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Custom Cinematic Universes

Duragizer said:
I view Black ChristmasA Nightmare on Elm Street, and Dreamscape as forming a loose trilogy set in three distantly related parallel universes.

Ooh, good call! As for myself, I could see Dreamscape and Inception taking place in the same universe.
 
I was surfing the web and I found this, thought I'd share 
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Dreamworks 2000s universe: (chronological order?)

Turbo

Shark Tale

Madagascar films

Over the hedge

Bee Movie
 
What if...the villain from No Country for Old Men is actually The Man in Black from the Dark Tower series? Now, I've only read the first and most of the second Tower books, but I thought about this when I first watched No Country, and now I'm watching it again and thinking about it again.
 
Belgarath said:
Relevant, I believe:

Wow. That was brilliant, and couldn't have been more on point with what we were talking about! :)
 
X-Files Season  1 Episode 8 "Ice" could be a sequel to The Thing. Similar premise, but different execution.
 
Added NSFW tag to your post. For overly grotesque imagery or otherwise demeaning content please remember to use nsfw tags. Thanks!
 
I was watching the Magnificent Seven the other day and realised Since many of these westerns use the same actors, maybe they can be grouped together into the same universe.

I can't think of anything specific right now, but it's an interesting thought.
 
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