• Veronica Mars Kickstarter
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[img]http://cdn.uproxx.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/veronica-mars-650x408.jpg[/img] [quote]Almost since Veronica Mars went off the air, there's been talk of making a movie. In that span, I've taken different tactics in dealing with the question of whether it might happen. To be clear, I've always wanted to make a Veronica Mars movie. I love writing these characters and working with these actors. Kristen Bell has always wanted to make the movie. There was a moment, a few years ago, when we thought we had a real shot at making it happen. I developed a pitch that revolved around graduation day at Hearst college -- Wallace and Mac were graduating at least, Veronica had been sidetracked by freeing Keith from prison. Plus, there was a murder in Neptune that was affecting the beach city's spring break business in much the same way a great white shark affected the beach community of Amity. I probably stoked fan fervor in my optimistic comments about the prospects. Warner Bros. wasn’t convinced there was enough interest to warrant a major studio-sized movie about Veronica and the project never got off the ground. After that, I tried to tamp down expectations. I didn't want to be guilty — at least not twice — of building up hope when the odds seemed so long. Still, without fail, in every interview I do or every place I speak, I get the "will there be a Veronica Mars movie?" question. Even after a couple of years of downplaying the chances, I'd still run across blog postings headlined, "will Rob Thomas shut up about the Veronica Mars movie, already!" I was trying to. I promise. I first found out about Kickstarter a couple of years ago from an Austin musician friend of mine — Robert Harrison, lead singer of Cotton Mather, the band that gave us "Lily Dreams On," our closing song of season 1. He financed a rerelease of the band's fantastic Kontiki album. Later, I was marveling about Kickstarter with another buddy of mine who said off-handedly, "You should use Kickstarter to raise the money to make the Veronica Mars movie." I chuckled. That seemed like a silly idea in the moment. We'd need millions. But for the next few weeks, the notion was never far from my mind. I started doing the proverbial back-of-a-cocktail-napkin math. The average pledge on Kickstarter is $71. Hell, if we could get 30,000 people to give the average donation, we could finance the movie, particularly if the cast and I were willing to work cheap. The most common donation amount on Kickstarter is $25. Surely, 80,000 of our three million viewers would find that price-point viable! Of course, Warner Bros. still owns Veronica Mars and we would need their blessing and cooperation to pull this off. 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 there’s enough fan interest to warrant a movie, we’re on board. So this is it. This is our shot. I believe it's the only one we've got. It's nerve-wracking. I suppose we could fail in spectacular fashion, but there's also the chance that we completely revolutionize how projects like ours can get made. No Kickstarter project ever has set a goal this high. It's up to you, the fans, now. If the project is successful, our plan is to go into production this summer and the movie will be released in early 2014. Life has taken Veronica away from Neptune. In the years since spoiling Keith's chances to be reelected sheriff, Veronica hasn't taken a case. But something big is about to bring her back home and back to her calling. My goal is to include as many of your favorite characters as possible. It is, after all, time for Veronica’s 10-year high school reunion. Keep in mind that the more money we raise, the cooler movie we can make. A two million dollar fundraising total probably means cross words are exchanged at the class reunion. Three million? We can afford a full-on brawl. Ten million? Who knows... For some reason the Neptune High class reunion takes place on a nuclear submarine! A Hobbit shows up! There’s a Bollywood end-credit dance number! I’ve always wanted to direct Bill Murray. We’ll figure out something cool. Hey, if that total goes high enough, I’ll bet the good folks at Warner Bros. will agree a sequel is a good idea. Thanks to everyone who hasn't lost faith. Rob[/quote] [url]http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/559914737/the-veronica-mars-movie-project[/url]
This is the greatest news. Along with reviving a show that's been over for like 6 years, it provides hope for other series that were ended before their time. Oh god, I'm so psyched.
41,039 backers $2,517,324 pledged of $2,000,000 goal 29 days to go Holy balls, it was only launched yesterday and it's already reached over 2 and a half million dollars.
Could anybody tell me why everybody wants this to be made so bad?
[QUOTE=The Combine;39915231]Could anybody tell me why everybody wants this to be made so bad?[/QUOTE] Because the show kick ass and Kristen bell is too cute?
The first two seasons were good. The third was a complete mess imo. As long as whatever they make isn't like season 3, I'll be ecstatic.
Season 3 was hit by the writer's strike so it was a bit rocky, that rape storyline was fantastic though. I hope they continue with the FBI plot line they were going to go for with season 4, if this kickstarter makes enough we could get a second movie or even a miniseries. [QUOTE=The Combine;39915231]Could anybody tell me why everybody wants this to be made so bad?[/QUOTE] Tight writing, great acting, and likable characters mostly. There's plot threads that continue throughout the entire series but in such a way that it's not convoluted and hammy.
Wow, seriously impressive that this made so much in this amount of time. I might have to watch the show now, I always hear good things about it.
Goddamn. This is the first time I've seen someone drop 6 grand on a Kickstarter.
Just started watching the show, and god DANG it's good. Deals with rape in episode 1?? Trans* in episode 3? And Veronica is like one of the best female characters I've ever seen.
Wow, someone paid $10,000 to act as a waiter in the movie and say "Your check, sir."
Read about this the other day, cannot wait for this. Veronica Mars is definitely a guilty pleasure, it is such a good show.
[QUOTE=Vallux;39920669]Goddamn. This is the first time I've seen someone drop 6 grand on a Kickstarter.[/QUOTE] You should've seen what people payed for Planetary Annihilation and Star Citizen.
I just started watching the show after I heard of this and my brother wouldn't shut up about it Wow, how did I miss this?
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