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The 30 Year Deal
Lindsey is celebrating her 30th birthday, but when a friend from high school shows up with a proposition, things get weird.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles Kevin Smith's ambitious, and ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to secure the rights to the comic book 'The Sandman' from DC Comics for a film adaptation. Smith, a lifelong fan, details his decades-long pursuit, the various meetings and negotiations, and the eventual decision by DC to move forward with a different adaptation. The film offers a humorous and often poignant look at a filmmaker's passion project and the realities of Hollywood deal-making.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its humor, honesty, and insight into the world of filmmaking. Audiences familiar with Kevin Smith's work and his passion for comic books found it particularly engaging.
What Reviewers Say
An entertaining and revealing look into a filmmaker's long-held dream.
Smith's signature humor shines through, even in the face of disappointment.
Provides a fascinating, albeit fictionalized, glimpse into the often-opaque world of Hollywood rights acquisitions.
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Fun Fact
Kevin Smith initially announced 'The 30 Year Deal' documentary in 2011, but production and release were significantly delayed, with the final film premiering in 2016, reflecting the long and arduous journey he documented.
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