LOS ANGELES — Do you know how fast you were raising money?

In just over 24 hours, comedy group Broken Lizard raised the $2 million it needed to hit the gas on Super Troopers 2, a sequel to the 2001 cult classic about a bunch of screwball Vermont state troopers and their "local cops" rivals.

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With its Indiegogo campaign just launched on Tuesday morning, Broken Lizard is assured to make at least a "bare bones" version of the film, according to the filmmakers. With 31 bonus days of fundraising still to go, they could put a lot of meat on those bones.

When Veronica Mars launched its Kickstarter campaign in 2013, the goal was also $2 million for a green light. The film hit that number in a matter of hours, on the way to a final total of $5.7 million, which bought them a whole lot more production value.

Fox Searchlight has said it would distribute Super Troopers 2 if the film is made, but the width of that release and robustness of its marketing campaign will depend on how much Broken Lizard can leg out its Indiegogo funds.

"We’ve got some big stuff in the script, and if we’re able to raise enough money, you’ll get to see all of it," the filmmakers say on their campaign page.

Hey, who doesn't want to see Lynda Carter back on the big screen?