Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
Zach Braff has a kickstarter for his follow up to Garden State titled Wish You Were Here. Take my money!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...h-i-was-here-1 EAaAGGGLLE |
Re: Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
Nice. Garden State's pretty good. Anyone who watches it now will probably find it a little trying-too-hard-to-be-indie, but it wasn't so much at the time, and there are some genuinely great bits in it. I still laugh like an idiot at the diploma thing every time I see it.
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Re: Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
He described Garden State as reflecting his struggles in his twenties. Zach went on to say that Wish You Were Here will be a piece of his thirties. I'm excited to see how his storytelling has grown and content matures, it seems like any project he works on is deeply personal to him.
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Re: Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
Isn't it nice of a guy who makes tons of money to be asking his fans for more.
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Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 900269)
Isn't it nice of a guy who makes tons of money to be asking his fans for more.
He couldn't fund the film himself if it was his only option. He's not even a B-lister. |
Re: Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
Seriously this **** is stupid. Kickstarter was intended for people who can't get the funds themselves, this guy has plenty of connections of rich producers who will fund him. Kevin Smith got it right, this should be for independent Filmmakers. Why the **** should I fund something that I'll have to pay to see anyways. And Scrubs is an awful show.
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Originally Posted by wintertriangles (Post 900270)
Yeah, who uses Kickstarter for raising money anyway huh? :rolleyes:
The guy was on a successful tv show and just came off of a Disney movie. I find it low to try and suck the money off the fans. I get that you don't have to donate, but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. |
Re: Help Zach Braff Make a Movie
Braff is on track to far surpass his $2 million target, just like Rob Thomas did with his Veronica Mars project (almost $6 million raised for a $2 million target).
Neither of guys will need to give the donors a return on investment from any profits they might make from their films - which they would normally do with conventional film financing. Nor will they have to provide an accounting for what they'll do with the surplus cash from the Kickstarter campaigns. Sounds like a good scam - but in this celebrity-worship culture what else can we expect? |
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