The goods? Not good at all.

Amiya 2022-03-26 08:01:01

Time: Aug. 12, 2009, 19:00 Venue
: AMC Forum 22 Theater
Event: The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard

you, man and hangover), felt that The Goods should be given a chance, but was disappointed.

It doesn't matter if you make fun of sex or racial jokes, but aside from a few lackluster jokes, you have to come up with something for the audience--it doesn't require a turnaround, so for these two who have only created one TV movie before The screenwriter is probably a little too demanding. We want your story to be at least tenable, but unfortunately, although the protagonist is sparing no effort to show off his sales skills, apart from the characters in the play, I believe it is difficult for audiences outside the screen to be impressed.

Let's see how many tickets this "ace sale" can sell.

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Extended Reading
  • Therese 2022-03-27 09:01:23

    It's boring to look at it. . . It's brighter when the Asian guy yells that I'm not Japanese

  • Alaina 2022-03-26 09:01:15

    You can laugh, a few actresses are quite sexy.

The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard quotes

  • Brent Gage: [Knocking on motel room door] Come on Don... come on.

    Babs Merrick: What's going on? Don's never been late for the last day of a sale.

    Ivy Selleck: [Opening door] Don's gone. Aaaaand you did not see me here. Okay.

    Babs Merrick: Well did he go to the lot?

    Ivy Selleck: I don't know. He kind of just freaked out and left.

    Jibby Newsome: 'Querque all over again.

    Babs Merrick: Fuckin' 'Querque.

  • Blake: Are you saying I should pretend to be his son? Because Brent, that's fucked up.

    Brent Gage: Is it? Or is it fucked down?