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The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
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Starring:
Adam Garcia, Rosario Dawson, Jake Busey, Enrico Colantoni, Ethan Suplee, Gregory Jbara, Dan Butler, Linda Hart, Shiva Rose, Chandra West, Heather Paige Kent, Stoney Westmoreland, John Rothman, Rob Benedict, Rob Benedict, Anjul Nigam

Directed By:
Mick Jackson

Written By:
Jon Favreau, Po Bronson, Gary Tieche


 
The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
February 8th, 2008

Simplify, Clarify, and Economize

Favorite Movie Quote: "Big ups for everyone!"

The idea of a $99 computer may have been a big dream in this film, but to those who have seen the documentary TED, it is a reality. Of course, the real $99 computer is nothing like these guys dreamed up!

Andy (Adam Garcia) wants to really build something like his father. So, he quits his marketing job and goes to work at a dream factory. They do not accept him and give him the $99 computer project, which no one believes is possible. he has to recruit his own team.

He gets the only guys left. When you see them, you will know why they are left - no one else would touch them. Jake Busey, Ethan Suplee (Randy from "My Name Is Earl"), and Anjul Nigam join Andy.

While Andy is not busy on the computer project he is trying to make it with Rosario Dawson. You know that she is really the reason I am watching this movie.

But, I got a bonus. Besides almost seeing Rosario shine, I got a lot of laughs along the way and I got to see a jerk (Enrico Colantoni) get his due. Not bad for an hour and a half.

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