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Halloween 3: Season of the Witch
Season 1, Ep. 59
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In this Halloween special, GrobeStreet and StanSteamer dive into the divisive, unique, and delightfully eerie Halloween III: Season of the Witch. A departure from the Michael Myers storyline, this film carves its own terrifying niche—dark magic, creepy masks, and an infamous jingle that won’t leave your head. Join us as we cover everything from its underappreciated cult status to mind-bending Easter eggs. Don’t miss our fresh takes on this horror classic as we make the case for Halloween III’s rightful place in your Halloween marathon!
Timestamps:
- [0:00] Rotten Reviews: This movie is a “dirty trick” on Halloween fans, but it’s also a Halloween classic in its own right. We kick off with some of the most scathing critiques and our takes.
- [8:03] BOLO (Be On the Lookout): Expect plenty of winks and nods to the Halloween franchise—like hidden Michael Myers references, vintage animatronics, and a fantastically spooky mustache!
- [15:27] What Drink to Pair with the Movie: StanSteamer and GrobeStreet share two perfect drink pairings—a Shamrock Shake for that Silver Shamrock twist, and a Sam Hain Sangria for those who want a Halloween drink with an adult kick.
- [19:09] Draft Segment: Our co-hosts make their picks from the movie’s memorable moments, from the hypnotic TV jingle to the creepy Stonehenge-inspired mask factory.
- [38:08] Superlative: Favorite Mask: What’s the best of the three iconic Halloween masks? Is it the pumpkin, skull, or witch that takes the crown? GrobeStreet and StanSteamer debate with some seriously spooky detail.
- [41:10] Bumper Sticker Line: When it comes to Halloween III quotes, there’s no shortage of bumper sticker-worthy lines. From “Do I need a reason?” to “Stop it! Stop it! Stop it!”—this movie serves up memorable one-liners for every spooky mood.
- [43:14] One Change to Be a Blockbuster: What would have made Halloween III a true hit? Our hosts discuss how removing the “Halloween” title might have saved it from unfair comparisons.
- [45:30] Spinoff Ideas: We pitch Halloween: Curse of the Mask, where Michael Myers encounters Silver Shamrock’s evil legacy. This fan-fantasy is the horror crossover we all want!
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