Friday the 13th score


So, did Harry Manfredini just use a bunch of his leftover F13 score for this movie? Seriously.

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I watched this today and there was a piece which sounded EXACTLY like the "Friday the 13th" score, even down to the "slashing knife" sound.

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yeah watching it now on IFC the part where the guys in camo show up sounds just like Friday The 13th

Wait a second.. this is a food restaurant we dont serve salad

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Funny, I re-watched the movie last night for the first time in years and thought that straight away. Not sure how it’d never occurred to me before, considering I’m a huge F13 fan.

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Cool.

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Yeah they had their budget cut and its was cheaper to just reuse another score, at the time Friday the 13th wasn't a huge money maker and Jason was not yet the face of the franchise

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Guys, with all due respect...don't be so hard on this score.

There's no doubt that there are some very audible common threads between these Manfredini scores.

F13 1 - 4, THE CHILDREN, SWAMP THING, HOUSE, etc., do sound very much alike, and are detectably by the same composer even for those who aren't in the know. But really, these compositions are much more sophisticated than one might think.

Harry Manfredini's scores have a very dry, "Italian" sound. Very busy, shrill, bombastic...but yet, whether done on a budget or just to his preferences, they seem to have smaller orchestras and are part synthesizer.

Very much like the difference between Howard Shore's score for Cronenberg's THE BROOD (which also has that shrill, dry, "small orchestra" Manfredini-esque sound), and his later scores for Cronenberg (which were much more robust and overtly "orchestral" sounding).

But back to Manfredini, within that "dry, cheap/low-budget" sound, the compositions are very refined and specific. And some of them are very prolific. Yes, there are similar sounds amidst them all, particularly with those strings riffs that recall F13, and the synthesizer flanging effects he employs in all of them. But, for example, the militaristic action music of SWAMP THING - with the heavy drums and brass - is very distinct and very different from the horror ambience of the other films. Also, there are some very lovely, more romantic, amorous sounds in the SWAMP THING score, particularly in the moments dedicated to his relationship with Cable, and when he is remembering his sister, etc.

Some wonderful person recently uploaded the entire SWAMP THING score on to YouTube between two links. Please give it another listen and another day in court. Yes, you all are absolutely right to point out the similarities, the arguably dry, low-budget familiarity. But really, this score and Manfredini's body of work are again much more diverse and sophisticated than people give them credit for being.

Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ__qlfdrgI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We2k24lEYAo

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Spot on. You obviously have trained ear. Similar but not merely recycled scores.

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