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Candyman 3: Day of the Dead (1999)
There are only two good things about Candyman: Day of the Dead. First, it follows my long-running adage that if you canât be good, at least be sleazy. Do you like blood? Do you like boobs? Do you like blood on boobs? This movieâs got you covered. The second is the horrible decision to cast Donna DâErrico in the lead role. Why is that good? Read onâŚ
Set 25 years after the previous movie (so it was set in the then-future of 2020), on the eve of the Day of the Dead in Los Angeles, artist Caroline McKeever (Donna DâErrico) is trying to clear the name of her great-great-grandfather Daniel Robitaille (Tony Todd) by asking the public to focus on the artist rather than the urban legend. When the Candyman manifests once more and begins slaughtering those around her, the police think she or her friend David de la Paz (Nick Corri) is responsible.
Sometimes itâs easy to see when someone got a role they shouldnât have. Other times, things might not be so black-and-white and you might wonder if people are just getting too sensitive. Finally, there are cases where you just donât know and you feel timid expressing any kind of opinion. If you ever need proof that there's a bias towards certain ethnicities in Hollywood, watch Candyman 3. Look at DâErrico. Look at Tony Todd. These two are supposed to be related? Give me a break. Yes, her parents were paper-white in the previous movie but there, I could "give it a pass" because the family ties were a twist. She doesn't look the part and she can't act it either. Everyone comes off as amateurish, including Tony Todd, who is clearly thinking âwhy did I sign up for thisâ? Let me take that back. Alexia Robinson as Tamara, Carolineâs roommate deserves an Academy Award for listening to her speech about how sheâs related to Robitaille and keeping a straight face.
The rest of the movie is poorly written and forgettable. Nothing we learn about Candyman gives us a deeper appreciation for the character, every character is disposable, and aside from many scenes of interracial love - if you see a female actor in this film, thereâs an 80% chance youâll see her take her clothes - itâs lightyears away from any progressive/provocative ideas. The special effects are⌠ok for a skinny $3 million budget. Thereâs plenty of gore and hooks getting plunged into peopleâs backs and out through their chest, and some neat insect performances.
Candymanâs motivations are vague when theyâre not inconsistent. Sheâs his descendant but maybe also the reincarnation of his daughter? Doesnât explain why they kiss towards the end (Eww). Mostly, youâre waiting for Caroline to find Robitaille's missing paintings so they can destroy them while dodging the two racist cops on her tail. Even for a movie featuring Robitaille's gruesome lynching, these racist cops are over-the-top. Worse, they're not even fun to hate.
Candyman 3: Day of the Dead is a generic sequel that feels like some repurposed Nightmare on Elm Street knockoff. Itâs uninspired and dull. The bad performances, lack of energy, confusing mythology, and other problems canât counterbalance the gore, nudity, and few unintentional laughs it has to offer. (August 29, 2021)
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Candyman 3: Day of the Dead was released on July 9th in 1999. Set in New Orleans, this installment starred @tonytoddofficial as our beloved Candyman as well as former Baywatch babe Donna DâErrico. * * * #candyman3 #candyman @donnaderrico #neworleans #slasher #tonytodd #releasedate #anniversary #donnaderrico #horrormovie #horrorcommunity #horrorcommunity #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #horrorfan #pvdhorror (at Providence, Rhode Island) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzscm2nl1eI/?igshid=2advk4sidyf5
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The sort-of âCandymanâ sequel has a trailer: ready to say his name & get hooked?
The sort-of âCandymanâ sequel has a trailer: ready to say his name & get hooked?
Jordan Peele is magnificent. After the financial, critical and awards success of Get Out, Peele could write his own ticket, anywhere, anyhow. He used his new-found clout to do the following: produce the Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman (a Spike Lee Joint), bring back Twilight Zone (with a diverse cast), write and direct Us (starring a mostly black cast), executive produce the Oscar-winning short HaiâŚ
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