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A season without a witch: Is Halloween the worst time to watch horror movies?

Jacob Hall in SCREENCRUSH writes why he never watches 'Halloween' on Halloween ยป


He argues that this season is not about slashers, boogeymen, or Texas chainsaw users.. He is right.

In part, Hall writes, 
Thatโ€™s not to say that I dislike John Carpenterโ€™s slasher classic. In fact, itโ€™s one of the best horror movies ever made and a masterpiece that I find myself revisiting at least once a year. But when I do revisit it, I tend to watch it in December. Or February. Or even in the heat of the July. The moment October rolls around, I shelve any interest I have in it.

He goes on:
Itโ€™s all about tone. I avoid โ€˜Halloweenโ€™ on Halloween because itโ€™s a grim film, a dark experience that gets your blood pumping and intends only to chill you to the bone. And thatโ€™s great! It succeeds at that! Itโ€™s a noted masterpiece for a reason! But when I think of Halloween, I donโ€™t think of grimness, terror and shifting uncomfortably in bed, seeing every shadow as a masked man primed to kill me. When I think of Halloween, I think of cold air and warm clothes and a hot glass of cider. I think of the smell of latex and itchy costumes that you put up with because itโ€™s the only time of the year that you can get away with dressing like a ghoul. I think about hayrides and haunted attractions and pop-up stores that sell only costumes and make-up that vanish on November 1.

I get his point, actually. I find myself in a bit of agreement, as well. I think of fun times, as well.. But also frightening times.

I have always been an avid horror movie enthusiast.. But lately, at least since I became a father, that interest has waned. One factor that caused me to forgo my love of the genre for a bit was when slasher films became brutal, and blood was used more than dialogue.  Lately a new brand of horror has re-emerged that focuses more on the fright and fear over torture and gore..

But on Halloween, I typically avoid horror movies for one prime reason: I am a bitsuperstitious. Not to the point where I wonโ€™t walk under a ladder or avoid a black cat, but to the point where I often have felt a โ€˜thinning of the veilโ€™ on Halloween in my life. There have been times, one year that stands out the most actually, where I recall a strange feeling in the air on Halloween.. where every breeze seemed to blow a spirit through my body, and where I just couldnโ€™t wait to get home from trick or treating and lock the door and undress into my old self. 

So in that regard, Jacob Hall has a point as far as why he avoids the slasher flicks.

But if I do watch a horror movie on Halloween, it will be HALLOWEEN 3,THE SEASON OF THE WITCH. I feel this movie is the most underrated horror movie of all time, and one with an amazing concept: Masks that come alive at 9pm on Halloweenโ€ฆ as that awful, awful song plays on.
A season without a witch: Is Halloween the worst time to watch horror movies? A season without a witch: Is Halloween the worst time to watch horror
movies? Reviewed by Bryan on 8:27:00โ€ฏAM Rating: 5

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