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    Explore " debra hill" with insightful episodes like "15 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch with Sara Farizan", "Halloween (1978)", "Halloween: The Original Story of Michael Myers", "Episode 102 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)" and "Escape From L.A. feat. Comrade Yui *TEASER*" from podcasts like ""Our First Fears", "From Dusk Till Don", "I Watch More Movies Than You", "The Horror Project Podcast" and "Hit Factory"" and more!

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    15 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch with Sara Farizan

    15 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch with Sara Farizan

    On today’s episode, author Sara Farizan chats with me about the 1982 cult film  Halloween III: Season of the Witch. 

    We also tie the film’s themes pretty tightly to her recent YA horror novel, Dead Flip, which is set in the late 80s and early 90s and revolves around a possibly haunted pinball machine. 

    We get into the pop-culture of cursed objects and cursed capitalism, how nostalgia can be used for both good and evil, why certain story-tellers of the past might have gotten burned out, and finally, how we, as working writers, try to stop that from happening with our own creative practices. 

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    And feel free to reach out at ourfirstfears@gmail.com. 

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    (Content warning: haunted masks, fear of snakes and insects, fantasy violence, and harm to children.)

    Halloween (1978)

    Halloween (1978)

    Well this is the first episode we have done where the episode is longer then the movie it self! I am very excited to have sat down with my wife and watch this classic slasher flick for the festive fall feelings we are having. We jump into the importance of dialogue, changing your clothes when butter gets on them and of course the best movies to watch during Halloween! S o grab your costume, check your candy for razor blades and get ready for a trick and a treat!

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    Halloween: The Original Story of Michael Myers

    Halloween: The Original Story of Michael Myers

    Trick..or treat.. or DIE! Journey through Halloween '78, Halloween 2, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, and the 6th installment.. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers as we take a deep dive into the original story of The Shape himself. We review every Halloween movie from the original timeline, plus we also briefly discuss the long lost tome- the Halloween novelization book by Curtis Richards, which fills in a ton of gaps in Michael's story in Halloween '78. Taking Shape: Developing Halloween From Script to Scream is also a huge recommend! 

    We begin with John Carpenter's 1978 accidental masterpiece ,'Halloween,' which took the world by storm, giving birth to the embodiment of evil, the Shape, the Boogeyman, Michael Myers himself.  We discuss the entire original story of Michael Myers as told by Halloween '78, Halloween 2, 3, 4, 5, and the Revenge of Michael Myers! We take a deep dive into the Haddonfield slasher, the mythos surrounding Michael and how the Shape was born, and the Halloween films, plus a ton of behind the scenes trivia, what could have been, and a lot more fun facts! Find out how Michael Myers became a titan of the American horror zeitgeist! 

    To 1981 we go & we have Halloween II (2) , directed ALMOST by David Lynch but ends up in the hands of Rick Rosenthal, screenplay by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, and after the original cut was viewed by the master himself, 11 + minutes were reshot by Carpenter and that gave us the theatrical version of the film.

    Halloween 3: Season of the Witch famously omits Myers in favor of the original anthology idea, but after bombing at the box office our babysitter stalker was back in Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)! The Boogeyman awakes on Halloween Eve with vengeance on his mind after hearing he has lineage still alive, 7 year old Jamie! Michael  returns to Haddonfield, following the true curve-ball of a story line from the 2nd installment of the Halloween franchise. Buckle your seatbelts, because it gets even weirder..

    Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989). The Shape returns to Haddonfield once more in the craziest installment yet, w/director Dominique Othenin-Girard taking Michael Myers to territory off the beaten path and into the great unknown- druids, cults, and the Thorn! DOG also was brought on for Halloween Kills (2021) as the AD, which is just one of the cool facts and trivia we explore in the Halloween franchise on this episode! 

    The finale of the original story of the '78 Michael Myers and Halloween... 1995's Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Directed by Joe Chappelle we have the most insane entry in the entirety of the 13 movie Halloween franchise! The Cult of Thorn, the man in black, 2 VERSIONS of this movie, and Paul Rudd's cinematic debut all play a part in this wild ending to the original Michael Myer's story- don't miss it! 

    We walk you through the entire original story of the boogeyman himself, Michael Myers, starting in 1978 and ending up in 1995, uncovering facts, behind the scenes antics, why and how each movie was made, and just what drives the infamous Babysitter Murderer! We also get into fun Halloween trivia, this is truly a deep dive into one of the most iconic franchises in American cinematic history- come along with us horror, Halloween, and spooky season fans! Impress your friend group with knowing EVERYTHING about the OG Michael Myers!  From the influence of Hitchcock on John Carpenter, to the behind-the-scenes disagreements on where the story should go, and even some extremely fun what-could-have-beens in directing and casting! But truthfully we navigate through the story of the scariest on-screen slasher of all time and get to the heart (or lack thereof) behind his story.

    Michael Myers became an American horror fairy tale, journey with us to find out how. 

    Episode 102 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

    Episode 102 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

    Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Laura and Phil as they review Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).

    This week we discuss the black sheep of the Halloween franchise, but did we miss the absent icon of the series, Michael Myers this time around?

    We also get into the bizarre business plan devised by high-flying, mask maker’s Silver Shamrock. Which includes an incessant advertising campaign, and admittedly three very cool Halloween masks. Let’s not forget the booze-chugging, Dr. Dan Challis. The moustache wearing, ladies man, but will he be able to unravel the mystery taking place in Santa Mira?

    Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking.

    We hope you enjoy the show, thanks for listening!

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    Escape From L.A. feat. Comrade Yui *TEASER*

    Escape From L.A. feat. Comrade Yui *TEASER*

    Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.

    Friend of show Comrade Yui returns to discuss John Carpenter's 'Escape From L.A.', his raucous and acidic sequel to 1981's 'Escape From New York'. Derided by both audiences and critics, we offer a defense of the film as a vital work of Carpenter's late period that manages to thrill as an action picture, while wryly thumbing its nose at the corrupt values of Hollywood and its own existence as a prototype for modern "legacy sequels".

    We begin by talking Carpenter in the 90s, a time when he was taking his biggest swings (while also facing some of his most frustrating conflicts with studios). Then, we take a look at the fascinating tenor of the film, and how it balances the acerbic, raw energy and wit of the original film while taking aim at societal ills of 1996 America with even more directness and urgency than its predecessor. Finally, we compare the film to other great movies (and one 2021 sequel specifically) that have followed in the spirit of 'Escape From L.A.', reckoning with legacy, while also boldly subverting audience expecations in pursuit of revealing the deeper truths and authenticity of their creators. 

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    Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish. 

    Episode 42 Blumhouse's Halloween trilogy (2018-22)

    Episode 42 Blumhouse's Halloween trilogy (2018-22)

    Three scoops of murder victims courtesy of Michael Myers, Blumhouse Productions and the boys at Running Scared as we review the entire Halloween trilogy; Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween Ends (2022). Had the Halloween franchise gone off the rails and does Blumhouse get it back on? Does this hang together as a trilogy? Is it wise to put Michael Myers on a school bus? Do the rules of Requels bog down a movie - ie. bringing back the legacy cast? How closely was this trilogy meant to mirror the latest Star Wars films? Yes this pod is a bit longer than we usually go, but it's 3 movies!


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    Halfway to Halloween II (Halloween II & Halloween III: Season of the Witch)

    Halfway to Halloween II (Halloween II & Halloween III: Season of the Witch)

    It's that time again. The halfway point to the most wonderful time of the year. Michael Myers returns! And then he doesn't. We'll explain. Gather round, children. Put on your Silver Shamrock masks and listen.

    The first Halloween (1978) was such a huge success, that it spawned seemingly countless imitations. Can the first sequel match the power of the original? Or is it standard slasher fare, with more death due to an expanded cast, who become fodder for Michael? Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence are together again in Halloween II (1981)!

    And then what is this? Michael Myers does not appear in the next movie in the series? Afraid not. In a total departure, a small town novelty company seems to have rather nefarious Halloween plans.  What do Stonehenge, robots, jack-o'-lanterns, skeletons, witches, Tom Atkins, and television commercials have in common? Well, this movie. That's pretty much it. Happy, happy Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), from Silver Shamrock!

    Halloween (1978): "Babies Beware"

    Halloween (1978): "Babies Beware"

    Thank you to Ana Luisa for partnering with our podcast! Don’t forget to check out https://shop.analuisa.com/spookytuesday to take advantage of their Buy One, Get One 40% Off sale with pieces starting at just $39.

    We’ve gotta admit it: We were a little nervous to dip our toes into one of the most famous franchises around, but with the end of April right around the corner, we knew it was time. We’re starting the six month countdown to the spookiest day of the year by celebrating the holiday’s half-birthday the most iconic way we know how: with Halloween (1978). The film that launched Michael Myers to horror icon status and kicked off Freaky Friday star Jamie Lee Curtis’s career as a scream queen, John Carpenter’s classic knows just how to set the mood.

    References:

    https://screenrant.com/halloween-1978-movie-expensive-shots-small-budget-explained/

    https://screenrant.com/halloween-behind-the-scenes-facts/

    https://www.escapistmagazine.com/whats-beneath-michael-myers-mask/

    https://filmindublin.ie/2021/10/21/why-do-children-love-michael-myers/

    https://lwlies.com/articles/michael-myers-laurie-strode-halloween-desire/

    https://www.novelsuspects.com/movies-tv/every-michael-myers-movie-in-order/

    https://movieweb.com/halloween-1978-revisited/

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/movies/halloween-1978-review.html

    https://ultimateclassicrock.com/halloween-tv-version/

    https://screenrant.com/halloween-kills-flashbacks-cop-rope-1978-movie-robbery/

    https://movieweb.com/john-carpenter-gives-view-future-of-the-halloween-franchise/

    Extra Scenes:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66hEHiXXo8Y

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgqWJBeOkL8

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv9cGYoemeg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v1tKcZc1rQ  

    The Fog - Episode 73

    The Fog - Episode 73

    Following the massive success of his breakout film “Halloween” in 1978, director John Carpenter inked a two-film deal with AVCO Embassy Pictures for his next two follow ups. 

    Because he was known for the horror genre after creating one of the most iconic slashers in history with Michael Myers, Carpenter was expected to follow that up with another terrifying film. The inspiration for his next film came during a trip to England with his producing partner and then girlfriend Debra Hill when they visited Stonehenge. 

    At the time they visited, Carpenter remarked at the creepy fog bank that had rolled across Stonehenge and he wondered what could be hiding inside it. 

    That was enough to spark an idea for a story that Carpenter and Hill wrote together about a group of settlers who conspired to crash a clipper ship named the Elizabeth Dane, captained by a man named Blake who was attempting to find a home for his leper colony in the area. 

    The sabotage killed Blake and all of his people and his gold was used to found the town of Antonio Bay but 100 years later, the doomed captain returns for revenge. 

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to crank up the sultry sounds of Stevie Wayne and batten down the hatches on the Seagrass as we review the 1980 film “The Fog”… 

    Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio

     

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    76. Halloween III: Season Of The Witch

    76. Halloween III: Season Of The Witch

    Join us for the second part of our horror double bill.  Chris has chosen the 1982 sequel that's not actually a sequel - it's HALLOWEEN III: SEASON OF THE WITCH.  Please listen all the way through and don't "stop it!!" until the end.

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    Rob Zombie's Halloween Franchise

    Rob Zombie's Halloween Franchise

    On the 67th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh celebrate Halloween by diving into Rob Zombie's Halloween Franchise. Recorded on 10/22/21

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    • Intro
    • News and Announcements
    • Corrections and Updates
    • What We Watched
    • Film Discussions
      • Halloween (2007)
      • Halloween 2 (2009)
    • Outro

    13 Days of Halloween: Halloween III: Season of the Witch

    13 Days of Halloween: Halloween III: Season of the Witch

    Halloween night in 1982 is going to be one for the record books, if the Silver Shamrock corporation has anything to say about it. Tom Atkins and Stacey Nelkin try and stop Dan O'Herlihy's dastardly plan. Oh, and Michael Myers has a cameo -- on TV. Grant joins us to talk about Season of the Witch, perhaps the most controversial entry in the Halloween franchise (and that's saying something!)

    Halloween (1978) — Episode 57

    Halloween (1978) — Episode 57

    Following the buzz around his first film “Assault on Precinct 13,” director John Carpenter was sought out by a pair of producers named Irwin Yablans and Moustapha Akkad to make a movie about a psychotic killer who stalked babysitters. 

    Carpenter agreed to do the project so long as he had complete creative control over the film. He then got to work on the script with his girlfriend Debra Hill with the original title of the film as “The Babysitter Murders.” 

    The script reportedly took only a couple of weeks to complete with Carpenter and Hill working in tandem on the story and the dialogue. Once finished, it was the producers who mentioned the possibility of releasing the film around Halloween and with that suggested the title of the movie should change as well. 

    Shot on a shoestring budget of just $300,000, Carpenter’s unique approach to several different shots including the iconic point-of-view from the killer have been praised by other directors for more than 40 years. Carpenter also managed to compose the entire score himself, which included arguably the most iconic horror theme of all time. 

    The film absolutely terrified audiences as a faceless psychopath named Michael Myers stalked his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois and killed any and every babysitter that stood in his path…

    In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to put on our William Shatner masks and sharpen up our kitchen knives as we discuss the iconic 1978 film “Halloween”…

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    Clue

    Clue
    Was it Mrs. White with a lead pipe in the conservatory? What about Professor Plum with a revolver in the kitchen? Ooh, I know, it was Mrs. Peacock with a rope in the library, right?? In all actuality, it was Jonathan Lynn and (gasp, two killers!!) John Landis with a pair of scissors in the editing room, attempting to splice together a coherent and entertaining yarn out of a popular board game. Listen as we examine the scene of the crime with 1985's Clue, where we breakdown the joys and pitfalls of board game cinema, the cinematic ethics of creating multiple endings, the parameters for what exactly constitutes a cult movie, and the oddly influential footprint this film left on the landscape of popular storytelling. Feel free to skip to 1:30:53 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    John Carpenter Part 2

    John Carpenter Part 2

    On the 61st episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh continue their look at the career of master of horror, John Carpenter with The Fog and They Live. Recorded on 05/31/21.

     

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    • Intro
    • News and Announcements
    • Corrections and Updates
    • What We Watched
    • John Carpenter's Backstory and Career
    • Film Discussions
      • The Fog  (1980)
      • They Live (1988)
    • Outro

    Halfway to Halloween - Halloween (1978)

    Halfway to Halloween - Halloween (1978)

    Is it still halfway to Halloween? Eh, it's close enough. It's time for our Halfway to Halloween special! Which will hopefully be the first in a series of annual episodes covering the Halloween series. Because, you know, October is already loaded with the annual A-Z of Horror Festival. We're kind of busy. But this time of year is ripe for an annual tradition! So, believe it or not, we're going to kick things off with the classic, Halloween (1978). Join us, as we discuss the original adventures of Michael Myers, his apparent dislike for his sister, teenagers, and well, pretty much everyone else, too.

    The Fisch Bowl Talks: With Horror Icon Tony Moran aka Halloween's Michael Myers Himself Live From Pittsburgh's Horror Realm Con

    The Fisch Bowl Talks: With Horror Icon Tony Moran aka Halloween's Michael Myers Himself Live From Pittsburgh's Horror Realm Con

    Attention all you Fisch's in the sea!!!  Come checkout my exclusive interview with horror icon Tony Moran aka the original Michael Myers himself from John Carpenter's Halloween, and get some awesome insights on what it was like to work with John Carpenter, and to be the man behind the mask.

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