So I watched Halloween 3 today..
I've been holding off on watching "Halloween 3" for the longest time, namely because it's not congruent with the rest of the franchise, and I heard some horror stories (pun intended) regarding just how notrocious it really was.
Dare I say I really, really liked it? 😮
For those who can't brave the film, it's like this. It's 1982, a week before Halloween in California, and an old man is admitted to a hospital after being found prophecizing about impending doom come Halloween night. Not long after, the man is found in his hospital room, dead, with his skull crushed in multiples, in an act that seemed almost impossible by human standards.
A curious doctor who discovered the gruesome scene, as well as the old man's daughter decide to investigate, as she mentioned the last known location of her father was at the Silver Shamrock Novelty Company in Santa Anita, CA. He was purchasing masks for his store. The two are incredibly suspicous, as they notice that the town is curiously obedient, monitored by closed circuit camera, and abides by a curfue.
This is where a lot of people may be turned off, because at this point, we come to find that the
Spoiler:is found inside the factory, and that Coburn, the owner of SSNC, is a devout
missing link of Stonehenge
Spoiler:on the night of Halloween,
practioner of witchcraft, and [spoiler]like his culture 3,000 years ago
Spoiler:His method? Every single Silver Shamrock halloween mask contains a
he plans to make the land run red with the blood of children, as it was a way of doing away with pestulant children, and means of population control.
Spoiler:that is to be activated on Halloween night, at 9:00 P.M. by a special commercial on television, which triggers said device,
transmitter
Spoiler:In addition, Coburn was also somewhat of an engineer and gadget aficionado, so we also learn that he had one of his
and since the "power" supply is derived from the Stonehenge piece, the power of witchcraft, those who were the masks are cursed, and upon their death, their heads morph into snakes, spiders, and insects.
Spoiler:take care of the old man at the beginning of the movie, hence, no traceable evidence.
robotic henchmen
I know it sounds silly as hell, but in all honesty, and hopefully you guys appreciate my views on movies, and how I see them, it plays out better on film..seriously. It's a very fun movie, very schlocky, but at the same time, more creative and enjoyable than a lot of the crap that's out right now. Given a little more coherent, less complicated script, it would make for a great remake, as the actual storyline was great, IMO. C'mon, a
Spoiler:Good stuff.
witch who effectively rekindles an age old cleansation, on Halloween, with unsuspecting Halloween masks?