Open Mic Night of the Living Dead

19: Friday the 13th (1980)


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In this episode, we dive into the bloody beginnings of one of horror’s most iconic franchises as we revisit Friday the 13th (1980). We unpack the film’s origins, its impact on the slasher genre, and the way it shifted horror toward teen audiences. Join us as we discuss the critical reception - both savage and praise-filled - Tom Savini’s savage kills, and the significance of the “final girl” trope. We deep-dive into the cast, the twist ending, and the role of Mrs. Voorhees. Plus, we share our thoughts on the cinematography, score, and all things campy and cult about this summertime nightmare. To top it off, we perform original songs inspired by inanimate objects from Friday the 13th. Get ready for a spirited, fun, and musical celebration of murder, mayhem, and Camp Crystal Lake!

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Open Mic Night of the Living DeadBy omnldpod