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*The storyline for this movie came about during a viewing of the first film where screenwriter Nate Weiss' mom jokingly asked if the sequel was "going to be all a dream". | *The storyline for this movie came about during a viewing of the first film where screenwriter Nate Weiss' mom jokingly asked if the sequel was "going to be all a dream". | ||
*Due to a modification of the New Prairie timeline, the first half of this movie (including the first movie being a dream, the time of year, and Jerry trying to 'change' the future) no longer are canon. Instead most of the original is considered continuity while shifting into the final act of this film which takes place inside the warehouse. | *Due to a modification of the New Prairie timeline, the first half of this movie (including the first movie being a dream, the time of year, and Jerry trying to 'change' the future) no longer are canon. Instead most of the original is considered continuity while shifting into the final act of this film which takes place inside the warehouse. | ||
− | *A part 4 to the series had been written however scheduling prevented it from ever being made. The | + | *A part 4 to the series had been written however scheduling prevented it from ever being made. The story line was to be the final part in the franchise, taking place a year after the events of this movie and dealing with Jerry and Maria unsuccessfully running "The Family" only to be stalked by Anthony (who survived the ending of this). By the end of the movie, all the characters of the film would be dead, thus ending the franchise. The story for this unproduced film was kept as parts of it are considered canon in the overall timeline. |
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+ | ==New Prairie Universe Info== | ||
+ | ===Timeline=== | ||
+ | The events of this film take place on '''December 15, 1995'''. | ||
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+ | ===Out of Canon=== | ||
+ | While the film is part of the [[New Prairie]] Universe, many of the events have been tweaked or adjusted in the official canon. The changes between this film and the actual timeline are as follows: | ||
+ | * [[Jerry Burr|Jerry]]'s premonition of the events to happen, his constant flashbacks to the dream in an attempt to change the future, and the summertime setting of the film are no longer part of the timeline. | ||
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[[Category:Movies]] | [[Category:Movies]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 5 February 2017
To Tom Cortini 3: Damaged Goods | |
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10th Anniversary Poster | |
Directed by | Jeff Bell |
Produced by |
Jeff Bell Nate Weiss |
Screenplay by |
Jeff Bell Nate Weiss |
Starring |
Chris Horton Jeff Bell Joel Bessire Bryan Boyer Nathan Weiss |
Music by | John Murphy, Seatle Music, Reinhold Heil & Johnny Klimek, Brian Tyler |
Cinematography | Nate Weiss |
Edited by | Jeff Bell |
Production company | |
Release date | June 12, 2003 |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
To Tom Cortini 3: Damaged Goods, also known as TTC3, is the final part in the To Tom Cortini trilogy.
Plot synopsis
Jerry awakens from his dream of the first movie and uses his new-found knowledge to try and change history for the good.
Cast
- Chris Horton ..... Jerry Burr
- Joel Bessire ..... Tom Cortini
- Amanda Rudkin ..... Maria Sportien
- Jeff Bell ..... Vinnie Sportien
- Joe Fulton ..... Sonny Bellini
- Bryan Boyer ..... Anthony
- Claire McDonald ..... Sam
- Meredith Clanfield ..... Cameron
- Nate Weiss ..... Tony
Trivia
- Parts 2 and 3 of the "To Tom Cortini Trilogy" were filmed at the same time over the course of 6 months.
- The storyline for this movie came about during a viewing of the first film where screenwriter Nate Weiss' mom jokingly asked if the sequel was "going to be all a dream".
- Due to a modification of the New Prairie timeline, the first half of this movie (including the first movie being a dream, the time of year, and Jerry trying to 'change' the future) no longer are canon. Instead most of the original is considered continuity while shifting into the final act of this film which takes place inside the warehouse.
- A part 4 to the series had been written however scheduling prevented it from ever being made. The story line was to be the final part in the franchise, taking place a year after the events of this movie and dealing with Jerry and Maria unsuccessfully running "The Family" only to be stalked by Anthony (who survived the ending of this). By the end of the movie, all the characters of the film would be dead, thus ending the franchise. The story for this unproduced film was kept as parts of it are considered canon in the overall timeline.
New Prairie Universe Info
Timeline
The events of this film take place on December 15, 1995.
Out of Canon
While the film is part of the New Prairie Universe, many of the events have been tweaked or adjusted in the official canon. The changes between this film and the actual timeline are as follows:
- Jerry's premonition of the events to happen, his constant flashbacks to the dream in an attempt to change the future, and the summertime setting of the film are no longer part of the timeline.