- Keith Coogan: When we were growing up, it's no secret that a producer's sleeping with this actress or that or 'watch out for that guy he likes little boys'. But nobody goes What? Really? Who? Let's get somebody on this. They go 'oh really... good to know.'
- Keith Coogan: Background cheks, laws regulations, kids. There cannot be enough when it comes to protecting kids, especially on the set. You got all this money. This is not a school with a little budget that can;t get new textbooks. You're talking about a 150 Million dollar movie. You can't have a couple of people to make sure that nobody runs off with a kid. c'mon. We can absolutely do better.
- Brian Herzlinger: People being so afraid to speak their truths is giving power to the suppression of the topic. Nobody wants to vocalize "children being sexually abused" because it is the worst thing imaginable. But it's happening. It's happening under our noses. It's happening in our business. There outta be laws and since we started shooting this movie, Corey has been instrumental in getting laws passed to help sexual abuse victims take down their molesters.
- Brian Herzlinger: It sucks that what Feldman wants to do with this documentary is something that he just wanted to do with Corey Haim, which was tell him it's not his fault.
- Brian Herzlinger: I grew up in the 80's and there was something about duos in film that have chemistry that have this brotherly kind of banter, that have comedic timing. It's not that prevalent and I really felt that there's a reason why the two Corey's became the phenomena that it did.
- Corey Feldman: With all this, with everything we've done changing the law, I believe now that we have laid pout the breadcrumbs for investigators to follow so that these which once were just stories, can become cases, investigations and come to a solution because now, it's not just a movie folks, you can help us put these people away.
- Kristoff St. John: It happens everywhere not just in Hollywood. Hollywood is just unfortunately a playground for pedophilia.
- Judy Haim: I would've known if anything was wrong. My kid hid nothing. He was like transparent. he never hid anything. He was Corey.