Whether or not you approve of the millions raised by the Kickstarter campaign for "Veronica Mars," it's really all a matter of perspective. Some folks are just fine essentially giving Warner Bros. what is essentially a free movie, while others were a bit more hesitant to fund a picture whose budget is mere pocket change for the studio. The lines of ethics and charitable contribution are grey and shifting and certainly this latest celebrity endeavor will continue the conversation. "Scrubs" actor and "Garden State" filmmaker Zach Braff is ready to make his sophomore directorial effort "Wish I Was Here," but he needs $2 million, and he wants you to help. So why should Braff get your cash? Well, as he explains in the video below, while he could get money from the usual Hollywood channels, he wouldn't be able to retain final cut or cast the movie to his liking, so he's hoping to make it independently to retain full creative control. That seems reasonable enough. So, what is this movie all...
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