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Well most people hadn't even seen BoB/TotDN, so Cunningham was pretty safe. Problem was when Bava's stuff was rescued from obscurity om ld and dvd, anyone who wanted to could see where F13th pt. 1&2 came from could, rendering Cunningham's claims immediately disprovable.
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I still don't know if he is lying though, as the producer behind it, Phil Scuderi, Victor Miller (He claims he came up with the idea of a campsite setting) or Tom Savini could have brought any of those elements to the project. Anyway we all know Italians rip off American films, never the other way round. Still I think Bava would had found the whole slasher sub-genre rather amusing, esp as he had already poked fun at the gialli genre all those years before.
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I think it's fair to say that the American slasher genre was strongly influenced by the Italian giallos.
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No doubt! I do get frustrated with the slasher fans who ignore gialli, outside of Argento & Fulci.
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I think giallos are more often exercises in style, whereas slashers were, more often than not, just excuses to employ Savini. |
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I love both, for both of those reasons!
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Now imagine if Savini could have worked with Argento or Fulci to make giallos!
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Now that I would love to see. I'm watching one of Savini's finest efforts right now, The Prowler
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