It was probably my tweet of the link last night that helped put the Veronica Mars movie over the top in its Kickstarter campaign.
But seriously, The Hollywood Reporter has, well, reported that the effort met it's goal of raising $2 million in less than a day.
I've always been hopeful that the rumored movie would get off the ground, because I was a big fan of the series, created by Rob Thomas. He's clearly a fan of the private eye genre and the mystery genre in general.
Veronica, played by Kristen Bell, was a teen private eye more in the mold of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe than Nancy Drew. Elements of Agatha Christie crept into stories as well.
I got some eye rolls recently from students as I tried to convince them of the show's quality. I guess I felt a little vindicated reading this morning's headline. It's always fun to see a fresh take on noir and private eyes.
Guess we'll see how the film turns out in a year or so.
Personally, I'd love to see a Veronica Mars movie. kickstarter.com/projects/55991…
— Sidney_Williams (@Sidney_Williams) March 13, 2013
But seriously, The Hollywood Reporter has, well, reported that the effort met it's goal of raising $2 million in less than a day.
I've always been hopeful that the rumored movie would get off the ground, because I was a big fan of the series, created by Rob Thomas. He's clearly a fan of the private eye genre and the mystery genre in general.
Veronica, played by Kristen Bell, was a teen private eye more in the mold of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe than Nancy Drew. Elements of Agatha Christie crept into stories as well.
I got some eye rolls recently from students as I tried to convince them of the show's quality. I guess I felt a little vindicated reading this morning's headline. It's always fun to see a fresh take on noir and private eyes.
Guess we'll see how the film turns out in a year or so.
2 comments:
I remember vaguely hearing of this series but never watched it. Sounds like I missed something pretty good.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
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