FullOfLCL
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This is a thought that's been dogging me for some time now. Here's a Gen-Xer with a highly talked-about neurologial disorder, who's become internet famous largely through documenting his own bizarre escapades, and who has a more thoroughly researched life and upbringing than many "real" celebrities. I firmly believe that a vast, untapped audience exists for Chris and that they (I'm being true and honest here) would gladly watch a feature-length documentary about him and his world.
Unlikely, I know, but imagine if interviews with Chris, Barb and others could be filmed/recorded somehow and incorporated into a feature documentary. Would you pay to see it? Better yet, would you pay to be a part of it? If Kickstarter can work for reviving a show about (sorry 90s kids) Levar Burton reading children's books, it might be able to make something like this happen as well.
Thoughts?
Unlikely, I know, but imagine if interviews with Chris, Barb and others could be filmed/recorded somehow and incorporated into a feature documentary. Would you pay to see it? Better yet, would you pay to be a part of it? If Kickstarter can work for reviving a show about (sorry 90s kids) Levar Burton reading children's books, it might be able to make something like this happen as well.
Thoughts?