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HHhmmm...Terrible movie...Hhhm....Ummm I'm just gonna scamper on over to one of the other threads before someone notices me and shoots me down. ...I think Helen saw me..quick...
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Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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It makes things a bit more humorous, doesn't it. I got the idea from Helen.
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Happy, happy Halloween, Halloween, Halloween. Happy, happy Halloween, Silver Shamrock! That tune drives you so crazy , and they repeat it about 50 times in the movie. It's a fun campy movie though.
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I love Halloween 3! It was originally John Carpenter's intentions to get away from Michael Meyers and start a series of horror movies all related to the Halloween holiday, with Season of the Witch being the first (and sadly, last) of this series. I'm not sure whether it was his idea or Universal's to call it Halloween 3, but it was definitely a huge mistake to market it as such. It killed whatever chances Season of the Witch had of being a box office hit.
Almost thirty years later, it's nice to see that the movie has gotten a much better reputation. Tom Atkins does an awesome job as usual, Dan O'Herlihy relishes the sliminess of his character's role well, and Stacey Nelkin is a real treat. I never quite understood why Dr. Challis and Ellie hooked up. It seemed like a last-minuted plot addition without any build-up. They were fine as a hero-heroine team, but the romance between the characters seemed like a rush job. Overall, SOTW is a fine movie and doesn't deserve the critical beating it's taken.
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