It's been over three years since Veronica Mars has gone off the air and since that time, all Kristen Bellhas done is champion for a big screen release.
The problem is, Warner Bros. holds the rights to the franchise and despite the constant pleading and begging from fans Kristen, they still haven't forged ahead with a movie or relinquished control of the rights.
Yesterday, Kristen decided to channel her inner Gossip Girl and blast the Internet to get some supporters. On her Twitter, she posted:
"Mars fans-can we bug @wbpictures & tell em they must do a VM film?? new tactic. bombard em w/tweets, there's evidence of fans they cant ignore.
#veronicamars fans send petitions & any obsessive behavior you have to @wbpictures & demand the film. they see no audience for it? i beg to differ."
It's so unlike a star to be the one fighting for her TV show to go to the big screen that we really hope she gets it done. Maybe it won't make a billion dollars, but when will a studio ever get this kind of dedication from an actress to a project again?
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We can't believe this sad excuse for a father, husband, and human being was actually granted a court date to appeal a ruling by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge last year that denied his request to fire the current executors of Michael Jackson's estate, entertainment lawyer John Branca and music executive John McClain.
Joe Jackson's argument is he was financially dependent on his son, Michael Jackson, while he was alive, therefore he thinks he has the right to dismiss any of the potential executors of his son's estate.
And now a judge has given him a date to fight it out in court - October 6th.
Despicable!
This man is shameless and looks like he'll do ANYTHING for $$$!!
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