bad marketing killed this film. you would have thought someone would've let the gen audience know it was part of an anthology series. i quite enjoy it as it's own thing.
CthulhuChow The ads could've had something like: "On Halloween 1978, Michael terrorized Haddonfield. This year, a new terror arrives. From John Carpenter, the director of Halloween comes a new chapter in the anthology series... Halloween III: Season of the Witch. Have it take place in Haddonfield and make the audience believe the town is cursed just like how Stephen King's stories always take place in Maine.
Phox Jorkarzul Every reviewer that doesn't think it's obligatory to yell as a moron at a kids movies is better than Nostalgia "I DON'T GET THE JOKE" Critic. Decker is fucking awesome also
Doug Walker does have comedic chops, It’s hard to keep a character fresh and funny for over 10 years...Old school NC had a run of some really funny seasons...
You forgot that after Dr Porn-Stache throws the mask over the camera, we see the camera feed through the masks eye holes, an homage to the opening of the first Halloween.
I would prefer if the sequels went with this direction instead of seeing the same thing over and over again. Plus I would rather listen to the silver shamrock song than Despacito.
Ssshhhh!! don't mention that fucking song! It's been a few weeks, I think we're rid of it... If you speak of the evil, the evil will return! Have we learned nothing from Peasants in Hammer Horror Movies?
I'd prefer it if the series went back and forth. Save Michael for the big anniversary films (H4, H20, and the new one coming out) and do something different the rest of the time.
The funny thing is according to Good Bad Flicks that infuriating Silver Shamrock jingle was a placeholder! They couldn't come up with anything else so they just sped up the crew member singing the song to make it sound like an ad XD
I actually kinda enjoyed this movie. Was hoping they would make more like this. I didn't take this movie too seriously when I first saw it and I didn't compare it to the other two Halloween movies. That would be foolish.
For some reason the third film is my favorite one of the series. It just had a creepy atmosphere and theme music and much gorier death scenes. There's only so many times that you can watch a masked killer slashing his victims with a knife before that act gets old.
I agree. It's weird, creepy, has great effects, everything I want from a horror movie. I like that they took chances rather than make another slasher movie that, atleast now, has been done to death.
It was good, but I wouldn't call it one of a series as it was stand alone. Try the late '50s Hammer film "Enemy from Space" A.K.A. "Quatermass II" if you want to see a sci-fi version of the same theme, written by the same script writer.
Agreed. It however was not meant to be a Michael Myers movie but had nods to Halloween. If the movie was simply named "Season of The Witch" it would have been received much better. It's a great movie but poor advertisement that linked it to Halloween at its release. This really hurt it. Halloween Season of the Witch turned out to be a classic in its own right anyways.
I really do feel that Halloween should have kept going the anthology route, because I think it would have been a lot better and a lot more interesting than the majority of those god awful sequels and the two Rob Zombie remakes we got.
I think it's funny how my perception of this movie has changed over time. As a preteen I refused to watch it because I knew it didn't have Michael Myers. Years later as a teenager I would end up seeing bits and pieces of it on TV and ended up enjoying what I saw, so I rented it and watch the entire movie and loved it. As an adult it's incredibly cheesy but still has a level of Awesomeness to it.
The man in the suit knows your shows, the man in the suit knows your flow. the man in the suit in every movie you see. the man in the suit angus grim to be.
Back in my teens I used to hate this movie, but it grew on me and now there isn't a year that goes by that I don't countdown the days to Halloween with the Silver Shamrock commercial jingle.
Decker you know Halloween 3 kinda comes off as an Evil Willy Wonka without the candy in both movies the factory owner doesn't hire anyone from the town there's a tour just no gold tickets see what i meen?
This movie would get much more recognition if they didn't advertise it as Halloween sequel but rather as a standalone film and simply called it "Season of the Witch".
Damn song will never leave my head :). I really like this film more and more and wish this would of stayed an anthology series of different story each film as it would of saved some god awful Halloween sequels but the masses wanted Michael Myers only so this was the only one we got. This is one of my top 10 underrated gem horror flicks in my own point of view, but I totally understand why many who loved/love Myers hated this....
@29:55 The network once had issue with an android who was perfect in everyway (remember that point). And the argument was said to Gene Roddenberry for him to re-create the android idea, "Gene, what if your sister married an android?"
“The man in the suit he has returned The man in the suit he hasn’t learned The man in the suit he will not leave The man in the suit will make you bleed”
To tie this movie in with the others I like to think that Michael's mask was made by silver shamrock and gave him power or invincibility or whoever puts that certain mask on becomes Michael. Just my head Canon obviously
Yeah, this movie reminds me of a cross between like Phantasm, Prince of Darkness, and a Twilight Zone episode. It's not that bad, it's not good either but I think it's 'just okay'. Prince of Darkness is one of my favorite movies though.
i find her being the robot already more disturbing since until the end scene she keeps trying to help him so that'd mean that they made her literally just to screw with him especially since he loses.
1. The stone is used for part of their druidic rituals. 2. Witchcraft spawned the snakes and such to kill people around those who die from the masks. 3. Conal's motive is a mass human sacrifice for the ancient pagan festival of Samhain (s-ow-un) from which Halloween is derived.
First video of yours I have watched. From your in-movie commentary I thought you were going to hammer it but I think your assessment was fair. I am actually a huge fan and rewatch quite often. I think the soundtrack does an outstanding job of creating the dread that you mention throughout. I actually play the soundtrack (along with H2018) all the time while I am working. The movie's premise is very unique and the uncertainty of resolution at the end was a great way to handle it. Also, I thought the deaths were actually great. The effects were good enough and they weren't of the standard stab variety that was so common at the time. Appreciate your entertaining content.
I want an anthology series with Doctor Dan as the only thread tying it together, boozing and womanizing his way through adventure after adventure, missing child support payments, and staying in ratty motels with barely legal tarts trying to find out who killed their father. THE DOCTOR IS IN. A running gag could be him calling his wife to tell her about whatever dastardly Irish conspiracy (why not, it's never been done) he's trying to stop, but everytime she just thinks he's drunk and yells GO TO HELL before hanging up. Possible one liners: "Prognosis...not good" "FLATLINE" "Your results show a mineral deficiency. My prescription? Lead supplement." "I think I shoulda married you, (BLANK)" "Time for a little...*click click*...MALPRACTICE." "I'll have to take your vitals...*click click* PERMANENTLY."
Better than I remembered, stands well on it's own merits. Have to wonder what Don Coscarelli thought when he saw the yellow "blood"; homage to Phantasm, or a rip off?
I liked the songs you sang in this review, decker, especially the silver shamrock part at the end, I don't know what it is, but I found it to be quite hilarious
I actually think the majority agree. All I hear from people is H3's generally the shit one, but that they don't agree. And I don't agree, you don't seem to. I think it's propaganda :/ But to what end?..
You mean like Jesus or something? Oh! no, I'm as thankful as anybody else who got bored and never finished HR. Probably slightly happier than those who finished watching it. Did it at least end well? Planet blowing up for example.
Mecha Kraken he got kicked in the face by a rapper, burned again and then he predictably woke up in the morgue so that the movie could end without the story really changing significantly
Kicked in the face by a Rapper, and then tore the Rapper's head off? Bit Vorhees 8 there, but ok... Then top it off with a Maniac Cop 3 Finish? You don't mean that at all, do you... Might need to be sick again... The bag's full. Where's Michael Myers when I need him to kill Me? Oh yeah, the Wheelchair...
I honestly like Halloween III, and I'm glad its become more popular in recent years...I kinda wish Carpenter's plan of turning Halloween into an anthology series had worked out, seems like there'd be so many more storytelling possibilities with a setup like that. Oh well, at least Michael Dougherty gave us Trick R Treat decades later, and here's to hoping the upcoming Halloween reboot/sequel will be worth the effort of reviving Myers once again (certainly helps that they got Carpenter back to handle things once again).
I'm so glad you reviewed this movie so that it saves me having to watch the whole thing. Why did they think it was a good idea to stretch the plot of the franchise well away from any mention of Michael Myers?
Holiday197 The plan after 2 was to make the series an anthology, Myers’ story having concluded at the end of that movie. H3 had a lackluster reception though, triggering a return to the Myers storyline.
Alright? I love Prince of Darkness! All the classic Carpenter parts, with Alice Cooper randomly murdering people in the background. At least until he went back on tour or why ever he stopped showing up
Honestly, I still don't like this movie. Call me weak all you want, but I just don't like killing off really young and innocent kids in horror movies. Aside from that, the plot just tries to get me to accept a little bit more bullshit than I'm willing to. It having nothing to do with Michael Myers isn't even a problem for me.
I feel that's a bit strange. Are you saying that if the kid that died in that scene was just four arbitrary years older (he was exactly twelve at the time of this movie), it would suddenly be totally fine to watch his head ooze out creepy crawlies? It's totally okay to kill off innocent old, middle aged, young adult and teenage people? I get that children (especially babies) are seen rightfully as especially helpless, but thinking logically here, plenty of horror movies are designed specifically to watch people that are less powerful and more helpless than the killer get killed. A *big* part of legitimate horror is the genuine feeling of peril the protagonist and supporting characters are subjected to, and though some horror movies are designed to be entertaining and fun, other ones aren't meant for that. They're specifically meant to make you horrified. They're dealing with the subject of murder and death. I mean look at A Nightmare on Elm Street. Practically nobody stands even a tiny bit of a chance of surviving against Krueger. It's terribly unfair and just because someone _has premarital sex_ or smoked a little weed then they are worthy of slaughter? That's a warped justification for thinking it's okay for someone to die, but people seem to mention it a lot when discussing horror movies. Obviously it's just a movie and some of my favorite slasher flicks just have all sorts of innocent deaths like Friday the 13th: Part VI, but this critique comes off as a bit nonsensical just because it happened to make someone uncomfortable. I mean, that is the entire point of the horror genre - to get under your skin. Is it not? There's a few other rather good horror stories and films that have kids die in them. Stephen King's IT comes to mind. Even R.L. Stine didn't shy away from a child death every once and a while and his stuff was generally campy fun and made specifically for kids.
this film stuck in my head, including that music. i remember thinking wtf at the time (i didn't know MM had the night off), but i re-watched this quite a few times as a yongster...
I enjoy your reviews, Decker. How about "The Keep" getting added to your backlog of reviews? A genre and 80's flick right up your alley. Keep up the great work. You are excellent at your craft.
bad marketing killed this film. you would have thought someone would've let the gen audience know it was part of an anthology series. i quite enjoy it as it's own thing.
CthulhuChow
The ads could've had something like: "On Halloween 1978, Michael terrorized Haddonfield. This year, a new terror arrives. From John Carpenter, the director of Halloween comes a new chapter in the anthology series... Halloween III: Season of the Witch.
Have it take place in Haddonfield and make the audience believe the town is cursed just like how Stephen King's stories always take place in Maine.
I wish the series stuck with its original anthology plan.
I legit love this movie. It’s one of the better ones in the series.
@@TooCooFoYou well he only wrote this he didn't direct it
I actually watched this for the 1st time last Halloween and truthfully I enjoyed it more than any other movie in the franchise
I like all your stuff Decker. Reminds me of old-school Nostalgia Critic, but your delivery is better in some ways.
Also that shirt is awesome. Congratulations you win the internet
Birthday present from my fiancee. She knows how to make me smile. :)
Phox Jorkarzul Every reviewer that doesn't think it's obligatory to yell as a moron at a kids movies is better than Nostalgia "I DON'T GET THE JOKE" Critic.
Decker is fucking awesome also
Doug Walker does have comedic chops, It’s hard to keep a character fresh and funny for over 10 years...Old school NC had a run of some really funny seasons...
Yeah except Decker Shado doesn't hide and protect sexual predators like Doug Walker did
You forgot that after Dr Porn-Stache throws the mask over the camera, we see the camera feed through the masks eye holes, an homage to the opening of the first Halloween.
I would prefer if the sequels went with this direction instead of seeing the same thing over and over again. Plus I would rather listen to the silver shamrock song than Despacito.
Ssshhhh!! don't mention that fucking song! It's been a few weeks, I think we're rid of it... If you speak of the evil, the evil will return! Have we learned nothing from Peasants in Hammer Horror Movies?
I'd prefer it if the series went back and forth. Save Michael for the big anniversary films (H4, H20, and the new one coming out) and do something different the rest of the time.
D E S P A C I T O 3 ?
I think most people today would've preferred that.
@@MAMoreno Hmm, not a bad idea
The funny thing is according to Good Bad Flicks that infuriating Silver Shamrock jingle was a placeholder! They couldn't come up with anything else so they just sped up the crew member singing the song to make it sound like an ad XD
holy crap, hi bloodrunsclear! I love your trailers ^^
That's kind of you to say! Thanks ^_^
Have you seen my Anti-Hero motion comic? I'm hoping people might like it.
Not yet. Might give it a look. I also really wanna collab with you, man!! :D
Well they succeeded, and made it the most annoying thing ever!
I'd be honored! Drop me a line! :D
A few more SUMMERs and we'll know Decker's house inside and out.
Rushy I'm still hoping to see his basement
whut.
I don't think he owns any poultry.
The Summer of-The House Tourrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!
That was fun!!!
@@tbone9474 I wonder-Is that where his friend, Creepy, lives?!?
Oh! The horror!!!
I’m sorry but did anyone else hear him call the CEO Colonel Cockring?
Also Decker is amazing at those Man in the Suit rhymes
I've never seen Zuckerberg sneeze, but I have seen him pretend to drink water.
which movie?
silver shamrock 2: electric boogaloo
this movie isnt that bad .. just think about it if it were just called "season of the witch"
It's like the offspring of the Halloween franchise.
Iont get it tho it has nun tah do wit a witch tho
Yea but it has nun tah do wit a witch
i agree this film was not that bad and i like the idead they were going standalone sequel and it gave the audiencea break from michaelmyers
@@justintahair9119 They didn't originally plan on going back to Michael Myers until everybody complained that he was missing from the movie.
I still would have liked to have seen where the series would have went if they had kept going with different stories.
I actually kinda enjoyed this movie. Was hoping they would make more like this. I didn't take this movie too seriously when I first saw it and I didn't compare it to the other two Halloween movies. That would be foolish.
Same here, I thought it was good.
For some reason the third film is my favorite one of the series. It just had a creepy atmosphere and theme music and much gorier death scenes. There's only so many times that you can watch a masked killer slashing his victims with a knife before that act gets old.
I agree. It's weird, creepy, has great effects, everything I want from a horror movie. I like that they took chances rather than make another slasher movie that, atleast now, has been done to death.
It was good, but I wouldn't call it one of a series as it was stand alone. Try the late '50s Hammer film "Enemy from Space" A.K.A. "Quatermass II" if you want to see a sci-fi version of the same theme, written by the same script writer.
I liked the movie
This is a great film, very underrated and misunderstood.
Agreed. It however was not meant to be a Michael Myers movie but had nods to Halloween. If the movie was simply named "Season of The Witch" it would have been received much better. It's a great movie but poor advertisement that linked it to Halloween at its release. This really hurt it.
Halloween Season of the Witch turned out to be a classic in its own right anyways.
His shirt though 😂👏🏻
Ashley Roldan It’s from one of Bart’s prank calls to Moe’s.
@@manfredaxcore it was also on a trick or treehouse halloween episode too. Nice mulrilayered joke by decker.
notice the one second clip of Halloween on the tv in the bar
The robot that the Dr fights and punches into the robots stomach is Dick warlock who played Michael Myers in Halloween 2. 😋
Pfft. Dick Warlock...
@@mitchfletcher2386 He's pretty famous. Heck, he has his own website.
I give Halloween 3 5/5, simply because it's an underrated masterpiece. Awesome flick.
3 More months to Halloween Halloween...3 More months to Halloween...Su-Per Spooky!!! Thanks for The Summer Of Halloween!!
*Today's the day,*
*it's Halloween, Halloween, Halloween~*
*Today's the day, it's Halloween,*
*Silver Shamrock~*
Love this movie. So weird, offbeat and creepy. I own the big three masks!
I really do feel that Halloween should have kept going the anthology route, because I think it would have been a lot better and a lot more interesting than the majority of those god awful sequels and the two Rob Zombie remakes we got.
The silver shamrock song is actually London bridge is falling down
You gonna review the critters series too at some point?
I always thought Silver Shamrock was a subdivision of OCP.
+wstine79
Silver Shamrock is a subdivision of OCP, which is owned by the Umbrella Corporation.
Someone figured it out...this could look bad for OCP...better scramble our best spin team.
Are you down with OCP?
I'd go to the cops, but OCP runs the cops.
Silver Shamrock is ran by OCP which is a subsidiary if Umbrella Corporation a LLC run by the Skynet group.
I think it's funny how my perception of this movie has changed over time. As a preteen I refused to watch it because I knew it didn't have Michael Myers. Years later as a teenager I would end up seeing bits and pieces of it on TV and ended up enjoying what I saw, so I rented it and watch the entire movie and loved it. As an adult it's incredibly cheesy but still has a level of Awesomeness to it.
Seems that's how a lot of people feel about this movie
Hey Decker, could you review the forgotten 1981 horror classic The Hand?
Wait a second. This guy basically created perfect artificial spies and/or soldiers....and he DOESN'T sell this to the military for oodles of cash?
Tempest Plays probably because the military kills kids in the Middle East where as this guys plan is to kill kids in America
what use is money when you control the world?
It was never about money for them, they just wanted to spend Death and chaos on an unsuspecting world.
@@macrussell78 That's a really good point, and they got away with it too. More or less. Ah, I love a true horror story ending. Nice and dark :)
What is money worth to a master trollster
I love "The man in the suit" Jingle
Kai Drago same he should make a album of them
Yeah that would be funny as hell
I quite liked Halloween III.
Can you do Slither at some point after this series Decker?
MR. BEARDSLEY!
Oh wait, that's 'Squirm'.
Halloween and Halloween 3 are the only two H films I watched on numerous repeated occasions. Love H3
Same here!
Moe Syslak approves of your shirt.
Although he's still looking for Amanda Hugginkiss
I thought it was hilarious, myself!
The man in the suit knows your shows, the man in the suit knows your flow. the man in the suit in every movie you see. the man in the suit angus grim to be.
What is this from anyway?
Back in my teens I used to hate this movie, but it grew on me and now there isn't a year that goes by that I don't countdown the days to Halloween with the Silver Shamrock commercial jingle.
Silver Shamrock is owned by OCP.
When you do Halloween:Resurrection please mention the alternate endings
What difference would it make? That sequel still sucks.
This movie is a guilty pleasure for me, I watch it when it comes on tv, and that song gets stuck in my head, but I love it for it's cheese.
You love it for it's Cheese...and I love it because of little Miss Ellie!!!
Decker you know Halloween 3 kinda comes off as an Evil Willy Wonka without the candy in both movies the factory owner doesn't hire anyone from the town there's a tour just no gold tickets see what i meen?
This movie would get much more recognition if they didn't advertise it as Halloween sequel but rather as a standalone film and simply called it "Season of the Witch".
You're a fart!
The summer of Jason always a classic
I love this movie, super underrated.
aergh... just after getting the silver shamrock song out of my head .. its back LOL
Damn song will never leave my head :). I really like this film more and more and wish this would of stayed an anthology series of different story each film as it would of saved some god awful Halloween sequels but the masses wanted Michael Myers only so this was the only one we got. This is one of my top 10 underrated gem horror flicks in my own point of view, but I totally understand why many who loved/love Myers hated this....
What's that "man in the suit" song?
From the Phantasm series. His reviews of the series are simply magnificent.
8 more days to halloween silver shamrock
SHUT THE HELL UP, just reading that is going tot beste stuck with that song for says.
um no it’s actually 99 days
I still have that song in my head in my head, makes me wish i were dead, shut the fug up. lol (just imagine i'm singing it to the tune)
You forgot to say something about the guy the doctor ripped the wire's out of his chest that guy played Michael Myers on Halloween 2
I still want to see a movie where Michael Myers faces off against Jason Voorhees
There is a fan film called Horror icon versus where myers fights candy man, jason. Freddy fights pinhead. And leatherface fights jason
Smiler Vlogs and Stuff Hehehe! Face-Off... Remake of that movie with the two masked killers/mutes... Lol!
It would be a very quiet fight
Dialogue would be easy to write
Smiler Vlogs and Stuff you and me both
Decker, when you’re done with The Halloween Series can you review the Robocop films?
I kind of wish they’d gone with the anthology idea
@29:55 The network once had issue with an android who was perfect in everyway (remember that point). And the argument was said to Gene Roddenberry for him to re-create the android idea, "Gene, what if your sister married an android?"
Will you review "Prince of Darkness" one day?
“The man in the suit he has returned
The man in the suit he hasn’t learned
The man in the suit he will not leave
The man in the suit will make you bleed”
Decker shado should be a voice actor with those skills
The Summer of Freddy vs. Jason.
You should write that "The Man in the suit" stuff sown, that's good.
I’m suprised you didn’t complain about the police leaving the car the dude blew himself up in
14:14 Decker did you know that guy that ripped the bum head off that is actually Dick Warlock who played Michael Myers from Halloween ll
It's better than the
ROB ZOMBIE
HALLOWEEN 2007
and
HALLOWEEN 2009
Bro, Halloween Resurrection is better than those 2 pieces of trash.
PoolStroke
oh yeah
definitely
HALLOWEEN RESURRECTION
is one of my favorites
I actually kinda like the 2007 one but 2009 whew that one was Bad👎
Just kinda liked how they gave him more back story, the kid in the original halloween movie was alot more goofy.
Yes exactly lol it was liie wait wtf is wrong with this kid.
To tie this movie in with the others I like to think that Michael's mask was made by silver shamrock and gave him power or invincibility or whoever puts that certain mask on becomes Michael. Just my head Canon obviously
That's... 🤔actually an underrated unproduced concept that could've worked brilliantly.
2:29 halloween iii had an amazing soundtrack. Eerie and haunting
Damn man your channel blew up! Happy to see that. You make great reviews. Stay awesome
I just realize that this is the only movie in the franchise to unapologetically kill a kid.
Yeah, this movie reminds me of a cross between like Phantasm, Prince of Darkness, and a Twilight Zone episode. It's not that bad, it's not good either but I think it's 'just okay'. Prince of Darkness is one of my favorite movies though.
Who is that beautiful long-haired woman... oh, it's Decker.
So... The ending. Did the commercial go through and the kids died?
After 2 mintutes, "ah I get it! This movie is about the hype of over-marketing simple Halloween costumes"
Does anyone else think of Phelous's Halloween reviews when the Silver Shamrock theme plays?
Same here.
Also Boots to Reboots.
I think this is the best Halloween sequel.
i find her being the robot already more disturbing since until the end scene she keeps trying to help him so that'd mean that they made her literally just to screw with him especially since he loses.
Who keeps playing Michael in the wheelchair, Decker?
That's his girlfriend.
Da Gooch It's definitely not Decker tho. The hand isn't his. It appears to belong to a female. I think it might be his fiance.
Might be Creepy.
Creepy is too tall. And much thicker.
Creepy IS a master of disguise though.
What's with the Stonehenge and the bugs and why is conal doing it in the first place
1. The stone is used for part of their druidic rituals.
2. Witchcraft spawned the snakes and such to kill people around those who die from the masks.
3. Conal's motive is a mass human sacrifice for the ancient pagan festival of Samhain (s-ow-un) from which Halloween is derived.
How could you not mention the fact that there was Michael in the movie on TV
way too gay to mention
19:23 by away the man that the doctor punched to the chest is the man who played Michael myers in halloween 2 I think
Stop it, stop it, stop it, STOP IT, STOP IIIIIT!!!!!!
First video of yours I have watched. From your in-movie commentary I thought you were going to hammer it but I think your assessment was fair. I am actually a huge fan and rewatch quite often. I think the soundtrack does an outstanding job of creating the dread that you mention throughout. I actually play the soundtrack (along with H2018) all the time while I am working. The movie's premise is very unique and the uncertainty of resolution at the end was a great way to handle it. Also, I thought the deaths were actually great. The effects were good enough and they weren't of the standard stab variety that was so common at the time. Appreciate your entertaining content.
I'm looking forward to when Deker hits his late 30's and changes his intro to " The internet personality with the best hair-CUT"
"The internet personality with the best receding hairline!"
oh, I would have guessed late 20's. I cut my hair short at around 35
I miss my hair and beard now :/
Curb thy tongue knave.
Why would he cut his hair? Guys who look good with long hair are few and far between. If you can rock the look, keep rocking it.
Love the shirt Decker. Will you ever do the Puppet Master or Subspecies series?
I had no idea that Jamie Lee Curtis was the voice...learn a new thing everyday.
I want an anthology series with Doctor Dan as the only thread tying it together, boozing and womanizing his way through adventure after adventure, missing child support payments, and staying in ratty motels with barely legal tarts trying to find out who killed their father. THE DOCTOR IS IN. A running gag could be him calling his wife to tell her about whatever dastardly Irish conspiracy (why not, it's never been done) he's trying to stop, but everytime she just thinks he's drunk and yells GO TO HELL before hanging up.
Possible one liners:
"Prognosis...not good"
"FLATLINE"
"Your results show a mineral deficiency. My prescription? Lead supplement."
"I think I shoulda married you, (BLANK)"
"Time for a little...*click click*...MALPRACTICE."
"I'll have to take your vitals...*click click* PERMANENTLY."
Dan O'Herilihy playing a sinister businessman, where have I seen that before? Naaahhhh...
GamerGuy's Reviews Ironic as this was years before Robocop.
Better than I remembered, stands well on it's own merits. Have to wonder what Don Coscarelli thought when he saw the yellow "blood"; homage to Phantasm, or a rip off?
you left out
STACEY NELKIN's
nude shower scene
I liked the songs you sang in this review, decker, especially the silver shamrock part at the end, I don't know what it is, but I found it to be quite hilarious
I love your reviews man! They can make even the shittiest horror movie funny
Those original 1982 silver shamrock masks are worth an absolute fortune now!!
Can you look at RoboCop?
I love these movie reviews Decker you make me wanna watch your videos to the end
Halloween 3 is my favorite. Fight me
I actually think the majority agree. All I hear from people is H3's generally the shit one, but that they don't agree. And I don't agree, you don't seem to. I think it's propaganda :/
But to what end?..
Mecha Kraken I think we can just be thankful that it's not a second Ressurection
You mean like Jesus or something? Oh! no, I'm as thankful as anybody else who got bored and never finished HR. Probably slightly happier than those who finished watching it. Did it at least end well? Planet blowing up for example.
Mecha Kraken he got kicked in the face by a rapper, burned again and then he predictably woke up in the morgue so that the movie could end without the story really changing significantly
Kicked in the face by a Rapper, and then tore the Rapper's head off? Bit Vorhees 8 there, but ok... Then top it off with a Maniac Cop 3 Finish? You don't mean that at all, do you... Might need to be sick again... The bag's full. Where's Michael Myers when I need him to kill Me?
Oh yeah, the Wheelchair...
I honestly like Halloween III, and I'm glad its become more popular in recent years...I kinda wish Carpenter's plan of turning Halloween into an anthology series had worked out, seems like there'd be so many more storytelling possibilities with a setup like that. Oh well, at least Michael Dougherty gave us Trick R Treat decades later, and here's to hoping the upcoming Halloween reboot/sequel will be worth the effort of reviving Myers once again (certainly helps that they got Carpenter back to handle things once again).
They just keep coming...
Hye man, do you ever plan to do Children of the Corn? I think that would make for a great review.
Silver Shamrock!
Got Left 4 Dead 1&2 ptsd just from the "Witch" in the title... Great review, as always!
I always watch Halloween 3 after being out on the beers, it's become a tradition
warystatue33 Strictly the Amber nectar
I'm so glad you reviewed this movie so that it saves me having to watch the whole thing. Why did they think it was a good idea to stretch the plot of the franchise well away from any mention of Michael Myers?
Holiday197 The plan after 2 was to make the series an anthology, Myers’ story having concluded at the end of that movie. H3 had a lackluster reception though, triggering a return to the Myers storyline.
I always liked this movie. Prince of Darkness is alright too.
Alright? I love Prince of Darkness! All the classic Carpenter parts, with Alice Cooper randomly murdering people in the background. At least until he went back on tour or why ever he stopped showing up
Honestly, I still don't like this movie. Call me weak all you want, but I just don't like killing off really young and innocent kids in horror movies. Aside from that, the plot just tries to get me to accept a little bit more bullshit than I'm willing to. It having nothing to do with Michael Myers isn't even a problem for me.
I feel that's a bit strange.
Are you saying that if the kid that died in that scene was just four arbitrary years older (he was exactly twelve at the time of this movie), it would suddenly be totally fine to watch his head ooze out creepy crawlies? It's totally okay to kill off innocent old, middle aged, young adult and teenage people? I get that children (especially babies) are seen rightfully as especially helpless, but thinking logically here, plenty of horror movies are designed specifically to watch people that are less powerful and more helpless than the killer get killed. A *big* part of legitimate horror is the genuine feeling of peril the protagonist and supporting characters are subjected to, and though some horror movies are designed to be entertaining and fun, other ones aren't meant for that. They're specifically meant to make you horrified. They're dealing with the subject of murder and death.
I mean look at A Nightmare on Elm Street. Practically nobody stands even a tiny bit of a chance of surviving against Krueger. It's terribly unfair and just because someone _has premarital sex_ or smoked a little weed then they are worthy of slaughter? That's a warped justification for thinking it's okay for someone to die, but people seem to mention it a lot when discussing horror movies. Obviously it's just a movie and some of my favorite slasher flicks just have all sorts of innocent deaths like Friday the 13th: Part VI, but this critique comes off as a bit nonsensical just because it happened to make someone uncomfortable. I mean, that is the entire point of the horror genre - to get under your skin. Is it not?
There's a few other rather good horror stories and films that have kids die in them. Stephen King's IT comes to mind. Even R.L. Stine didn't shy away from a child death every once and a while and his stuff was generally campy fun and made specifically for kids.
kids are annoying tho
I love Halloween 3 better than Halloween 2 in my opinion.
It’s ok not in my opinion but I still like this movie
I too love it.
Yeah, it's no contest. The original is better than both put together, but III is superior to II in about every way.
Hell yeah Halloween is unrated chessy but so fun to watch than Halloween part shitty 8
Wtf, are you serious? No Michael Myers in Halloween 3!
this film stuck in my head, including that music. i remember thinking wtf at the time (i didn't know MM had the night off), but i re-watched this quite a few times as a yongster...
It's still a better
LOVE STORY than TWILIGHT
You're a fart head!
I enjoy your reviews, Decker. How about "The Keep" getting added to your backlog of reviews? A genre and 80's flick right up your alley. Keep up the great work. You are excellent at your craft.
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