dude hallenbeck wrote:Dolph seems intuitive enough to know Kickstarter = publicity.
Publicity or not their video was lame and amateurish: 30 something producer looking like a typical American guy his age, shot on a shooting range for no justified reason (they don't make use of it other than he has a machine gun sitting there) talking like we were having a beer at a party and he's telling how he has this "really cool" project with a "really cool" cast...
I understand them being busy prepping the movie but that's not very convincing (coming from filmmakers who could have at least make a video look good and edit it a little): doesn't make it look great even though the film could be.
I think like many people these days who jump on the wagon, they probably overestimated the power of crowdfunding and thought they could getaway with it easy with the project AND the cast when some successful campaigns come out of nowhere...
bomaz wrote:Maybe the actors don't even know about it.
I believe they didn't, or else they wouldn't have to shut it down because they wouldn't have had the chance to launch i, at least not like that.