The crowdfunding campaign started Monday morning with a bang and by 3pm they had reached their minimum goals. At the time of this writing they have over 2,000 supporters and have raised almost $100,000. Kevin, Mike and Bill are getting the word out via Twitter and supporters of MST3K and Rifftrax have already streamed in to pledge their money. If this sort of energy sticks with the campaign to the end of its run in March then the creators of Rifftrax could be looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars which will only serve to help their effort to license the Twilight movie for the event.
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The ever-hilarious gang from the Bad Lip Reading YouTube Channel have made Twilight somehow more tolerable. By lending their impeccable voice-over skills to scenes from Twilight, the angst of the film is presented in a gut busting manner.
You know the trend: It started with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Potterheads were excited and confused to hear that the final movie of the series would be split in to two parts.It hadn’t really been done before (unless you count Kill Bill Volumes 1&2), and nobody really knew what to expect. Little did we know, this trend wasn’t going away anytime soon. It seems that the industry has decided that any film based on a book required more than one movie.
it really depends how big the book is, if the book is a good 700+ pages then i think it should be split into two parts! which in turn please all the books original fans and not leave anything out.
look what happened to HP Order of the phoenix, the movie was a mess, because there was like 800 pages if i remember correctly, and it didnt really work when they tried bringing it to the big screen.