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Forum: General Movie Discussion 09-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
My list is for movies only. As I explained to...

My list is for movies only.
As I explained to gbg way back on this thread: including TV shows would make an enormous list that would be unmanageable as crossovers have been many on TV and continue...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 09-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

Another piece of trivia I just learned and which really supports finally officially adding March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934) to the list...

When looking over the characters I saw that "Mickey...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 09-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

In doing some research on Into the Woods and similar movies, I've come to learn the the brothers Grimm didn't write any of the fairy tales they're often credited with, they merely collected them,...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 09-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Hi average joe! Yes, I do remember those...

Hi average joe!

Yes, I do remember those comics! Unfortunately, I never bought any of them, though (the comic series came from Marvel and only lasted 4 issues - not sure how Marvel got the rights...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 09-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Hi gbg, I'm not going to put these on the...

Hi gbg,

I'm not going to put these on the list only because they sound like characters acting out classics rather than inter-acting with other literary characters not of the same universe. It...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 08-02-19
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

Just a bump to update the list (qualifications & exclusions can be found discussed throughout this thread):

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 04-05-17
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

Time to reveal my "Pulp Heroes" concept - it's the same concept as Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, except it's utilizing characters from the "pulp" era which refers to adventure...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 12-31-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Merry New Year from the Crossover Thread! ...

Merry New Year from the Crossover Thread!

Please, don't everyone respond at once with New Year's wishes and suggestions for Crossover Concept films because this thread just can't handle that...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 12-12-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

I just want to know... what makes this thread so popular?
Forum: General Movie Discussion 12-10-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

I never intended this thread to focus on monster movies, but it seems Universal leads in the world of cinema with the concept of crossovers and a shared universe of previously established characters...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 11-12-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Hi, Chyp! I've never seen The Cabin In The...

Hi, Chyp!

I've never seen The Cabin In The Woods, so I'll have to look it up to see if it qualifies. (Is this the one I was trying to think of on earlier pages of this thread where they have a...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 11-12-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

More on the way!

In the meantime, how about some suggested concepts you'd like to see! ;)
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-31-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

It's Friday night and I'm on a posting binge!
(Wow - looking back at that last sentence... what a sad commentary.)

Anyway here's the updated list:

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
House...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-29-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

50th Post Anniversary Special.

Well friends, today's very special post includes some MAJOR announcements!

I'm officially putting Yogi's Ark Lark on the list solely because of the inclusion of...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-27-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

More Trivia Time - since the Wizard of Oz has come up (and crossovers and comics)...
The first crossover between the world's two larges comic book companies (DC and Marvel) was NOT Superman vs....
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-26-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
I don't see why the Tom and Jerry films should...

I don't see why the Tom and Jerry films should not be included - they're movies (albeit direct to video, but movies nonetheless), we haven't ruled out animation and they have characters from...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-26-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

Hi GB, like I said earlier, TV crossovers is an extensive subject, you could probably spend years trying to identify and list them all, but feel free to keep them coming.

This may sound silly, but...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-26-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

Ooh - I'll have to look into the Muppets' Wizard of Oz (sounds like a qualifier).

The Three Stooges meeting people might fall under the same criteria as Abbot & Costello or fictional characters...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-26-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

The List Thus Far:

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula (1945)
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
Mad...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-26-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

More exclusions - I'm excluding all the "Scary, Epic, Disaster, Date Movie" series from the list.
Now most of these would surely apply, but almost the whole series is regarded by most people...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-25-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
I'm doing the research. ;) Among the...

I'm doing the research. ;)

Among the Universal Monsters, the Wolfman, the Mummy and the Creature from the Black Lagoon (along with a bunch of creepy killers & various outer space monsters of the...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-25-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
The List Begins (the Universal Monsters): ...

The List Begins (the Universal Monsters):

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula (1945)
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-25-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
Re: Crossover Concepts in Film

The "official" list of "shared universe" films will commence soon.
I'm going to try to keep it chronological, and it's going to start with the Universal Monsters as I don't know of any films...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-25-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
The very first Godzilla film (1954) was dark and...

The very first Godzilla film (1954) was dark and dead serious - a far cry of what the Godzilla movies would become in the 60's. It was a warning about the misuse of nuclear weapons - this coming...
Forum: General Movie Discussion 10-25-15
Replies: 68
Crossover Concepts in Film
Posted By Captain Steel
I see there's a King Kong vs. Godzilla thread up...

I see there's a King Kong vs. Godzilla thread up on this site - that's another movie that would make it to this list as two famous movie monsters from different studios and opposite sides of the...