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The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.3K
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Jake Busey, Rosario Dawson, Adam Garcia, Anjul Nigam, and Ethan Suplee in The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002)
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Andy works in marketing but wants to create something "real" so he gets a job in research with huge a pay cut. He teams with 3 nerds to develop a $99 PC for 3rd world students. Then comes th... Read allAndy works in marketing but wants to create something "real" so he gets a job in research with huge a pay cut. He teams with 3 nerds to develop a $99 PC for 3rd world students. Then comes the dot-com crash.Andy works in marketing but wants to create something "real" so he gets a job in research with huge a pay cut. He teams with 3 nerds to develop a $99 PC for 3rd world students. Then comes the dot-com crash.

  • Director
    • Mick Jackson
  • Writers
    • Po Bronson
    • Jon Favreau
    • Gary Tieche
  • Stars
    • Adam Garcia
    • Rosario Dawson
    • Jake Busey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Po Bronson
      • Jon Favreau
      • Gary Tieche
    • Stars
      • Adam Garcia
      • Rosario Dawson
      • Jake Busey
    • 31User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 20Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Garcia
    Adam Garcia
    • Andy Kasper
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Alisa
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Darrell Claxton
    Enrico Colantoni
    Enrico Colantoni
    • Francis Benoit
    Ethan Suplee
    Ethan Suplee
    • Curtis 'Tiny' Reese
    Anjul Nigam
    Anjul Nigam
    • Salman Fard
    Gregory Jbara
    Gregory Jbara
    • Hank
    Dan Butler
    Dan Butler
    • Lloyd Acheson
    Linda Hart
    Linda Hart
    • Mrs. 'B'
    Shiva Rose
    Shiva Rose
    • Torso
    Chandra West
    Chandra West
    • Robin
    Rob Benedict
    Rob Benedict
    • Willy
    • (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
    Heather Dubrow
    Heather Dubrow
    • Claudia Goss
    • (as Heather Paige Kent)
    Stoney Westmoreland
    • Link
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Ben
    • (as John M. Rothman)
    Andy Berman
    Andy Berman
    • Old Man
    Reggie Lee
    Reggie Lee
    • Suit
    Brent Hinkley
    Brent Hinkley
    • Security Guard #1
    • Director
      • Mick Jackson
    • Writers
      • Po Bronson
      • Jon Favreau
      • Gary Tieche
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    User reviews31

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    robotman757

    Don't Let others spoil the fun

    It is sad that the reviews on this movie are so poor. Personally my wife and I thought it was very good. I enjoyed the movie and the concept of a 99 dollar laptop is nice. We are quite some time from a price like that, but one can dream. Anyway, I have learned to never let someone else's opinion spoil what could be a great movie. I really enjoyed the film and hope the reviews get better!!
    6ghonzo

    Cheeseball interpretation of the book

    I enjoy the writing of Po Bronson, with Bombardiers being right up there with Catch-22 as one of the funniest books I have ever read. I remember enjoying The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest as well, although I think I keep confusing it with Microserfs by Douglas Coupland. When I saw this movie was playing on Showtime, I had no idea that it was made into a movie. I guess it was only released in L.A. and New York in 2002. Well, it's certainly a cheeseball interpretation of the book, with sub-par writing by Jon Favreau, who adapted the screenplay. But, being a movie about the dot-com generation, I can't resist. It's not horrible, and having Rosario Dawson cast as the female lead certainly doesn't suck.
    just-cw

    Terrible Movie. I loved it!

    Not that it was in the 'so-bad-it-was-good' category (though close in some ways), but it wasn't the cinematography, or the dialog or anything of that sort that I liked. What did it for me were things like the sneaky insertion of some good concepts, and topics I'd thought about years ago but didn't believe anyone else ever had.

    Back in 1985 I was thinking about a cigarette-box-sized computer with holographic display and voice i/o, while frustratedly assembling 256k(!) 8088 machines with full-height 5-1/4" 10MB(!) hard-disks and 12" amber CRT displays. I didn't think of the space-touch interface, but hey that was almost 20 years ago.

    Where these guys really shone was in their 'when life serves up lemons, make iced tea because everyone else will be making lemonade' approach to problem-solving. It's like looking at a boating magazine and seeing an idea that helps you with a home design. Synergistic cross-pollination beats idea theft and cro-magnon style greed in this film and that's refreshing no matter what vehicle it's riding in.

    Anyway, that's my 2¢ worth.
    5annexoid

    This is a great movie... for a 10 yr old!

    Remember reading those nice adventure stories when you were about 10, where a bunch of kids invent something from their garage and it costs less than their weekly allowance combined? Replace the kids with four old guys, the garage with a lab and you get this movie. You'll love this movie if you don't have a clue about "computers", otherwise, you'd have to try very hard to keep yourself from banging your head on the wall until the movie ends!
    6fedtho

    Nice, sometimes really funny

    As *Ron Smolin* points out in his comment (July 17th, 2003), this isn't a movie that's going to change your views on the universe. It's pretty Disney formatted: good wins versus evil; the handsome & smart hero gets the handsome & smart girl; even fat people and small people and foreigners and geeks can get a beautiful, SLIM girl (of course, not the other way around); and making money's OK, if it lands in the pockets of the heroes). All those imperatives are there like on a menu for the movie that won't hurt anybody's principles...

    That said, there are moments to be enjoyed, some nice ideas in the production design, even a little self irony (rather shy, but you can spot it if you pay attention...). The actors, especially the "geek-team" and most other supporting roles, really do a very good job (they actually helped me get over the too perfect, too tasteless "Andy" character, played by the otherwise very capable Adam Garcia).

    It's really like a movie for early teens that can entertain grown-ups as well - and doesn't pretend to be anything else.

    Perfectly OK for harmless entertainment. And for that little dreamy delight we can experience when we manage to forget that, most of the time, the world is a much more cruel and complex place than it is in this movie...

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    • Trivia
      Po Bronson: The author of the book as one of many tuba players living in the same building as Andy's.
    • Goofs
      When Andy moves into Mrs. B house she puts him in room number 2. (You see the number on the door.) He then goes to the bathroom and meets Alisa and introduces himself and says he lives in number 3. Alisa says she lives in 2. After Alisa makes the prototype case she enters her room, but it's room 3.
    • Quotes

      Andy: How's things?

      Tiny: Entropy is winning.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Hot Shots 1 and Deux (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      Know Your Chicken
      Written by Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda

      Performed by Cibo Matto

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2002 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The First $20 Million
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ocean Pictures
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,491
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,535
      • Jun 30, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,491
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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