It’s Friday the 13th, which means Jason Voorhees is back for a third round of avenging his asshole mother’s death at the hands of a bunch of camp counselors who was only avenging her son’s death at the hands of a bunch of camp counselors. It’s the bloodiest and most naked Friday the 13th yet and Joe has to chat it our with Cadaverdad Jef Burnham.
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