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'''''The Chronicles of Rick Roll''''' was a planned movie that was written and produced by Andrew Fischer. The movie made its way around the internet in February of 2011, when a teaser trailer featuring Antoine Dodson (Bed Intruder song guy), Bear Vasquez (double rainbow guy), Ben Schulz (Leeroy Jenkins), Brian Collins (Boom goes the dynamite), Jack and Stephen Quire (Freakout kid and brother), and Gary Brolsma (Numa Numa guy). This quickly created hype for the movie and news outlets like CNN and Business Insider picked up the story. The movie reportedly had a $60 million budget, actors like Mark Christopher Lawrence, John Henningan, and James Butler were rumored to be in the movie. There was official promotional material made for the movie. At San Diego Comic-Con 2012, Andrew Fischer held a private pre-production event where it was revealed the movie was slated for a 2013 release date. Soon the release date was pushed back to 2014. After 2013, no updates have been published about the movie.
'''''The Chronicles of Rick Roll''''' was a planned movie that was written and produced by Andrew Fischer. The movie made its way around the internet in February of 2011, when a teaser trailer featuring Antoine Dodson (Bed Intruder song guy), Bear Vasquez (double rainbow guy), Ben Schulz (Leeroy Jenkins), Brian Collins (Boom goes the dynamite), Jack and Stephen Quire (Freakout kid and brother), and Gary Brolsma (Numa Numa guy). This quickly created hype for the movie and news outlets like CNN and Business Insider picked up the story. Actors like Mark Christopher Lawrence, John Henningan, and James Butler were rumored to be in the movie.<ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/antoine-dodson-double-rainbow-guy-star-chronicles-rick/story?id=12999138 ABC article about the film.] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref><ref>[http://www.businessinsider.com/viral-video-stars-movie-the-chronicles-of-rick-roll-2011-2#ixzz2VHOx7ZKG Business Insider article on the film.] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190411194249/https://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/03/07/viral.video.feature.film/index.html Archived CNN article on the film.] Retrieved 20 Nov '17</ref>


==plot==
==Plot==
A man must save the love of his life after they were sucked into the internet. The movie takes heavy inspiration from Alice in Wonderland. Nothing else about the film's plot has been released.  
The plot of the film is that a man must save the love of his life after they were sucked into the internet. The film was said to have taken heavy inspiration from ''Alice in Wonderland''. Nothing else regarding the film's plot and direction wasn't released during its production.
 
==Production and Availability==
In November of 2011, director Andrew Fischer asked for $100,000 on Indiegogo. This was also on top of the film's reported $60 million budget. Unfortunately, the project managed to raise a paltry $1,441, or about 1.4% of the amount originally asked for. The project's deadline was on April 3rd, 2012. After the project failed to gain the money needed, director Andrew Fischer posted this comment on the update section:
<blockquote>"Unfortunately, this campaign was not a success. It appears that crowdsourcing is not ideal for projects of this magnitude. We do have a lot of exciting things in the works behind the scenes, however, and will continue to post progress updates on our Facebook page. And for those wondering, yes, we will be refunding all of the money that was contributed to this campaign. We appreciate all of you who supported us and hope you will continue to do so via word of mouth. If you have any questions about getting your refund, or if you have not received it by this upcoming weekend please get in touch with us and we will make sure it happens. Thanks, everyone!"</blockquote>
 
Despite failing to secure additional funding, this did not deter Andrew Fischer from trying to push the film out in time.
 
At San Diego Comic-Con 2012, Andrew Fischer held a private pre-production event where it was revealed the movie was slated for a 2013 release date. Soon the release date was pushed back to 2014. After 2013, no updates have been published about the movie. The movie was never released in 2014 after the 2014 pushback date. It is unknown what happened during the production of the movie and why it was never released. Most speculation points out to the fact that many of the jokes or memes were just simply outdated and the film would not have done well if it was released. It is also possible that the film was never able to get a studio to help finance and distribute the film.


==Gallery==  
==Gallery==  
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200px>
File:Hideyokids.jpeg|Teaser poster for the film featuring Antoine Dodson of the "Hide yo kids" meme.
File:Doublerainbow.jpeg|Teaser poster featuring Bear Vasquez of the "Double Rainbow" meme.
File:Markchristopher.jpeg|Teaser poster featuring character actor Mark Christopher Lawrence.
</gallery>
==External Links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1853693/ IMDb page for the film.] Retrieved 20 Nov '17
 
==References==
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==External Links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1853693/ imdb page] Retrieved 20 Nov '17
*[http://www.businessinsider.com/viral-video-stars-movie-the-chronicles-of-rick-roll-2011-2#ixzz2VHOx7ZKG Business Insider article] Retrieved 20 Nov '17
*[http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/antoine-dodson-double-rainbow-guy-star-chronicles-rick/story?id=12999138 ABC article about the movie] Retrieved 20 Nov '17
*[http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/03/07/viral.video.feature.film/index.html CNN article on the movie] Retrieved 20 Nov '17


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 13 April 2023

Chroniclesposter.jpeg

Teaser poster for The Chronicles of Rick Roll.

Status: Lost

The Chronicles of Rick Roll was a planned movie that was written and produced by Andrew Fischer. The movie made its way around the internet in February of 2011, when a teaser trailer featuring Antoine Dodson (Bed Intruder song guy), Bear Vasquez (double rainbow guy), Ben Schulz (Leeroy Jenkins), Brian Collins (Boom goes the dynamite), Jack and Stephen Quire (Freakout kid and brother), and Gary Brolsma (Numa Numa guy). This quickly created hype for the movie and news outlets like CNN and Business Insider picked up the story. Actors like Mark Christopher Lawrence, John Henningan, and James Butler were rumored to be in the movie.[1][2][3]

Plot

The plot of the film is that a man must save the love of his life after they were sucked into the internet. The film was said to have taken heavy inspiration from Alice in Wonderland. Nothing else regarding the film's plot and direction wasn't released during its production.

Production and Availability

In November of 2011, director Andrew Fischer asked for $100,000 on Indiegogo. This was also on top of the film's reported $60 million budget. Unfortunately, the project managed to raise a paltry $1,441, or about 1.4% of the amount originally asked for. The project's deadline was on April 3rd, 2012. After the project failed to gain the money needed, director Andrew Fischer posted this comment on the update section:

"Unfortunately, this campaign was not a success. It appears that crowdsourcing is not ideal for projects of this magnitude. We do have a lot of exciting things in the works behind the scenes, however, and will continue to post progress updates on our Facebook page. And for those wondering, yes, we will be refunding all of the money that was contributed to this campaign. We appreciate all of you who supported us and hope you will continue to do so via word of mouth. If you have any questions about getting your refund, or if you have not received it by this upcoming weekend please get in touch with us and we will make sure it happens. Thanks, everyone!"

Despite failing to secure additional funding, this did not deter Andrew Fischer from trying to push the film out in time.

At San Diego Comic-Con 2012, Andrew Fischer held a private pre-production event where it was revealed the movie was slated for a 2013 release date. Soon the release date was pushed back to 2014. After 2013, no updates have been published about the movie. The movie was never released in 2014 after the 2014 pushback date. It is unknown what happened during the production of the movie and why it was never released. Most speculation points out to the fact that many of the jokes or memes were just simply outdated and the film would not have done well if it was released. It is also possible that the film was never able to get a studio to help finance and distribute the film.

Gallery

Official teaser trailer. (Archived)

Pre-Production Party Interviews at Comic-Con 2012.

External Links

References