Go support Don Bluth's new movie.
>https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/dragon-s-lair-returns#/
Huh. Supposin' I will. I certainly can't say no to the inevitable resurgence of Daphne porn.
Oh what do you know, Flexible Funding. WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED IT?
And either their average pledge is nearly 3 times what you'd normally see in even extremely successful crowdfunding campaigns or they're padding it themselves.
I wonder why someone would do such a thing...
>>77920420
What's wrong with that
>>77920464
Because if you have money you just ask for less, not pad out your own campaign to make it look more successful. There's a reason kickstarter will straight up kill your project if they find you doing that.
>>77920497
Good thing it's not in Kickstarter then.
>>77920507
Yes that is very fortunate for someone.
>>77920517
The fact that you're so bothered by this is hilarious. :^)
>>77920531
the fact that you're not isn't.
>>77920420
>>77920497
>>77920542
The rewards were dropped to lower prices from the Kickstarter, and the Kickstarter had raised about $220k before they ended it. This is about how much people were going to pay previously, adjusted for the cheaper rewards.
The cheaper rewards also means there's a bigger dip in how much goes towards the actual production of the pitch; which means they are basically going to try and shop around with a shittier pitch because they know they're having trouble getting enough money together.
There definitely isn't padding going on.
>>77920235
>I certainly can't say no to the inevitable resurgence of Daphne porn.
No you can't.
>>77920042
Oh, I guess that's why Don Bluth randomly started following me on Twitter.
>First Kickstarter already failed
I'm sure that will convince studios there's a demand for this.