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Absolutely astonishing, the power of crowd-sourcing demonstrated in the most powerful way possible. I only have two issues: 1) the fans that have demonstrated their passion for the project are all well and good but they've effectively given their money to a studio that already has a mountain-load of cash. Are they going to be getting any of this back if Warners ponies up the production costs? Has this been a demonstration cash-cow or just a way for the WB to avoid the cost? I hope people aren't going to be scammed by this. And 2) how far into planning is the project, anyway? Was it a post put up by Bell and her compatriots on the spur of the moment, unaware of what would happen, or is there actually a script in place? Have the Kickstarters put their money on thin air?
WB already agreed to go through with it if they reached the goal:From the EW article:The goal: $2 million in 30 days. If they reach it, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution has agreed to put the movie into production and pick up the tab for marketing, promotion, and distribution. (The film would be released in the first quarter of 2014 for a limited-time theatrical run, before moving to VOD, iTunes, and other digital platforms.) If they don’t reach the goal: No movie.
My sister & brother-in-law were extras in the background on a few episodes... I've never actually watched it. I feel like I should considering the fandom it has. Anyone care to sell why I should watch Veronica Mars?
Very smartly written. Just one of those shows where once you watch it, either you love it or you just don't get it. And that's not to say that anything's wrong w/ you, just not everyone's cup of tea.The material is a bit dark but there's very witty humor. Season 1 is Veronica trying to find out who killed her best friend and who drugged/raped her at a party. Yeah, not typical "teen" show. It's Kristen Bell getting to do Kristen Bell things and using that sharp tongue. Definitely not a show that's easy to sell...