"All right, Veronica. Time to schmooze."
I’ve always been wary of the term “canon”. It’s a word thrown around to grab the attention of desperate fans who will grasp at any bit of hope that characters they loved could live on in a new format. Personally, I never place too much weight in future continuations of TV series outside of the on-screen setup. Those Buffy comics basically tore apart the tone of the series, with Joss himself even admitting to initially getting carried away by the removal of budget constraints and casting choices. So when a series of Veronica Mars novels were announced, I was hesitant about it. Even though we were promised that they wouldn’t negate, or be negated by, any future films, I wasn’t sure if the ideas should be wasted on paper [movie spoilers].
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The Veronica Mars Movie: What Now?
by
Panda
"dear pope: Im sorry VM fans stole ur thunder on ur 1st day. I mean,Im not really that sorry,but i thought it would be polite 2 say so."
That’s what our favourite Marshmallow (Kristen Bell) had to say when the Kickstarter campaign, which was started to raise $2million dollars in 30 days to fund a Veronica Mars movie, reached its goal in less than 10 hours. Now, with the campaign over, it has smashed Kickstarter records for the highest number of backers (91,585), and grossed a final tally of $5,702,153. That’s almost 3 times the original goal! But I’m not here to discuss how mind-blowing and possibly game-changing the campaign was (and it was pretty nuts). Now that it’s official, I’m more interested in what this film will be like. Who will be involved? What will the story entail? And how many snarky put-downs do we have in store for us?
That’s what our favourite Marshmallow (Kristen Bell) had to say when the Kickstarter campaign, which was started to raise $2million dollars in 30 days to fund a Veronica Mars movie, reached its goal in less than 10 hours. Now, with the campaign over, it has smashed Kickstarter records for the highest number of backers (91,585), and grossed a final tally of $5,702,153. That’s almost 3 times the original goal! But I’m not here to discuss how mind-blowing and possibly game-changing the campaign was (and it was pretty nuts). Now that it’s official, I’m more interested in what this film will be like. Who will be involved? What will the story entail? And how many snarky put-downs do we have in store for us?
Newsflash: Veronica Mars Movie Is a Go!
by
Panda
Veronica Mars fans, brace yourselves. Prepare for your minds to be blown. Hold on to your chair, or anything nearby that might support the spaz attack you're about to have. It’s happening.
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