Veering, further off topic...
You can, legally, call your movie Star Wars. You cannot use the
trademarked logo, but you can use those two words in that order.
Lucasfilm can ask you to stop and they can tie you up in legal
limbo for a long time, but legally, if the content of your movie
called "Star Wars" is significantly different and you can prove
it's existence won't cause confusion with the 1977 film, you can
use that title.
bigzizbackz - I have a suggestion. Serious investors need more
than the info you have offered. And serious investors are
unlikely to take the time to send you an email if you can't take
the time to present an informative pitch.
And one more thing: if you are as serious as you want the
investors to be (and people with 1.5 million dollars do gamble
are serious) you might want to use a serious e-mail account. Both
your e-mails have "fan" in the name and are public, free
addresses. I see that and think you aren't as serious as I am. It
might be unfair to make that assumption, but that and you lack of
information makes you seem less than serious.