- The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
Infobox Film | name = The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
caption = "The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest" promotional poster
director =Mick Jackson
producer =Trevor Albert
writer =Po Bronson (book)Jon Favreau Gary Tieche
starring =Adam Garcia Rosario Dawson Jake Busey Enrico Colantoni Ethan Suplee Anjul Nigam Gregory Jbara
music =Marco Beltrami
cinematography =Ronald V. Garcia
editing =Don Brochu
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =June 28 ,2002 (U.S.)
runtime = 105 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0280674"The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest" is a 2002 movie based on a novel by technology-culture writer
Po Bronson . The film starsAdam Garcia .__TOC__
Production
The film was made by
20th Century Fox at the cost of $17 million and is sometimes shown on HBO. The video and DVD received limited release in New York and Los Angeles. Po Bronson played acameo role in the film as one of many tuba players living in the same building as the main character.Plot
Garcia stars as Andy Kasper, a man who gives up his cushy marketing job to do something more fulfilling. He gets himself hired at
LaHonda Research Institute whereFrancis Benoit (Enrico Colantoni ) assigns him to design the PC99, a PC to sell for $99. He moves into a rundown apartment building where he meets his lovely artist next-door neighbor Alisa (Rosario Dawson ), and puts together a team of unassigned employees: Salman Rushdie (Anjul Nigam ), a short, foreign man with an accent who is hacking intoCIA files when Andy meets him; Curtis "Tiny" Russell (Ethan Suplee ), an overweight, anthropophobic man; and Darrell (Jake Busey ), a tall, blond, pierced, scary, germophobic, deep-voiced man with personal space issues who regularly refers to himself in the third person.The team finds many non-essential parts but cannot come close to the $99 mark. It is Salman's idea to put all the software on the
internet , eliminating the need for ahard drive , RAM, aCD-ROM drive, a floppy drive, and anything that holds information. The computer has been reduced to a microprocessor, a monitor, a mouse, a keyboard, and theinternet , but it is still too expensive. Having seen the rest of his team watching ahologram of an attractive lady the day before, in adream Andy is inspired to eliminate the monitor in favor of the cheaper holographic projector. The last few hundred dollars comes off when Darrell suggests usingvirtual reality gloves in place of a mouse and keyboard. Tiny then writes a "hypnotizer" code to link the gloves, the projector, and theinternet , and they're done.But immediately before he finishes, the whole team (except for Tiny, who is still writing the code) quits LaHonda after being told that there are no more funds for their project, but sign a non-exclusive patent waiver, meaning that LaHonda will share the patent rights to any technology they had developed up to that point. After leaving LaHonda, they pitch their product to numerous companies, but do not get accepted, mainly because
*the prototype emagi (electronic magic) as it was now called, was ugly, and
*something always seemed to go wrong during the demonstration of their product.They have almost given up hope, when in comes the lovely next-door neighbor Alisa again, whose relationship with Andy has been growing steadily. She improves its look, and when called back by an executive from one of the companies they had pitched to, to whom they had said that their design teams were working on a cosmetic model that would be ready in a couple of days when she commented, "You haven't given much thought to the look of it." After meeting with her, they agree to give her 51% of their company in exchange for getting their product manufactured and for getting Andy's Porsche bought back, which he had had to sell in order to raise money to build a new emagi after leaving LaHonda. Unfortunately, she then sells the
patent rights to the emagi to Francis Benoit, who plans to sell the emagi at $999 a piece and reap a huge profit. The team interrupts the meeting in which Benoit is going to introduce the emagi to the world and introduces an even newer computer he and his team developed and manufactured at LaHonda, which was in a state of disaster when they arrived. It was a small silver tube that projected ahologram andlasers which would detect where the hands were, eliminating the need even forvirtual reality gloves. Also, Andy reminds Benoit of the non-exclusive patent waiver, which had even been Benoit's idea in the first place.External links
* [http://www.pobronson.com Po Bronson's homepage]
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