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MegD4Freedom
02-02-2011, 01:10 PM
Press Release for immediate release | 2/2/11
Contact: Megan@silvercirclemovie.com

Silver Circle is proud to announce that 5,365 Federal Reserve Notes were raised for the film's production budget. Although a small portion of the overall production budget, this money will off-set production costs through this summer and prepare us for the Sundance film submission deadline in September.

We all know the success of Money Bomb's from the Ron Paul Campaign and various other liberty-oriented projects. We found the grassroot's support for Silver Circle stronger than ever. Well-known blogs like DailyPaul.com and MaxKeiser.com all supported the film's fundraiser via blog posts and shout outs. Without the help from top blogs like this and other liberty sites and organizations we wouldn't have accomplished what we did, so thank you everyone!

In case there are some last minute pledges still rolling in, the Fiat Money Bomb (http://moneybomb.silvercirclemovie.com) site will stay open this week. Prizes from our sponsors at LibertyStickers.com and Silver-Investor.com will be shipped out to all of the raffle winners this week, so congratulations to all the winners. Let's not forget to acknowledge our video contest winner, The SilverFuturist!

Silver Circle will be trudging through the next few months rendering frames, adding layer upon layer of animation, and cutting the film into a big screen experience. The message of precious metals and the evils of central banking will be exposed through an exciting, hip story for all to enjoy. Keep up with our progress and screening announcements by joining our mailing list. The clock is ticking to the Election 2012, and we want to be right in the middle of it!

Thank you again for supporting the Fiat Money Bomb, raising $5,000 in one day is a great accomplishment for a liberty film. More reasons why Sundance won't be able to turn us down!


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hazek
02-02-2011, 01:57 PM
Is it possible to comment on the script?