Veronica Mars was very fun. It is definitely a film for fans and it's good if you have the show fresh in your mind as there are many, many call backs to the series throughout.
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Do you think people who haven't seen it will enjoy it?
Hard to say. It's well done I think, but it definitely had an extended TV episode vibe.
I thought it did a pretty good job of providing background and explaining context, but the critic I went with hadn't watched the series since it was on and knew he was missing a lot of inside jokes.
It's well done I think, but it definitely had an extended TV episode vibe.
Or a compressed TV season vibe.
At the afterparty, a couple industry people who had only ever seen one or two episodes said they still loved it. Anyone who goes in with no background will know they're missing something because obvs but it won't affect the appreciation of the actual story of the movie.
This American Life staff as extras in Veronica Mars movie (and some other pictures and stuff): [link]
I saw VM on digital and the Lego Movie today. Both were very satisfying.
In VA, I was so sad about Gia. Enjoyed the movie as a whole.
I saw Veronica Mars tonight on demand, and I loved it. Love love loved it, every minute, especially the end. In my totally biased fan opinion, it was fantastic.
I loved the end too! and it could be a set up for a series of movies or new series?
That's what I said!!!
I may need to chill.
I can't get On Demand and I doubt it's going to play here, are there any other ways to see it?