+1
I get that some people aren't going to like Season of the Witch. It's far from some god-tier horror movie. And there are fair criticisms to be made of it, outside of the tired whining that there isn't any Michael Myers.
But, it's always beyond disappointing when a movie like this, which has loads of personality and takes chances, somehow gets singled out as being some kind of egregiously awful film when nearly the whole franchise is one egregiously awful film after another. And not any one of those do a single thing to distinguish themselves as anything more than a faded reproduction of the original. No heart. No personality. No soul. True wastes of time. And yet, somehow, Season of the Witch is the one that gets singled out for its badness? Lol. Whatever.
Even if we were to collectively agree that Part 3 was a failure (which I don't, but for the sake of the argument let's say it does), at least it failed trying to do something. At least I can remember what it is. At least it wasn't so creatively cowardly to slink into the background and be forgotten like all the films that came after. All those terrible movies that still managed to fail without having even the slightest ambitions, and we're all clearly worse than Part 3, but somehow get a pass because...they succeeded at being nothing?