Fun Fact: In Candyman Tony Todd was actually covered in live bees. He negotiated a deal to be paid an extra 1,000 for every sting. He ended up with an extra 23,000 dollars added to his pay check due to the fact that he got stung 23 times.
I learned from the Maniacal Cinephile that apparently Tony Todd came up with the backstory for Candyman as kind of a representation of an African American version of the Phantom of the Opera. And it’s a great story. So I think we really owe Tony Todd as much for this story. As much as we owe Zach for this video
@@joanneplanarcrossroads4587 " While the Candyman's background is unknown in the original story, Todd came up with the backstory for the character in the film." & "The Candyman's iconic hook and bees are introduced in the story with Helen and other characters. Although Candyman was described as a mysterious Caucasian male having long blonde hair with an unruly red beard, incredibly pale skin that is yellow, and a brightly multi-colored patchwork suit; his race, name, place of origin, and backstory are never mentioned; doubting his existence is enough to summon him" &"When Tony Todd and co-star Virginia Madsen were cast as Candyman and Helen, original Candyman director Bernard Rose gave them free rein to flesh out their characters' backstories as part of the creative process.[10] Rose said, "The Candyman is not black in Clive's story. In fact, the whole back story of the interracial love affair that went wrong is not in the book. Everything that's in the book is in the film, but it's been amplified."[11] Todd came up with the character's backstory during rehearsals with Madsen. He called his character "Granville T. Candyman", who has a forbidden love affair with a white woman whose portrait he paints (leading to his lynching).[12] The name "Granville" is never used, and the character's name ultimately becomes Daniel Robitaille."
I always believed the line “it was always you, Helen” indicated that Helen was the reincarnation of Caroline. And since I thought this was the case I always described Candyman as one of the greatest horror love stories ever told.
The original Candyman was such a genius movie. At that time, many horror slashers were becoming more comical or fantastical. My sister and I rented Candyman on a summer afternoon expecting another slasher movie to laugh at… Oh boy! Did it shock and frighten us out of our wits. The story was serious. The killer has a face. Not a mask. The kills were based in modern urban fears and issues… Not in a campground or a rich neighborhood. The performances were based in classical acting. It’s a beautiful and terrifying movie that subverted all expectations.
I just want add extra respect for Tony Todd’s performance. A killer character with a hook and bees in a pimp coat could’ve been ridiculous if anyone else had played Candyman. Todd made Candyman classy, intriguing and almost sexy while being terrifying. He combined elements of Dracula, Phantom and Hannibal Lector to create a character that we still love and fear. Virginia Madsen was the greatest “girl” so far. She was beautiful but she didn’t use sexiness in her performance at all and she was driven by academia. She even cut her hair and wore heavy clothes to focus on the character’s intelligence. She reminded me of Jodi Foster in Silence Of The Lambs.
fun fact, the actress playing Helen Lyle was actually hypnotised and taken on set during the scene when Candyman appears to her. If you own the DVD look for the commentary (or search for it on UA-cam). They did this to make the eye roll and delivery of "do I know you?" sound legit.
I knew something was up with that scene! I saw CANDYMAN opening weekend with my aunt, and when he appeared everyone screamed at “Helennnnnn…” But Virginia Madsen’s look on her face, tears in her eyes, and child-like fear and barely able to talk was freaky. The hypnotism makes so much so much sense thank you! This film also introduced me to Philip Glass and his wonderful work and his theme for CANDYMAN is as iconic as the HALLOWEEN theme to me.
@@naturistfredit might not be up dere but Micheal story is twisted n I feel like it’s deeper than the movie shows us something else controls that man fr
FINALLY!!!! I've been wanting a complete history on Candyman!! I love the two stories and history the movie is based off of (Dean Corll aka the real life Candyman and Ruthie Mae McCoy), but I love the fictional story as well. Props to you for this. I cant wait to watch!! ❤❤
Ruthie Mae's murder was in the movie. While she wasn't killed on screen, her death is what sparked Helen's interest in the legend of Candyman & led to the events of the 1st movie. They even included the original crime scene photo & newspaper article about the case.
@@sakurakittynoir1400 Yep. Plus, the projects apartment complex in the movie is called "Cabrini Green". It was named after the complex in Chicago under the CHA. I think it was actually called ALBA at the time, but located in North Cabrini. I'm not too sure about that part, BUT it's where Ruthie stayed. The film was shot at the actual apartment complex during those scenes. Clive Barker wrote about this story in his short story called The Forbidden. They said Ruthie and Dean were his inspirations, of course. The movie Candyman is taken from that short story. The whole book is pretty good. There's more than one volum if I'm not mistaken.
Also the reason candyman was summoned in the 3rd film was because William wanted revenge. The area was being gentrified so he brought back the urban legend as revenge for gentrification so the new people who lived there now would know what it was like to loose their children and fear living in their own homes. As the original people who had lived in Cabrini Green had been forced out due to horrific living conditions and poverty and also had immense fear living in their own homes.
I hate to do this but It goes Candyman 92 Candyman 2021 Candyman farewell to flesh Candyman Day of the dead There's 4 movies.... the "third" is garbage 🤢🤢🤢🤢
@@InfernitBlu88I’ll never watch the 3rd one again, I like to pretend it doesn’t exist. There was supposed to be a 4th but it got shelved, I’m kind of glad it did.
@@uncleben8012yeah. my mom grew up on the south side and when the reboot came out she told me the stories of the gds sniping cops from the roof tops and how she accidentally ended up in cabrini green around the 4th of july
I also think that because Dan kept baby boy alive, he subconsciously remembers his face pleasantly from his infanthood which also explains the painting. Esp since i think he really took care of him and didnt harm him in any way even though he threatened to.
I have a Classic Horror Oracle that I bought on Halloween this year, and Candyman is one of the cards. His card is Forbidden and in the little booklet, it says the following: "The truth of the matter does not depend on our belief in it, or rather we take it seriously. Some of the harshest outcomes in a situation may come for those who approach it dismissively. It can be tempting to keep a cognitive distance, especially from horrible circumstances, but we may do so at our own peril." Upright: Proceed with caution. Reversed: Test the limits.
My town has our own version of 'Bloody Mary'. Our 'Bloody Mary' is a woman named Mary Snead. She and her two sisters were co-headmistresses at an all girls academy. They became known as 'The Black Sisters'. They always dressed in full black attire including black veils as if in mourning. I guess technically they were since they had already murdered two of the sisters' children for the insurance money. There's a book on them called The Bathtub Tragedy. Any-who, they allegedly also practiced black magic. Girls would go missing, some of them are believed to have been pregnant. The school they ran closed when they were arrested. It eventually became the high school, then the middle school. Legend goes, if you go into a specific girls bathroom and repeat 'Bloody Mary' 5x times in the mirror Mary Snead will drown you in the sink or pull your head into the mirror.
Isn't that the real life murder case of Ocey Snead and the black sisters? It sounds like it. I'm pretty sure that their victim was named Oceanna and nicknames Ocey.
I thought one of the funniest Candyman references was in Gumball with the kids saying Candy Candy Candy where a honey comb man with a hook showed up but rather than kill he just seems irritated to be disturbed while doing his everyday life
So, does all five mentions of his name have to occur in the same mirror, or can someone go around to every mirror they can find and "pre-load" the ritual to sabotage people who would chicken out short of five without calling him? Since it apparently doesn't matter who finishes the ritual or how long between start and finish. Would be kind of like a Candyman Roulette.
Thing that stuck with me at the time of this movie coming out was when I was 3 in 1982, parents were actually worried about poisoned candy because of the Chicago Tylenol poisonings. My mother told me this story, although not the location and by the time this movie came out, I'd learned it was the Chicago area. So the name Candyman really struck me. I liked the movie when I sawr it later, but that connection always added an edge to it.
I personally believe the reason why Candyman makes the main character victims look crazy is to take their public image down. It's possible that Caroline Sullivan's father Heyward had spread lies to the townspeople. That lie I believe was Daniel defiling his daughter.
I use to be terrified of candyman as a kid my childhood fear. First time i seen the movie i was about 8 or 9 years old and it traumatized me so much i wouldn't even look in mirrors and avoid bathrooms. But now as a adult i absolutely love em he is definitely a personal favorite of mine.
I don't blame the original Candyman for being pissed, because all he originally did was fall in love! Although i do blame him for the way he used his anger!
According to "Be My Victim An Interview With Tony Todd"; the studio cut 2 minutes out of the scene where the camera spins around them, it originally had them declaring their love for each other and kissing, inferring that Helen was Caroline reincarnated. Oh, now I wonder if his hook became triangular between 2 and 3 because of the diferent the hook on Anthony... Really interesting Video👍
Love the video. Candyman is a great take on a classic urban legend. A tale about being cautious about even your own reflection. I think personally is ties into the belief that mirrors are a way that the dead travel into our realm. On top of that CZ your research and effort is something I love. Looking into the lover's lane legend about the hook man is.....just chef's kiss. Especially when you look back in history to when a common practice after someone has pasted that all the mirrors in a household are covered until they are buried (maybe wrong, please correct me if so). On a sidenote love that Ice Nine Kills got a shoutout for the Silver Scream 2.
The mirror covering is still a common practice in some places. Outside of some religions, like Judaism I believe, it’s not unusual in parts of the southern United States. I can’t speak to the religious side of things but there’s a superstition that the mirror would trap the soul and keep it from moving on.
59:10 For those who don't get it. Bobby Dagen, the man he was reffering about is one of Jigsaw's victim. Who was forced to impale hooks in his chest while hoistering himself up for being a fraud. Which is why he called the guy Bobby Dagen style because he got the same treatment as him. BTW I'm a huge fan of SAW
The actress that portrayed Helen in Candyman, Virginia Madsen admitted that Tony Todd scared her for real in the scene where the Candyman's hook comes bashing out of Helen's bathroom mirror.
Wow, kudos to your research team for doing this extrinsic 1 hour video history of Candyman. That's quite a lot of work hours to complete. You guys deserve more views than other videos who covers the Candyman franchise.👏👏👏👏
American Horror Stories Season 2 Episode 5 did a version of Bloody Mary based on black history, it was really good. Very interesting spin on how Bloody Mary became trapped & her interactions with those who summoned her.
36:42 The actor who plays Annie’s student Matthew is actually an old friend of mine. 😅 We went to high school together. Omg, I guess I’m dating myself. He gave up acting when we started college to learn more about film making behind the scenes. Sweets to the sweet! 😉😄
Thank u so much for covering this legendary horror icon, Professor and THANK U SO VERY MUCH for mentioning Mr Floyd and Miss Taylor, in ur video!!! This is one of my favorite videos u have created.
I was 8 years old when this came out on VHS. My sister older sister worked at a video store at one night she came home and said she brought the movie. The scary thing is that early that my cousin told me about the movie Candyman and we were just two little girls curious about what it was about but it was supposed to be scary. So that night my sister puts on the movie and the room that we shared together on the VCR and can you believe she fell asleep and I stood up all night 8 years old on the top bunk of a bunk bed in the dark watching the entire movie. This movie messed me the hell up! I was terrified to go to the bathroom alone thinking that that hook was going to break through that mirror. Mind you I only saw the movie one time and then the movie came back on when I was about 16 and I try to watch it but I kept skipping the parts that I remembered. Then I try to watch it again in my twenties and I did watch it but still creeped me out. It's funny how the actor that played Candyman was on Riverdale and I think he was call the sugar man LOL
Also, CZ, in regards to Candyman developing a romantic interest in his great, great, great granddaughter, Caroline… whereas in Alabama, it seems blood romantic relations are intentional, in Louisiana they are most often times completely accidental. In those small towns, you never know who you’re related to. You go to a funeral and find out that your best friend your whole life has been your cousin this whole time. Happened to my sister.
This is very true. Family reunions don’t happen to often, especially after the grandparents has passed away . My family use to have a family reunion every summer , but after my grand aunt n her husband passed away, my family stopped having them and the family stopped coming around . No one know who’s who
@@Phoenix-Rising4 there’s so many stories I’ve heard from my family members accidentally dating a cousin. Some broke it off, some didn’t. But a lot of the times, the cousins were so far removed that it shouldn’t matter but you know the stigma. If you let it get too crazy, then it will become like Alabama lol. Luckily, my people from Lake Charles so all they have to do is move to Houston lol. Not saying, Candyman didn’t know, just saying it’s not out of the realm of possibility lol.
Bravo CZ 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾this was excellent work. I appreciate you bringing up the correlation between Candy Man franchise and injustices in the black community. Some of the references mentioned I was not even aware of. Back in the day this was the only scary movie that terrified me lol. I couldn’t even look in the mirror after watching it. Tony Todd was so dedicated to his role as Candy Man that he really was covered in bees and got paid more for each bee sting.
When you talked about the worshippers of candyman , it reminded me of the hellraiser movie with the same type of goth kids that formed a cult following of pinhead
So, if you say Candyman 5 times over the space of 20 years, he'll still come and kill you? What if you say, "I love candy. Man, this tastes good." Does that count as 1 'Candyman'? Ahh...I've just forgotten one important thing. The mirror. But what if you're driving your car and happen to look in your side mirror whilst saying Candy and then later say Man. Does that count? I'm scared. Can somebody hug me?
I remember once in 2020, me and my friend were stuck having to make friends with a girl a bit younger than us, and at the time she was DEATHLY afraid of Candyman. Me and my bestie decided to prove he wasn't real, taking her inside the bathroom and both of us did the challenge in front of her, she became confident enough to try and do it herself, and ot course, nothing happened. She trusted us, we became friends, and now in 2023 we're good friends who often talk to each other alot, that one night, thanks to Candyman I have a great friendship with her. He's kinda my favourite now.
I think the reason he makes specific people look crazy is because he wants specific things from them and breaking their mental will to resist him is part of the process.
Thank you for this well detailed video, it finally makes sense on the events that happened in the movies. I love the urban legend of candyman and some instances in the movies were not clear.. but this was well done, and very entertaining
As someone who was 5 years old when he watched this movie (and still remembers the experience) I'm surprised you didn't mention what Candyman did to the little boy in the bathroom. That part scarred me for LIFE when i was a kid 😂😭
La Llorona is actually a lot deeper than “Latin American marriage practices” it has more to do with the Spanish invasion and control of Mexico. As the story also has history that ties it back to La Malinche, who was the Aztec liaison to Cortez, and she ended up falling in love with him and betrayed the Aztec empire, by helping him conquer the land. La Malinche bore a son to Cortez, and it is assumed that she killed her son with him, because he had taken another woman as his wife or something of that nature.
The Candy man story is very interesting. He wasn't a monster and was murder for nothing more then falling in love and being born the wrong race. The thing that makes his story interesting is that you can't blame him for becoming a rage demon because that is what they made him. Now we need movies like this because using any proper case or real story similar to this is now being classified as Critical Race Theory and is bad to educate people about stuff like this that really happened
I've said all this before. You make amazing videos. Interesting content with a splash of humour. What makes your content really great is how you explore and explain things with real-world psychology. It adds so much more depth to things that could simply be taken at face value.
I remember watching the first movie as a kid on TV once. I was so nervous, i had to keep changing the channel and then couldn't look in the mirror for days lmao I've never opened a notification so fast haha just totally made my weekend!!! Hope you're having a wonderful holiday season, CZsWorld!! 🎅🦌🎄🐝
I wish we had a Candyman movie where we follow his side of his bloodline and not his lover side of their bloodline I'm sure he had his own family members from his side of the family interested in the Candyman story.
If you mean we've been following cartoons family bloodline. We haven't. It always been his their bloodline line together. And candyman was the son of slaves. So if he did have family he may not have known them.
I'm talking about his side of the family not his lover side of the family where his descendants are white and of course he wouldn't know his descendants.
@@mr.checkyourself4672your misunderstanding. They are white cause his daughter married a white man and its been that way ever since. All the white characters related to him have black ancestry but look white cause of dilution.
@@mr.checkyourself4672 I've seen a VERY powerful youtube video of a black woman with her white baby, angrily telling people to stop asking if the baby is hers, or if its adopted - because in interracial marriages? The baby could come out black, white, brown... you don't know! And this woman was holding a baby that was REAL white - and if the Candyman was the only black person in their lineage, then his descendants *would* be rather white. But I think that, in and of itself, is worthy of us taking a second look at things and thinking a little deeper on interracial marriage and how generational trauma works, etc. He ended up making those descendants he interacted with suffer ostracism just like he had... which, to me, kind of feels like a metaphor FOR generational trauma for those in black families, or interracial families. It's not over, not even in 2024. There's still racism, still bigotry, still hate and judgement... from white people and black, when it comes to interracial marriages. In my true crime watching, I came across a case about a couple where the husband was a black man in the US Marine Corps, and some black servicemen in the Marines r*ped his white wife in front of him, then killed them both... because they disapproved of him marrying a white woman, and thought he should have been with a black woman. We, as humans, still have a long ways to go with acceptance of those who we perceive as different - and horror movies have always been a unique way to speak to fears of things going on in society at the time. They're often more than gore and blood... they're metaphors for how we feel vulnerable, metaphors for how we suffer, how some things that hurt us feel inescapable. And racism and hate can feel so inescapable... even in the modern era.
Thanks for making me realize why I love the og candyman film. I feel you didn't do Helen ANY JUSTICE in your rundown. Helen is a effing legend. She shook off her husband, candyman and became her own mythological creature after saving that infant from the bonfire. You didn't mention the fact that her hubs says Helen 5 times at the end after her funeral in their bathroom mirror and she guts him like a fish.... she is magnificent. 🎉
i dont know how accurate it is, but i’ve always liked to think that when he says “believe” it’s a warning not to summon him because then he’ll have to kill them instead of to keep his power
How my times, divided by 5, did you say his name? How many times have you summoned Candyman in this video?
OMG WHAT HAVE I DONE?
@@CZsWorld🤣🤣🤣
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Ok so I said it 202 times so... 40 summonings.
@@CZsWorld That's 40 candymans
(Edit): I picture a image where CZ is fighting off 40 Candymans with his fist while they surround him.
Fun Fact: In Candyman Tony Todd was actually covered in live bees. He negotiated a deal to be paid an extra 1,000 for every sting. He ended up with an extra 23,000 dollars added to his pay check due to the fact that he got stung 23 times.
Not just covered, real bees in his mouth
Smart man
Honestly, that's not too bad a deal all things considered
Duhhh
Thats so bittersweet.
I learned from the Maniacal Cinephile that apparently Tony Todd came up with the backstory for Candyman as kind of a representation of an African American version of the Phantom of the Opera. And it’s a great story. So I think we really owe Tony Todd as much for this story. As much as we owe Zach for this video
It is based on a Clive Baker story. The same author who wrote Hellraiser.
@@joanneplanarcrossroads4587 " While the Candyman's background is unknown in the original story, Todd came up with the backstory for the character in the film." & "The Candyman's iconic hook and bees are introduced in the story with Helen and other characters. Although Candyman was described as a mysterious Caucasian male having long blonde hair with an unruly red beard, incredibly pale skin that is yellow, and a brightly multi-colored patchwork suit; his race, name, place of origin, and backstory are never mentioned; doubting his existence is enough to summon him" &"When Tony Todd and co-star Virginia Madsen were cast as Candyman and Helen, original Candyman director Bernard Rose gave them free rein to flesh out their characters' backstories as part of the creative process.[10] Rose said, "The Candyman is not black in Clive's story. In fact, the whole back story of the interracial love affair that went wrong is not in the book. Everything that's in the book is in the film, but it's been amplified."[11] Todd came up with the character's backstory during rehearsals with Madsen. He called his character "Granville T. Candyman", who has a forbidden love affair with a white woman whose portrait he paints (leading to his lynching).[12] The name "Granville" is never used, and the character's name ultimately becomes Daniel Robitaille."
You need to talk alittle slower and not speed talk
@joanneplanarcrossroads4587 there wasn't a background for him
True or not, Tony Todd is awesome.
Tony Todd is an amazing actor. He did Candyman so well, strangely seductive, yet sinister. And that voice.....
Well thanks for saying that
You know you liked it😏@@RayStriker3
glad you enjoyed it champ@@RayStriker3
Yeah, Tony Todd is an amazing actor, and in the movie "THE ROCK" also!
Ohhhhh, that sensual and deep voice of his!! 😍😍❤❤
I always believed the line “it was always you, Helen” indicated that Helen was the reincarnation of Caroline. And since I thought this was the case I always described Candyman as one of the greatest horror love stories ever told.
I always thought Helen was his relative. Since Isabelle has a daughter, id assumed that she's part of Candymans bloodline.
Me too
@@dirkz.duggitz1567Not the way he kissed Helen and shoved his hook up to her 🐱. 😂
While I could see Helen being a part of his lineage I always thought Caroline from two was the reincarnation
The original Candyman was such a genius movie. At that time, many horror slashers were becoming more comical or fantastical. My sister and I rented Candyman on a summer afternoon expecting another slasher movie to laugh at… Oh boy! Did it shock and frighten us out of our wits. The story was serious. The killer has a face. Not a mask. The kills were based in modern urban fears and issues… Not in a campground or a rich neighborhood. The performances were based in classical acting. It’s a beautiful and terrifying movie that subverted all expectations.
I just want add extra respect for Tony Todd’s performance. A killer character with a hook and bees in a pimp coat could’ve been ridiculous if anyone else had played Candyman. Todd made Candyman classy, intriguing and almost sexy while being terrifying. He combined elements of Dracula, Phantom and Hannibal Lector to create a character that we still love and fear.
Virginia Madsen was the greatest “girl” so far. She was beautiful but she didn’t use sexiness in her performance at all and she was driven by academia. She even cut her hair and wore heavy clothes to focus on the character’s intelligence. She reminded me of Jodi Foster in Silence Of The Lambs.
Well put. And SAME. 😱
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Till this day I refused to even think his name.
Yeah I wouldn't say it's a genius movie but it's okay
i watched it when i was 10 and it scared me to death for years lol
fun fact, the actress playing Helen Lyle was actually hypnotised and taken on set during the scene when Candyman appears to her. If you own the DVD look for the commentary (or search for it on UA-cam). They did this to make the eye roll and delivery of "do I know you?" sound legit.
What the actual eff?!?!? That sounds..... Like a liability? I hope she consented to that.
@@J.Soffer she did, but after a couple times, she asked to stop because it made her feel too out of it and they stopped.
@@bethanyhutter5433 whew! That's good. But it's still a wild way to method act, lol.
I couldnt believe it either when I saw the 2 minute interview. It sounded so wild. Its on youtube where she discusses it. @@J.Soffer
I knew something was up with that scene! I saw CANDYMAN opening weekend with my aunt, and when he appeared everyone screamed at “Helennnnnn…”
But Virginia Madsen’s look on her face, tears in her eyes, and child-like fear and barely able to talk was freaky. The hypnotism makes so much so much sense thank you!
This film also introduced me to Philip Glass and his wonderful work and his theme for CANDYMAN is as iconic as the HALLOWEEN theme to me.
I got to meet Tony last month, such a nice guy and seemed genuinely excited to meet his fans. Was truly hard to believe he portrayed this character.
I’ve had no idea candy man wasn’t some random immortal killer it’s cool how much depth this character has too him
One of the most complex horror icons. What separates him from the others! He actually has a backstory that holds weight to it.
Nope
Freddy Krueger has a sick and twisted background that can easily be real life.
@@naturistfredit might not be up dere but Micheal story is twisted n I feel like it’s deeper than the movie shows us something else controls that man fr
He does. Dunnow why youre in denial.@@CoryDinsmore-t2u
Tony Todd is a horror movie legend from candy man to the voice of death in Final Destination
Isn't he also a voice actor for Venom?
@@despinasgarden.4100 That's all Tom Hardy my brother or sister
Yes.
I hope he voices Galactus in the MCU , he even said he'd love to when he was asked
Rest in peace Tohy Todd. Candyman scared the hell out of me as a kid
FINALLY!!!! I've been wanting a complete history on Candyman!! I love the two stories and history the movie is based off of (Dean Corll aka the real life Candyman and Ruthie Mae McCoy), but I love the fictional story as well. Props to you for this. I cant wait to watch!! ❤❤
Tony Todd's voice is so soothing
It's not about complete
Ruthie Mae's murder was in the movie. While she wasn't killed on screen, her death is what sparked Helen's interest in the legend of Candyman & led to the events of the 1st movie. They even included the original crime scene photo & newspaper article about the case.
@@sakurakittynoir1400 Yep. Plus, the projects apartment complex in the movie is called "Cabrini Green". It was named after the complex in Chicago under the CHA. I think it was actually called ALBA at the time, but located in North Cabrini. I'm not too sure about that part, BUT it's where Ruthie stayed. The film was shot at the actual apartment complex during those scenes. Clive Barker wrote about this story in his short story called The Forbidden. They said Ruthie and Dean were his inspirations, of course. The movie Candyman is taken from that short story. The whole book is pretty good. There's more than one volum if I'm not mistaken.
@@kiryuandgodzillagirlit's unsettling, not soothing.
Also the reason candyman was summoned in the 3rd film was because William wanted revenge. The area was being gentrified so he brought back the urban legend as revenge for gentrification so the new people who lived there now would know what it was like to loose their children and fear living in their own homes. As the original people who had lived in Cabrini Green had been forced out due to horrific living conditions and poverty and also had immense fear living in their own homes.
I hate to do this but
It goes
Candyman 92
Candyman 2021
Candyman farewell to flesh
Candyman Day of the dead
There's 4 movies.... the "third" is garbage 🤢🤢🤢🤢
@@InfernitBlu88I’ll never watch the 3rd one again, I like to pretend it doesn’t exist.
There was supposed to be a 4th but it got shelved, I’m kind of glad it did.
Fun fact: Cabrini Green is also where the Evens family is supposed to live in the TV show Good Times
Also is 1 of the home bases of the notorious Chicago street gangs "gangster disciples" alot of terrible things worse than candy man has happened there
@@uncleben8012yeah. my mom grew up on the south side and when the reboot came out she told me the stories of the gds sniping cops from the roof tops and how she accidentally ended up in cabrini green around the 4th of july
I also think that because Dan kept baby boy alive, he subconsciously remembers his face pleasantly from his infanthood which also explains the painting. Esp since i think he really took care of him and didnt harm him in any way even though he threatened to.
I had the honor to meet Tony Todd and his voice was just as chilling as it sounds in the movies and games
Rest in peace, Tony Todd! You may be gone, but never forgotten!
Rest In Peace Tony Todd, you will be greatly missed.. such an incredible actor! 🐝💔
R.I.P. Tony Todd, Horror Legend
Tony Todd MADE this role! I will always respect him.
Now he’s gone🕊️😔
Everyone who is here to honor Tony Todd rip
I have a Classic Horror Oracle that I bought on Halloween this year, and Candyman is one of the cards. His card is Forbidden and in the little booklet, it says the following: "The truth of the matter does not depend on our belief in it, or rather we take it seriously. Some of the harshest outcomes in a situation may come for those who approach it dismissively. It can be tempting to keep a cognitive distance, especially from horrible circumstances, but we may do so at our own peril."
Upright: Proceed with caution.
Reversed: Test the limits.
I need this set
I got it at Books A Millon, but I have seen it on Amazon for 15 bucks.
I'd LOVE to know where to get this!!
My town has our own version of 'Bloody Mary'. Our 'Bloody Mary' is a woman named Mary Snead. She and her two sisters were co-headmistresses at an all girls academy. They became known as 'The Black Sisters'. They always dressed in full black attire including black veils as if in mourning. I guess technically they were since they had already murdered two of the sisters' children for the insurance money. There's a book on them called The Bathtub Tragedy. Any-who, they allegedly also practiced black magic. Girls would go missing, some of them are believed to have been pregnant. The school they ran closed when they were arrested. It eventually became the high school, then the middle school. Legend goes, if you go into a specific girls bathroom and repeat 'Bloody Mary' 5x times in the mirror Mary Snead will drown you in the sink or pull your head into the mirror.
Isn't that the real life murder case of Ocey Snead and the black sisters? It sounds like it. I'm pretty sure that their victim was named Oceanna and nicknames Ocey.
Are you American? I feel like I've heard this before, but it was more Victorian London, no?
I am the writing on the wall... The whisper in the classroom...RIP Tony Todd.
Candyman is the scariest horror villain to me, next to pennywise. Great breakdown,keep up the good work. 👍🏾
Agreed and that Alabama joke was unnecessary 😂
I thought one of the funniest Candyman references was in Gumball with the kids saying Candy Candy Candy where a honey comb man with a hook showed up but rather than kill he just seems irritated to be disturbed while doing his everyday life
“Do I know you?”
“No, but you doubted me.”
Sorry that goes insanely hard.
Rest in peace Tony Todd 😢
So, does all five mentions of his name have to occur in the same mirror, or can someone go around to every mirror they can find and "pre-load" the ritual to sabotage people who would chicken out short of five without calling him? Since it apparently doesn't matter who finishes the ritual or how long between start and finish. Would be kind of like a Candyman Roulette.
No, the chain cannot be broken. Say it in the same mirror.
I love the way you think!! 😅😅
Thing that stuck with me at the time of this movie coming out was when I was 3 in 1982, parents were actually worried about poisoned candy because of the Chicago Tylenol poisonings. My mother told me this story, although not the location and by the time this movie came out, I'd learned it was the Chicago area. So the name Candyman really struck me. I liked the movie when I sawr it later, but that connection always added an edge to it.
everytime i hear "candyman" all i can think of is that military choir bit from malcolm in the middle
I personally believe the reason why Candyman makes the main character victims look crazy is to take their public image down. It's possible that Caroline Sullivan's father Heyward had spread lies to the townspeople. That lie I believe was Daniel defiling his daughter.
I use to be terrified of candyman as a kid my childhood fear.
First time i seen the movie i was about 8 or 9 years old and it traumatized me so much i wouldn't even look in mirrors and avoid bathrooms.
But now as a adult i absolutely love em he is definitely a personal favorite of mine.
I don't blame the original Candyman for being pissed, because all he originally did was fall in love! Although i do blame him for the way he used his anger!
According to "Be My Victim An Interview With Tony Todd"; the studio cut 2 minutes out of the scene where the camera spins around them, it originally had them declaring their love for each other and kissing, inferring that Helen was Caroline reincarnated.
Oh, now I wonder if his hook became triangular between 2 and 3 because of the diferent the hook on Anthony...
Really interesting Video👍
Candy man is a spirit of an innocently oppressed and tortured soul, so it makes sense that it latches onto other similar souls.
Thank you , straight from Chicago!
Took thirty plus years for a real look into my legend!
Love the video. Candyman is a great take on a classic urban legend. A tale about being cautious about even your own reflection. I think personally is ties into the belief that mirrors are a way that the dead travel into our realm. On top of that CZ your research and effort is something I love. Looking into the lover's lane legend about the hook man is.....just chef's kiss. Especially when you look back in history to when a common practice after someone has pasted that all the mirrors in a household are covered until they are buried (maybe wrong, please correct me if so). On a sidenote love that Ice Nine Kills got a shoutout for the Silver Scream 2.
INK is before everything else.
The mirror covering is still a common practice in some places. Outside of some religions, like Judaism I believe, it’s not unusual in parts of the southern United States. I can’t speak to the religious side of things but there’s a superstition that the mirror would trap the soul and keep it from moving on.
59:10 For those who don't get it. Bobby Dagen, the man he was reffering about is one of Jigsaw's victim. Who was forced to impale hooks in his chest while hoistering himself up for being a fraud. Which is why he called the guy Bobby Dagen style because he got the same treatment as him.
BTW I'm a huge fan of SAW
I still will forever hate the fact that Joyce had to be the one roasted to death
@@purple_rxin right.. she didn't deserve it
rip todd you will be missed
The actress that portrayed Helen in Candyman, Virginia Madsen admitted that Tony Todd scared her for real in the scene where the Candyman's hook comes bashing out of Helen's bathroom mirror.
RIP Tony Todd, may you suffer no more
came here to pay tribute to my man tony todd !
RIP Tony Todd
Wow, kudos to your research team for doing this extrinsic 1 hour video history of Candyman. That's quite a lot of work hours to complete. You guys deserve more views than other videos who covers the Candyman franchise.👏👏👏👏
Rest in peace Todd 😭😭
Rest in peace to the legendary Candyman, Tony Todd
Rest in Peace Tony Todd 🙏 😔😢
Who else is watching this after Tony Todd died RIP ❤
Tony Todd is the only CandyMan. The other guy just dressed up early for halloween
I’ve been waiting for this for a long time, Thank you. Candyman is one of my favorite horror movies.
Rip tony todd, may you rest in power!! 🍯
Tony Todd is one of my favorite actors. Loved him in Candyman (among other projects).
Rip Tiny Todd ❤️ Horror legend 🕊️
American Horror Stories Season 2 Episode 5 did a version of Bloody Mary based on black history, it was really good. Very interesting spin on how Bloody Mary became trapped & her interactions with those who summoned her.
I loved this episode!
Rest In Peace Legend!
36:42 The actor who plays Annie’s student Matthew is actually an old friend of mine. 😅 We went to high school together. Omg, I guess I’m dating myself. He gave up acting when we started college to learn more about film making behind the scenes. Sweets to the sweet! 😉😄
RIP Tony Todd aka Candyman and Willian Bludworth from the Final Destination franchise.
Yes!!! Thank you Zack for finally covering the OG Candyman! I studied this in my second year film study class last year and fell in love with it! 🙌🙌
Rest in peace
Fun you mention The Silver Scream. I JUST discovered those albums, and I was immediately obsessed
Thank u so much for covering this legendary horror icon, Professor and THANK U SO VERY MUCH for mentioning Mr Floyd and Miss Taylor, in ur video!!! This is one of my favorite videos u have created.
As a kid, every time I saw a swarm of bees, I would think Candyman was coming. True story!!!
You were actually perfectly fine because you believed so much in him
I was 8 years old when this came out on VHS. My sister older sister worked at a video store at one night she came home and said she brought the movie. The scary thing is that early that my cousin told me about the movie Candyman and we were just two little girls curious about what it was about but it was supposed to be scary. So that night my sister puts on the movie and the room that we shared together on the VCR and can you believe she fell asleep and I stood up all night 8 years old on the top bunk of a bunk bed in the dark watching the entire movie. This movie messed me the hell up! I was terrified to go to the bathroom alone thinking that that hook was going to break through that mirror. Mind you I only saw the movie one time and then the movie came back on when I was about 16 and I try to watch it but I kept skipping the parts that I remembered. Then I try to watch it again in my twenties and I did watch it but still creeped me out. It's funny how the actor that played Candyman was on Riverdale and I think he was call the sugar man LOL
Also, CZ, in regards to Candyman developing a romantic interest in his great, great, great granddaughter, Caroline… whereas in Alabama, it seems blood romantic relations are intentional, in Louisiana they are most often times completely accidental. In those small towns, you never know who you’re related to. You go to a funeral and find out that your best friend your whole life has been your cousin this whole time. Happened to my sister.
This is very true. Family reunions don’t happen to often, especially after the grandparents has passed away . My family use to have a family reunion every summer , but after my grand aunt n her husband passed away, my family stopped having them and the family stopped coming around . No one know who’s who
@@Phoenix-Rising4 there’s so many stories I’ve heard from my family members accidentally dating a cousin. Some broke it off, some didn’t. But a lot of the times, the cousins were so far removed that it shouldn’t matter but you know the stigma. If you let it get too crazy, then it will become like Alabama lol. Luckily, my people from Lake Charles so all they have to do is move to Houston lol. Not saying, Candyman didn’t know, just saying it’s not out of the realm of possibility lol.
The same happens in my village, and us all having the same last name doesn't help.
I mean he KNEW who she was though. WHAT she was. So it isn’t like he had no idea who she was in relation to him.
Can confirm. Plus knowing it's his relative isn't something a dead man would know about.
Bravo CZ 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾this was excellent work. I appreciate you bringing up the correlation between Candy Man franchise and injustices in the black community. Some of the references mentioned I was not even aware of. Back in the day this was the only scary movie that terrified me lol. I couldn’t even look in the mirror after watching it. Tony Todd was so dedicated to his role as Candy Man that he really was covered in bees and got paid more for each bee sting.
Candyman and Pumpkin head messed me up as a kid and I still have a sleep disorder despite absolutely loving all things horror movies.
I wanted to sincerely thank you for tallying the seconds stolen from us, with the 'dramatic pauses', while they 'summon Candyman'.
Thank you for an amazingly detailed and wonderfully put together piece! Thank you for creating and sharing with us!
When you talked about the worshippers of candyman , it reminded me of the hellraiser movie with the same type of goth kids that formed a cult following of pinhead
So, if you say Candyman 5 times over the space of 20 years, he'll still come and kill you?
What if you say, "I love candy. Man, this tastes good."
Does that count as 1 'Candyman'?
Ahh...I've just forgotten one important thing. The mirror.
But what if you're driving your car and happen to look in your side mirror whilst saying Candy and then later say Man. Does that count?
I'm scared. Can somebody hug me?
It 100% counts, you should be careful. It might be too late!!
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NOPE!
Not going anywhere near you til the funeral....
seriously, i love this, i really liked these movies when i was younger and to see a nice smooth timeline of it is *chefs kiss*
I remember once in 2020, me and my friend were stuck having to make friends with a girl a bit younger than us, and at the time she was DEATHLY afraid of Candyman.
Me and my bestie decided to prove he wasn't real, taking her inside the bathroom and both of us did the challenge in front of her, she became confident enough to try and do it herself, and ot course, nothing happened. She trusted us, we became friends, and now in 2023 we're good friends who often talk to each other alot, that one night, thanks to Candyman I have a great friendship with her.
He's kinda my favourite now.
you're bold because i would've never done that EVER😭
@@pinkie-ninie lmao
@@pinkie-ninieYou mean a bit of a sociopath?
@@Hilz28 wait what
I think the reason he makes specific people look crazy is because he wants specific things from them and breaking their mental will to resist him is part of the process.
Thank you for this well detailed video, it finally makes sense on the events that happened in the movies. I love the urban legend of candyman and some instances in the movies were not clear.. but this was well done, and very entertaining
I live in Cicero IL and the story of the family that got kicked out of town shooked me when I heard it
Great timeline checking with the calendars and analysis of the themes. Who needs continuity checkers when you have CZsworld?
Rest easy Tony Todd 🕊️😢💔
RIP TONY TODD💙💙💙💙
I love that you mentioned Ice Nine Kills. Its one of my favorite songs❤
R.I.P Tony Todd 😢🕊
As someone who was 5 years old when he watched this movie (and still remembers the experience) I'm surprised you didn't mention what Candyman did to the little boy in the bathroom.
That part scarred me for LIFE when i was a kid
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I really appreciate all the hard work, time, and research that you put into these videos!
I'm not being hyperbolic here; I think your channel is the best horror channel on UA-cam
Candyman is one of my favorite horror movies. God bless you for this.
La Llorona is actually a lot deeper than “Latin American marriage practices” it has more to do with the Spanish invasion and control of Mexico. As the story also has history that ties it back to La Malinche, who was the Aztec liaison to Cortez, and she ended up falling in love with him and betrayed the Aztec empire, by helping him conquer the land. La Malinche bore a son to Cortez, and it is assumed that she killed her son with him, because he had taken another woman as his wife or something of that nature.
So glad I was able to meet Clive Barker standing outside the San Diego Convention Center after SDCC closed for the day one year and get his autograph!
The Candy man story is very interesting. He wasn't a monster and was murder for nothing more then falling in love and being born the wrong race. The thing that makes his story interesting is that you can't blame him for becoming a rage demon because that is what they made him. Now we need movies like this because using any proper case or real story similar to this is now being classified as Critical Race Theory and is bad to educate people about stuff like this that really happened
I've said all this before. You make amazing videos. Interesting content with a splash of humour. What makes your content really great is how you explore and explain things with real-world psychology. It adds so much more depth to things that could simply be taken at face value.
I remember watching the first movie as a kid on TV once. I was so nervous, i had to keep changing the channel and then couldn't look in the mirror for days lmao I've never opened a notification so fast haha just totally made my weekend!!! Hope you're having a wonderful holiday season, CZsWorld!! 🎅🦌🎄🐝
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This movie scared tf out of me too.
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Rest in peace candyman ❤❤❤
I'm so happy you have finally covered my favourite movie of all time!
Im so glad you did a horror history on candyman
I wish we had a Candyman movie where we follow his side of his bloodline and not his lover side of their bloodline I'm sure he had his own family members from his side of the family interested in the Candyman story.
Whatchu talking about?
We have been following his bloodline. These are his great grandchildren.
If you mean we've been following cartoons family bloodline. We haven't. It always been his their bloodline line together. And candyman was the son of slaves. So if he did have family he may not have known them.
I'm talking about his side of the family not his lover side of the family where his descendants are white and of course he wouldn't know his descendants.
@@mr.checkyourself4672your misunderstanding.
They are white cause his daughter married a white man and its been that way ever since. All the white characters related to him have black ancestry but look white cause of dilution.
@@mr.checkyourself4672 I've seen a VERY powerful youtube video of a black woman with her white baby, angrily telling people to stop asking if the baby is hers, or if its adopted - because in interracial marriages? The baby could come out black, white, brown... you don't know! And this woman was holding a baby that was REAL white - and if the Candyman was the only black person in their lineage, then his descendants *would* be rather white. But I think that, in and of itself, is worthy of us taking a second look at things and thinking a little deeper on interracial marriage and how generational trauma works, etc. He ended up making those descendants he interacted with suffer ostracism just like he had... which, to me, kind of feels like a metaphor FOR generational trauma for those in black families, or interracial families. It's not over, not even in 2024. There's still racism, still bigotry, still hate and judgement... from white people and black, when it comes to interracial marriages. In my true crime watching, I came across a case about a couple where the husband was a black man in the US Marine Corps, and some black servicemen in the Marines r*ped his white wife in front of him, then killed them both... because they disapproved of him marrying a white woman, and thought he should have been with a black woman. We, as humans, still have a long ways to go with acceptance of those who we perceive as different - and horror movies have always been a unique way to speak to fears of things going on in society at the time. They're often more than gore and blood... they're metaphors for how we feel vulnerable, metaphors for how we suffer, how some things that hurt us feel inescapable. And racism and hate can feel so inescapable... even in the modern era.
Thanks for making me realize why I love the og candyman film. I feel you didn't do Helen ANY JUSTICE in your rundown.
Helen is a effing legend. She shook off her husband, candyman and became her own mythological creature after saving that infant from the bonfire.
You didn't mention the fact that her hubs says Helen 5 times at the end after her funeral in their bathroom mirror and she guts him like a fish.... she is magnificent. 🎉
I'm literally going through the worst heartbreak rn and this video saves my whole night, keeping my mind off things! Thank you ❤
i dont know how accurate it is, but i’ve always liked to think that when he says “believe” it’s a warning not to summon him because then he’ll have to kill them instead of to keep his power
Now all we need is the complete history of Jason Vorhees, as well as Children of the Corn.
I fu%$ing love the Candyman movies. Thanks for making all these horror mythology videos...it takes a lot of work.