A smart and genuinely scary movie from my youth; Tony Todd's Candyman performance is worthy of a cult following. The examination of race is particularly telling and equal parts subtle.
@erfansvideos4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been on a binge watch of reviews of Candyman because I just can’t get enough of this movie. It’s original, it’s scary, it’s everything you want from a horror film. Thanks for your review guys!
@anitaknight39154 жыл бұрын
I agree!! It's been on my mind in a profound way. I had to watch it now as an adult again on Netflix
@Destroya79616 жыл бұрын
Virginia Madsen is actually extremely allergic to bees so when that scene with the bees all over her and candyman came they had to use baby bees and a queen bee pheromone to make sure they wouldn’t sting her although they did sting Tony a lot in fact he was paid a lot of money for each sting he endured also when the scene where the hook comes through Helen’s mirror came around they didn’t tell Virginia that it was going to happen because they wanted real fear out of her but Tony being the class act that he is vehemently refused to scare her on purpose without her knowing it but eventually they got him to do it and after the fact he felt so bad and profusely apologized to Virginia so yeah as I said class act and I’ve got a lot respect for him
@wiggywaggo96477 жыл бұрын
When you see some of the garbage that gets 7 and 8s out of 10 on imdb, yet this film scores 6.6, it's bloody disgraceful to be honest!
@TheTruth1sMelo3 жыл бұрын
Racism
@alexjacobsen84873 жыл бұрын
Because it was probably reviewed by some millennial chump. Never go off movie reviews, it’s based on 1 persons opinion.
@davidcooper88929 күн бұрын
@@TheTruth1sMelooh ffs
@xxka0tikkxx8 жыл бұрын
idk why, but still to this day, Candyman is unsettling to me. No other Horror movie has scared me like Candyman. And i grew up watching Nightmare on Elm st and Friday the 13th, and Halloween etc.. They were my favorite movies since i was like 3. but Candyman still at 24 kinda creeps me out.
@lilpocketsgames8 жыл бұрын
its probably because its black person
@xxka0tikkxx8 жыл бұрын
+Lilpockets Back if this is your idea of a joke it's really not funny.
@GravDiga7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, ya damn racist, stop fearing black people with guns..and hammers...with stolen goods in their hands, ya damn racist!!!
@youngfeezy79697 жыл бұрын
Yea i totally agree. It has always been real creepy.
@tylersmith98686 жыл бұрын
Agreed. This and hellraiser 1.
@nolanflemmings93047 жыл бұрын
The way he kills his victims...The grunting sounds are extremely, unsettling. 1 of THE Best !!
@TheTruth1sMelo3 жыл бұрын
This
@jgiledw6 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you guys didn't talk about the Helen scene at the end
@xenablossom46826 жыл бұрын
And the painting of Helen being burned that appears in the Candyman's lair
@danylively9 жыл бұрын
I think that the most disturbing part on Candyman is when Helen's being burned alive as she crawls holding the baby so the fire couldn't hit him....is very sad....
@redwallace8 жыл бұрын
Fantastic review! An aspect not mentioned (shocking but not really) is the lack of commentary on racism in the film. Candyman was tortured and murdered unjustly by a white racist mob for being in a relationship with a white woman. He then sets up white woman Helen through the institutions that Black people are traditionally targeted. She is framed, arrested, and institutionalized and no one believes her. In a way she lives the life of a Black man. I wonder what the original Helen did if anything to stop the living Candyman from being slaughtered. It also talks about how Black women are murdered Ruthie Jean and how not too many people cared (similar to the recent deaths at the hands of a real killer Lonnie Franklin the “Grim Sleeper”) but still a great review of one of the scariest movies I have ever seen.
@ac89116 жыл бұрын
thanks for bringing this up - the racial commentary is in some ways so clear but completely unspoken throughout the film
@admiralswallower18826 жыл бұрын
Andrew C that's what makes it amazing. It says it without having to throw it in your face. It's a subtle elephant in the room if I may say. It makes you think about it but you are thinking about it if you want to. I might not have a place to say this, being white, but it's amazing how as a racial commentary or a horror movie, you can enjoy it as either or both. Repeated viewings are necessary to appreciate this fucking fantastic film.
@yellowcougar186 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Bernard Rose deliberately kept the racial commentary subtle. But it's brilliantly spun-like, Rose is English. He's an observer looking at the USA's racial politics-and he nails it. It's so brilliantly told. Another director would ram the racial politics in your face-and make the film comical. This film doesn't. It weaves a tragedy, racism, and racial politics into a very well told horror movie.
@edisonlima46475 жыл бұрын
Another great and subtle social commentary the movie makes pertain to white gentrification of black neighborhoods. At the begining of the movie, she tells her friend about how bad are the conditions the people from Cabrini live as something far and away from her life, but procedes to inform that the very apartment in which she lives in is a twin to Cabrini, originally built for public housing, but as the city grew richer around it and the neighbourhood fancier, the building was taken from the projects, repainted and turned into a classy apartment building for the middle class. Her confy living conditions in a building that is, for all intents and purposes a twin to the ones in Cabrini, where they lack public services and are left to fend for themselves... that's something.
@spikezilla544 жыл бұрын
In life he was a painter and what made him mostly recognized and remembered was his painting skills. His right hand being cut off and replaced with a hook is a mockery of him by taking away his tool to create the art he was well known for. In death his tool, His right hand now a stump with a hook is his new tool not for painting but spilling blood.
@ShockL0ver5 жыл бұрын
Tony Todd did a cracking job with this movie. This movie is so dark, and has so much realism in it, you could almost ignore the supernatural aspect. This is an excellent example of a horror movie.
@mikeperry73358 жыл бұрын
I don't think I even glanced at a bathroom mirror for months as a kid because of this movie
@vinnieharris47168 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite horror films. It's intelligent and horrifying in equal measure. And that score is spooky as hell.
@79Tomasso6 жыл бұрын
vinnie harris I can't think of a better horror score ever. It's so dark, lyrical, and ominous. And there's a touch of elegance that makes it even more sinister.
@scopeouthorrorreviews26826 жыл бұрын
79Tomasso i can think of a few scores tht r as good but i do admit it is amazing
@anitaknight39154 жыл бұрын
@@79Tomasso perfectly said!!! I couldn't agree more it's score is incredible. This film is a poetic brilliant masterpiece. It stands out as nothing is similar to it.
@79Tomasso4 жыл бұрын
Scope Out Horror Reviews What others do you like?
@anitaknight39154 жыл бұрын
@@79Tomasso I could think of as far as scores if you're asking Halloween, the thing, maniac, the shining, and Christine. But candyman is up there.
@admiralswallower18826 жыл бұрын
Helen was fucking amazing in this movie. Even through all the shit she went though, she vindicated herself by saving the child despite literally burning to death. She was just as sympathetic as candyman I feel which movies nowadays seem to miss. She was generally a good person who dug too far down a rabbit hole and paid for it dearly, but in paying for it she still saves herself by not giving up and collapsing on the baby or just letting it burn. Such a powerful character that's gone underappreciated for way too long.
@judethaddeus98562 жыл бұрын
She didn’t have anything to vindicate herself from
@DCandtheInsectobytez8 жыл бұрын
The movie visually resembles Stanley Kubrick movies.
@hemp_tation28524 жыл бұрын
DEFINITELY! LIKE "EYES WIDE SHUT!"
@alexjacobsen84872 жыл бұрын
This is the first otsr review I watched. I saw this film when I was 6 and revisited it throughout my childhood and never truly understood many parts until I watched this review. This is what got me hooked on movie reviews and this channel!
@Grimes199320 күн бұрын
Can’t believe Tony Todd passed away at 69 he is a legend and we be missed 😢
@kristennelson319013 күн бұрын
I had to come back and rewatch this after that sad, sad news....😔😪
@janetjacksonfan65809 жыл бұрын
Y'all didn't get to the part when Helen became apart of the candyman curse at the end.
@natewolber36238 жыл бұрын
I hate how candyman frames Hellen for his murders. I felt so sorry for her. He ruined her life
@MilkyBarPimp8 жыл бұрын
It was to show how black people were treated. Candyman was treated the same way being framed for love and puts Helen is the place he was in
@intergalactic2428 жыл бұрын
I have to read the book but I've always thought about what if? Helen just went crazy for getting to into her candyman project and started killing people and candyman was just her alter ego the whole time she was actually blacking out and committing the murders
@robzilla7307 жыл бұрын
intergalactic24 i remember discussing this movie with friends when it came out and one of them said just that: she was the one committing the murders. she was posessed by him.
@robzilla7307 жыл бұрын
intergalactic24 btw. i read the book.it's actually a short story and quite different from the film
@TheSlammurai4 жыл бұрын
@@intergalactic242 It brings a new meaning to "it was always you, Helen". Maybe that's what he meant.
@PhantomBones1016 жыл бұрын
I remember when this movie scared me more than the Nightmare on Elm Street series ever did. Something about the Candyman struck such a hard cord with me that’s it’s stuck with me for years. Now a days I think this movie is one of the best slasher flicks out there.
@maverickstyles91268 жыл бұрын
I now understand why this movie was considered a suspenseful thriller rather than a horror movie when it was first released but there's no denying that Candyman himself is a horror film icon. Great review!
@TearYouApart3606 жыл бұрын
I always assumed they put the hook on his hand so that he would tear into his own skins trying to get the bees off of him.
@dominiquedevereux72055 жыл бұрын
Hmmm. Excellent theory
@BrookeEvangelineWinter4 жыл бұрын
Oh damn that really is a brilliant theory.
@Sammy_X78 жыл бұрын
Virgina Madsen was Angelina Jolie before Angelina Jolie was a thing.
@chaz98086 жыл бұрын
what does that even mean?
@dannymacktheoutlaw42616 жыл бұрын
Couldn't take my eye's off her threw the whole film
@smokeedinero6 жыл бұрын
@@dannymacktheoutlaw4261 yaa she was sexy
@richmlvcable6 жыл бұрын
Perfect description!
@pascal5905 жыл бұрын
RIGHT. She’s gorgeous and talented, can’t believe I never heard of her til I saw candyman tonight
@ludaswifey1019 жыл бұрын
This film scares the ISH out of me! Tony Todd is such a poised and brilliant actor. So is Virginia Madsen. Great review, guys. :)))
@79Tomasso6 жыл бұрын
Li Yes the acting is so so good for horror. I think I read that Todd was well-respected for his Shakespearean stage roles before this film.
@Rmdj869 жыл бұрын
the part where helen is in the restaurant talking to the guy notice how she has her hand (or wrist) in the shape of hook like candyman while holding her cigarette foreshadowing maybe idk
@mikeperry73358 жыл бұрын
shit that wasn't just a run down apt that was Cabrini Green that place was a fucking war zone that no longer exists
@Dinvadbhatmarathi983 жыл бұрын
Also Ruthie Jean murder actually happened,
@adamjustsaw4 жыл бұрын
This movie scared me like no other. Extremely frightening and disturbing on so many levels. I just hope that this year’s “spiritual sequel” can recapture the same magic.
@BrandyTexas2142 жыл бұрын
The true stories of those housing projects is more terrifying than this movie
@LisaSimpsonRules8 жыл бұрын
Candyman is one of the best films I have ever seen. >I have recommended it so much! excellent. And it links with the history of real Cabrini Green wonderfully.
@davesylvindeckerii45287 жыл бұрын
idk bout link cuz the thugs and killers at Cabrini Green projects were peacefully compared to the candyman
@kcc85uk9 жыл бұрын
This film scared the shit out of me as a kid!
@DemonBoy32237 жыл бұрын
I remember first watching this when videotaping it off the TBS channel (when it used to be called _Superstation_), when I was 8/9 yrs old in the early-2000s, and it *scared the **_HOLY HELL_* out of me. I've watched a lot of horror movies since I was 4, and _Candyman_ was only one of two movies that truly scared me to my inner core, along with _Pet Sematary_.
@JamiHeart8 жыл бұрын
Candyman is one of the most visually stunning movies ever. Frightening and beautiful. And the music is haunting. It's one of my favorites.
@shogun52597 жыл бұрын
The death scenes weren't over exaggerated like most horror movies. I think the entire cast and team did a great job at making the death scenes so realistic. The way he ripped the dudes back open...And the way you felt listening to her friend die. 2 kills was all this movie needed. Top 5 for me.
@RobbieSkyeHamilton3 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest horror films ever made
@beatspage22474 жыл бұрын
I watched this when I was 5. My brother then dared me to say his name in the bathroom mirror. Me being billy big bollocks did it. On the 5th candy man, he shut the light off and held the bathroom door shut. I’ve never been the same.
@TheReviewSpace8 жыл бұрын
Candyman scared the shit out of me as a kid. It was a lot creepier than the other crappy horror films during the 90s like Return of the Living Dead 3 and I Know what You did Last Summer.
@Cal_x988 жыл бұрын
TheReviewSpace The theme song scared me so much.
@kennydouglas59696 жыл бұрын
return is supposed to be campy
@LiveFaustDieJung5 жыл бұрын
The music is almost everything and Tony Todd
@jamesdodger55888 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. A very worthy review of a modern classic horror film. Everything about the film is exceptional, Tony Todd, Virginia Madsen, and Bernard Rose are in the form of their lives and the Phillip Glass score is just magical. Sometime since I've seen this film as I only have it on VHS video but I have never forgotten this film.
@79Tomasso6 жыл бұрын
James Dodger I saw it just after it came out on VHS and I still can't shut up about the score. Perfection.
@FlyingGold8 жыл бұрын
Great review guys. Good horror flick. You could've mentioned the composer Philip Glass though when praising the soundtrack! The guy's a genius in movie soundtracks
@jessicapazo77183 жыл бұрын
There is something very eerie and unsettling about this horror movie. I've lived and breathed horror since I was about 5...they usually are fun and just mostly make me laugh..this was the only one that ever gave me a nightmare. So I guess this makes this a really good horror movie :) that music. That voice. That image of him. Truly terrifying..and it is a love story.
@lastpirateslife5 жыл бұрын
i saw this years after it came out and i gotta say i was pleasantly shocked.. it was way above what i expected for quality and storytelling.
@Bosanovadude18 жыл бұрын
You we're not convinced of the stories, so I was obliged to come.
@icebergthegamer6 жыл бұрын
Movie scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid. That candyman theme too man UGH. Lol I haven’t seen it since I was a kid. I have to watch it as an adult.
@segadan37092 жыл бұрын
One of the best 90s movies and a horror classic, I love how subtle and not rammed down your throat the race elements are!
@kialoves25434 жыл бұрын
My first memory of Virginia Madsen is in Fire with Fire. I looooved that movie. Had a big crush on her love interest in the movie.
@EmilyGloeggler79848 жыл бұрын
I thought Virginia Madsen's character is a bit too cocky but granted, you do feel sorry for her. Likewise, although I recognize the titular character as a non-discriminate and merciless killer of innocence, you feel sorry for his origin. I feel the most sorry for her friend. She didn't deserve to be murdered at all.
@rosemaryfarell52642 жыл бұрын
Still stands up as a Great 90s horror. Creepy setting in an urban environment added also. The Short Story audiobook listen was CREEPY AS FUCK.
@THAT-PREACHY-DUDE2 жыл бұрын
I think this was a love story turned inside out. No pun intended, I remember Tony Todd. Saying he viewed Candyman as a "tragic romantic figure."
@shaindarkart54128 жыл бұрын
Candyman,...well, I first seen this movie when I was about 10, It scared the crap outta me so bad that I set fire to the VHS and watched it burn...took me years to get over the Images and scenes in that movie.
@jrdatrackstar6 жыл бұрын
Same, I am for some reason drawn to this movie and everything about it, yet still terrified of it as a 32 year old man lol.
@incognitame1414 жыл бұрын
Word! The music & his voice fucked me up as an 11 year old kid watching this shit back in 92 & he looks scary too. I can't watch movies with him in it til this day cuz I always see Candyman & not the actor himself
@TheFirstJedi9 жыл бұрын
Scariest film I've ever seen in my life.
@Grey_76 жыл бұрын
It is
@79Tomasso6 жыл бұрын
Can't argue. I was fourteen and reluctant to go to the bathroom for weeks.
@lotrgirl2755 жыл бұрын
I don't know why, but whenever somebody mentions Candyman, my mind goes to Wishmaster. They are just iconic for the 90s.
@Jprager3 жыл бұрын
Tony Todd actually has a cameo in Wishmaster as Johnny V the door guy’
@ulisescruz5896 жыл бұрын
Candyman is a carefully paced to build the suspense...the paceing of the flim is slow in a very unsettling way.also the theme song YUS!!!!!! I still wonder if there is a true horror film that will scare you HARD!!! (very scery)
@jerrytaylor24846 жыл бұрын
Latesha and Lanesha Martin both starred as Baby Anthony in the film. It is quite common to use twins for one role in television and film productions to meet requirements with laws about how much time children can spend in front of a camera. Pjillip Glass, the famed composer of the score and the song Music Box that was used as Candyman's theme has details on his site at philipglass.com/films/candyman/.
@reggieburkes44715 жыл бұрын
Yeah like the Olsen twins in case one is sick they have a spare.
@DahliaLegacy7 жыл бұрын
I love how he's horrific but also has a sexiness to him that draws you in. To me that's the part of him that makes him even more spooky.
@xenablossom46827 жыл бұрын
Dahlia Legacy A shame Candyman isn’t talked about as much as Freddy, Michael, and Jason.
@DahliaLegacy7 жыл бұрын
I agree he's a way more interesting killer. Michael and Jason bore me, I need personality, you know?
@docd-monik43804 жыл бұрын
Oh, and btw...for years I've said that I want a grittier, more realistic peter pan film where captain hook looks as terrifying as candyman...I mean fuck, he's a child-murdering evil pirate...pirates in real life werent all aristocratic looking...they were the thugs of the sea...mofos were ruff and rugged and dirty lookin...so I feel like a realistic Captain Hook would look alot like Candyman, except the wound wouldnt be raw...probably wrapped in bandages...but the hook itself would look just as crude and creepy...it wouldn't have been all shiny and silver...would have been a crude fuckin butcher hook...
@limpwang89413 жыл бұрын
With the “Reboot” coming out; I’m certain people will rewatch this and the popularity will spark. Reboots only shine line on the originals in my opinions.
@mikemadsen79263 жыл бұрын
Now here in 2021 the original candyman is gaining a larger appreciation due to the new release.iconic
@Ghosthead835 жыл бұрын
I actually like the second one. The third one is absolute s***! I know Tony Todd would agree with that.
@Howard_the_Duck5 жыл бұрын
I went to high school down the street from cabrini green.
@volusize Жыл бұрын
This story and slow development is exactly why this movie is so phenomenal and it only has 2 kills. It only needs 2, im more invested in the myth of the candyman. The 2 kills are horrific, i know we dont see bernadette being killed but just the screams in themselves makes your mind wander. My favourite horror movie from my childhood. I have a massive poster of the dvd cover of this movie on my front room wall ❤❤❤😂
@eviedoe80626 жыл бұрын
This film has always been a favorite of mine. As an adult it has only become more interesting and multi-dimensional. I now even go as far as wondering if Helen was insane or possessed and was actually killing people. I love that the movie doesn’t really address every detail so it leaves it all up to interpretation. Is Candyman a literal figure that kills or a supernatural force like more of a demon that takes over a person like Helen?
@79Tomasso6 жыл бұрын
Evie Doe I've wondered the same thing.
@pascal5905 жыл бұрын
I think he was real bc at the end they threw his bloody hook into Helen’s open grave.
@BrookeEvangelineWinter4 жыл бұрын
@@pascal590 I always wondered why they did that though. So she could be the new urban legend?
@xxrocketshark216xx46 жыл бұрын
Have you guys reviewed Wishmaster yet? If not, do you plan to?
@NotRenjiro3 жыл бұрын
I'm in love with this movie. Sad they're doing a remake
@drakashrakenburgproduction53693 жыл бұрын
A sequel and yes it was a let down.
@NotRenjiro3 жыл бұрын
@@drakashrakenburgproduction5369 as expected
@alexjacobsen84872 жыл бұрын
The candyman blames helen for destroying the faith in his congregation. I blame Jake, he called the cops.
@volusize Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 so true tho
@ghostlightx90058 ай бұрын
First half of this movie is fantastic. The atmosphere and the setting, the sense of place, amazing and very unnerving, leading up to the public bathroom scene. I think it falls away in the second half but still a great movie.
@docd-monik43804 жыл бұрын
The nails!! *Finally* somebody pointed that out!! I've been saying for years that the grotesque and crude appearance of the hook is a major part of what makes him so terrifying. The way the nub is just raw and open, like a wound that has had absolutely no medical attention or effort to clean it up or make it look less morbid, and the hook -not a clean modern chrome or stainless steel medical prosthetic, but an old, iron hand-forged butcher hook with a needle sharp tip, 100 years of rust and slathered in gore- just crudely jammed into the meat and held in place by some bailing wire and a couple rusty nails into bone....when he first shows us the hook, Im like oh hell no! Like seriously, I dont care how non-threatening the person is...if your grandma came at me and whipped out a hook hand that looked like that, I'd be like fuck this! And run like hell shitting my pants the entire way....
@BrianRaider3 жыл бұрын
YES THE MUSIC SCORE !!!!!!!! YES U TOUCHED ON IT U HAVE DONE ME PROUD, PHILLIP GLASS!!!!!!!!!
@daniellionheart37886 жыл бұрын
Virginia Madsen is cute in this film ..I love her little bunny teeth
@Amber_xo_1336 ай бұрын
The bees were bred specifically for this movie. They needed to make sure that the bees were only twelve hours old, so that they looked like mature bees, but their stinger wouldn't be powerful enough to do any real damage. Exterior, hallway, and stairway scenes were actually filmed for a few days in the infamous Cabrini-Green housing projects, though the producers had to make a deal with the ruling gang members to put them in the movie as extras to ensure the cast and crew's safety during filming. Even with this arrangement, a sniper put a bullet through the production van on the last day of filming, though no one was injured. While investigating one of Candyman's crime scenes, Helen and Bernadette discover that the design of the apartment's medicine cabinet made it a possible point of entry for an intruder. This was not a made-up piece of horror movie fiction. While researching the film, Bernard Rose learned that a series of murders had been committed in Chicago in this very way. In Slashers Part 1 (2018), Tony Todd said he was stung by bees 26 times during the space of the Candyman trilogy. Tony Todd negotiated a bonus of $1,000 for every bee sting he suffered during filming; he was stung 23 times. Tony Todd's favorite role and movie of his own. Whenever Candyman is walking his footsteps have no sound, signifying his status as rumor and mythology powered by superstition come to life. The Candyman's lair was designed to look like a gothic church constructed by the people who believed in him living in Cabrini Green The film's opening credits feature a great aerial view of Chicago, which was pretty revolutionary for its time. "We did that with an incredible new machine called the Skycam, which can shoot up to a 500mm lens with no vibration," Bernard Rose told The Independent. "You've never seen that shot before, at least not done that smoothly." The Candyman in Clive Barker's original story had been described as an imposing possibly white man (he is described as having a rather unnatural shade of yellow that of course adds to his candy theme) with an unruly red beard. Director Bernard Rose had Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd take ballroom dancing classes together so they would have more of a romantic connection when playing their characters. Candyman combines elements of two real urban legends: Bloody Mary (a ghost who appears by chanting her name in a mirror) and the Hook (a killer with a hook for a hand who attacks a couple in a parked car). The effects crew had a blacksmith make Candyman's hook, but when they went to pick it up, the blacksmith refused to sell it to them. Once he'd heard it was for a Clive Barker horror movie, the devout Christian blacksmith had misgivings about the project. There was some controversy that the film was depicting racism and racial stereotypes. According to Bernard Rose, "I had to go and have a whole set of meetings with the NAACP, because the producers were so worried, and what they said to me when they'd read the script was 'Why are we even having this meeting? You know, this is just good fun.' Their argument was 'Why shouldn't a black actor be a ghost? Why shouldn't a black actor play Freddy Krueger or Hannibal Lecter? If you're saying that they can't be, it's really perverse. This is a horror movie. . .'" According to Virginia Madsen , "I was and am now worried about how people will respond. I don't think Spike Lee will like this film." It took half an hour for all of the bees to get into Tony Todd's mouth, and he recalled being "tranced out" when he let all of the bees out of his mouth. Eddie Murphy was considered for the title role, but was deemed too short at 5'9". They chose Tony Todd for his height at 6'5". For the scene where Helen strips in front of the policewoman, Virginia Madsen suggested her lifelong best friend Rusty Schwimmer for the part as she felt more comfortable doing it in front of a familiar face. For the scene in which bees fill Candyman's chest cavity, bees were placed in a special body appliance which was filled off stage and strapped to Tony Todd's chest. Utmost care was taken to be gentle in placing the bees properly for the scene and then collecting them afterwards. In an August 2011 interview with Cindy Pearlman of the Chicago Sun Times Tony Todd stated, "I'll never forget that I filmed that movie in a building on the South Side of Chicago. Building 116. Unit C. That's the Candyman pad!" Bernard Rose expressed interest in Clive Barker's story "The Forbidden", and Barker agreed to license the rights. Where Barker's story revolved around themes of the British class system in contemporary Liverpool, Rose chose to refit the story to Cabrini-Green public housing development in Chicago and instead focus on themes of race and social class in inner-city United States. The original story takes place in a fictional British housing project called Bob's Corner in the late 70's, while the movie moves the setting to 90's Chicago and the real life slum of Cabrini Green. The change in setting also makes the bonfire seem out of place, as in the original the bonfire is part of the traditional Guy Fawkes Night celebrations. Tony Todd compares his character's ability to invoke fear, suggestion and seduction to the DC Comics villain Scarecrow. He also compares his character to the Phantom of the Opera and the Hunchback of Notre Dame in that they are all "monsters" who use both tenderness and terror in an unsuccessful attempt to win the love of the female protagonists. The honeybees in Candyman were controlled by Norman Gary, who previously handled bees on films such as The Deadly Bees (1966), My Girl (1991), and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). The film used more than 200,000 real honeybees throughout, and most of the crew wore bodysuits to be protected from stings, although all of them faced at least one sting. Originally scripted Candyman's name was to be called 13 times, but writer and director Bernard Rose reduced it to 5. Clive Barker's short story took place in Liverpool, England. The titular character of Candyman does not appear in person until 44 minutes into the movie. The only slasher movie in the horror canon with a Black serial killer as the villain. This has never been done before or since in the history of film. In "Draculas, Vampires and Other Undead Forms: Essays on Gender, Race and Culture", the Candyman's nature is likened to a vampire, elaborating that similar to the vampires: "[Candyman] possesses the capacity to hypnotize his prey such that they appear to desire their victimizations." Virginia Madsen confirmed that the Candyman was intended to be an "African-American Dracula", adding that she thought that it is "appealing to the African-American community because they finally had their own Dracula". For a scene in which both Helen and Candyman are covered with bees, the queen bee scent was placed on the actors and then the bees were placed on the actors by pouring them out of a container. A special bee vacuum was used after to collect the bees. Bernard Rose's then-wife, Alexandra Pigg, was originally set to play Helen but ceded the role to the higher profile Virginia Madsen. In "The Forbidden", Helen's last name is Buchanan as opposed to Lyle in the movie. Anne-Marie's last name is changed from Latimer to McCoy in the movie, as well as her baby's name from Kerry to Anthony. Candyman is regarded in some critical circles as a contemporary classic of horror cinema. Michael Culkin's debut film Penned by Clive Barker who also wrote Hellraiser, another iconic horror franchise. The scene where Candyman's hook bursts through Helen's bathroom cabinet was set up without Virginia Madsen's knowledge, so her terror and shock are real. She ran screaming from the set. According to Tony Todd, the studio cut several minutes of footage out to the swirling embrace scene at the end of the film when Candyman tells Helen "Surrender to me" because they were leery of the interracial context of the scene. When Helen is seen talking to Jake at Cabrini-Green you can see the shadow of the gates on her face resembling honeycombs therefore forshawdowing that her face will be covered in bees. Dr Burke's death won the "Golden Chainsaw" award because it had the most visible hookage. Kasi Lemmons's second horror film after The Silence of the Lambs (1991) (in which she played a similar sidekick role), and the first in which she dies when she gets gutted by Candyman. Helen and Bernadette, before they unwittingly summon Candyman, make a joke about how someone's lurking behind a bathroom mirror. In the second act of the movie Candyman himself later smashes through the mirror to get at Helen.
@admiralswallower18826 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you guys review the other candyman movies
@julianf1474 жыл бұрын
I can listen to these guys review horror all day.....I wonder how do they feel about the new candy man movie that’s about to come out this summer?
@inaz19634 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the new film, if they ever let movie theaters reopen.
@villavelli4 жыл бұрын
The baby turns into the new candyman in the 2020 version. l do feel bad for Helen, but she did call on him and seek him out persistantly. Classic horror movie.
@samuelward44107 жыл бұрын
No mention of Philip Glass' AMAZING Score? :(
@trustno1739 жыл бұрын
I thought Candyman 2 was pretty underrated.
@teighlore115 жыл бұрын
Lol all these years I never knew he fed the baby honey...which I’ve learned only a couple years ago is a “no-no” to give babies
@Emerald501st5 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or does the audio get out of sync around 6:45 ??
@thomasford58133 жыл бұрын
Thought it was me. Yep, very disconcerting for a few minutes
@Grey_76 жыл бұрын
CANDYMAN ASMR
@niterida3804 жыл бұрын
You said weiner. I couldn’t stop laughing.
@johnbernsen61457 жыл бұрын
Candyman is a love story.
@boobio16 жыл бұрын
More like a rape story.
@rashodivey90716 жыл бұрын
Great review guys! Keep it up!
@BarkersPinhead7 жыл бұрын
First time I saw this one it was here in german TV. Had to be 12 or 13 or so. And even back then I knew there's something missing here. Today I know: The cut german version lacks about 7 (!) Minutes...
@slainemccool28759 жыл бұрын
I honestly didn't even know a third film existed
@samuelward44107 жыл бұрын
Please review Mishima, another AMAZING Philip Glass score, and an amazing Paul Schrader movie. one of my favs of all time... please?
@ChristinaHeadley-sk2ig7 ай бұрын
To this day, I WILL NOT SAY HIS NAME, AT ALL!!! When I was a kid, my cousin had me say his name in the mirror, then she locked me in the bathroom!
@charlove29164 жыл бұрын
So it's a candyman reboot coming out this year. would you want to see it?
@FrancisXLord7 жыл бұрын
I was a tall teenager and got into see this when I was sixteen. I f***ing shat myself! I would not go and see another horror for eight more years.
@LM-bl3kh7 жыл бұрын
I was also 16 when I first saw it. Over 20 years later, I still don't think I'd have the guts to say his name into a mirror 5 times.
@ghost_anna_reads7875 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t there a part of the legend where the woman and the candy man had a baby? Maybe he wanted the family that was torn away from him. In the end, when he burns, he realizes that she isn’t the woman he once loved. Add that to the flock thinking he is being burned, there is the chance he stopped “existing”. Then again, maybe the sequels ruin that theory.
@goodfellatim70182 жыл бұрын
I’d love to hear your all’s opinion on the recent Candyman
@trmblingblustar6 жыл бұрын
I read the short story this is based on, which was set in London I believe, without realizing until most of the way through that it had anything to do with this movie.
@hihomojo8 жыл бұрын
Great review of an awesome movie.
@alexives92748 жыл бұрын
you guys have a good eye for horror you should have more subs.
@MegaMyrow9 жыл бұрын
Virginia Madison is so fine I love this movie and love the review good job guys
@Grey_76 жыл бұрын
This movie scared the fucking shit out of me as a kid, I did not wanna go to sleep after watching that shit. THIS MOVIE IS NO DOUBT THE MOST UNSETTLING, AND SCARIEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME. THE THEME IS FUCKING CREEPY. I didn't knoe this movie took place in Cabrini green, I'm living in Chicago so this is just more scary
@strikerrider77937 жыл бұрын
the candy man is a walking beehive
@jonathanpowers22119 жыл бұрын
What film is the clip of Tony Todd kicking the man in the kitchen from?
@OffTheShelfReviews9 жыл бұрын
Night of the Living Dead (1990) version. Tony Todd is great as Ben in Tom Savini's remake of the classic.
@harashiSAN6 жыл бұрын
Ever see a movie titled "Tales From The Hood" ?
@donnagosdantian49327 жыл бұрын
I loved this movie in '92 and still love this movie today. I never get tired of it, and I've watched it so many times !!! Love, all your film reviews, they're always intelligent, informative, and humorous ! I even enjoy your reviews of the movies, that I haven't seen. Thanks, Gary and Iain !