Con Man

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  1. Liet

    Liet Dr. of Horribleness, Ph.D.

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    I haven't seen a link here to Alan Tudyk and Nate Fillion's indiegogo campaign. It looks like this one is getting off the ground and should be great!



    What do you do when you're a sci-fi star but your TV show has been dead for years? You spend a lot of time at conventions, and a pair of Firefly actors want to let fans know what it's like from their perspectives. Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk are launching a web series called Con Man about two former sci-fi stars — yes, one a ship's captain, the other its pilot — who have gone on to have wildly different levels of success. Fillion's character is a huge star, while Tudyk, who is writing and directing this series, plays a character who's still stuck in smaller roles.

    The show focuses on Tudyk's character as he attends conventions and other events. It's supposed to be based in part on the experiences — strange, funny, or otherwise — that he's had over the years while interacting with fans and others in the convention world. "If you’ve gone to a sci-fi convention, you’ve only seen half of it," Tudyk says in a statement. "Con Man delivers what convention ‘all-access’ passes have only promised in the past."

    Tudyk and Fillion went to Indiegogo to raise money for Con Man and quickly exceeded their goal of $425,000. At press time, the campaign is sitting closer to $650,000 with a month to go. How many episodes Tudyk makes will depend on the final funding. Right now, he's committed to four, with a fifth episode being added at $725,000. A handful of other sci-fi stars will also appear in the series. That includes Firefly costars Gina Torres and Sean Maher, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, as well as Felicia Day, Amy Acker, and Seth Green. It's a crew and a concept that deep sci-fi fans won't be able to ignore, so it's no surprise that the campaign is already funded: the real question is how high it'll go.
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  2. Will Power

    Will Power If you only knew the irony of my name.

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    ^That looks cool! Good find!

    Your OP reminds me:
    Can you believe "SERENITY" is a DECADE OLD now?!?!
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  3. Liet

    Liet Dr. of Horribleness, Ph.D.

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    I hadn't realized it was that long ago. That movie was pretty much the best piece of fan service ever. While not quite a perfect movie, it did essentially as good a job as possible of tying the loose ends of the show together in a two hour time-frame.

    The episodes are now fully funded and they're getting into Blu-ray releases and comic books with additional funding. This is definitely high on my 2015 to-do list.
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  4. Demiurge

    Demiurge Goodbye and Hello, as always.

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    Yeah, last time I checked it was over $2.5 million. I think they are struggling to come up with new and interesting stretch goals. :D
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