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MOVIES - The Veronica Mars Movie - Jason Dohring's Special Request

11 Apr 2013

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This video is something else Rob Thomas promised The VM Movie backers.

Enjoy! =)






11 comments:

  1. Donated $35 just for you Jason baby!

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  2. They got like 5 million dollars (wasn't it?) and they only needed 2 million and they still want more, thats ridiculous

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  3. I miss him so much!! I want the movie

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  4. If they get more money they can make a better movie... That's no secret... Don't know if you know, but movies are kind of expensive :S


    Also, like U$D1.5 M must go with giving the bakers all their items and such...

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  5. If the money they have collected with kickstarter isn't enough, they should have set there kickstarter goal higher. This just reeks of opportunism. I really would like a VM movie, but they shouldn't go about it this way.

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  6. I know movies are expensive but the viewers shouldn't pay all the money to make the movie plus pay to see and then buy the movie. The studio should pay some because we all know they are going to make a huge profit. Plus with the actors and producer being so excited to make the movie you'd think they'd work at a discounted wage but i bet they are not.

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  7. Actually many previous articles have stated that the cast and crew will be taking pay cuts.

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  8. Nobody is forcing you to donate.



    On a $5M production budget, I'd bet the vast majority of the actors are making scale (the SAG version of minimum wage) and a huge portion of the higher ups aren't making any money. To use the example that Rob gave, it's the difference from being able to do a pull-apart brawl and having a terse argument on film.

    The 'biggest' recent movie made that I can remember being made on this budget was Clerks II. Kevin Smith made nothing on that movie, the actors made very little, they shot it in a condemned fast food restaurant and lived (at great discount) in the two story motel across the street for the entirety of production.

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  9. I don't think it's that much about the money at this point (see the 1 USD donations they opened for this purpose). It seems to me that it's more about the publicity they would get with having the most backers of all Kickstarter projects (similar to the publicity they got when they reached their goal in record time). It simply would be another milestone they would be able reach and it could probably also help them with marketing the movie.
    P.S.: Jason Dohring is adorable.

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  10. They want more so they can make a better movie for the fans. And it's not like like fans are getting nothing in return. Every person who is donating money is basically preordering prizes. $50 gets you a digital copy of the movie, a dvd, a t-shirt, sheet of stickers, and a PDF of the script. Which is a bargain in my opinion. I'm tired of comments by people who don't know how Kickstarter works. No one would say a word if people were spending this kind of money on the same merch after the movie was already made.

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  11. One of the bonuses for donating (can't recall how much but I think it's $35) is a digital copy of the movie, and one of the higher donations includes the dvd.

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