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classichorrorblog · 5 months ago
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Candyman (1992)
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fourorfivemovements · 1 year ago
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Films Watched in 2023: 116. Candyman (1992) - Dir. Bernard Rose
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duranduratulsa · 1 year ago
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Now showing on my Spooktober Filmfest...Candyman (1992) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #candyman #clivebarker #TonyTodd #VirginiaMadsen #KasiLemmons #VanessaWilliams #XanderBerkeley #tedraimi #dejuanguy #rustyschwimmer #90s #vintage #vhs #spooktober #halloween #october
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movienized-com · 9 months ago
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The Caregiver
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scenesandscreens · 3 years ago
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Candyman (1992)
Director - Bernard Rose, Cinematography - Anthony B. Richmond
"They will say that I have shed innocent blood. What's blood for if not for shedding? With my hook for a hand, I'll split you from your groin to your gullet. I came for you."
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barkerverse · 3 years ago
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CANDYMAN (1992)
Dir. Bernard Rose
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mariocki · 3 years ago
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Candyman (1992)
"They will say that I have shed innocent blood. What's blood for if not for shedding? With my hook for a hand, I'll split you from your groin to your gullet. I came for you."
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genevieveetguy · 3 years ago
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- Have you ever heard of Candyman? - No. - Well, his right hand is sawn off, and he has a hook jammed in the bloody stump. And if you look in the mirror... and you say his name five times... he'll appear behind you, breathing down your neck. You want to try it?
Candyman, Bernard Rose (1992)
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spookytuesdaypod · 4 years ago
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confirmed candyman’s hook that anne-marie and jake drop in helen’s grave! but what does this mean? is it a tribute to the woman who managed to take candyman down in her own way? a rebuke of the damage she did to their community? a reunion between what remains of candyman and his reincarnated lover? sound off! 
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esperwatchesfilms · 4 years ago
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Candyman (1992)
Bee Fact: Tony Todd was stung by bees 26 times during the space of the Candyman trilogy.
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ESE: 100/100
50 -10 for bees +5 for urban legends +5 for university courses in folklore +5 for Candyman theme +5 for super helpful cleaning ladies +10 for Helen’s determination despite possible danger +5 for Anne-Marie helping out -10 for R-slur +10 for Tony Todd +10 for titties -5 for Bernadette’s death -10 for Trevor moving that girl in and painting the walls PINK +10 for Tony Todd’s sexy voice +10 for Helen saving the baby -5 for Trevor bringing that bitch he cheated with to Helen’s funeral +10 for the Cabrini-Green folks showing up for her funeral to give her Candyman’s hook +5 for Helen appearing and killing Trevor Candyman-style at the end
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allthefilmsiveseenforfree · 5 years ago
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Candyman (1992)
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All I know about Candyman is that I saw the movie cover innumerable times at Blockbuster as a child and it ALWAYS freaked me out. I think bees are involved? And a hook, and maybe a mirror? And the great Tony Todd, whom I know better from the Final Destination films, and whose voice is one of the all-time great voices in horror or anywhere else. With the new Jordan Peele-produced Candyman coming out this year (maybe...if, you know, movies ever come out again during the apocalypse), I wanted to watch the original for the first time, so I’d have an idea of what I was getting into. 
Basically a couple of grad students, Helen and Bernadette (Virginia Madsen and Kasi Lemmons), are studying local urban legends and folklore in Chicago when they find out about the legend of Candyman (Tony Todd), a murderous spirit that haunts the projects in Cabrini Green and the poor black folks who live there. As Helen digs deeper into the mystery, strange things start happening to her until she finally is forced to confront Candyman face-to-face and then things REALLY go off the rails. So is this a slasher movie filled with racial tension, the precursor to more cerebral horror fare like Get Out or Midsommar? Or is this more Eddie Murphy Vampire in Brooklyn 90s ridiculousness? Well...
Much more the former than the latter. There’s a lot of stuff going on here, and not all the ingredients in the smoothie work well together. There’s a lot of good - strong performances, some great set pieces, and some truly tense, nerve-wracking sequences. My 7-year-old self was definitely right to be super freaked out by that VHS cover.
Some thoughts:
Ok this Philip Glass soundtrack is already really unsettling and weird in a great way. It turns out the soundtrack is one of the elements that really makes this film memorable and stand out from typical slasher schlock.
Ah, it’s based on a story by Clive Barker, ok so this is gonna be violent and sexual and uncomfortable, got it. [Ed. note: this assessment was pretty accurate.]
I don’t understand in what universe you want to like, play a Bloody Mary type game when you’re about to have sex. Is that what turns some people on? I’m not here to kinkshame anyone, but I just feel like there are other ways to court a bit of danger during sex that don’t involve invoking a murderous mirror spirit. 
I am loving these oversized sweaters. Was any decade better for oversized sweaters than the 90s?
The set design is really incredible - this derelict building in the Cabrini Green projects is eerie, there’s an oppressive presence and an abandoned feeling to it all at the same time. And Wife pointed out that man, people really loved painting walls pink in the 90s, you just don’t see that kind of pink anymore. This movie has a really rich feel to it, like all the decisions were made with real craft and care. I can definitely see how this had ripple effects on other atmospheric horror, especially in urban settings, later down the road.
I can’t help but feel like our white woman protagonist is a tourist in a world she doesn’t understand. That sense of not belonging is a big part of the horror here, and at first I was very uncomfortable that this was playing into racist stereotypes of the young blonde white woman being threatened by all the big bad black people. But instead, the film humanizes and offers an air of protectiveness over the residents of Cabrini Green, and in many ways it is Helen who is shown to be the dangerous and harmful outsider.
The jump scares are real, and very effective.
Um what grad student has business cards tho, c’mon now.
Ah yes, the Clive Barker of it all arriving right on time with this completely unasked for child mutilation. 
I love Jake (DeJuan Guy) and his incredulousness. He’s a pretty fantastic and emotive child actor. 
Can I just say, Helen is really really out of Trevor’s (Xander Berkeley) league. I don't know what she sees in him. And it skeeves me out that he’s a professor and she’s a grad student because, although it’s never explicitly spelled out, I would bet a million dollars that she was his student. 
Man, Candyman looking fly as hell with that fur trimmed coat and those shiny black shoes. “Be my victim” ok, Tony Todd, ok, I’m on board!
OH NO THERE IS GRAPHIC VIOLENCE TO A DOG. IT’S VERY GRAPHIC AND SUDDEN AND UPSETTING EVEN THOUGH IT’S FAKE LOOKING.
There’s also a lot of tasteful sideboob if you’re into that sort of thing.
You know, grad school was a stressful time for me, but at least I can say I was never woke up covered in blood and was accused of murder. 
This dramatic motherfucker flying out the window backwards. Between this and the outfit, Candyman is extra AF.
I can’t get over how much Virginia Madsen resembles Gillian Anderson in early X-Files days. It’s similar facial structure and those big eyes, sure, but a lot of it is this hair as well. As any millenial lesbian can tell you, Gillian Anderson in early X-Files days was Very Important to our cause, so uh, I’m pretty into Helen’s whole vibe honestly. 
At first I thought this was going to be about racial symbolism and Candyman being a physical embodiment of the horrors inflicted upon the black community in urban environments, but thigs get muddy with this whole murder plot and framing of Helen as this victim of some supernatural conspiracy theory, and I’m not really sure what I’m supposed to take from it? But damn, this is compelling and stressful. 
OK but if she’s been in the hospital for a month, then this baby has been in this dirty ass room for a month with only a dramatic hook spectre man taking care of him? What did he feed baby Anthony?? I happen to know that he’s covered in bees and babies can’t eat honey. 
Why do they have a giant paperclip on their wall as decoration?
The actor who plays Trevor, Xander Berkeley, is so burned in my memory as the foster dad from Terminator 2 that I keep expecting him to make the same dumb face while he’s covered in blood (because let’s face it, I’m expecting EVERYONE to die in this movie, and he’s been particularly shitty) and ope time almost ran out but there it is! 1991/1992 were the glory days for this guy dying bloody in movies. 
Did I Cry? No, but I was VERY distressed about that dog :(
Overall, I can definitely see why this has entered the cult classic pantheon. Strong central performances from Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd carry a lot of this film, but there are elements that I’m still confused about, mainly due to a muddled and overstuffed plot. The racial injustice and lynching feels like rich material to draw from but then why is the belief in Candyman yielding the murders of other black people living in Cabrini Green? I would think the vengeance would be on the heads of the folks who actually did the lynching. Why did he have to kidnap the baby? Was it for leverage to get Helen to do what he wanted? Surely someone she had a stronger personal connection to - Bernadette, probably - would have been a wiser choice? And if, instead, this is all some Dracula-esque plot to reconnect with the reincarnated spirit of his long lost love, what on earth was all this other bullshit about? It’s a movie that works best when you don’t ask too many questions about it, and the soundtrack and visuals - especially that mouthful of bees - are ones that are going to stick in my memory for a long time. 
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heavenlycinema · 2 years ago
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Candyman 1992
Bernard Rose Dir.
“I am the writing on the wall, the whisper in the classroom. Without these things I am nothing.”
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coupdetorchon · 7 years ago
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October Shock & Schlock Day 18 - Candyman (1992)
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duranduratulsa · 4 months ago
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Up next on my 90's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Candyman (1992) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #candyman #clivebarker #TonyTodd #virginiamadsen #XanderBerkeley #KasiLemmons #VanessaWilliams #tedraimi #dejuanguy #MichaelCulkin #rustyschwimmer #vintage #VHS #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas4thannual90sfest
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jersonordavid · 7 years ago
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365 Films Part 6: 171/365
Candyman
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movieometer · 7 years ago
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Candyman (1992)
It’s always interesting to me when horror movies are aimed at adults. This one in particular could have been marketed to teens, if they had turned the story into a slasher, since it’s about an urban legend serial killer. But instead, it’s a suspenseful super natural thriller. A journalist discredits the supernatural killer, who now has to take innocent life to gain his reputation back and make things right, so he starts attacking people and framing the journalist. It was interesting, and it was a smart horror movie, but it wasn’t wholly entertaining. It ran slow, there were literally no jump scares, and it didn’t make you think too hard. You knew all of the answers. Maybe this wasn’t super scary to me because I watched it when I was little, and wasn’t scared then, either. Clive Barker, the creator of this, also created Hellraiser, which was a moderately slow and boring horror film, as well. Maybe he’s just a boring man. He is English, after all.
Rating: D. I wish this were more entertaining.
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