Movies like The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Tommy Boy

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    Tommy Boy stars Chris Farley and David Spade in a hilarious road trip to save a family business. Its blend of slapstick and heart, alongside the goofy charm of its leads, will resonate with fans of The Goods' offbeat and energetic humor.

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    2. Horrible Bosses

    #2,504 most popular movie yesterday

    Horrible Bosses is a raunchy comedy about three friends who plot to murder their awful bosses. Its humor style and ensemble cast dynamic, making it a solid pick for those who enjoyed the wild workplace antics and camaraderie in The Goods.

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    3. The Internship

    #2,607 most popular movie yesterday

    The Internship combines the antics of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as they navigate the modern tech world as out-of-touch salesmen turned Google interns. Its humorous take on the fish-out-of-water trope and workplace comedy aligns well with the humorous sales-based culture depicted in The Goods.

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    4. Thank You for Smoking

    #2,637 most popular movie yesterday

    Thank You for Smoking follows a suave tobacco lobbyist with the gift of the gab, echoing The Goods' reverence for high-stakes salesmanship and the morally ambiguous charm of those who excel at it. Its satirical edge and smart comedy are sure to appeal.

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    5. Used Cars

    #2,900 most popular movie yesterday

    Used Cars is a comedic gem that focuses on a down-and-dirty car salesman who is as sly as they come, much like the sales hustlers in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard. With its irreverent humor and focus on the wild side of car salesmanship, fans of The Goods will likely buckle up for a joyride with this classic.

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    6. Cedar Rapids

    #5,058 most popular movie yesterday

    Cedar Rapids packs a comedic punch with its portrayal of an insurance salesman thrust into a rowdy industry conference. Like The Goods, it delivers an insider's look at an unsung profession, complete with the laugh-out-loud scenarios and quirky characters that make both films stand out.