[3] The film Turbo Kid originated as a submission for the "T" segment in ABCs of Death.
[4] Timpson got Elijah Wood and his production company, SpectreVision, involved in producing The Greasy Strangler.
[7] In January 2017, it was announced Timpson would produce a new horror anthology, The Field Guide to Evil, consisting of eight directors, each from a different nation.
[10] Timpson grew up in Auckland and briefly studied at University of Otago intent on being a lawyer before dropping out.
[2] Timpson believes censorship systems are archaic and started a fundraiser for a teacher who was fired for showing one of his films in her class.