I mean, is crowdsourcing paying for the film, or is it paying the salaries of some producers at Warner Brothers?
It's to prove it's feasible:
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.
It sounds like it is Rob Thomas and Kristen Bell doing the movie, and that Warner Brothers will release the rights to it and/or, if the fans show enough interest that Warner Brothers thinks it can make money, I guess they might give even more.
Battleship
got funded by the studio system. IJS.
It's not as if Thomas hasn't been pitching this movie to Hollywood for the past few years.
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 what happens to the Kickstarter funds if WB turns around and decides not to give their blessing and cooperation?
(Having seen some of the behind-the-scenes stuff for running a Kickstarter, I am now politely skeptical about all of them.)
So what happens to the Kickstarter funds if WB turns around and decides not to give their blessing and cooperation?
Well, this is why I only gave $35!
$993,445
Looks like it will hit a million before I go to lunch.
$1 million, and we still don't know who the new pope is.
No clue on the pope thing, but I called the "before I go to lunch thing", anyway.
Fastest to a million in Kickstarter history. Move over, Amanda Palmer.