JudgeDreddpool
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Just did a quick reread of Part Three. Couldn't see anything relating to a historical event, so it's either one of the other Parts, or you got a little mixed up.
Make sure it's actually Part Three and no Part Two that says it's Part Three. I think it has to do with the flashbacks... maybe.Just did a quick reread of Part Three. Couldn't see anything relating to a historical event, so it's either one of the other Parts, or you got a little mixed up.
Ahhh... One sec.Make sure it's actually Part Three and no Part Two that says it's Part Three. I think it has to do with the flashbacks... maybe.
Anyone else agree with placing the Devil's Brigade arc in 1992 after Hellraiser III?Either way, I think we can just take these as being... well, flashbacks. Nothing too important.
If there's no further problems, then I vote to move the Devil's Brigade storyline to 1992.
This fan film was made by people who went on to work on the Hellraiser films. It was an extra on Hellraiser: Deader. It was also covered in the official non-fiction book "The Hellraiser Films And Their Legacy".
Found this mistake in the detailed timeline...2127
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Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:05:33)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 2 (0:05:34 - 0:07:56)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 4 (0:19:45 - 0:19:59)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 5 (0:24:01 - 0:24:48)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 13 (1:02:02 - 1:20:15)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 14 (1:08:54 - 1:14:17)
Hellraiser IV: Bloodlines Chapter 15 (1:14:18 - 1:20:16)
Hack/Slash, Dynamite Army of Darkness, Nightbreeed comics, and possibly a few of the crossovers that have been made, like Nailbiter.Other than the Hellraiser comics, what else needs adding to the timeline/viewing order, so I can look into them?
... all of that thanks to The Goldbergs?Hack/Slash, Dynamite Army of Darkness, Nightbreeed comics, and possibly a few of the crossovers that have been made, like Nailbiter.
Oh, and there's a lot more too. Stupid comedy films, in fact... fuck The Goldbergs, man. Ignoring Shermer, Illonis and Pope John Paul II appearances, here's... here's some total BS.
1940
No Census, No Feeling (short film)
1962
To Kill a Mockingbird (I'm not joking)
1977
The Cayman Triangle
1978
Sextette
Animal House
1979
Delta House (TV Series)
Apocalypse Now (Stupid background shit connects this)
1980
The Blues Brothers
1982
Night Shift
1983
Twilight Zone: The Movie ("The Zone" segment)
National Lampoon's Vacation
1985
National Lampoon's European Vacation
1986
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
1988
She's Having a Baby
The Great Outdoors
1989
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
1991
Hot Shots!
The Last Boy Scout
1993
Hot Shots! Part Deux
1995
Billy Madison
Tommy Boy
1996
Black Sheep
Happy Gilmore
The Stupids
1997
Vegas Vacation
1998
Blues Brothers 2000
The Wedding Singer
The Waterboy
1999
EDtv
Big Daddy
2000
Little Nicky
2001
Joe Dirt
The Animal
2002
Mr. Deeds
Blue Crush
Do Over (TV Series)
Eight Crazy Nights
2003
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2
2004
50 First Dates
2005
The Longest Yard (2005)
2006
Click
2007
Kickin' It Old Skool
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
2008
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
2010
Hotel Hell Vacation (short film)
Grown Ups
2011
Just Go With It
Blue Crush 2
Jack and Jill
2013
Grown Ups 2
The Goldbergs (TV Series)
2014
Blended
2015
Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser
Pixels (WHAT THE F-)
Vacation
2016
The Do-Over
2017
Sandy Wexler
2018
The Week Of
2019
Schooled (TV Series)
Murder Mystery
2020
Hubie Halloween
2023
Murder Mystery 2
2025
Happy Gilmore 2 (unreleased)
...okay, maybe just the episode of The Goldbergs with Freddy in it.
Could you elaborate on this 4? Now I NEED to knowTo Kill a Mockingbird (I'm not joking)
Apocalypse Now (Stupid background shit connects this)
Twilight Zone: The Movie ("The Zone" segment)
Pixels (WHAT THE F-)
Tommy Westphall wiki pages should help on that.I was right.
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The Goldbergs
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Shermer, Illinois
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Sooo, Tommy Westphall timeline when? shotTommy Westphall wiki pages should help on that.
Also, don't forget about these changes @Pro BotAlso, in case you need to place them in the viewing order @Pro Bot . If you wanna do the detailed timeline stuff, is up to you, otherwise I can take care of that stuff after I've finished off the Hellraiser comic.
400 B.C. - Hellraiser #16, "This, I Saw"
====Place between Hellraiser #12, "With My Lips" and Amityville: It's About Time====
1992 - Hellraiser #13, "The Ferryman"
1992 - Hellraiser #13, "Dead Things Rot"
1992 - Hellraiser #14, "Later"
====Place between Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series 1x08, "Mother's Day" and Darkman 2: The Return of Durant====
1992 - Hellraiser #7, "The Devil's Brigade; Part One: A Call to Arms"
1992 - Hellraiser #8, "The Devil's Brigade Part Two: Haven on Hell Street"
1992 - Hellraiser #8, "The Devil's Brigade Part Three: Inside the Laager"
1992 - Hellraiser #12, "Devil's Brigade, Part Ten: Black and White"
====Place after Darkman 2: The Return of Durant====
1992 - Hellraiser #13, "Devil's Brigade Part Twelve: Endolsung: The Final Solution"
1992 - Hellraiser #9, "The Devil's Brigade Part Four: Shoot High, Break Low"
1992 - Hellraiser #9, "The Devil's Brigade Part Five: Passion"
1992 - Hellraiser #10, "The Devil's Brigade Part Six: One True Faith"
1992 - Hellraiser #10, "The Devil's Brigade Part Seven: Commitment"
1992 - Hellraiser #11, "Devil's Brigade: Part Eight: Command Performance"
1992 - Hellraiser #14, "Devil's Brigade Part Thirteen: Breakdown in Red"
1992 - Hellraiser #11, "Devil's Brigade: Part Nine: No Loss to the Community"
1992 - Hellraiser #15, "The Devil's Brigade Part Fifteen: The Kold Red"
1992 - Hellraiser #12, "Devil's Brigade Part Eleven: Believe the Sinners"
1992 - Hellraiser #14, "Devil's Brigade Part Fourteen: Echoes, Dreams and Revelations"
1992 - Hellraiser #15, "The Devil's Brigade Part Sixteen: The Cenobite Always Rings Twice"
1992 - Hellraiser #16, "The Devil's Brigade Part Seventeen: Hell Hath No Fury"
1992 - Hellraiser #16, "The Devil's Brigade Finale: Reckoning"
====Place between Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series 1x09, "Rebel Without a Car" and the remainder of Freddy's Nightmares's first season====
1992 - Hellraiser #15, "Of Love, Cats, and Curiosity"