The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard evaluation action
2022-03-26 08:01
After the release of "The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard", the comprehensive evaluation of the media was generally average. The story of the film itself was of a good standard, but it failed to fully display the talents of the main creative team. Instead, it appeared indigestion under the pale scheduling. Jeremy Piven's supposed cunning and cuteness disappeared, but Will Ferrell-like vulgar jokes abounded, combined with the invariable camera language, it was like countless replays of the same scene. The film lacks punch, and the hilarious jokes ultimately triumph over the high-end humor the script strives to advertise
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"The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard" has many actors who are familiar to the audience, and with the R-rated classification, it has attracted the attention of many audiences who like American comedies. After the film was released, the public praise was general, and the media believed that the audience should not expect too much from the film, and the final effect of the scenes in the film that should have been very ridiculous was tepid. It is a pity that due to the quality of the film, it has not been able to play better. The evaluation is quite satisfactory, whether it is word of mouth or box office, the film cannot be compared with the same type of film "The Hangover"
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Extended Reading
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard quotes
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Don Ready: Hey McDermott, we did it. A happy ending!
McDermott: Yeah, if you call selling cars in Temecula a happy ending.
Angels: [signing] Temecula! It's not even motherfucking Fresno!
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Ben Selleck: Look, I may be old fashioned, but when a man tells me to wear my boner pants I wear my boner pants.