RE: Halloween 3 (film): The only one with no Michael and well, it didn't work
When I first watched this film, I was surprised: this is the only part of the franchise in which Michael Myers is not present, and it is not clear how it relates to the rest of the series (except, obviously, the time of the action is Halloween).
I cannot say that the film does not please me. Of course, there are very few murders in it, and those that exist (for example, tearing off the head with bare hands) look bleak and unremarkable against the general background. The only moment that I find is not something scary, but at least frightening is when snakes, spiders and various insects crawl out of the mouth, nose and eye sockets wallowing on the floor and writhing in convulsions boys.
With all the drawbacks, I find one big plus: "Halloween 3" is one of the few parts of the famous series in which there is a mystic. There is a silver trefoil, mysterious ancient stones with magical powers and much more. A picture of Jack-o'-lantern (if someone does not know - this is a pumpkin with flesh removed, cut out holes for the eyes, nose and mouth and a burning candle inserted inside) against a blue background looks fascinating, as if hypnotizing.