The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard as a whole may be a bit on the sloppy side but it still delivers plenty of laughs. The main enjoyment comes from the variety of characters and the varying personalities they create. From the kind and sweet good girl to the overtly racist, absurdly out of order war veteran, there is a character type to please everyone’s mood or disposition towards what you believe is funny. The actual story leans towards the lame side; car salesman can only be so interesting when trying to actually sell a car. Luckily, the film overshadows any type of plot with continual jokes about anything but cars leaving you adequately satisfied and completely forgetful as to what the story was really about.
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What we have in Obsessed is just something more of what you have seen before.
‘Extract’ Is So Realistic, You May Hate It
Many of us go to the movies to escape from our reality. Extract offers little escape.
‘Gamer’ Should Be Avoided
As I walked out of Gamer, I immediately knew what I should write for the production portion of the review: avoid, avoid at all costs, save yourself.
‘My One And Only’ Offers A Refreshing Look At A 1950s Housewife
My One and Only is full of twists and turns and laughter throughout. This is one road movie where you want to take the ride.