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		<title>The Entrepreneur @SnagFilms</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jen Consalvo</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jonathan Bricklin]]></category>
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This morning I saw @stevecase tweet out that today was the last day to watch the full length version of The Entrepreneur on SnagFilms. So I multi-tasked&#8230; Skyping with developers in India, checking email, writing and watching the film. It&#8217;s a 91 minute film, produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Jonathan Bricklin, son of [...]]]></description>
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<p>This morning I saw @stevecase tweet out that today was the last day to watch the full length version of <a title="The Entrepreneur" href="http://www.snagfilms.com/films/watch/the_entrepreneur/" target="_blank">The Entrepreneur</a> on <a href="http://www.snagfilms.com/" target="_blank">SnagFilms</a>. So I multi-tasked&#8230; Skyping with developers in India, checking email, writing and watching the film. It&#8217;s a 91 minute film, produced by Morgan Spurlock and directed by Jonathan Bricklin, son of Malcolm Bricklin (the subject of the film). This world premier was part of SnagFilms one-year anniversary &#8220;SummerFest&#8221; celebration (congrats Ted and team!). Partnering with Hulu, they provide world premieres of a new film each Friday for four weeks. Each film — streaming on demand from Hulu — is available exclusively online for one week, before appearing at festivals, theaters, classrooms and at-home DVD players. Pretty exciting for film buffs &#8211; and for Snagfilms!</p>
<p>But back to the film&#8230; What a story of human spirit, adventure and persistence. From the very end of the film, here&#8217;s my favorite quote:</p>
<blockquote><p>In 70 years,  Malcolm Bricklin married 4 women, and started over 30 different businesses &#8211; and less than half were successful.  That&#8217;s if your criteria for success is based on positive financial returns. For Malcolm, it seems to be based on the experience itself. If I had to guess how many more businesses or wives he may have, I would say, as many as he can.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you are an entrepreneur or have ever been interested in what drives people to continue on in the face of adversity, watch this film. It took Bricklin 5 years and over 1500 hours of footage to create this stellar combination of humor, determination, success, defeat and spirit. It&#8217;s honesty is startling.  Through it all, Malcolm&#8217;s life is a reminder that it&#8217;s about the experiences and the journey &#8211; not the money or success or failure. It&#8217;s about setting your eye on a target and going after it &#8211; working hard but having a great time doing it. And in fact, demonstrating that when you&#8217;re doing something you&#8217;re passionate about, working your ass off is FUN! Hope you get a chance to check it out.</p>
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