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If this was the case, would it solidify the previous Leprechaun reference? I don't remember the specifics, but I do remember there being an extremely loose oneLeprechaun (?)
If this was the case, would it solidify the previous Leprechaun reference? I don't remember the specifics, but I do remember there being an extremely loose oneLeprechaun (?)
I'd say it's obviously referencing something, so due to it being a Leslie Vernon spinoff it should be assumed to be referencing a horror movie (Leprechaun).Leprechaun (?)
This reference was made through a rabid dog being mentioned in an article in Hack/Slash: My First Maniac #1, which could just be any dog, depending on how they're mentionedCujo (I'm not sure which comic this is in)
Oh hey you got that from my letterboxd listGrandma Sawyer's corpse appears in The Howling, which was done by the same art director as TCM. A coven of werewolves is also mentioned in Child's Play: The Series #2. There's also a newspaper referencing Piranha, another John Dante film, and in Piranha 3D, Matt Hooper from Jaws appears. (This is a lot, and I get the Howling references are a bit scarce, but I just love the idea of Jaws being a part of this for some reason)
The Cujo connection is weak, but considering it's from Hack/Slash and that's full of references to other horror films I added it anywayThis reference was made through a rabid dog being mentioned in an article in Hack/Slash: My First Maniac #1, which could just be any dog, depending on how they're mentioned
KISS are a real band. I mean, unless you want me to include Scooby-Doo...Also, is KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park going to be added, due to the KISS comics with Army of Darkness and Vampirella?
I'm also aware of a few Hack/Slash references to other franchises, though not off the top of my head, so I'll go over the ones to see which are too vague
I noticed you included the Friday the 13th remake on your Letterboxd list. Would it be possible for you to also then add the Transformers movies, and 28 Days? Also, you have all the Greek mythology stuff done (albeit without much dates). Just wondering where you got the information from? I saw talk of it on this thread before, but due to a lack of making a timeline for it, it wasn't added (I believe)Oh hey you got that from my letterboxd list![]()
Wait, WHAT?!Charlie Brewster from Fright Night appears in Friday the 13th: The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited, so you could include that
I haven't seen either, so I can't get a screenshot right now, though I am aware of his inclusion. They have a wiki page on him, albeit a short one, though he does still appear in it.Wait, WHAT?!
You also have other, stronger connections to Cujo, so you could assume this is referencing Cujo, since they're already a pre-existing ipThe Cujo connection is weak, but considering it's from Hack/Slash and that's full of references to other horror films I added it anyway
Boy, that would be scary.I noticed you included the Friday the 13th remake on your Letterboxd list. Would it be possible for you to also then add the Transformers movies, and 28 Days?
He mentions knowing Jason which isn't really possible with Charley being 17 in Fright Night which pretty definitely takes place in the mid 80s but you could just say he lied about knowing Jason for attentionCharlie Brewster from Fright Night appears in Friday the 13th: The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited, so you could include that
The problem is that Wes Craven's New Nightmare should be set between Freddy's Dead and Jason Goes to Hell, which doesn't match the fictional timeline. Other than that, they're pretty much parallel as far as I can tell.Also, is there a specific way to watch the "real world" timeline, concurrently with the in-universe one? Or is it just anytime?
So Wes Craven's New Nightmare after Freddy's Dead, and the rest of them line up accurately with the datesThe problem is that Wes Craven's New Nightmare should be set between Freddy's Dead and Jason Goes to Hell, which doesn't match the fictional timeline. Other than that, they're pretty much parallel as far as I can tell.
2007 also includes the Frozen/Hatchet series (excluding Victor Crowley) and Saw 3D, so would I do My Name is Bruce before, between or after these?My Name is Bruce doesn't have any dates other than 2007, which is just comics (I'm not reading them currently), but if I ever did read comics (and for completionist's sake) how would it line up with those comics?
Count the biggest gap between events and place it there. If there's something already there without any exact placement, use release dates to decide which comes first.2007 also includes the Frozen/Hatchet series (excluding Victor Crowley) and Saw 3D, so would I do My Name is Bruce before, between or after these?
I initially missed that Pumpkinhead 4 was on there, so this saved me a lot of possible confusion, thanksIn this case, My Name is Bruce would come after Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud.
I've been adding some of the Stephen King stuff from this timeline, though I don't know enough about his works to know which ones are Stephen King entries or not. Could you tell me which ones are Stephen King or not?Oh hey you got that from my letterboxd list![]()
Stand By MeI've been adding some of the Stephen King stuff to this timeline, though I don't know enough about his works to know which ones are Stephen King entries or not. Could you tell me which ones are Stephen King or not?
Is this all the Children of the Corn movies? I thought there were other Steven King movies between themChildren of the Corn 1-11
That list isn't in any orderIs this all the Children of the Corn movies? I thought there were other Steven King movies between them