Thank You, Cabbage

A project in Los Angeles, CA by Mitch Magee
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A short film about a woman on a book tour who has a crisis of confidence after a cabbage tells her she's going to have an affair.
Backers: 421
Average Pledge Per Backer: $87

Funded: $36,675 of $35,000
Dates: Mar 17th -> May 16th (60 days)
Project By: Mitch Magee
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Latest News

THE LAST THREE DAYS!

May 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Gadzooks! This is REALLY REALLY it! "Thank You, Cabbage" is 91% backed with three days to go! Many of the 375 people who have supported this short have increased their pledge in these last days—THANK YOU! That has made a huge difference! If you can... (Read More)

LAST WEEK! Tell your friends!

May 8th - via: kickstarter.com
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Over $20,000 Funded!

May 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all so much for your generosity. It has been wonderful and humbling to see people come out and support this special little movie and I really appreciate it.  You might be interested in checking out this PInterest board I made to inspire... (Read More)

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April 25th - via: usatoday.com
This week's crowd-funding feature comes just as Zach Braff has rocked Kickstarter with a new project. The actor is asking for $2 million to make a movie and has raised more than $1.4 million in about 24 hours. (Read More)

50% backed!

April 19th - via: kickstarter.com
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Why should you support this project?

April 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Check out this video where director Mitch Magee and lead actress Jocelyn DeBoer explain the reasons to support our campaign:  (Read More)

Hooray! 20% funded!

March 24th - via: kickstarter.com
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Short Film About A Talking Cabbage Seeking Kickstarter Funds

March 19th - via: tubefilter.com
Creator Mitch Magee‘s Sexual Intercourse American Style and Mister Glasses both got on our radar back in 2009, but the UCB alum is hoping to branch out with a slightly more serious project. Magee is seeking funding on Kickstarter for Thank You, Cabbage, a short film about a clairvoyant vegetable and its relationship with a writer on a book tour. No kidding. (Read More)

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