I've got a tradition of watching Halloween 3 with a mate around now, every time I notice new details. My favourite thing is how Dan Challis is a total drunk but it doesn't really come into the plot at all. When he goes off on his adventure to the Silver Shamrock town he takes a 6-pack of beers with him and almost the first thing after they arrive he says that it's getting late and he could do with a drink, then goes down and buys a big bottle of spirits (that he shares with a tramp). It's the best!
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Shout Factory did a US-only release with more treats than tricks:
Bonus Features
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace
- Audio Commentary With Actor Tom Atkins
- Stand Alone: The Making Of Halloween III: Season Of The Witch Featuring Interviews With Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace, Actors Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Brad Schacter, Stunt Coordinator Dick Warlock, Executive Producer Irwin Yablans And More!
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds: The Locations Of Halloween III Host Sean Clark And Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace Revisit The Original Shooting Locations Of The Film
- Teaser Trailer
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV & Radio Spots
- Still Gallery
I don't have a multi-region player (just the PS4 and Bone), so had to leave it and get it on Amazon Prime Video for £1.99 last year. No ragrets.
Such a great film. The music, the atmosphere, the mystery. All amazing.
It also makes NO sense.
35 Years of Silver Shamrock: 5 Reasons You Should Stop Giving ‘Halloween III’ All the Grief
It was 35 years ago today (October 22, 1982) that Halloween III: Season of the Witch was released, a film that most fans and critics alike initially
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If your looking for a perfect Valentine’s Day gift then look no further! This Orange Edition of my Synth & Horror Appreciation Society tshirt is for the ultimate fan of Horror / Movie (and Synth Music) icon John Carpenter. The director of iconic 70s/80s/90s films such as Halloween, The Fog, The
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostI've got a tradition of watching Halloween 3 with a mate around now, every time I notice new details.
Dick Warlock played Myers in Halloween II and an evil henchman in III!
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostShout Factory did a US-only release with more treats than tricks:
Bonus Features
- Audio Commentary With Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace
- Audio Commentary With Actor Tom Atkins
- Stand Alone: The Making Of Halloween III: Season Of The Witch Featuring Interviews With Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace, Actors Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Brad Schacter, Stunt Coordinator Dick Warlock, Executive Producer Irwin Yablans And More!
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds: The Locations Of Halloween III Host Sean Clark And Writer/Director Tommy Lee Wallace Revisit The Original Shooting Locations Of The Film
- Teaser Trailer
- Theatrical Trailer
- TV & Radio Spots
- Still Gallery
I don't have a multi-region player (just the PS4 and Bone), so had to leave it and get it on Amazon Prime Video for £1.99 last year. No ragrets.
Such a great film. The music, the atmosphere, the mystery. All amazing.
It also makes NO sense.
35 Years of Silver Shamrock: 5 Reasons You Should Stop Giving ‘Halloween III’ All the Grief
It was 35 years ago today (October 22, 1982) that Halloween III: Season of the Witch was released, a film that most fans and critics alike initially
My village is very much like the town in the film all 'outsiders' are observed LOL
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostAlso...
If your looking for a perfect Valentine’s Day gift then look no further! This Orange Edition of my Synth & Horror Appreciation Society tshirt is for the ultimate fan of Horror / Movie (and Synth Music) icon John Carpenter. The director of iconic 70s/80s/90s films such as Halloween, The Fog, The
Claudio Simonetti music is awesome. I had one hell of a job to get the soundtrack of Demoni back in the day (before the internet) LOL
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Originally posted by Atticus View PostCheers Chimp. I might go down the Amazon route too.
I'm surprised someone like Arrow hasn't picked up the UK rights to publish the blu.
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It's interesting, because historically you've had string orchestras providing the music and it's frequently incredible (Psycho, for example), but sometimes non-standard genres seem to work too. I'm guessing John Carpenter couldn't afford an orchestra on Precinct 13, so did it himself. That accident made synth music synonymous with those kind of films. The Day of the Dead soundtrack is terrifying!
Likewise, Goblin are a prog band, but their music just seems to work and add an extra layer to whatever they're used on from Italian detective movies to horror.
Oh man, that spider scene in The Beyond is this horrible conflict of slowly-crawling terror and amiable prog!
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