


And I loved the valentine's hearts. That is so adorable.


Sounds reasonable...maybe it was idea that they decided not to pursue.r1015bill wrote:You know, I remember that but I don't recall that it went anywhere.
I think I thought it was a bug so they could hear what was being said.
I saw that...MickLifeCrisis wrote:An article about the movie is in today's Wall Street Journal business section. It was discussing how the movie is going to be released in major theaters and online at the same time.
That's the other weird part - the advertising (or lack thereof)librarian_7 wrote:I think, for one thing, that they're expecting that many of the backers getting video will also want to see it on the big screen. As far as the other means of distribution, perhaps they're banking on pre-release publicity to generate interest?
Since Veronica Mars was a TV show, I would think tossing a few bucks toward TV advertising wouldn't hurt.Advertising is being done entirely online and in AMC theaters, with no traditional television spots or billboards. Given the movie's modest budget, Warner says it is counting only on the existing "Veronica Mars" fan base to attend.