
I just spent time in a parking lot with Jeremy Piven. Before your mind reaches the gutter, it was to talk about his new film, THE GOODS. It looks like a giant politically incorrect, filthy dirty laugh fest. If you’ve seen the red band trailer, I’m sure you’ll agree. THE GOODS has Piven as a slimy used car salesman who will do anything to sell all the cars on his lot in one day. Last time I dealt with one of those guys, he tried to sell me a car based on the vanity mirrors. He’s still in the hospital.
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