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  <title>HORROR OCTORBOR: Friday the 13th (1980)</title>
  <description>Happy Alcohol-loween! We close out our Seven Deadly Sins edition of Horror Octorbor by going old-school for Wrath - the vengeance-filled slasher&amp;amp;nbsp;Friday the 13th! Sure, this is the one that&amp;amp;nbsp;doesn't have Jason in it - see our&amp;amp;nbsp;Freddy vs. Jason&amp;amp;nbsp;episode for our thoughts on the hockey-mashed butcher -&amp;amp;nbsp;but Mrs. Voorhees (Betsy Palmer) still has some bloody fates in store for the counselors at Camp Crystal Lake. &amp;amp;nbsp;From Kevin Bacon's horny teen to, well, the less-famous fodder around him, Sean S. Cunningham's inaugural effort in the long running franchise serves up plenty of arrow piercings, machete decapitations, and more.&amp;amp;nbsp; But is it enough? Can we go back to a franchise almost forty years old and see the strengths of a straightforward slasher that was innovative at the time? Or do the kills and stripped-down simplicity seem quaint in today's world of horror pastiches and self-aware tropes? Let's find out - check out our podcast and drinking game!  Thanks to our sponsor&amp;amp;nbsp;Overcast&amp;amp;nbsp;as part of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Chicago Podcast Coop!)  </description>
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