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Yesterday, we told you about striking TV and film writers hitting up Silicon Valley VCs for cash. The plan is to copy WIll Ferrell's success with FunnyOrDie.com. But there is a reason Ferrell's "The Landlord" just passed 50 million views. It's funny. This clip, "THE G! True Tinseltown Tale: Dude, Where's My Car?", is not. But that's not stopping its creators from asking investors for money.
According to an SEC filing, Writers Group Film is offering 10,000,000 shares of common stock at a price of $0.15 per share in an attempt to raise $1,500,000. Not gonna happen. The video's only been viewed 1,100 times on YouTube and 300 times on FunnyOrDie, according to the filings. Unlike this video, that's pretty funny.