Broken Lizard Industries wants you to help them fund "Super Troopers 2." The comedy troupe has started a crowdfunding campaign so they can make the sequel. The question is, how bad do their fans want to see this movie?
This guy really likes Kenny Loggins. Like, really, REALLY likes Loggins.
He likes the '80s movie soundtrack master so much that he started a Kickstarter campaign to raise $30,000 to get him to play a 75-minute private concert in his living room.
I'm amazed at what crowd funding can accomplish. CBS6 is reporting on a man in Ohio that is crowdfunding a potato salad on kickstarter.
Originally set up with a goal of $10, the project has become successful enough to reach stretch goals such as:
Stretch Goals:
$35 - I will make 4x as much Potato Salad...
Kickstarter touts itself as a way for people to bring their dreams to life by allowing people to donate money to fund projects created by others that normally wouldn't have the financial backing to exist. However, some celebrities and media organizations have started using it for projects of their own. Is that fair?