... kinda weird, i wouldnt think they'd have issues finding actual investors for this... but they are crowd funding it?
$90k in two hours... should be easy enough to hit their goals i would think
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/super-troopers-2
... kinda weird, i wouldnt think they'd have issues finding actual investors for this... but they are crowd funding it?
$90k in two hours... should be easy enough to hit their goals i would think
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/super-troopers-2
Did you watch any of their other films? They went a pretty steady and steep downhill, lol.Originally posted by ercchry
... kinda weird, i wouldnt think they'd have issues finding actual investors for this...
i enjoyed beerfest... but yeah, club dread suckedOriginally posted by Tik-Tok
Did you watch any of their other films? They went a pretty steady and steep downhill, lol.
I wish they wouldn't. Super troopers is a classic and another will ruin it I think.
Crowdfunding is a no brainer, investors want their % of the profits, crowdfunding is just a bunch of suckers risking their own money for little to no reward and you pocket all the cash.Originally posted by ercchry
... kinda weird, i wouldnt think they'd have issues finding actual investors for this... but they are crowd funding it?
I hope it's good. The original is a classic!
they did a Q&A on reddit, guess they really didnt have a choice. over $300k now, will be interesting if they can keep this rate up. they havent filmed anything since slammin salmon, which i didnt even know existed till right now
Love Super Troopers and Beer Fest. Gotta ask, though...
You have a string of movies, and moderate box office success with a ton of DVD sales. Why do I need to help you finance making a Super Troopers sequel?
I'd imagine that you all have enough combined assets to put a film together, especially with the networks you should have been building the past ten years around Hollywood. Why do you need to get my money before the film is made, instead of making a film that encourages me to put my money into it at the theaters?
Is IndieGoGo just a tool for you to raise money that you'll never have to pay back, whereas in the past getting a film financed meant that person had a stake in the profits?
Kevin Heffernan
We've run into a lot of obstacles getting it made. Basically a lot of the powers that be don't understand how much people are fans of the first one and want to see a new one. We need help showing that there is an appetite. Honestly we're just regular guys. We don't have a network TV show, you don't see us in big movies. We like to make our own stuff. Indiegogo is a grassroots way we can get this made.Paul Soter
Yes. You would think it wouldn't be hard to raise the money through an investor. I thought so too. I've been thinking that for 3 years now.
It wont be look at anchor man 2 and that god awful pile of trash dumb and dumber toOriginally posted by eglove
I hope it's good. The original is a classic!
Originally posted by Unknown303
Everything makes me upset.Originally posted by Mibz
Nonsense. You've all got slanty eyes, play Starcraft, speak Chinese and eat nothing but sushi and ginger beef.
DON'T TRY AND CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE
It's actually a little bit worse than that.Originally posted by blitz
Crowdfunding is a no brainer, investors want their % of the profits, crowdfunding is just a bunch of suckers risking their own money for little to no reward and you pocket all the cash.
There's no way in shit they'll make a movie for $2M, that's way too low, especially if they have to do the distribution themselves.
No, what's happened is that the studios have seen the success of previous fan-funded film campaigns (Veronica Mars, etc.) and realized that it's the perfect test for small movie pitches. Instead of Broken Lizard going to a studio, pitching an idea, and the studio having to determine whether it's popular enough to bother making, now the studio just has to say "Prove it yourselves - do an indie campaign for $2M, and if you succeed we'll provide further $ and buy the distribution rights." That way the studio doesn't pay a dime until a chunk of costs are already in hand and the fanbase is already there. If it fails, they're not out any money either. Zero risk.
Wow lots of the perks are selling out fast. Someone bought the car package for 35,000.
Wow, over $2mm in a day and a few hours, almost all of the big dollar perks are gone too