Archive | August, 2010

Crime is Alive and Well in a Sugar Cube

While many in my industry are decreeing present time as the death of small business counterfeiting I offer a more sensible scenario.  Corporate budgets are low and so are those of the average consumer.  Many short-sighted folk to whom I may perhaps refer as “profiteering prophets” are saying that the economy is driving people to purchasing counterfeit products.  This may be true.  Their next concept is where the prediction gets a little murky.  Colleagues have told me that the small “mom and pop shops” of old are of yesteryear.

That is not true so don’t let your guard down.  People are buying less of everything.  That is true.  Real estate, luxury goods, chewing gum and, yes, even fakes.  Record layoffs took place in 2008 all over the United States.  The Unemployed are not only unemployed.  Almost all of them are now running home businesses.  Every other person I have met in the last year that have been laid off now call themselves consultants.  That is not meant to be derogatory, but meant to illustrate how thin the wall is between the fired and the home businessman.

Mary Kay cosmetics rakes in more than $3.1 Billion, Amway shows an impressive $8.4 Billion, and Avon a whopping $10.4 Billion.  When retail booms back, so will the mom & pop counterfeiters.  Stay on watch and be ready.

P.S. Does anyone can know which Bruce Dern movie the title is referencing?

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The Online Guys Episode 15 "The Tweetup Episode"

What is a tweetup you say? That’s what 21st Century folks call a Happy Hour. The Online Guys had one in Boston this year and are announcing the date of the next one! We are joined by Samantha Collier, Business Development Coordinator at Canadian firm MBM Intellectual Property Law LLP, to discuss the events and how social media affects modern business networking.
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15 – The Tweetup Episode

What is a tweetup you say?  That’s what 21st Century folks call a Happy Hour.  The Online Guys had one in Boston this year and are announcing the date of the next one!  We are joined by Samantha Collier, Business Development Coordinator at Canadian firm MBM Intellectual Property Law LLP, to discuss the events and how social media affects modern business networking.

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REVIEW: ‘The Expendables’

Who would have thought Stallone’s sappy uttering of the phrase “I’m  expendable” in 1985′s “Rambo: First Blood Part II” would have become  a movie title 25 years later?  Well, here we are and there it is.   While Stallone’s usual directorial efforts are above average but tend  to be overly melodramatic (Rocky 2, 3, 4 & 6; Rambo 4) “The  Expendables” is an action flick that does not take itself seriously.  It  is a mash-up of about a dozen iconic action actors revolving around the  core team of Stallone, Jason Statham and Jet Li.

The ExpendablesStallone,  Statham, Li and team are hired to take out a rogue CIA-agent-turned-drug-lord (Eric Roberts) at the request of the mysterious Mr. Church, played by Bruce  Willis.  The Willis scene is a cameo he shares with  Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger.  Seeing Stallone on screen with these  two immediately made me think of this as a post-bankruptcy Planet  Hollywood reunion.

Shortly into the mission the team realizes  they are being set up by Church, who as it turns out, got his orders  from the CIA.  Once this is revealed they decide to abort the mission  because they are mercenaries, and not CIA pawns.  Wait…  isn’t that what mercenaries are?  After returning home to the United  States they have regrets about leaving a politician’s daughter, played  by Brazilian soap star Giselle Itié, to help defend this small Latin  nation by herself.  So the team hops back on their plane (yes, they have their own plane) and return to take down the baddies themselves.  Once  they arrive the action really begins…and never ends.  By this point  there are more one-liners, explosions and dead bad guys than an action  fan knows what to do with.

An indie film fan like myself may  first ask about the dialogue.  I rarely say this but I think if the  script was any good it could have ruined the fun of the film.  With the  exception of the aforementioned one-liners, the cast basically mumbles everything  else.  And I’m glad they did.  The action scenes are well-shot, over-the-top and plentiful.  More than that, as a viewer, it looks as if  these actors were having a lot of fun “playing” with each other.  There  is a lot of laughing and winking which adds to the tongue-in-cheek  humor with which the film was made.

One could not discuss”The  Expendables” without perhaps mentioning the level of cool that Mickey  Roarke adds to the few scenes he is in.  Prolific television  actor Terry Crews (Everybody Hates Chris, Are We There Yet?) adds comic  relief as Hale Caesar, a suitably ultra-violent  kick-butt-and-take-names-later tribute to 70s action hero Fred  Williamson.  Stiff performances by crossover stars like UFC’s Randy Couture and WWE’s  ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin will keep the film from ever threatening to be on anyone’s  awards list.  Of course, this is not the goal of “The Expendables”.   The goal is to please an audience which it does in spades.  This is  Stallone’s greatest talent and he succeeds once again.  If you enjoyed  the dark violence of “Rambo” (2008) and are a fan of indie action  flicks, you will undoubtedly enjoy “The Expendables”.

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The Online Guys Episode 14 “Cloud Computing and Case Collaboration”

This episode, we were able to book Peter Rouse who is a very interesting man, and quite influential in the legal field. He has many talents which include legal consulting, software development and writing. His book Every Relationship Matters was published in 2007 and his case collaboration platform Case Record was launched in 2010. Our conversation covered many topics ranging from entrepreneurship to cloud computing. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.

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14 – Cloud Computing and Case Collaboration

This episode, we were able to book Peter Rouse who is a very interesting man, and quite influential in the legal field.  He has many talents which include legal consulting, software development and writing.  His book Every Relationship Matters was published in 2007 and his case collaboration platform Case Record was launched in 2010.  Our conversation covered many topics ranging from entrepreneurship to cloud computing.  We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.

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REVIEW: ‘The Concert’

The Concert opens with Andrei (Aleksei Guskov) in a seat watching the Russian orchestra when he is suddenly interrupted. This interruption was so comical, in that, Andrei is actually the janitor for the orchestra and not the conductor.  The story unfolds to show Andrei as a famous conductor who ignored political pressure and refused to fire his Jewish musicians. This event, 30 years prior, spun him into a depression from which he never recovered.

A right-place-right-time coincidence puts Andrei in the position to impersonate the Russian orchestra for a last-minute concert in Paris. He decides to get the “band back together”, running around from town to town assembling his old orchestra. These people included a salesman, an ambulance driver and a gypsy.

The final ingredient is recruiting the famous soloist Anne-Marie Jacquet played beautifully by the wonderful Mélanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds). Turns out Andrei chose her for a personal reason which leads to the soul of the film. How a thirty year old secret unfolds and warms the audience’s heart is done with such grace and ability one could not but sit and smile with a tear or two.

If you go to see The Concert I think you will agree it is one of the most touching comedies in recent years.

Read more of my movie reviews at Red Carpet Crash!

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