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Twisted candyland characters
Twisted candyland characters




  1. #TWISTED CANDYLAND CHARACTERS MOVIE#
  2. #TWISTED CANDYLAND CHARACTERS SERIES#

“She will be as tough as Sidney and as sassy as Gale – and that is what I wanted to capture.”ĭid Ayllon capture that toughness and sassiness? Take a look at the gallery below and decide for yourself. “We know Camryn will be no different,” Ayllon said. Taking ownership of one’s survival is an idea both Ayllon and Williamson say they and many others in the LGBQTIA+ community can relate to.

#TWISTED CANDYLAND CHARACTERS SERIES#

After recognizing the unique strengths and vulnerabilities of powerful heroines such as Sidney Prescott and Gale Weathers, Ayllon partnered with his sister Nicole and her daughter Camryn to do a photo series that would celebrate not only the release of the new film, but his passion for the franchise as well.Īyllon brought in his husband, drag queen Pissi Myles, to channel the original film’s queer writer Kevin Williamson, who infused the film with innovative, sharp and campy humor alongside trauma and suspense. “I realized the women in my family are just as strong as the women in the Scream films,” Ayllon said. Watching the original Scream became a rite of passage for Ayllon’s family after he watched it with his mother and grandmother when he was 9 years old. “I’m a gay man,” he said, “and being perceived as feminine was always looked down upon when I was growing up – but in the Scream franchise, I saw strong, smart women who were both fierce and feminine at the same time.” It’s no secret that the Scream franchise has amassed a large queer following in the 25 years since its release, and Ayllon is a part of that following. That’s exactly what happened when photographer David Ayllon met his new niece, giving him an idea for a photo series celebrating his favorite horror franchise. While certain segments of fandom can undoubtedly be a little toxic, sometimes that extreme passion for a particular IP can birth (pun intended) a wonderfully creative endeavor. If you’ve seen the new Screamfilm ( review), then you’ll know that fandom is a major focus of the film’s social commentary. You can check out the fun art below.Īnd be sure to follow Justin Bryant on Instagram for more.

#TWISTED CANDYLAND CHARACTERS MOVIE#

He explains, “Finishing sparked the desire to explore this concept more, child games twisted into a scary/dark/horror theme, so I’ve turned it into a series and will continue to add to it.”īryant’s faux Board Game Horror movies include Tim Burton’s Candyland, Chutes and Ladders “from the director of Child’s Play,” SYFY’s Mouse Trap, and a Lovecraftian aquatic monster movie based on Don’t Break the Ice. It all began with “Blumhouse’s Hungry Hungry Hippos,” which inspired Bryan to pervert other board games with a horror twist. Merchandise designer Justin Bryant of 1126 Art Studio has put together a fun series of faux “What If?” movie posters that play with that very concept, turning family-friendly board games into twisted horror movies. Which makes you wonder, doesn’t it? If we continue to head down this path, what could be turned into a horror movie next? A classic board game for kids, perhaps? After getting the skirt sewn together, I attached the top to the skirt and added buttons for the top closure, all hand stitched! For the lollipops, I cut small circles out of different colored card stock and 4 large circles, one for a lollipop purse and the other 3 to go on the front of the dress.With classic shows like “The Banana Splits” and “Fantasy Island” being turned into horror movies in recent years, it would seem that no property is safe from the cold, dead grasp of the horror genre. I did the skirt first and just hand stitched the back. I found the pointy nose at Joann’s for 25 cents and attached a black pipe cleaner to make the villain mustache! His costume ended up only costing $3!įor my costume, I did have to put a bit more work into it, but it was SO worth it! I started by getting my measurements, then went to Walmart and purchased a fabric pre-cut of yellow felt for $8. I used an old black sun hat of mine and did the same pipe cleaner method that I used for the cane. Looked just like a Twizzler! And, my boyfriend had a ton of fun playing with it all evening, haha!įor his outfit, he wore black jeans that he already had and we got a puffy sleeved, women’s shirt and black vest at Goodwill. For Lord Licorice, I used an empty wrapping paper roll for his cane, covered it in red paper, and twisted what seemed like 100 red pipe cleaners together and glued them around the roll at a diagonal angle. I started on both costumes in the beginning of September, because I have very long work hours. I thought to myself, “Candyland, that’s it!” After coming up with Lolly for myself, I thought Lord Licorice would be great and unique for my boyfriend! I had so much fun coming up with this idea for Princess Lolly and Lord Licorice! I first thought of my costume when I was listening to a Katy Perry station on Pandora and saw her album cover for the Teenage Dream collection.






Twisted candyland characters