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The Goods: Live Hard Sell Hard new trailer
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Another comedy that's got no intention of playing to a family audience, catch the latest trailer for The Goods right here...
Published on Jul 28, 2009
Is there room in the summer for one more hit comedy? With The Hangover still cleaning up money in the States, even if it's not translated its amazing box office numbers over there internationally. Yet there's little doubt that there's a thirst for R-rated comedies. And the next one heading our way is The Goods: Live Hard Sell Hard, which features The Hangover's Ed Helms amongst its cast.
It's billed as being from the people behind Talladega Nights and Step Brothers, although a quick peak at the credits reveals that the star and director of those two films - Will Ferrell and Adam McKay - are only on producer duties here (although IMDB does suggest that Ferrell may make a cameo appearance in the film). But there does look to be a good ensemble cast in this comedy about selling cars.
Ving Rhames, for instance, returns to comedy after being the funniest thing in the Adam Sandler vehicle I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry, and Anchorman's David Koechner is in there too. Jeremy Piven is the lead, it seems, and the film also features the wonderful Ken Jeong (his turn as the king in Role Models still brings us out in a broad grin) and The Office's Craig Robinson.
You should be warned that the following trailer is for adults only, and that you shouldn't be clicking on it if you're under 18. Ta.
The film is released in the States on 14th August, with no UK date confirmed as of yet...
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