Everything Must Go Page #2

Synopsis: After Nick is fired from his sales job, mostly because of his penchant for alcohol, he comes home and finds that his wife has kicked him and all of his stuff out of the house and onto the front lawn. He is pretty intent on just sitting in his chair, drinking beer, on the lawn. His cop friend, Frank Garcia, thinks he should at least pretend to have a yard sale to make it legal. He slowly starts making friends with a neighborhood kid who needs something to do, and a pregnant wife who has just moved in across the street, and Nick finds himself moving on and selling all his stuff.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Dan Rush
Production: Roadside Attractions
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
R
Year:
2010
97 min
$2,711,210
Website
1,194 Views


The money's still there.

But apparently someone

put a stop on that account.

But that's my account.

Technically, it's a joint account

and either you or your wife

can put a stop on it.

Who authorized that?

You did. Your signature is right here, sir.

Next to your wife's.

Your service

has been temporarily suspended.

For an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

Can I help you?

Yeah, this is my car.

This car belongs to Office Expo Inc.

Really?

Well, that's my stuff right back there.

If it's inside the car,

it belongs to the company now.

So you're gonna have to

take it up with them.

Hey. Hey, look.

I don't want any problems, okay?

I just want my stuff.

Excuse me. Hey. Hey, hey!

This is my car.

Those are my golf clubs.

Those are my golf clubs.

Why didn't you try to stop him?

He said it was his car.

Did you get my jerky?

Yeah.

Where'd you get that?

- That?

- Yeah.

- In the pile.

- I told you not to touch anything.

Why?

'Cause some of it, like this,

is worth a lot of money.

You know what this is?

A baseball?

A baseball signed by the entire

'78 world champion Yankees.

Reggie Jackson?

Thurman Munson?

Ron Guidry?

Never mind.

We have a good team at my school.

Yeah? Do you play?

I tried out last year, but I didn't make it.

Well, there's always next year.

Look, I've got work I've got to do here. So...

Isn't your mom worried about you?

She'll be gone till Miss Cooper dies.

She just leaves you alone?

My sister comes around at night.

Kenny, I'm gonna try the direct approach

with you, okay?

I need you to leave. Now.

I found your keys.

571 Xray. Yeah, we're out here.

Code 4 for now.

- Afternoon.

- Hi.

Can I see some identification, please?

I left it in my car.

And where's your car?

It's gone.

Even though, technically, it wasn't mine.

You want to tell me

what you're doing out here?

Yeah, I would.

I'm just organizing some of my things.

Why? Is there a problem?

Yeah, we've gotten some complaints

about someone living on their lawn.

Really? Who complained?

I can't tell you that, sir.

Well, this is my lawn. And this is my house.

And I'm pretty sure

I can do whatever I want on my property.

How much have you had to drink?

In my opinion, not enough.

You know there's a law against having

open containers in public, right?

There's a law that says I can't drink

a f***ing beer on my front lawn?

Sir, you're gonna have to come with me.

I can't leave my stuff.

Your things will be fine. Let's go.

Turn around.

571 Xray. Yeah, why don't you...

Hey, stop talking into that thing.

- Stand by.

- Just listen to me.

Call Detective Frank Garcia, okay?

You want me to call Detective Garcia?

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Dan Rush

Dan Rush is an American union organizer and former statewide political and special operations director of the United Food and Commercial Workers for cannabis and hemp worker. He is known for being a leader in the United States Labor movement in politics and for cannabis and hemp industry workers, and a civil and motorcycle rights activist. Rush began his career in the union in the 1980s as a senior official responsible for carrying out statewide ballot industry politics and eventually founded the concept of organizing medical cannabis and hemp workers in the United States and Canada. He was later investigated by the FBI for allegedly breaching union discipline in 2015, by influencing unions’ decisions for bribes from cannabis and hemp industry stakeholders. more…

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