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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Hard Rock Cafe Darling Harbour Media And Celebs Event; Sydney, Australia by Eva Rinaldi The world famous Hard Rock Cafe has returned to 'Sin City' Sydney with a vengeance, based on tonight's launch event at the brand new Darling Harbour venue. Hard Rock put on quite a show and rolled out the celebrities and live music including: Hamish Dodds, Matt Sorum, Dave Rich, DJ Lethal, Stan Walker, Angry Anderson, L Huntly, Sarah McLoed, Hamish Rosser, Altiyan Childs, Kris Peterson and Stim McLean. Most of them had turns smashing guitars, which is a trademark of opening new Hard Rock Cafes. We all know that the cost of living and setting up a business in Sydney is considerable, but Hard Rock is certain their latest Australian venture will be a smashing (as in guitar) success. Sydney is one of the busiest markets anywhere globally for the Hard Rock Cafe, says the global chief of the music-themed burgers and ribs franchise. Hamish Dodds, prez and chief exec of Hard Rock International, advised staffing costs down under in Australia make Hard Rock's Sydney operations expensive compared with other global locations, and they are comparing to its other 172 venues which include cafes, hotels and even land based casinos. Yes, casinos, but Australia's The Star and Crown Casino need not worry, as they have no plans for gaming in Australia - at least not any they are talking about. Hard Rock International is owned by the well known and respected Seminole American Indian tribe, which purchased the global Hard Rock brand in 2007 after successfully running two Hard Rock hotel and casino operations in Florida in the U.S. "For us this is an English-speaking country and people understand the history of rock," Mr Dodds said in Sydney on Tuesday ahead of the grand opening of the 500-seat venue in the Darling Harbour entertainment hotbed. "Part of the downside of this market is it's a mature economy - staffing costs in this market are very different to what we would experience in India. "I would say the price mark-up here is about 50 per cent higher than the US - this is probably one of the most expensive markets we have in our portfolio." Mr Dodds advised the Sydney Hard Rock Cafe was priced at a similar level to comparable restaurants in the area and he expected business to be brisk, averaging between 300 to 700 main meals a day. Sydney would be among the top ten performers in the global network, he said, and among the top five of franchised outlets. Tonight signified a return to Sydney for the Hard Rock franchise, which closed its previous venue in East Sydney in 2007. Mr Dodds said Hard Rock had returned to Sydney with a revised and smarter strategy. He said the former business was in a great location for the 1980s when the brand was fresh and people would go to the Hard Rock Cafe. "Copycats harmed Hard Rock's own business and the market changed to the point where we found ourselves in a B minus location and to a degree we lost a bit of relevance", Mr Dodds said. The firm bought back its Sydney franchise in 2007 and has been revived by director and franchise holder Lennie Huntly, former GM of the Sydney business during the 90s. Mr Huntly, who also holds the franchise for the Hard Rock Cafe in Surfers Paradise, said he had been thinking about re-opening a Sydney Hard Rock Cafe since the last one closed. The waterfront location and views over Darling Harbour are a huge plus and soon a live music stage and 600-person music area will be rocking and rolling. "We are focused on not only being about lunch and dinner," he said. Mr Huntly also has the rights to open venues in Melbourne, Cairns and Perth. Melbourne's former venue closed in 2007, but that doesn't mean it will return with a hit. Well done to the good folks at Hard Rock Cafe and we look forward to meeting up with the great guys and girls there again soon. Rock on. Websites Hard Rock Cafe International www.hardrock.com Darling Harbour official website www.darlingharbour.com Guns and Roses www.gunsnroses.com Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography Eva Rinaldi Photography www.evarinaldi.com Media Man News www.mediamannews.com Music News Australia www.musicnewsaustralia.com
The Dark Knight Rises
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer The Dark Knight Rises: Sydney, Australia Premiere At IMAX Tuesday night Sydney, Australia enjoyed the red (dark black) carpet premiere for the latest Batman based movie - 'The Dark Knight Rises' at beautiful Darling Harbour. Superhero movies remain popular in Australia and 'Dark Knight' will have to make a massive rise if its to best Marvel Entertainment flicks 'The Avengers' and their latest flick 'Amazing Spider-Man'. Batman has an extremely strong fan following and goes back decades and the superhero TV series and cartoons even today still run on News Limited owned Foxtel. Local Australian celebrities who walked the dark black carpet included Andrew Steel, Annalise Braakensiek, Charlotte Dawson, Claire Hooper, David Campbell, David Koch, Didier Cohen, Emma Lung, Joel Edgerton, Josh Flinn, Josh Pyke, Kate Peck, Kyle Sandilands, Leeanna Walsman, Leona Edmiston, Les Hill, Lizzy Lovette, Magdalena Roze, Matt Corby, Matt Doran, Melissa Hoyer, Mia Freedman, Renee Brack, Sam Macmillan, Tamara Jaber and Tim Pocock. The final chapter in director Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy will impress everyone - both hardcore and casual fans, as well as most fair media critics. The action begins with Batman having long been declared an outlaw and parked his Batmobile, and his alter ego billionaire Bruce Wayne now an eccentric recluse. Still suffering by the loss of not only his parents as a child but also the love of his life, Batman wants nothing to do with his beloved Gotham City, which is in a period of peace and prosperity as a result of his heroic deeds. Before long a mysterious masked terrorist known as Bane turns up and its bat out of hell time. We're not going to spoil the ending for you, but its all done in pretty cool fashion. 'The Dark Knight Rises' will be released in Australian cinemas and IMAX nationally on the 19th of July 2012. Fly in to see what is tipped to be one of the better superhero themed movies this year. Director: Christopher Nolan Writers: Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan Actors: Christian Bale Michael Caine Anne Hathaway Tom Hardy Gary Oldman Marion Cotillard Joseph Gordon-Levitt Morgan Freeman Juno Temple Producers: Christopher Nolan Charles Roven Emma Thomas Thomas Tull (executive) Websites The Dark Knight Rises www.thedarkknightrises.com Warner Bros. www.warnerbros.com IMAX (Australia) www.imax.com.au DC Comics www.dccomics.com
The Dark Knight Rises
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer The Dark Knight Rises: Sydney, Australia Premiere At IMAX Tuesday night Sydney, Australia enjoyed the red (dark black) carpet premiere for the latest Batman based movie - 'The Dark Knight Rises' at beautiful Darling Harbour. Superhero movies remain popular in Australia and 'Dark Knight' will have to make a massive rise if its to best Marvel Entertainment flicks 'The Avengers' and their latest flick 'Amazing Spider-Man'. Batman has an extremely strong fan following and goes back decades and the superhero TV series and cartoons even today still run on News Limited owned Foxtel. Local Australian celebrities who walked the dark black carpet included Andrew Steel, Annalise Braakensiek, Charlotte Dawson, Claire Hooper, David Campbell, David Koch, Didier Cohen, Emma Lung, Joel Edgerton, Josh Flinn, Josh Pyke, Kate Peck, Kyle Sandilands, Leeanna Walsman, Leona Edmiston, Les Hill, Lizzy Lovette, Magdalena Roze, Matt Corby, Matt Doran, Melissa Hoyer, Mia Freedman, Renee Brack, Sam Macmillan, Tamara Jaber and Tim Pocock. The final chapter in director Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy will impress everyone - both hardcore and casual fans, as well as most fair media critics. The action begins with Batman having long been declared an outlaw and parked his Batmobile, and his alter ego billionaire Bruce Wayne now an eccentric recluse. Still suffering by the loss of not only his parents as a child but also the love of his life, Batman wants nothing to do with his beloved Gotham City, which is in a period of peace and prosperity as a result of his heroic deeds. Before long a mysterious masked terrorist known as Bane turns up and its bat out of hell time. We're not going to spoil the ending for you, but its all done in pretty cool fashion. 'The Dark Knight Rises' will be released in Australian cinemas and IMAX nationally on the 19th of July 2012. Fly in to see what is tipped to be one of the better superhero themed movies this year. Director: Christopher Nolan Writers: Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan Actors: Christian Bale Michael Caine Anne Hathaway Tom Hardy Gary Oldman Marion Cotillard Joseph Gordon-Levitt Morgan Freeman Juno Temple Producers: Christopher Nolan Charles Roven Emma Thomas Thomas Tull (executive) Websites The Dark Knight Rises www.thedarkknightrises.com Warner Bros. www.warnerbros.com IMAX (Australia) www.imax.com.au DC Comics www.dccomics.com