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Look at him 🖤🍯🐝



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Okay so by now yall know i really can’t draw but it’s about representation for my boy candyman at least by trying to draw him im keeping his legacy alive that’s all i care about 🐝🪝🪞

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I can’t draw don’t judge me i be trying lmao 🤷🏽♀️🐝

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Saw this on Etsy and thought it was super cool it’s a poster i definitely need to buy it shout out to the artist who created it 🐝🪝🩸🍯🪞

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So yesterday when I was watching candyman (1992) and the part comes up where Helen and Bernadette says his name in the mirror tell me why as soon as helen said it the fifth time my TV turned the hell OFF!!! like absolutely notttttt sir
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What Candyman sees when I call him 5 times in a row in front of my dirty and disgusting bathroom mirror:

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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Anthony McCoy in Candyman (2021)
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I'll never forget watching Candyman (2021) for the first time and everybody yelling at Anthony to put some damn Neosporin on the sting.
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I’ll never understand why she told that boy she was with to “ go downstairs i have a surprise for you “ like girl what was the surprise? For him to find your dead body? this beeyatchhhhh was crazyyyyy for doing that


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I am NOT an artist nor can i DRAW but something kept nagging me to PAINT so i went to Walmart, got some shirts, fabric paint and these ideas came to my mind, i told yall ive been thinking of him all week, maybe the spirit of Daniel Robitaille is inspiring me through art because he used to be a painter ? lol just jkkk…..i think ?🤔 but anyway here’s what i made todayyyy


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He’s been on my mind so much for the past week like I really was supposed to meet this man last year and i was robbed of that, his death is really making me sad i won’t let him go in vain and I’ll forever keep his legacy alive, to the man who’s haunted my dreams since i was a lil girl……you are missed 🐝🪝🪞
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"Why do you want to live? If you had learned just a little from me, you would not beg to live. I am rumor. It is a blessed condition, believe me. To be whispered about at street corners. To live in other people's dreams, but not to have to be. Do you understand?" Horror Character Appreciation - Tony Todd as Candyman in the Candyman Trilogy (1992-1999)
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I knew they weren’t i was ballinggggg almost got up and left 💔
Tony Todd's final lines in Final Destination Bloodlines were unscripted, Im—

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why did he say be my victim and not bee my victim
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Absolutely love this take on Candyman and I agree, he definitely wouldn’t of cheated like Trevor did , Trevor was a fool i couldn’t stand him and the way he treated Helen
CANDYMAN (1992)

A tragic tale of desire. The desire of a man for his lover and unborn child, so strong it created a curse. A desire of a woman to uncover something bigger than herself and to make it big academically. And finally, the desire of another man to have both his loving and devoted wife and his young mistress. All punished with death. This film has definitely helped to shape the horror genre from its early 90s release. A killer, more than just anger and bloodlust, Candyman explores a tragic and sympthic villain bound to the earth by his own pain, regrets, and longing for power that he was not afforded in his life. Power that would have allowed him to live in peace and love the women he chose. Something I love about this character is that he is extremely powerful, more than capable of brutality (and we've seen him use it), but for Helan, he doesn't use it. He wants her willingly. While he does use tactics to try to sway her opinion, he always asks her to be his, never forcing her. "Be my victim," he asks. Gently but sternly. I personally think Helen was a fool for not going willingly to him. Could you imagine what a power couple they would have been? And Candyman would never cheat on her, unlike Trevor. Maybe I'm just a candyman simp, but c'mon.... he's really the whole package. This films commentary on casual racism and how it affects communities is something very powerful. It's the kind of thing you see every day on the news. A minority group basically walled off from the rest of the community forced to live in the poorest cities trapped in the system designed to keep them there. And when do they find something to believe in? Something just for them? It's turned into a monster. But perhaps I'm just looking too much into it. On a last side note, the score for this film is phenomenal. I would say the piano theme has to be just as iconic as the Halloween theme or Friday the 13ths "cha! cha! ma! ma! It gives me chills every time
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Literally lost it at this part when I went to see it in theaters it was sooooo emotional he was definitely talking to the fans he was saying goodbye to us 🥺💔

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