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Nzoner's Game Room>Tony Todd "The Candyman" dead at 69 years old
Tribal Warfare 04:29 AM 11-09-2024

Virginia Madsen remembers her "Candyman" co-star Tony Todd, who has died at the age of 69.

"The great actor Tony Todd has left us and now is an angel. As he was in life. More later but I can’t right now. I love you." https://t.co/5JUNiJlwEf pic.twitter.com/Rqq5jGzGXB

— Variety (@Variety) November 9, 2024


Spoiler!

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Frazod 12:01 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
Never saw Candyman but remember him in a few movies or TV shows here and there. Always seemed to be the bad guy, I think. Yeah, 69 is old, but not that old. Wonder why they don’t say cause of death?

Anyway— RIP.
I saw in one of the articles this morning that it was the result of a long illness, but nothing specific.
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GabyKeepsMeWarm 01:22 PM 11-09-2024
Never worked with him, but know several colleagues who did, and everyone had nothing but great things to say about him.

Some trivia... for the bees scene in Candyman, they used real bees coming out of his mouth, and per his contract, he received a $1000 bonus for every bee sting. He ended up getting stung 27 times to the tune of $27 grand.

RIP Tony, you'll be missed.
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kevrunner 04:22 PM 11-09-2024
RIP to Tony Todd, thanks for entertaining us. The Candyman was one of my favorite songs growing up, never thought it would be used in a horror movie.


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Gary Cooper 04:39 PM 11-09-2024
I never understood Candyman. A slave who was killed in the 1800's comes back to murder people living in the projects in Chicago.

I may be forgetting the details of the plot but wasn't that the gist of it?
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4th and Long 05:51 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Mainly remember him as Worf's brother Kurn, a recurring character in Star Trek, both in Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. He was fantastic in that role. Also delivered one of DS9's best one-off performances as an older Jake Cisco.

RIP :-)
Until we meet again in Sto-vo-kor.


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Frazod 05:53 PM 11-09-2024
My favorite Kurn line: "You always did have fools working for you, Lars. Now you don't have as many." :-)
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4th and Long 05:57 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Frazod:
My favorite Kurn line: "You always did have fools working for you, Lars. Now you don't have as many." :-)
"Die well, Kern."
"Die well. Lars."
*2 goblets of blood wine are flung in opposite directions*

I remember that scene. :-)
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ThaVirus 06:28 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
I never understood Candyman. A slave who was killed in the 1800's comes back to murder people living in the projects in Chicago.

I may be forgetting the details of the plot but wasn't that the gist of it?
He wasn’t a slave but he was killed by a white mob for having an interracial relationship with a white woman. They cut off his hand, jammed a hook in the gash, slathered him with honey, and let the bees get him.

I guess he haunts Cabrini Green because that’s the land where he was burned.

Doesn’t make much sense if you think about it too hard lol
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Gary Cooper 07:26 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
He wasn’t a slave but he was killed by a white mob for having an interracial relationship with a white woman. They cut off his hand, jammed a hook in the gash, slathered him with honey, and let the bees get him.

I guess he haunts Cabrini Green because that’s the land where he was burned.

Doesn’t make much sense if you think about it too hard lol
Oh, I see. I thought he was killed in the South and is now haunting Chicago for some reason. LOL.
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ThaVirus 08:20 PM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
Oh, I see. I thought he was killed in the South and is now haunting Chicago for some reason. LOL.
Honestly, that would make a lot more sense.



Here’s the scene. You can see there is absolutely nothing around lol looks a lot more like the rural South than a major city. Idk about the layout of Chicago, but I have to imagine a housing projects would be pretty close to the city center. And Wikipedia says Chicago had 1,000,000 residents even in 1890.

So something ain’t adding up..
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Al Bundy 01:05 AM 11-10-2024
RIP Tony. He sounds like he was a great guy.
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Tribal Warfare 01:24 AM 11-10-2024
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Honestly, that would make a lot more sense.



Here’s the scene. You can see there is absolutely nothing around lol looks a lot more like the rural South than a major city. Idk about the layout of Chicago, but I have to imagine a housing projects would be pretty close to the city center. And Wikipedia says Chicago had 1,000,000 residents even in 1890.

So something ain’t adding up..

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