31 Days of Horror #31 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
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Silver Shamrock! For October, Will and Kevin (and special guests) have been releasing an episode per day as part of their 31 Days of Horror series recommending a different genre film for listeners. However, to avoid gumming up the main feed or spamming subscribers, the remaining episodes have been available FOR FREE via their Patreon feed. By joining their community, you get all episodes without a subscription, no strings attached. Just click the link, and enjoy: patreon.com/bestbitspodcast There could only be one franchise to bring this series home and as Will and Kevin began the season with a John Carpenter/Debra Hill film, they end it with a John Carpenter/Debra Hill sequel. In 1982, Tommy Lee Wallace spun off the Halloween franchise into a standalone film with the Michael Myers-less Halloween III: Season of the Witch. It was written off as a misfire at the time, but today, it stands proud for many as the second-best Halloween film. It's Kevin's final pick and the last film of this Horror October. Happy Halloween! ~ The opening theme of "Stop Look and Listen, It's Halloween" is from Pete Antell. All episodes are written, produced, and edited by Will and Kevin. You can contact the show via bestbitspodcast.com/contact. Please consider leaving a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts if you enjoy this episode. It helps the show grow and allows others to discover it. You can also support the show directly on Patreon and get an extra 80 bonus shows like film reviews, commentaries, and our Mini Bits podcast by clicking this link: patreon.com/bestbitspodcast Thanks for listening! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-best-bits/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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