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      Gab Cody on December 31

      BIG THANKS to everyone who supported the project. More details forthcoming and rewards, of course!

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      Jane Kasov on December 31

      Congratulations on achieving your funding goal. We wish you all the best.

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      Tara Velan on December 29

      THIS FILM: Progression, will be good for your endorphins via laughter. Endorphins (LAUGHING) increase your blood flow, help you live longer, look younger, feel warmer, and reduce stress and physical pain. LET'S GO! ANY amount you can contribute will help. DO IT NOW, call your moms and your uncles, you won't regret it.

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      Debbie Hardin on December 27

      Your play, Fat Beckett, was fantastic so I can only imagine how good this film will be!

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      Chrissie Vanacore on December 20

      mmmmm - a movie that looks entertaining as well as delicious. :)

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      Courtney Turich on December 19

      I can not get the line "raccoons with titties" out of my head

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We will thank you by name on the Progression website. Or your dog or cat's name. Or whatever name you like.

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We'll give you a DVD of the film so you can watch it over and over again. Because trust us, you will want to. We'll put your name in the film's end credits, you'll receive a ticket to the film's premiere and we will thank you by name on the website.

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2 Backers • Limited Reward (38 of 40 remaining)

Wow! You'll get a limited edition Progression cookbook with production stills, recipes, cast and crew notes and tips for planning your own drama-free progressive dinner. We'll give you a DVD of the film so you can watch it over and over again. Because trust us, you will want to. We'll put your name in the film's end credits, you'll receive a ticket to the film's premiere and we will thank you by name on the website.

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3 Backers • Limited Reward (2 of 5 remaining)

Filmmakers Gab Cody and Sam Turich will provide a one-page professional film treatment for your story idea. You'll get a limited edition Progression cookbook with production stills, recipes, cast and crew notes, and tips for planning your own drama-free progressive dinner. We'll give you a DVD of the film so you can watch it over and over again. Because trust us, you will want to. We'll put your name in the film's end credits, you'll receive a ticket to the film's premiere and we will thank you by name on the website.

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You're an Associate Producer! You'll get a title card with other Associate Producers, Associate Producer credit on IMDB.com, and a day on the set. You'll get a limited edition Progression cookbook with production stills, recipes, cast and crew notes, and tips for planning your own drama-free progressive dinner. We'll give you a DVD of the film so you can watch it over and over again. Because trust us, you will want to. You probably don't need your name in the film's end credits also, but hey, you're an Associate Producer so you can do what you want! You'll receive a ticket to the film's premiere and we will thank you by name on the website.

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You're an Executive Producer! You get your very own title card, Executive Producer credit on IMDB.com, a day on set and recognition at the premiere. You'll get a limited edition Progression cookbook with production stills, recipes, cast and crew notes, and tips for planning your own drama-free progressive dinner. We'll give you a DVD of the film so you can watch it over and over again. Because trust us, you will want to. You probably don't need your name in the film's end credits, but hey, you're an Executive Producer so you can do what you want! You'll receive a ticket to the film's premiere and we will thank you by name on the website.

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Gab Cody is a seriously funny playwright and filmmaker. She uses her skills as a storyteller and producer-- as well as a classically trained actor, improviser and standup comedian-- to create hilariously brain-agitating works. Her plays, films and live shows-- whether inspired by commedia dell'arte, Nietzsche's philosophy, 1930’s screwball comedy or 1960’s horror films-- are always funny and insightful. Her credits include the cult hit short film Mombies, the original stage comedies Crush the Infamous Thing, Prussia: 1866, Fat Beckett and The Sisters Grey, and regular appearances on WDVE’s The Jim and Randy Show.

Sam Turich is a director, writer and actor. With Gab Cody he co-created Mombies, which screened at film festivals across America and Europe, and the original stage comedy Crush the Infamous Thing: The Adventures of the Hollywood Four, which had its world premiere at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami after workshops at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and Urban Stages in New York. Sam played the lead in Kyle Jarrow’s Armless, winner of the Best Overall Production Award at the New York International Fringe Festival. In New York, Sam was a writer and performer in Weekly Review, the original news-parody musical.

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