All opinions are welcome, especially when so well thought out. My take is, I don't think the not-famous-yet movie makers see celebrities coming in and raising money for films they could easily green light via a studio they have a relationship with as a plus. There is a finite amount of money people are willing to donate, regardless of the wet dreams crowdfunding sites promise us. And the chances of a no-name receiving any crumbs after the big names have gotten the spoils? Don't see it happening, unfortunately.
Put another way, if it were like that then we'd be seeing a lot more no-names become big names.
I'm glad they meant that much to you. Advertising-- good advertising-- is as good as any culture. It stays with you. I know exactly where you're talking about, too, on the Susquehanna. It's funny how advertising, like any cultural movement can stay with you. it doesn't matter how big or how small. the frame of reference ingrains it so it's a permanent fixture on our psyche.
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