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{{quote|''"Someone's taking all of these stories, and making them reality."''|Natalie in the first film}}
{{quote|''"Someone's taking all of these stories, and making them reality."''|Natalie, in the first film}}


After the vitality boost given by the success of ''[[Scream (film)|Scream]]'', [[Slasher Movies]] returned to mainstream media and [[Follow the Leader|followers were sure to follow]]. The ''Urban Legend'' series was one of those followers, along with ''[[I Know What You Did Last Summer]]'' and ''[[Valentine]]''.
After the vitality boost given by the success of ''[[Scream (film)|Scream]]'', [[Slasher Movie]]s returned to mainstream media and [[Follow the Leader|followers were sure to follow]]. The ''Urban Legend'' series was one of those followers, along with ''[[I Know What You Did Last Summer]]'' and ''[[Valentine]]''.


The movies share a similar premise; someone is killing young adults, taking cues from well-known [[Urban Legends]]. In first two films (1998's ''Urban Legend'' and 2000's ''Urban Legends: Final Cut''), murders were done by traditional masked killers. In the third one (the 2005 [[Direct to DVD]] release ''Urban Legends: Bloody Mary''), murders were committed by an actual urban legend character.
The movies share a similar premise; someone is killing young adults, taking cues from well-known [[Urban Legends]]. In first two films (1998's ''Urban Legend'' and 2000's ''Urban Legends: Final Cut''), murders were done by traditional masked killers. In the third one (the 2005 [[Direct to DVD]] release ''Urban Legends: Bloody Mary''), murders were committed by an actual urban legend character.


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=== These examples happened to someone who knows someone you know: ===
{{tropelist|These examples happened to someone who knows someone you know:}}

* [[Adults Are Useless]]: [[Police Are Useless|And cops too]].
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: [[Police Are Useless|And cops too]].
** The latter is actually lampshaded by Reese Wilson, the main cop (well, campus police officer) in the first movie:
** The latter is actually lampshaded by Reese Wilson, the main cop (well, campus police officer) in the first movie:
{{quote| '''Reese Wilson:''' You know what really chaps my hide? The way you pledged an oath to serve and protect -- and then you don't give a rat's ass when something really happens!}}
{{quote|'''Reese Wilson:''' You know what really chaps my hide? The way you pledged an oath to serve and protect -- and then you don't give a rat's ass when something really happens!}}
* [[Anything That Moves]]: Damon in the first film has this reputation.
* [[Anything That Moves]]: Damon in the first film has this reputation.
{{quote| (Reese told him that Damon is missing)<br />
{{quote|(Reese told him that Damon is missing)
'''Dean Adams''': Missing? He's not missing! It's the weekend. He's most likely shacked up in some motel with a girl. Or a guy... farm animal... whatever! Weren't you ever eighteen?<br />
'''Dean Adams''': Missing? He's not missing! It's the weekend. He's most likely shacked up in some motel with a girl. Or a guy... farm animal... whatever! Weren't you ever eighteen?
'''Reese Wilson''': Not that kind of eighteen. }}
'''Reese Wilson''': Not that kind of eighteen. }}
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The killer of the first film prefers an axe. {{spoiler|And as it later turns out, she fits the [[Woman Scorned|other sense]] [[Revenge|of the phrase]] as well}}.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: The killer of the first film prefers an axe. {{spoiler|And as it later turns out, she fits the [[Woman Scorned|other sense]] [[Revenge|of the phrase]] as well}}.
* [[Bad Bad Acting]]: Sandra in the second film. She was supposedly so bad that she couldn't make it in a porn film.
* [[Bad Bad Acting]]: Sandra in the second film. She was supposedly so bad that she couldn't make it in a porn film.
* [[Body Horror]]: Heather's death in the third film recreates the UL of a spider laying it's eggs on sleeping person's cheek.
* [[Body Horror]]: Heather's death in the third film recreates the UL of a spider laying it's eggs on sleeping person's cheek.
* [[Call Back]]: First film ends as it started after opening credits, group of people discussing urban legends.
* [[Call Back]]: First film ends as it started after opening credits, group of people discussing urban legends.
* [[Can't Spit It Out]]: In the first film's opening, a gas station attendant tries to warn Melanie about the killer in her backseat but is unable to do this due to his stuttering.
* [[Can't Spit It Out]]: In the first film's opening, a gas station attendant tries to warn Melanie about the killer in her backseat but is unable to do this due to his stuttering.
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* [[Reality Is Unrealistic]]:
* [[Reality Is Unrealistic]]:
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Tosh in the first film.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Tosh in the first film.
* [[Red Headed Heroine]]-Natalie in the first film.
* [[Red Headed Heroine]]-Natalie in the first film.
* [[Red Herring]]: Stanley Hall massacre of 1973 in the first film.
* [[Red Herring]]: Stanley Hall massacre of 1973 in the first film.
** Not to mention two prominent horror film killers play roles in the first film.
** Not to mention two prominent horror film killers play roles in the first film.
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* [[Sins of Our Fathers]]: Plot of the third film.
* [[Sins of Our Fathers]]: Plot of the third film.
* [[Slumber Party]]: Main characters of the third film are having one in the opening.
* [[Slumber Party]]: Main characters of the third film are having one in the opening.
* [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]]: Bloody Mary, though you can see her face fine.
* [[Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl]]: Bloody Mary, though you can see her face fine.
* [[Trilogy Creep]]: A film called ''Ghosts of Goldfield'' was originally going to be released as the fourth Urban Legends film, but it was decided at the last minute to release it independently.
* [[Trilogy Creep]]: A film called ''Ghosts of Goldfield'' was originally going to be released as the fourth Urban Legends film, but it was decided at the last minute to release it independently.
* [[Toilet Humor]]: Third film has a farting dog.
* [[Toilet Humor]]: Third film has a farting dog.
* [[Villain Team-Up]]: Teased at the end of ''Final Cut'', when it's revealed {{spoiler|Brenda is working at the facility Professor Solomon is placed in}}.
* [[Villain Team-Up]]: Teased at the end of ''Final Cut'', when it's revealed {{spoiler|Brenda is working at the facility Professor Solomon is placed in}}.
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 12 March 2022

"Someone's taking all of these stories, and making them reality."
—Natalie, in the first film

After the vitality boost given by the success of Scream, Slasher Movies returned to mainstream media and followers were sure to follow. The Urban Legend series was one of those followers, along with I Know What You Did Last Summer and Valentine.

The movies share a similar premise; someone is killing young adults, taking cues from well-known Urban Legends. In first two films (1998's Urban Legend and 2000's Urban Legends: Final Cut), murders were done by traditional masked killers. In the third one (the 2005 Direct to DVD release Urban Legends: Bloody Mary), murders were committed by an actual urban legend character.


These examples happened to someone who knows someone you know:

Reese Wilson: You know what really chaps my hide? The way you pledged an oath to serve and protect -- and then you don't give a rat's ass when something really happens!

(Reese told him that Damon is missing)
Dean Adams: Missing? He's not missing! It's the weekend. He's most likely shacked up in some motel with a girl. Or a guy... farm animal... whatever! Weren't you ever eighteen?
Reese Wilson: Not that kind of eighteen.