![]() ![]() And I stand by the notion that this one has one of the most shocking endings. Coupled with Carpenter and Hill producing with Carpenter’s chilling score - it’s an entertaining movie. The idea of thematic sequels was a smart notion and I feel like writer/director Tommy Lee Wallace was on the right track. I understand a studio wanting to keep a franchise alive, but after its main villain was effectively permanently killed, that’s a difficult challenge. Admittedly the nostalgia runs deep with this film, the idea that my Halloween mask could kill me was a terrifying thought.Īs an adult, I still appreciate this bonkers movie. Growing up it was the film of this franchise that always felt like it was on WXON TV 20’s Thriller Double Feature presentation on Saturday afternoons. ![]() Enois Duarte, I’ve always had a soft spot for this one. ![]() Together with the old man’s daughter Ellie (Stacey Nelkin), Challis aims to find out why this man was murdered and how it all connects to a random Halloween mask made by the popular Silver Shamrock novelty company. Mere moments later, a man in a suit walks into the hospital and into the old man’s room and brutally murders him, and then proceeds to set himself on fire. Daniel Challis (Tom Atkins) ordered him sedated. In the dead of night, an old man carrying an orange Halloween mask is admitted to the hospital. We previously reviewed Halloween III: Season of the Witch back in 2012 for Scream Factory’s first Collector’s Edition Blu-ray set. ![]()
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