Quote from: AllisonLeGnome on August 14, 2009, 10:57:11 PMRegardless of the absurd levels of douche present in that status, you do have to give him credit for surprisingly good grammar. I would have expected a "me" from him.You obviously missed Piven's tweet asking that everyone "prey" for him.
Regardless of the absurd levels of douche present in that status, you do have to give him credit for surprisingly good grammar. I would have expected a "me" from him.
Quote from: jbissell on August 15, 2009, 02:43:43 AMQuote from: AllisonLeGnome on August 14, 2009, 10:57:11 PMRegardless of the absurd levels of douche present in that status, you do have to give him credit for surprisingly good grammar. I would have expected a "me" from him.You obviously missed Piven's tweet asking that everyone "prey" for him.Wasn't "Prey for Rock & Piv" a Gina Gershon movie?
What are you doing following Mr. Piven?
It takes place after a failing car dealer calls in a hired gun and his team to move goods off the lot over the Fourth of July.
A plot rundown from Roger Ebert's review of The Goods: Live Hard. Sell Hard.:QuoteIt takes place after a failing car dealer calls in a hired gun and his team to move goods off the lot over the Fourth of July.Sounds like the movie was inspired by The Famous Flamer.