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WB is going to swim in easy money.
Why are people talking about a gilmore girls KS? Didn't that show have like 8 seasons?
Supernatural fanbase is dedicated? When did they get downgraded from fanatical?Not sure how well Terriers Kickstarter would do on Kickstarter but a Supernatural movie would make an easy killing if they did a Kickstarter for a movie. The fanbase is a dedicated like Veronica Mars but with a larger fanbase worldwide.
Speaking of which they made an interesting tweet a few days ago:
Why are people talking about a gilmore girls KS? Didn't that show have like 8 seasons?
Supernatural fanbase is dedicated? When did they get downgraded from fanatical?
A Supernatural movie Kickstarter would destroy Veronica Mars' record for fundraising. Just promise fans a cameo or the ability to get a hug from J-squared and it would sell out instantly.
Just using it as an example of a crazy fanbase.Why would Supernatural need a movie?
It's not like the show got cancelled, just end it the way they want this season.
Why would Supernatural need a movie?
It's not like the show got cancelled, just end it the way they want this season.
Fantastic news, though you can bet they're a little gutted that they didn't aim a little higher and try 3-4 million. It'll probably reach that in the end, but, potentially, they could have got at least 1-2 million with a more aggressive pitch. Still, I just love that we're going to spend 2 hours or so in the company of these fantastic characters again. Season 1 was some of the best TV I've ever seen, and whilst season 2 and 3 fell below those heights, they're still worth watching, despite some huge missteps (particularly season 2's big twist which undoes some great character development).
I don't know if it was ever shown in the UK, but I'm glad I got turned onto the show. Nobody, whenever I brought it up in conversation, had heard of it, though the same used to go for Arrested Development.
The Game of Thrones and Community threads have made me avoid rabid fan threads and forums. It makes me hate the shows by association. Once I abandoned them, I started enjoying the shows a lot more.
One thing I hate about the kickstarter is that you get tons of useless updates. I must have gotten 20 updates from the Tesla Museum project. Look I don't need to know the detail just let me know when the museum is done ok.
I had to create an email filter to hide those Kickstarter emails.
Wow I'm surprised this did so well so fast. I'm glad to see it has a high chance of getting made now. I just hope I have the funds available before the cutoff to get into the $100 bracket.
Wow I'm surprised this did so well so fast. I'm glad to see it has a high chance of getting made now. I just hope I have the funds available before the cutoff to get into the $100 bracket.
I don't know if it was ever shown in the UK, but I'm glad I got turned onto the show. Nobody, whenever I brought it up in conversation, had heard of it, though the same used to go for Arrested Development.
High chance? It's funded. It's getting made.
If it doesn't, one thing they mention is that they are taking out insurance on the project. I assume that insurance kicks in now, so based on Kickstarter's TOS, if something does fall through there's a decent chance backers will get refunds.
I'm shocked to see people defending Dax Sheapard in this thread. He is a terrible, terrible actor who only has had one good role when he played himself in Idiocracy.
Right but he did say he still hasn't gotten explicit permission to do so. I would gather though that WB sees this and gives the greenlight, but just because it's funded doesn't mean it'll come true until everything is signed by lawyers and the copyright holders.
All funds will go into a Veronica Mars Movie Project production account which has been set up by Warner Bros. on our behalf.
Right but he did say he still hasn't gotten explicit permission to do so. I would gather though that WB sees this and gives the greenlight, but just because it's funded doesn't mean it'll come true until everything is signed by lawyers and the copyright holders.
Rob Thomas said:Kristen and I met with the Warner Bros. brass, and they agreed to allow us to take this shot. They were extremely cool about it, as a matter of fact. Their reaction was, if you can show theres enough fan interest to warrant a movie, were on board.
Rob Thomas said:Distribution is always a challenge with low-budget films, but Warner Bros. is going to help us distribute the movie, and try to get it out there as widely as possible.
Deadline said:Im told the extent of WBs involvement at present is in aiding with distribution, marketing, publicity and legal via Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, which will help with a limited theatrical release followed by On Demand via cable and satellite providers as well as digital retailers.
Fantastic news, though you can bet they're a little gutted that they didn't aim a little higher and try 3-4 million. It'll probably reach that in the end, but, potentially, they could have got at least 1-2 million with a more aggressive pitch. Still, I just love that we're going to spend 2 hours or so in the company of these fantastic characters again. Season 1 was some of the best TV I've ever seen, and whilst season 2 and 3 fell below those heights, they're still worth watching, despite some huge missteps (particularly season 2's big twist which undoes some great character development).
Will you start allowing international donors?
We hope so. We're trying to make this happen. We've run into a couple thorny issues. It's not about the shipping cost. If it were that easy, we'd already be doing it. Keep checking back. We hope to have an answer in a week or two.
They'd never do it in a million years, but if they promised a Kristen Bell nude/topless scene as a 10 million dollar stretch goal, I wonder if they would make it. It'd be a horrible choice for the movie and not fit at all with the tone and style of the TV series, but it could still totally work to bring in extra money.
I did read the kickstarter page. But this is Hollywood we're talking about here. They're not really known for being 100% honest just because they have the funding. All I was saying is don't be 100% sure this is getting made or released. Until it hits theaters that is
There are numerous movies that supposedly had the go ahead but the studios shut down production. Movies that were never finished or movies that sat in vaults for years until they were released (if ever). I'm just saying it's not out of the realm of possibility. That's all.
I did read the kickstarter page. But this is Hollywood we're talking about here. They're not really known for being 100% honest just because they have the funding. All I was saying is don't be 100% sure this is getting made or released. Until it hits theaters that is
There are numerous movies that supposedly had the go ahead but the studios shut down production. Movies that were never finished or movies that sat in vaults for years until they were released (if ever). I'm just saying it's not out of the realm of possibility. That's all.
I did read the kickstarter page. But this is Hollywood we're talking about here. They're not really known for being 100% honest just because they have the funding. All I was saying is don't be 100% sure this is getting made or released. Until it hits theaters that is
There are numerous movies that supposedly had the go ahead but the studios shut down production. Movies that were never finished or movies that sat in vaults for years until they were released (if ever). I'm just saying it's not out of the realm of possibility. That's all.
I did read the kickstarter page. But this is Hollywood we're talking about here. They're not really known for being 100% honest just because they have the funding. All I was saying is don't be 100% sure this is getting made or released. Until it hits theaters that is
There are numerous movies that supposedly had the go ahead but the studios shut down production. Movies that were never finished or movies that sat in vaults for years until they were released (if ever). I'm just saying it's not out of the realm of possibility. That's all.
I was under the impression that Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad were the most popular shows based on how many post their threads get with each new season. Before those two it was Lost.you're quoting a delusional dude who cries everytime anyone throws any valid criticism to the show. it's very popular on gaf. though i think the most popular show on gaf is piece of crap walking dead.
anyways join spartacus and arrow gaf and get swole brah
I think this would irreperably damage careers of the people involved, maybe even kill their careers completely.
So, your argument is that this movie has the same probability of coming out as any movie that is greenlighted but hasn't started shooting yet?
There's absolutely no way they'd kill their careers with this.
The circumstances are different here. The movie is being crowdfunded. It Warner takes this money and runs away with it, not only would their reputation be severely tarnished, but I'm pretty sure they could get in legal trouble.
It was the season 2 thread of Community (hell, an OP I made) that turned me off. Way too fanatical for my tastes. It felt like you couldn't criticize anything without getting attacked. At least that is how it felt.
Apparently the video was shot in February of last year.
Damn, why the 13 month delay?
I'd guess scheduling conflicts.
That and there was probably a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff they had to do before launching the Kickstarter.
Wasn't Kristen Bell pregnant a while ago, too? Maybe they shot it when she found out.
Something tells me you'd watch anything with Manu Bennett in it, just a feeling I have.