User:C St Reed

Reed's Factuality Checklist

To be used when contradicting information comes about for in-universe things.
 * 1) Final Version, if it is in the final version of the movie, television show, whatever, it is golden and out ranks any other information on the topic.
 * 2) Alternate Script Versions, things in the alternate drafts of the script, some things may have not made it into the final draft. But if it is written by the actual writing team, and as long as it doesn't contradict with rule one, it out ranks all that follows.
 * 3) Promotional Material, if it is in promotional material, whether it be limited edition merchandise, or a promotional website. If the topic it not touched upon by either one or two then, it is to be taken as face value, AS LONG AS IT HASN'T BEEN SHOT DOWN BY THE CREATOR, OR DISPROVED!
 * 4) Actors, they say a lot of stuff, they will sometimes mention things about the production, sometimes it is right, other times it is way wrong. Sometimes it is just their thought process to get into character. If it isn't disproved by the first three on the checklist, then is can be taken by face value.
 * 5) Props, the props department of a production is great, but a lot of the time, they aren't actually involved very much in the backstory of things. They are given a task, unless otherwise told to do so they cut corners, or add themselves into the props. For the original Stab poster, the names at the bottom aren't in-universe things, like sunrise studios, they are the prop creators names because they want to feel included. It is then if the subject isn't touched upon by anything else on the checklist the information on the props can then count as truthful.

My favorite pages

 * Sunrise Studios
 * SunriseSucks.com
 * Hollywood Horror
 * Stab
 * Gale Weathers