I feel like Kickstarter has a lot to do with it, just because of the way they're selling it. It's less "We shouldn't fund podcasts!" and more "Seriously? No one's buying this 'extra cost' to insert a microphone in front of Jerry and Mike when you have done it for literally years prior."Honest question, would anyone who has a problem with the PA kickstarter also have been upset if they had just sold early access passes to their new podcast through their website? Or flat out put them behind a paywall? Basically is the problem that they're monetizing a podcast, or monetizing a podcast via kickstarter?
It's expensive work, putting videos on USB sticks. You have to click, but also drag. And not one after the other, no, at the same time. You think anyone can learn to do that? Hell no, that's a specialist you gotta hire.The stretch goals are mind numbingly shitty. 75000 dollars? We'll load some videos onto the USBs for people who paid 55 dollars or more!
MN: Have any industry types who’d rejected you before come and said, ‘You know, maybe we were too hasty. Can we get back in?'
ZB: Of course. It’s always like that for me. It was like that with 'Garden State. It was like that with the play I did a few years ago (the dialogue-heavy comedy 'All New People,' which played off-Broadway and then on the West End). People who were cold suddenly are hot after it comes out.
MN: Would you take any of their money now?
ZB: I think that would be in bad taste for all the people who are backing this. It wouldn’t be in the spirit of the thing.
Garden State REALLY spoke to me when I was 17 years old. Take that as a huge insult or mild insult however you will, haha.Wow, what a fucking douchebag. I was thinking of backing it, but not anymore. I'd also thought about finally watching Garden State. Fuck him.
Bad reporting? Zach covering his tracks?Dear All,
The movie trade publication "The Hollywood Reporter" released an article today with a lot of wrong information about our project and I need to clear up some of what they said. I seem to get called a "douchebag" quite often these days. And that's fine; not everyone's gonna root for my success... but I can't sit by while my fans get wrong facts.
This is a whole new way of making a movie. There is lots of discourse on Earth about it. Some of it is very misinformed. Let's clear it up so you have it from my mouth. I will tell you the truth. As David Mamet's writes in his masterpiece, "Glengarry Glen Ross": The truth is the easiest thing to remember:
The Truth:
— The story out there about the movie being fully funded by some financier is wrong.
I have said on here and in every interview I've done on this project that the film would be fully financed from 3 sources:
My Kickstarter Backers
My own money
Pre-Selling foreign theatrical distribution.
Those three amounts will bring us to a budget of around 5 to 6 million dollars.
— Nothing about the making of this movie has changed. This movie is happening because backers funded it.
This film would not be happening without my backers. The traditional way is to have a financier put up the money and then sell the foreign rights. What I did, was to say to my fans, "If you and I provide the capital, we don't need some rich dude dictating how we make the movie; we can then go sell foreign distibution and we'll be all the way to our goal. Are you interested in that? So far 38,455 people have said yes.
— What happened today is that a financial company agreed to fill in the gap between what Kickstarter backers have funded and what I have put in, and what the movie will actually cost. Shooting could not happen without this.
When you pre-sell foreign distribution, you don't get that money for some time. So you need to go to a company to provide something called "Gap Financing". They are essentially a bank. Loaning us the "gap" between what we've raised together and what we need to actually make the movie. I have no idea where a 10 million dollar number came from but it is wrong and a lie.
Finally, my package is being delivered tomorrow after being held up by UPS for weeks. SO STOKED!Hey, do you like miniatures such as those used when playing a little D&D or various other tabletop RPGs? Do you like painting miniatures? Well, Reaper Miniatures is doing a Kickstarter for their Bones line of minis. High quality, unpainted plastic sculpts. For like 100 bucks you get 132 miniatures and many options for expanding what you get (including cheap paint and carrying cases). It's really the most inexpensive means of getting miniatures I've ever seen.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects...res-bones-an-evolution-of-gaming-min?ref=live
The vampire level pledge (100 bucks) gets you:
Every time they meet a stretch goal they keep adding to the 100 dollar level.
Finally, my package is being delivered tomorrow after being held up by UPS for weeks. SO STOKED!
I got one of the vampire and just about every single add-on possible. It's just under a billion miniatures. Gonna make my Pathfinder crew help me paint them.
It's been 10 years (give or take) since Spike Lee did anything good.
Yeah I got an email saying they were coming on the 11th I think it was and the UPS tracker hasn't updated since. They said they had to take down their international container due to so error but I've yet to hear an update since.Finally, my package is being delivered tomorrow after being held up by UPS for weeks. SO STOKED!
I got one of the vampire and just about every single add-on possible. It's just under a billion miniatures. Gonna make my Pathfinder crew help me paint them.
Spike Lee is kickstarting his next indie movie...
I've seen the documentaries you are talking about. Wasn't impressed.Spoken as someone that hasn't watched any of his documentary work or interviews on "Winning Time".
Oldboy's probably going to rule, though.
lolI've seen the documentaries you are talking about. Wasn't impressed.
But since we're making assumptions, try this one on for size: if Spike Lee were white and/or more mainstream, you would hate him. He could make the exact same films frame for frame, and you would hate him.
Oldboy was already perfect. It didn't need to be remade with white actors.Oldboy's probably going to rule, though.
Oldboy was already perfect. It didn't need to be remade with white actors.