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Monday, March 17, 2014

Veronica Mars

Vernoica Mars Sequel 2 Sequal
Veronica Mars has one of the most interesting stories of the year. But I’m not referring to the script.

I never saw the cult-fave TV show, but I love the thought of a gumshoe drama with Kristen Bell and was wondering if I could jump right in. Lucky for someone like me, creator writer and director Rob Thomas effortlessly initiates all audiences into the Veronica Mars world with a story that sends a modern Veronica (Bell) back home for a high school reunion — and a mystery to solve. Bell is irresistible and the story is, well, cute enough.

You’re probably wondering if this just felt like a TV show on the big screen. I can’t answer that because I took advantage of an in-home release date that was the same as opening night. A trend I don’t like as a theater-lover, but was pretty satisfied with for something like Veronica Mars.

Turns out, the legacy of Veronica Mars will be its more interesting story: how fans on Kickstarter, the crowd-funding platform, brought their favorite show to the big screen.

Simply put: Marshmallow fans will appreciate Kristen Bell and the clever wit of this film, but the story is too mellow for a satisfying night at the movies.

Award potential: None.

The ten buck review: Not worth ten bucks. But for $6.99 on-demand, I have no complaints.