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Kevin Smith has announced plans to auction off his film "Killroy Was Here" as an NFT (non-fungible token). He tells USA TODAY, "It s a brave new world." ....
Kevin Smith Is Selling His New Horror Movie as an NFT He s also launched something called Jay and Silent Bob s Crypto Studio Kilroy Is Here will arrive as an NFT. Specifically, the owner of the NFT will have the rights to exhibit, distribute and stream the work as they see fit. In other words, it will mean added income outside of the blockchain. Speaking with Deadline, Smith explained what drew him to the new tech. As an indie artist, I m always looking for a new platform through which to tell a story, he said. And crypto has the potential to provide that, while also intersecting with our almost 25 years of experience selling real world collectibles online and at the brick-and-mortar Jay and Silent Bob s Secret Stash. Back in 1994, we took ....
But back to Smith, who shared the news in a tweet today: Back in 1994, I took my first flick to Sundance to sell it. Now in 2021, I’m taking my new flick to CRYPTO to sell it! KILLROY WAS HERE to be the first film sold as an NFT! Winner can even distribute it! Welcome to Jay and Silent Bob’s Crypto Studio! Home of the Smokin’ Tokens! In an exclusive with Deadline, the Clerks director went into more detail about his plans to auction off his upcoming horror film as an NFT, where the buyer would have the rights to exhibit, distribute, or stream the piece. ....
Photo: Paul Butterfield (Getty Images) No longer content just to ruin his reputation with increasinglyterriblemovies, Kevin Smith is broadening his path of devastation, and contributing to the destruction of both the health of modern art and our environment by getting into the NFT game. The writer/director/podcaster has announced that his upcoming evil graffiti horror film, Killroy Was Here, will be exclusively auctioned to a single buyer as a non-fungible token. Advertisement Deadline covers Smith’s plan, which will give some rich Gen X-er or art speculator “the rights to exhibit, distribute, and stream [ Killroy Was Here], making it a means for whoever owns the movie to earn money outside of the blockchain.” Smith says the auction, which will allow the buyer to “monetize [the movie] traditionally or simply own a film that nobody ever sees but them,” feels similar to selling ....