses in my family too.. On both sides.
      I put a lot of myself into these, and they're for my soul tribe, not for the masses. Happy for you to join us =]
      With that said, your words really do mean a lot. Thank you for taking the time to watch and share your praise. ✨💙

  • @lilnastydaddy5311
    @lilnastydaddy5311 Рік тому +49

    You obviously did so much work for this! So amazing. My friend was best friends with Jonathan Brandis and he said they would call girls who would leave their numbers on fan mail and just be teenage boys. I love to hear that. He was a child actor too and has so many stories. Such a scary time for child actors.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +13

      Coming up to almost a year since I first began researching for Drew, reading her first book and all that... it's amazing to finally be able to get completed parts out to the world and to be getting such good feedback.
      Yea I feel like too many biographical things focus so much on the bad things the person is doing, and not so much on all the bad things that happened to them, and those around them. I could never find videos/documentaries with as much info as I would have liked.
      That's a neat anecdote about Brandis! He seemed like a really good soul. Thanks for the great comment, and for sharing.
      ✨💙

  • @FreeSpeechisMyRight10
    @FreeSpeechisMyRight10 Рік тому +26

    I can understand the rivalry between Drew and Wynona. Both are equally brilliant actresses.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +10

      It's just part of the industry, they're all pitted against eachother while having to remain cordial and friendly with one another at award shows and after parties. It creates a lot of tension.

  • @suwandybudidjojo2582
    @suwandybudidjojo2582 10 місяців тому +16

    I love every Drew Barrymore's films, since i was teenager (like ET and Poison Ivy)😍. She deserves Golden Globe Award as the best actress in the world🎬, because she is beautyful and multi talented😇!

  • @SpoopiCutts
    @SpoopiCutts Рік тому +16

    I am blown away by your indepth research, balanced reporting and genuine care for celebrities as human beings. Your editing is top notch. I don't doubt your channel will blow up soon. Thank you so much for all of your hard work!!!

  • @_Agent__47_
    @_Agent__47_ 4 місяці тому +9

    Thank you for the videos.
    Growing up in the 80s/90s these movies and actor's were apart of my life,
    To know now what evil was hidden behind it really hurts my soul.
    Is there any good in this world? i find it hard to see.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  4 місяці тому +4

      We have to be more of the good we want to see, in whatever capacity we can. Kindness and positivity is free!

  • @piper_lori-williams-tudhope
    @piper_lori-williams-tudhope Рік тому +14

    I have been told all my life I look like her. It’s always been such a compliment to me. I feel like we have been sisters in a crazy way. It would be so incredible to meet her some day. I was born 1973 in South South Fl. and she was my “Twin” all the way across to Cali. 💝 I’m so glad she is doing better today.

  • @simplyevelynco
    @simplyevelynco 11 місяців тому +9

    I didn’t realize how many gross predatory/ses-ual movies came out In the 80s and 90s … and the ages of all these actresses 🤢

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  11 місяців тому +2

      Yea, the 70's was the golden era for p*rn in film format, and going into the 80s the two industries kind of converged. So many "erotic" films for every genre exploded into the market. It churns my stomach just thinking of the innumerable children that were exploited on and off these sets. =/

  • @elleighstarr3578
    @elleighstarr3578 12 днів тому +1

    I’m really enjoying these doc videos right now. Props to the creator tezzmosis🙏💕

  • @RebeccaSlade-bh3ii
    @RebeccaSlade-bh3ii 15 днів тому +1

    I’m so surprised this doesn’t have a lot more views. This is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen on a celebrity in a long time. I definitely subscribed

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  12 днів тому

      Thank you Rebecca! Yaa something has changed in the past couple years with the visibility and suggestibility. It is what it is! Still pressing on regardless.

  • @barbarapatino7924
    @barbarapatino7924 6 місяців тому +8

    Ryan O’Neill is the biggest a hole on the planet! What he did to his daughter and Farrah is unforgivable!!!!😡

  • @AdonisAngeloLexiYanulis
    @AdonisAngeloLexiYanulis Рік тому +17

    Exceptionally put together! Thank you for your work! Can’t wait for part 3!
    So many parts full of insight and in depth dives into the obscure darker parts of HOLLYWEIRD!!!
    It’s a miracle that Drew has made it out alive!
    God Bless Her!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +2

      Thank you AALY! I'm glad you enjoyed all the extra twists and turns ✨️

    • @ninasky8975
      @ninasky8975 2 місяці тому +2

      Ohhh is there a part 3❤❤

  • @digitallydrea4914
    @digitallydrea4914 Рік тому +14

    Keep up the good work!! I'll keep watching EVERYTHING!

  • @paigemprice
    @paigemprice 11 місяців тому +15

    I hear some today say "Kids have it too easy" "They need safe spaces" "They're snowflakes" etc. It's because children born in the same era as Drew have horror stories they won't let their children face if they can help it. We raised our children to speak up when abused, harassed, or bullied because we care, we don't want them to suffer as we had.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  11 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I'd rather be proactive than reactive. Rather be wrong and risk embarrassment, than any harm to a child.

  • @SpiritDragon888
    @SpiritDragon888 Рік тому +28

    I am so Excited to watch this! Thank You for all your hard work & dedication! I know you have been working so hard to get this done and please know it is so Appreciated!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +6

      You are so very welcome! I really have, and it's all worth it when I can finally share it with you guys! 💙💙💙

  • @Denise_Suzanne
    @Denise_Suzanne Рік тому +13

    I was born in 1971 and remember it feeling "normal" to me, for older men and younger women to be together. It seems so disgusting, now. It was a different time, indeed. Did Arsenio Hall really say that? That was so gross and nasty of him. WTF?

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +10

      Yeaaaa, there was a lot of nonchalant objectification between the 70s to the early 2000s even. The time is up.

    • @sbloome77
      @sbloome77 5 місяців тому +1

      I remember watching that interview and didn’t think anything of it. I was 15 then in 1992.

  • @TaylorAmelia
    @TaylorAmelia Рік тому +12

    I’ve been madly in love with Drew Barrymore since 2000 when Charlie’s angels came out and I was 12. Thank you for this documentary. This is the best, most researched piece on her (or anyone really for that matter!) ever!!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +5

      LOL, Mad Love for Drew, even? That's an older one you may not have seen. Comes up in the next part ;] Thank you so much Taylor ✨💙 Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @TaylorAmelia
      @TaylorAmelia Рік тому +3

      @@tezzmosis lol I was obsessed with her, I def know of Mad Love 🤭😉 Haven’t seen that one though. It was her letterman table dance era 👀

    • @TaylorAmelia
      @TaylorAmelia Рік тому +2

      @@tezzmosis as a true fan, I knew the short version of her life story, I read little girl lost in the early 00s - but this was a very informative 5 hours. Time well spent if I do say so myself

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      @@TaylorAmelia Yeah, I grew up with her and knew the short version too, but never realized what I was getting into until I was midway through, and by then I couldn't possibly quit. I had already sunk 3-4 months in at that point. All in all it's been nearly a year since I first began reading up on her and making the first notes.
      It's a good one, looking back I'm not sure how I feel about the moral of the story, but between Mad Love and Boys on the Side, you can see where she gets the influence and persona she had irl at that time, during the Letterman table dance, for example...
      Thank you again, the next part might become two more parts at this rate LOL, but for those of you that devoured the first two and found them delicious. These next servings are really gonna be the dessert with a cherry on top, I assure you.
      ✨✨✨

  • @tiffanyohara6364
    @tiffanyohara6364 Рік тому +9

    She has depth and warmth

  • @aliray1868
    @aliray1868 3 місяці тому +2

    1:53 Conan and Andy, doing the "ow, ow, ow, owee" and it was written on the Q-Cards, for Drew's Guess jeans modeling. LOL. Very cute.
    I forgot about the movie "Bad Girls" I am going to look for that one. ( Drew, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andy McDowell, and Madelaine Stowe), Four gorgeous bandits in a pretty good flick. I haven't seen it for a couple of decades but back then I probably watched it at least 6 times back then. All of them were absolutely gorgeous. LOL.
    Tezzmosis: Thank you for this. You obviously put in a lots of time finding out all of this information and putting together over 3 1/2 hours in part 2 for great entertainment. I really appreciated that you included the side stories about the other actors somehow associated with Drew's story. Great job!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  3 місяці тому

      Thank you Ali! There will be another two more 2.5 hour parts coming soon ✌️🙂
      I wanted to have the full Brittany Murphy set done before moving forward, because their stories do intertwine in some big ways.
      Her early demise would have absolutely had an impact on Drew and her timeline. They had become real life besties while filming "Riding in Cars with Boys", a friendship that I think would have been good for both of them had there been a chance for it to last.
      I aim to give a spotlight to those lost along the way, while delivering a super sized serving of nostalgia 📺

  • @Iliah97
    @Iliah97 Рік тому +17

    Please cover Jodie Foster!!!

  • @JordanJSparks
    @JordanJSparks Рік тому +10

    OMG YAY PART 2 ! I appreciate your work so much my friend!

  • @manda.watching.YouTube
    @manda.watching.YouTube Рік тому +12

    I love these documentaries SO much. So thankful I’ve found this channel. Seeing a two and a half hour video posted makes me so happy 😻 I’ve already seen this one three times. Perfect to fall asleep to.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +2

      I am so glad you're enjoying my content and that you find it both intriguing and soothing! ✨💙

  • @spiritqueen1978
    @spiritqueen1978 Рік тому +9

    So glad there is a part 2. I felt like so much was left uncovered after the first doc.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      Yes, hence the to be continued at the end!

  • @amymuchko7106
    @amymuchko7106 Рік тому +4

    This is one of the best documentaries I've seen. It is so empathetic and informative.

  • @CoCo-TheClown
    @CoCo-TheClown Рік тому +13

    So crazy that she really went through it and just shows just because your successful doesn't make you a bitter (better than everyone else) person because look at how humble and lovely she is today

  • @Siobhan146
    @Siobhan146 Рік тому +10

    This was great! Looking forward to part 3! I never realize there was a rivalry between Drew Barrymore & Winona Ryder. They where my two favorite actresses growing up.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +2

      It carries on into part 3 as well, just you wait =P

    • @maryjanesinkansas9287
      @maryjanesinkansas9287 Рік тому +1

      I was looking for this comment. I couldn't agree more and I look forward to watching part three also! ✌🏼🙏🏼💛

    • @goddessravenlovelife7452
      @goddessravenlovelife7452 6 місяців тому +1

      The original idea for the king fu tv show was originally thought up by Bruce Lee but the networks would not cast an Asian for the part

  • @seascape0881
    @seascape0881 11 місяців тому +9

    So sad how the people who were supposed to protect these little girls turning into women and even boys into men as they age, subjected and neglected them leaving them in the hands of these monsters. The part with the one actress who was raped during filming, should have NEVER HAPPENED!!!!! 😮😡They should have not gotten away with this and yet they do….all the time. If it’s not happening on the sets it’s happening at these “parties” or elsewhere behind closed doors. We may never know exactly all the evil that happens in Hollywood but it is truly sickening. Oh and let’s not forget the poor little girl who was murdered and her murder swept under the rug and a shoe made with her skin. It took me awhile to finish this documentary bc there are SOO many details in these and sometimes they can be hard to follow since they move from one person to another quite often. So sad!!!! It looks glamorous to the outside world but it’s pure evil. I can see why actors and actresses use alcohol, drugs and even suicide to escape these this evil. Truly heartbreaking, ty for opening our eyes to the reality.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  11 місяців тому +5

      Yes, I can understand needing to take in small doses. This is also why this project specifically has taken so much time. Drew passed thru so many different dark circles starting at such a young age. She is like a beacon thru the darkness, she somehow made it out the other side alive, but not without collateral damage and casualties.
      Child/teen stardom is a literal battlefield, and it really goes to show how strong Drew is to keep on keeping on, and as well as she has. To continue learning and evolving all the time. Very candid that she is still healing, and many things she has not wanted to face yet. Which is very understandable with all things considered.
      She was a social butterfly, waltzing thru and touching many lives in a pretty chaotic and unpredictable type of way. Definitely been difficult to organize everything, and to figure out how to squeeze everything in. All these lost boys and girls deserve a voice though. Much can be learned from this kind of real/raw human struggle. No one's lives are as glamorous or perfect as they may seem. This is a lesson we all desperately need to learn, especially in the "insta" times we live in now.

  • @jessiekayhouser100
    @jessiekayhouser100 29 днів тому +1

    When you were covering River, you left out my absolutely favorite movie of his, “A Thing Called Love” 38:49

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  28 днів тому +1

      LOL yes I'm sorry, I already get enough flak for going on plotline side quests. All the lost boys and girls I mention in Dark Hollywood and Still Not Crazy will eventually have their own videos. I had so many plans for this channel but last few years have been a helluva time. Getting back on track now ✌️🙂

  • @napturalyeenstyles
    @napturalyeenstyles Рік тому +11

    Drew looks just like her grandmother!!

  • @gabe-po9yi
    @gabe-po9yi 9 місяців тому +4

    You know, people who work in this industry in all capacities know what goes on, yet no one warns the parents, even anonymously, that they need to supervise their children closely? The kids truly aren’t cared about and are just a commodity to be used and exploited for however long.

  • @TrishHarcourt
    @TrishHarcourt 23 дні тому +1

    Came across ur channel last night and I’m hooked ❤

  • @ITSFAMOUSRICHARD
    @ITSFAMOUSRICHARD Рік тому +11

    Love it! Please make part 3 leading to where Drew is now !

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +14

      Thank you Richard! There is definitely a part 3 coming, & it's already midway thru completion. Stay tuned! ✌️🙂

  • @kokoloso7128
    @kokoloso7128 Рік тому +5

    This was very well thought out and put together. Definitely can go over some peoples heads. Always be grateful for the life you have because you never know what someone else is going through.

  • @staybent9380
    @staybent9380 Рік тому +7

    So interesting, as a 55 year old this is walking down memory lane with unknown roads. Thank you! Watched both episodes of Drew, RD Jr, and Charlie Sheen and can’t wait for time for the rest👍💗 I remember the flash episode on David Letterman (who doesn’t) it was funny and cute. I feel Dave did a great job letting her know it was ok! She is a loveable super human and I am proud to have watched her grow up. Love this

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +4

      Yeah she was like a giddy little school girl after the fact, and you could tell she had shocked herself and felt a little embarrassed, but he kept it light. Obv at that point she was an adult woman and there wasn't really anything wrong with it, but the poor little girl inside wishing she could just have the strictly paternal care and attention..
      It's a sad story, but yes she seems to be a great mom, very committed and dedicated to making sure they have a wholesome and as normal a childhood as possible! Gives hope to those trying to break their own generational curses.

    • @staybent9380
      @staybent9380 Рік тому +2

      @@tezzmosis For sure, Drew seems to draw on her past for inspiration to do better, totally agree 🙂

  • @joanmurphy2166
    @joanmurphy2166 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. Enjoying it thoroughly. 👀

  • @RaggedyAndi1
    @RaggedyAndi1 Рік тому +5

    She is simply wonderful !!!

  • @rabidlyfree
    @rabidlyfree Рік тому +11

    just watched part 1 last night! couldn't have timed it any better! love your content ✨️

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      Very excellent timing! ✨💙

  • @purplereign1999
    @purplereign1999 8 місяців тому +2

    Your voice has been missed I will listen as I fall asleep tonight! Miss you.

  • @CherokeeBird
    @CherokeeBird 5 місяців тому +3

    These videos were sooo good! I didn't think I'd be able to watch all of it in one sitting, but here I am 😂
    Very well done! 👏 ❤

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  5 місяців тому

      Thank you 🙂🙃🙂 definitely not for the faint of heart. Good for you!!

  • @RomanceVoyage
    @RomanceVoyage Рік тому +7

    Tik tok mentioned there wasn’t a part 2 and today.. there is 💯🔥

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      Today is the day! =D 💙

  • @jessicaco8183
    @jessicaco8183 Рік тому +10

    Thank you so much for a Part 2!! So exciting! I watched other documentaries on Drew after your Part 1 and nobody did justice to the story like you did and the details you covered!! Also shedding light on the darkness of child actors in Hollywood, even back then, which many people may not realize existed as much as it did, like it does even now! Really eye opening! Looking forward to seeing more videos from you!! Great work! 👏

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      Thank you Jessica! Such a thoughtful comment 💙 I am so glad my long form, extra thorough and detailed content is being found and appreciated by the right audience.
      I used to get a lot more complaints about the little side quests, people thinking it was too irrelevant, but I'm getting a lot more positive feedback the last month or so!
      Very much appreciate folks like you that see the messages I'm trying to convey, and understanding there is a whole bigger picture there beyond the main subject.

    • @Iliah97
      @Iliah97 Рік тому +1

      @@tezzmosis very good content indeed. Much needed. I watched the whole part one without skipping and now part 2. Maybe you could cover Jodie Foster.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@MeatyPeach Yes! Well put, that's exactly it. There is always a much bigger story happening behind the scenes, and there's no easy way to tell it, but starting with one person as a "hub", and then exploring the darkness around them is where the truth lies.
      Seeing the consistencies and what paths seems to overlap the most, and which had the worst outcomes. Not accusing any one specifically of any wrongdoing without actual convictions or evidence, but seems to be a lot of people become addicts, die under suspicious circumstances, or end their own lives. Accidentally or on purpose, more so after working with certain directors and companies.
      You really can't go all out making any baseless accusations, but what you can do is paint that picture, and let people fill in the blanks themselves.
      If you're going all the way back, you will notice the birth of the series is basically River Phoenix. Rising from the ashes after death, in such a way, and being the poster child of young Hollywood untimely deaths. The inner hub for the voiceless and forgotten.
      He was a perfect beginning for the series, being a bridge between the music scene and the film industry. There is a lot of darkness within both, and they all cross paths more than we know. So. Many. Layers.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@Iliah97 Yes she is on the list ✨💙

  • @bees.857
    @bees.857 Рік тому +4

    You just reminded me that i bought a Jamie Walters cd lmao. Love all the old interview footage of Drew. She has always seemed like a kind soul 💜 I'm so happy for her.

  • @madgesland4217
    @madgesland4217 Рік тому +8

    I think it would be awesome if you got an interview with Drew-

  • @FreeSpeechisMyRight10
    @FreeSpeechisMyRight10 Рік тому +25

    One thing's for sure. Drew has aged much more gracefully than Tori Spelling.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +8

      I would have to agree with that. Natural is the way to go.

    • @fluffedsquirrel
      @fluffedsquirrel Рік тому +4

      TOri Spelling seems to be trans

  • @godessofyouguess
    @godessofyouguess Рік тому +6

    Good video and research!!

  • @fld1374
    @fld1374 Рік тому +6

    This is excellent!!! You put a lot of research into this. Every tangent you chose makes sense. I would correct one thing that you commented about regarding Alyssa Milano and her MeToo involvement. She was a participant and tried to hijack credit for a movement started by and led by a Black Woman. She was called out in real time on Twitter for it at the time as well. The problem is that she continued to use the extra attention she was getting by leeching onto it for her own personal benefit. Since you offered parallels and opined that she may have been competitive with Drew to keep her career going, I’d posit she tried to leech from those discussions about accountability as a means to better position herself (and secure new opportunities) in Hollywood by being a self-appointed ‘leader’. Because she continues to be out of pocket. While a lot of those early 90’s projects she did were clearly exploitative, it would be so much more sincere for her to focus what she did to cope and move on more than be opportunistic. Anyway, as we see in the following years Drew did have her movie star era, married a man who came from family money that she had children with (securing their future) and hosting that talk show has become one of the best things for her career. She has a unique perspective and so much life and industry experience now to share that adds so much gravitas to her show. She’s the real deal and you get that sense so often from her guests. Can’t wait for the next part. You really did a fantastic job of recapping how treacherous the industry is, why so many have befallen and those cringe soft porn projects putting underaged girls in such danger. Have you done anything about even younger child stars and their exploitation?

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +4

      I am so very thankful for those that get it. That can follow and see how and why all the side tangents tie in to the bigger picture.
      Yes there is a lot more about Milano and the #metoo movement to delve into, the dispute between her and Rose McGowan. The fact that she's married to one of the leading PR firms that literally specializes in shaping the image of celebrities and covering things up... so more like as if she was a mole within the movement rather than a pioneer. Then yes, her and many other celebrities did sort of take advantage of the movement for their own gain.
      I did want to go into it more in this vid, but the more I looked into it, the more I realized it was going to have to wait and be it's own thing. Was already plenty to cover surrounding Drew.
      There were a lot of pros and cons to the movement.. a lot of trivial shit being brought to the light by people just wanting their 15 mins of fame.
      Like the Louis C.K. thing, where he asked two grown women permission to touch himself in front of them. They were a little shocked and froze, but he was not stopping anyone from leaving, did not cause any harm and nobody was forced to do anything..
      The girls were literally standing there laughing, and that was the point, he was into the humiliation aspect... and yes don't get me wrong, it's still sexual harassment to an extent, and no degree of that is okay, but it really took away from the power of the movement, and the more traumatic occurrences.
      It almost makes those that had it worse more embarrassed and ashamed to share their story, when it's been diluted to some comedy show backroom shenanigans between adults. How do you follow that with talking about how you were abused as a child by powerful industry figures? It lost it's umph right then and there, and I have wondered if these incidents were spotlighted as a distraction...
      Nearly all young stars have been exploited in some way shape and or form, and we take away their voice when we pull the focus to things happening between adults, that can happen at any industry work party.
      It will probably be it's own video, and yes I definitely want to do one about child/teen stardom in general. I have not yet, but I am sitting on a lot of information that doesn't necessarily find it's way into a DH video.
      There's a lot to go into and a lot of youths have been chewed up and spit out along the way. Old Hollywood was literally built on the backs of exploited teens and children...
      Yes, it is nice that with Drew that there is such a good and happy ending coming. Although she is still exploring and unpacking her trauma, but that also brings more of the authenticity to her show, and what she's doing now.
      Thank you again for the great comment and positive feedback! =]

  • @simonenyman4077
    @simonenyman4077 Рік тому +13

    Wow, Tezz, this is incredible work. The depth you go into is incredible you uncover all the layers to the onion. Drew is unlucky on so many levels. Undervalued and underrated, sexually exploited and always missing the “big” part as you touched on with David Lynch. I love the associated stories of other sad stars. The illusion that is Hollywood is certainly done. Have to watch it again to appreciate the true depths you go into.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +4

      Thank you Simone! Yes, I could see wanting to re-watch to pick up on all the little crumbs I sprinkle throughout, that I come back to near the end.
      Like all the Keanu instances, the Mulholland Dr connections, and how he took her on the actual road Mulholland Dr on his motor bike when she was 16. Then his dark connections to the film later... that was all a happy accident tbh, but it's not the only "time is not linear" instance.
      Yes, he's definitely on the list, btw. LOL
      Thank you so much for your continued support, you're a real gem. 💙💎

    • @Iliah97
      @Iliah97 Рік тому +1

      @@tezzmosis why was he so scared when she mentioned their drive? Hmmm

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      @@MeatyPeach Keanu is definitely on the list, he comes up a lot in all the past episodes, he might have to be next.

  • @sirrom5155
    @sirrom5155 Рік тому +41

    this documentary is just as poignant as it was when it was released 3 hours ago.

    • @Iliah97
      @Iliah97 Рік тому +7

      It aged really well

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +10

      Lots of little breadcrumbs and layers for you to enjoy ✨💙

    • @barbbeyer312
      @barbbeyer312 6 місяців тому

      ​@@tezzmosisQ

    • @debtycoon2636
      @debtycoon2636 5 місяців тому

      hours?

  • @jennifermerriott1451
    @jennifermerriott1451 Рік тому +11

    Don't insult Drew by saying she looks like Tori Spelling

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      As a human template, they have similar features LOL

    • @vmc7773
      @vmc7773 Рік тому +1

      Agreed both r beautiful

  • @lettiemessi8863
    @lettiemessi8863 Рік тому +8

    Love the documentary not to sound shallow but the comparison of drew Barrymore and tori spelling… maybe if i narrow my eyes and they’re both standing very far away 😂😂😂 Drew is a beautiful woman.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +2

      LOL, I meant like, roughly same body type, same hair color/length, like...The same human template, but yes I would say the natural and earthy look is a lot more appealing!

  • @PeterPan-gq7lh
    @PeterPan-gq7lh Рік тому +3

    Really provides insight and seedy backdrop suspected

  • @vmc7773
    @vmc7773 Рік тому +3

    Thank u for the effort u went into making this, must have been difficult, but u did yourself proud many thanks ☺

  • @melissas7980
    @melissas7980 Рік тому +4

    New subscriber, here! Well done. I look forward to watching more of your content. This Drew documentary is a perfect way to celebrate her birthday tomorrow. I have always loved her. I hope she's truly celebrating now, both her survival and rebirth. She's a gem.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      She sure is isn't she ✨️🙂

  • @SLIPPINBLOOD
    @SLIPPINBLOOD 5 місяців тому +2

    You make wonderful videos!! So well put together, thank you so much for your work 🙏🏼

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  3 місяці тому

      Thank you!! ✌️😁

  • @voyaristika5673
    @voyaristika5673 6 місяців тому +3

    My girls are around these girls' age. I remember well the 80s outlook on parenting of many parents. It started with the hippie counterculture, drug culture with it's devaluation of children and importance of family. Not good times for many children.

  • @ccorleans3063
    @ccorleans3063 Рік тому +2

    Yayyy! Yasss! ❤thank you♥️

  • @joycegeertsma7115
    @joycegeertsma7115 Рік тому +5

    Thanks again for the time, effort and research you're putting into making these in-depth documentaries- very much appreciated.. ❤The girls/young women who are "..too young to know what they're doing.." yet "..knew what they were getting themselves into..".. part of this, is painful and upsetting. Thanks Tezz.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +4

      Thank you for taking the time to watch! I am so glad they are finding the right people now, I have gotten a lot of negative comments in the past about the "irrelevant" side quest stuff, but I knew it just wasn't meant for them and carried on. I see the comment sections shifting over the past few months and it has made all of the blood, sweat and tears I've put into these videos so very worth it.
      Yes, I have felt pain and been emotionally moved throughout the creation of all the vids, I really feel for these people, and the implications of how many other youth are affected. How many in general, in society are preyed upon. Used and abused. It's all very heavy material to sort through and be able to put into a mostly neutral documentary.
      I obviously can't budge on how I feel about harm being brought to others, especially children, but otherwise, I try to see and understand everything from that person's point of view, and take in all the conditions around them, see why they did what they did or did not do, then I present it as is. No sensationalism, no shock value, no flair or extras. Just the real, raw shit
      Thank you Joyce, I appreciate your support and positive feedback! ✨💙

    • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
      @michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому +3

      @@tezzmosis I often like, and appreciate how you connect all the other edges of other former stars/actors/actresses stories together as well within. The biography and deep dives dearest Tezz the Tatum O’Neill one was eye opening also maybe we will get one directly from you on her specifically one day. From what I’ve seen via on the Oprah Winfrey show & Network Tatum and her father were just making up and reclaiming their relationship. After such brokenness, so sad and disturbing what alot of these young underage girls AB’s boys have endured along with being around. Even the photos are eerie, and so heartbreakingly saddening how many did not make it out all of the constant drug abuse and usages.💔 Soleil Moon-Frye’s documentary on Hulu showcased a lot of that too, even brought me to tears, lastly Roman Polanski is certainly a sickening creep…😑😐😑

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@michaeld.williamsiii9026 Thank you! I am still gettin' the haters come through about the "irrelevance" and it being "off topic", but I'm here for the True Blues.
      "If you build it, they will come..."
      You don't need dead football players, at a place built for dead baseball players... LOL
      The overall topic is Dark Hollywood! Just broken into segments based on specific people. They also all link together, so it's kind of like one giant documentary with parallel plotlines all running together and simultaneously... Those who enjoy the content, get and appreciate that, and that's all that matters.
      Everything was happening at once all the time, and you can't really get that picture by focusing so blindly on one person, and ignoring everything going on around them. Those who influenced them. The people they partied with and what happened to them. Life is not one dimensional as Hollywood has made it seem through the television!
      Gotta think Drew was looking up to Tatum and her sobriety for a time, only to watch her fall once again, and be going through a divorce around the same time. Like, when you really think about the reality of trying to find good mother and father figures in an industry of broken and dysfunctional families. It's really so sad, and I think some people can relate. Money or fame or not, the trauma and addictions all end up the same.
      I have lists on lists of people with troubled pasts, or who passed on young, or just had some crazy Hollywood fuckery. Finding a way to fit them all in and give them all a voice is difficult, but I am finding a way!
      Yes, Kid 90 was good, Showbiz Kids was also good, there's a handful of them actually. I want to set up something with a book/movie/documentary list for viewers, so they can dive deeper themselves on media I am aware of that relates. All in due time bruv!
      ✨💙

  • @foxit515
    @foxit515 Рік тому +2

    Exellent documentry ... i came across your channel earlier on today & iv watched 3 vids now back to back ' love your content
    You cover everthink & do it so well, ( your content is well researched & your hard work has not gone unnoticed '

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Foxit! Especially with how long they are, it's quite the commitment. The fact you watched 3 back to back 🤗 Thank you for spending a whole day with me, and for your great comment and feedback! I put a lot of "blood sweat and tears" into it, so to speak, so I really love comments like these ✨💛

  • @stephanied6711
    @stephanied6711 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @MissPlease88
    @MissPlease88 Рік тому +1

    Well done 👏

  • @sheenatalks8529
    @sheenatalks8529 Рік тому +2

    I can't wait for part 3! Is it going to be out soon? Thank you for these, your documentaries are amazing ❤

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      Thank you Sheena! Coming soon! Got a couple things to catch up with first, then will be back to Drew!

  • @lNoWayAroundItl
    @lNoWayAroundItl Рік тому +9

    1:53:46 Ok that was funny with the cue cards.
    2:13:30 Man Ryan O'Neil was a punk ass. Hits his daughter for the nomination. And she still mentioned him in her win. And then his mental torture with the Kubrick's daughter.
    2:21:37 Really classy to wait until she died and couldn't counter his lies. And that being he claimed she knew beforehand when she obviously didn't. And that he was pro-rp but Brando refused. That is disgusting.
    2:33:00 Got to love the hypocrisy there. I know Spielberg didn't exploit Drew's sexuality (only her cuteness) but he wasn't really there for her or her well being until he was upset that she posed nude and felt like his opinion should be heard.

  • @jenem1117
    @jenem1117 Рік тому +3

    Great job 👏 I enjoyed watching 👍

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching Jennifer! ✨💙

  • @ms.martiegallego8834
    @ms.martiegallego8834 Рік тому +2

    I must say I am new to this channel, and the group of Documentaries !! Very well done, very informative and I will be looking for more !!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      Thank you Ms. Martie! Glad to have yah!

  • @ginacable5376
    @ginacable5376 Рік тому +1

    Great documentary very thorough.

  • @rg627
    @rg627 Рік тому +4

    What is wrong with all of these old dudes, producers, adults letting all of this to happen to her as a child

  • @sbloome77
    @sbloome77 5 місяців тому +2

    All the older men interviewing her were so inappropriate and insensitive but that was the 90’s for you!

  • @jadebass-qc6of
    @jadebass-qc6of 8 місяців тому +3

    Her MOTHER allowed it at 8 yrs old she didn’t protect her

  • @deeone5326
    @deeone5326 Рік тому +2

    Thank you! Brings back good memories and makes sense of shifts in orchestrated culture, etc., Sending Love to all the lovers, sending shame to all predators.

  • @mercynoble7147
    @mercynoble7147 Рік тому +11

    42:16 “ exquisite child”WTF is wrong with these people 🤦‍♂️

  • @marlathe80sgirl96
    @marlathe80sgirl96 Рік тому +2

    Feel like I’m watching a documentary on everyone and everything, almost forgot why I came here oh yeah, for Drew! Lots of great info though

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  11 місяців тому

      "Dark Hollywood"

  • @Lenergyiskey358
    @Lenergyiskey358 13 днів тому +1

    These were great. Look forward to part 3. Is it far away??

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  20 годин тому +1

      Starting to get everything caught up, switched up some softwares and needed to upgrade! Should not be much longer now 🙂

  • @dustincongello5802
    @dustincongello5802 Рік тому +4

    before people try to cancel keanu for giveing drew a ride on his bike , remember keanu was barely an adut himself at the time and 2 you heard the story he gave her a ride and dropped her off ,and 3 she wasnt just a random young girl it was the most famous young girl in hollywood at the time going through hard times..u can tell how keanu act now that he was always a good guy

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      Nobody is trying to cancel anybody... lol. I don't believe in "cancel culture".

    • @dustincongello5802
      @dustincongello5802 Рік тому +1

      @@tezzmosis im happy you don't believe in cancel culture, I mean that. If your able to to ignore it and pretend it doesn't exist, that's great, you can live a stress free life. As long as you don't do or say the wrong thing. Then you'll see first hand how real it is. People get canceled everyday . Drew Barrymore is lucky she grew up in the time she did and got it out her system because she would be canceled ..look at tim Allen, they didn't let jim voice buzz lightyear in the lightyear movie just because his conservative beliefs and only now are talking about bringing him back because they lost alot of money..that a example of hollywood cancelation..i, myself, was kicked out and banned from my nephews school for telling a teacher to stop telling my nephew itsnok if he wants to be a girl and that he is evil because he white and needs to apologize to every black person they see to be a good person. My nephew is 8..he doesn't go to that school anymore.. my point is cancel culture is very real..my comment was a joke poking fun at it.ive seen people getting canceled for the stupidest stuff so I point out whenever I see a situation that I seen someone else get canceled for.

    • @TheMH1001
      @TheMH1001 Рік тому +2

      @@dustincongello5802 - Drew did get cancelled it just wasn't known like that back then. She ruined her career and got canceled by the industry. She couldn't even get an audition because casting directors would laugh at the mention of her name. It is just much more amplified today because of the internet with all the platforms that are available coupled with a sense of disconnection that has lead to many people not having empathy and humanity for others.

    • @dustincongello5802
      @dustincongello5802 Рік тому

      @@TheMH1001 I agree with everything you said but back then it was more just being shunned for awhile. Being canceled is somthing that can only happen with the internet mixed with the whole woke sensitive cry baby movement thats been going on the past few years..drew was just looked down upon in the industry not for the drugs of alcohol but because she was so hard to work with because of the drugs and alcohol.being canceled is the woke community trash talks and protests you being fired from your job and edit videos to twist the factual things you say to make it look like you said somthing you didn't say..like how they cut all of trumps videos before he says he denounces racism then accuse him of being a racist..thats canceling..reason to be canceled...thats a whole other rant,but I will say its very easy to be put on the list to be canceled..

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@dustincongello5802 The only reason Drew was able to maintain her career going into adulthood was because she launched her own production company and had researched and planned for around 2 years, how she would re-route the course of her life. She wanted to be an actress, not a sex symbol.
      People are never as cancelled as Hollywood would lead everyone to believe. How hard is one willing to fight for themselves, is the difference of whether or not they stay down.

  • @ohlookitsme9569
    @ohlookitsme9569 3 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for this, the work you put into it is amazing ! I'm honestly always confused when I hear ppl say "oh look she made it through, she's a normal person now" when it's clear there's something deeply wrong with her, between her sudden mood swings, the weird ocd like thing she does with her fingers touching her hair in a complex pattern (I have never seen anyone do that), her obsession with "collecting guys" that totally screams childhood s*xual abuse to me like I remember she asked that davlto creepy dude if he had found the list she had written at his house with all the names of the guys she had slept with + in her book the incident where she gets caught sleeping with a guy in that psychiatric hell and that lady asks her if the guy is just another number on her list, she also did a movie in alaska where all the crew were alaskans and some complained that she would be very upset and have tantrums because no one in the crew wanted to sleep with her, her obsession with this very topic on her show is very telling also like litterally every episode is about that... anyway I really loved this documentary, I hope we will be able to watch part 3 soon. Have a great day !

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  3 місяці тому

      It definitely gets all the more complex as she comes into adulthood, been back and forth on this next part for ages because it is such a delicate topic/situation that can be applied to young women across the board, therefore it's a big responsibility.
      I have a good handle on the childhood trauma in general, and the treachery child stars go thru in order to gain and sustain fame/fortune. However I still cannot say I have a good handle on the entire scope of the situation overall just yet, from a woman's perspective. Been doing further research, consulting with others who would have a better understanding of the affect of everything as they came into adulthood. I have also been taking some psyche courses to better understand everything from a more educated and informed position.
      When I started Still Not Crazy and DH it was more like a hobby, but the deeper I dove into everything I acquired a far better understanding of trauma in general, and how it affects us all in adulthood. Gave me a better understanding of my own childhood, and the toxic/damaged adults I had to navigate on my own way to adulthood.
      The end results of trauma are mostly the same for the entire human race, and if we can use these amplified and magnified human case studies to have more compassion and understanding of those that have suffered the most in this world, we can improve how we approach and treat them.
      It is very common for CSA victims to have some kind of dysfunction in this area later on, whether it being a compulsion or some other disconnect between actual love and just sharing bodies.
      There are many other potential conditions that can arise from childhood trauma that she likely struggles with, but again I really want to make sure to have a full handle on it before presenting.
      Very fine line between enlightening and frightening.
      Thank you for your excellent feedback and sharing your thoughts. It really must be an open forum.

  • @MS-st1zb
    @MS-st1zb Рік тому +2

    Everyone I know and myself agree, Hollywood is the best place to raise a family.

  • @franksnbeans7413
    @franksnbeans7413 Рік тому +8

    I'm a little disappointed drew has yet to acknowledge his (David Crosby's) death given that he took her on when she was in such a vulnerable place and helped her with her sobriety.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +8

      I'd say she is in deep mourning, he was what seemed to be the closest to a true father figure she had, that didn't later objectify her. I'm sure she will do some kind of tribute or something on her show, or will do some kind of post when she's ready.

    • @unknown-lf6zx
      @unknown-lf6zx Рік тому +1

      I never knew that. RIP David Crosby

    • @brendamoon2660
      @brendamoon2660 Рік тому +6

      She said plenty to acknowledge him when he was alive. She's human let's let her deal with her grief privately

  • @tammymiller6769
    @tammymiller6769 28 днів тому +1

    Is there a part 3?? There’s so much more to Drews story ❤

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  28 днів тому +1

      There will be as soon as I possibly can, 20s onward was a lot more to unravel and for me to take time to better understand so I can do her and her fans the utmost justice!

    • @tammymiller6769
      @tammymiller6769 28 днів тому

      @@tezzmosis I better subscribe then lol THANK YOU! Drew has been a favourite of mine since I first watched ET back when I was a kid…. Everything she does turns to gold. Even her less favourite movies. I loved poison ivy! Leonardo DiCaprio also had a very small role in that movie, walking in the crow at school lol

  • @yourtypicalinternetcommenter11

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @atawbi
    @atawbi Рік тому +2

    Seeing Drew's scene on Malibu Road is sad, because it kinda reflects herself 😔

  • @mercynoble7147
    @mercynoble7147 Рік тому +8

    Wow I was so young watching poison ivy now as an adult I look back on it and this was kinda creepy and disgusting😢 And extremely inappropriate back then he used to come on HBO and Cinemax all the time

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому

      Yeahhh, I look back on a lot of movies/shows I watched as a kid and don't feel great about it. =/

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@jc9371 She knew what was goin on

    • @MsRoxieL_2191
      @MsRoxieL_2191 Рік тому

      Lol I feel the same way. When it was brought up in this documentary, I had to pause the video and take a minute cause it was so inappropriate 😬 but when I saw it years ago I didn't feel like that. Times have changed for sure

  • @the9-2-5outlawgamer
    @the9-2-5outlawgamer 4 місяці тому +1

    29:10 Tamra Davis went on to direct "Half-Baked". And the name is pronounced "Lee-Grow" as in James Le Gros who has a son (Noah Le Gros) who is also an actor and musician.

  • @nicolecerulli8397
    @nicolecerulli8397 Рік тому +9

    Very good documentary. But why do they go off on tangents about OTHER celebrities??? There's tines we're I'm like "wait, am I watching a different documentary? I thought this was about Drew?" We've been talking River Pheonix ( who I do adore ) for 36 minutes lol..

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +5

      "Dark" Hollywood, it's about the person, and all the darkness that surrounded them.
      It's all part of a bigger story, and all ties together. The casualties on the battlefield of child/teen stardom I mention in this video, were colleagues and friends of Drew's , and their downward spiral and deaths would have an affect on her and her remaining peers.
      Shows how dire the terrain she faced really was, and gives more weight to the fact she has been able to come out the other side in one piece.

    • @christymcelhaney3111
      @christymcelhaney3111 Рік тому +2

      Got confused during the Mullholland Drive/Doppleganger hour. I really enjoy your content though. This one was a little off track imo.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      @@christymcelhaney3111 Yes, you kind of have to know the lore of Mulholland Drive to follow better I suppose (this is a movie junkie segment) If you don't know it but are into Dark Hollywood stuff, it's basically a representation of all of the darkness within Hollywood, and therefore a must watch.
      Been a favorite of mine for yeeaaarrrs, and never realized how relevant it would become later. As I was researching Drew and came to Doppelganger, it seemed very relevant, being that it truly felt to me like a missing piece to the highly debated Mulholland Drive puzzle discussed over the years.
      The DVD even came out with a list of clues to look for, to be able to better understand and interpret the film for yourself because it has so many layers and various storylines happening simultaneously. That's basically what's happening in this series.
      It relates to the over all story being told across episodes, enveloping the main subject. Lynch/Keanu Reeves come up a few times throughout as well, with strong links back to Drew, and when you watch more episodes of DH, it all starts coming together more. ✌😉

    • @hannahbaxter8825
      @hannahbaxter8825 Рік тому

      I like it, it saves me stopping and going off on tangents to more deeply explore related themes because they do it for me. If you dont like it you can watch all the other more boring surface level stuff on other channels.

  • @chineadoconnor1199
    @chineadoconnor1199 Рік тому +5

    Watching any movie from 80s/90s is such an uncomfortable experience, the cringey and predatory se*ual scenes innuendos every second sentence and this horrible soft core jazz soundtrack 🤢🤮 it's scary and so completely unnecessary. Se*ualization of children especially in entertainment has to stop!!!!

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +3

      Yes, I agree, you don't realize how bad it all was until you start really looking. Then suddenly it's like that part near the end of "A Clockwork Orange".. I can't look away because I gotta get the clips and gotta present it in such a way that's not revictimizing, but also not minimizing.. but daammnnn. It's really hard to stomach a lot of it, but it needs to be exposed for what it all was. Blatant child exploitation for the sake of "entertainment"..

  • @joandenisewanner9732
    @joandenisewanner9732 Рік тому +3

    It was the father that had the power. It's the father whom abandoned her.

  • @jant7881
    @jant7881 7 місяців тому +1

    I had to check and see if I was still watching the Drew Barrymore documentary at a certain point. It goes off the rails about River Phoenix.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  7 місяців тому +1

      There is a big connection between them, and a very good reason I go into certain things.

  • @michaeld.williamsiii9026
    @michaeld.williamsiii9026 Рік тому +4

    So glad to be watching this and supporting your hard work once again dearest @Tezz boo!!! This opened my eyes and mind once again, even mentioning movies/roles that no one ever have. Such as, Embrace of The Vampire which is an erotic horror but also seems like softcore porn. However again as both an Alyssa Milano & Drew Barrymore fan. I’m very proud of them both for surviving and making it through the pitfall of childhood/teen/adult stardom if not, the Hollyweird journey this was splendid. To watch and listen to while traveling via Amtrak.💙👏🏽💙

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      Hello again kind fellow! Thank you so much for your continued support, and yet another genuinely thoughtful comment =D.
      It really is incredible how some of these young stars were able to make it through, while so many did not..
      Very pleased to help you pass the time on your commute! Stay shiny ✨️💛

  • @allornothing1537
    @allornothing1537 Рік тому +3

    I had completely forgotten about the Jamie Walters era

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      They want us to forget a lot of it, cuz there was a lot of f*ckery...

  • @queenymorris837
    @queenymorris837 20 днів тому +1

    That movie Ivy was sick. I was a kid watching that and couldn’t understand why he wanted a little girl. My mom showed us the movie and said this is why I don’t let yall spend nights out. Your friends could have grown arse fathers that’ll creep in your room.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  18 днів тому +1

      If nothing else it is def a cautionary tale!

  • @Koko________
    @Koko________ Рік тому +1

    I liked that this one was somewhat not too heavy

  • @maryellis9382
    @maryellis9382 4 місяці тому +1

    Joel Schumacher talking about a young Drew Barrymore is creepy.😶👀

  • @insightbytes2136
    @insightbytes2136 Рік тому +4

    Back then, esp in Hollywood,, rules weren't important. It's really on been the last 20yrs or so that dating anyone under 18 is unacceptable. Basically if u looked grown then it's all good.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +5

      This was clearly a major issue, and why so many became lost in addiction and self-destructive behavior going into adulthood.

  • @bonniebrown6960
    @bonniebrown6960 Рік тому +4

    Some of these parents and some of these perverts that prey on children should have went to jail. Children don't tell because they feel like they've done something wrong. They're children for God sake. They don't know what they're doing, but adults do. I'm glad Drew Barrymore was able to get control of her life. It could have ended up going in the wrong direction and been like some of these stars that end up lost or worse dead. Drew Barrymore has that sweet face and I can see why she gets along with everyone. I'm sorry what she had to go throughwith her dad. It's sad when parents are that messed up. The child has to suffer. They just want to be loved. It's not just child stars that it happens to. There's other children that have to put up with this nonsense too.

    • @tezzmosis
      @tezzmosis  Рік тому +1

      Yes! Thank you Bonnie, you are very right. She is one of the lucky ones. Unfortunately for most it takes decades for them to even fully realize what may or may not have happened to them. Especially when drugs and alcohol are involved. & yes you're right again, this type of childhood rings true to many more than we realize. Maybe not to the same degree of fame and wealth, but the trauma and abuse is all the same 😞