In 2016, two years after their IndieGogo campaign, the trio caused worldwide controversy when they announced they could no longer complete production of the movie,[12] which raised speculation that they had improperly spent the money on themselves.
[13] They were widely panned and heavily criticized by websites like The Daily Dot,[14] Yahoo!,[15] and Metro[16] for their supposed embezzlement of such an amount of money and the lack of any recourse donors were given by IndieGogo.
On September 22, FND Films founder Aaron Fronk gave a morose interview to Fox 32 Chicago where he once again claimed the money was gone and could not be reimbursed.
They were largely lauded, nationally[18] and abroad,[19] for their risky attempt towards marketing their film, with TechCrunch claiming it all to have been an "epic, expertly executed troll".
Aside from Youtube, FND Films also concentrate on corporate and professional freelance video, having worked for Taco Bell, Big Lots, Motorola, KFC, and Discover Card.
While still based in the Midwest during the post-production period of It's All Good, the trio appeared sparingly in the projects of others, including Jozef K. Richards' web-series Friday Night Weekly as themselves, and in the short-lived series Poké Men & Women as a destructive cadre of poorly behaved and reckless Mr.
The Coop has been very active since relocating to Los Angeles, racking up several appearances in films such as Strongroom, The Artist, Thanks a Latte, and Kappa Force.