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Paul Nutting Jr. spied the line of people at the old Bayside Expo Center hoping for an extra's role in the Johnny Depp biopic about everybody's favorite murdering psychopathic mobster.
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Quite a few
By Will Hunting
Sun, 04/13/2014 - 7:54pm
Yups and Hips who moved to Southie after seeing Goodwill Hunting thinking they are wannabe gangsters, making fools of themselves. Put the Scally caps away it's spring time.
Look, just because Billy Baker writes something ...
By adamg
Sun, 04/13/2014 - 8:00pm
Find me somebody who really moved to South Boston because of the movie - who also is a wannabe gangster.
just go down to any local yup
By anon
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 1:07pm
just go down to any local yup bar and you can take your pick between the macho juice heads and the guys swearing that any suburb along 495 is in fact Boston
Which ones are the yup bars
By MC Slim JB
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 1:48pm
as opposed to the old-timers' places?
I love that attitude...
By MatthewC
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 2:28pm
It's always good for a chuckle. I grew up in South Philly, which has a similar "I can do whatever I want because I grew up here and have never lived anywhere else, and anyone who didn't grow up within three city blocks of my neighborhood can suck it" mentality. They even have the exact same "yuppy" label. So, my point is that your attitude is no more unique or special than any other place in the country, and it gets really old. We're all sharing the same planet. No need to lay claim to something simply because you were born here.
Haven't been to any Southie bars lately?
By Watanabe
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 2:40pm
Maybe you should ask Billy to take you out for a drink.
Yeah, ok...
By MatthewC
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 11:15am
Or maybe this is just part of the film production process and these are aspiring actors who want to get a small part in a Boston film. Put away your inner butt hurt.
Enough Already
By plt3012
Sun, 04/13/2014 - 8:49pm
How about some diversity? I'm sure there are gangsters in other ethnicities. This is getting stale.
Are you for real?
By MatthewC
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 11:18am
Or are you making a bad attempt at humor?
Yes, it's a shame that there aren't thousands of movies
By MC Slim JB
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 11:56am
focusing on the Italian-American mob, the Sicilian Cosa Nostra, the Neapolitan Comorra, British mobsters, the French underworld, the Yakuza, the Hong Kong triads, Mexican narcos, LA gang culture, etc. Modern cinema, with its exclusive obsession with Irish-American Boston gangsters, is getting tired.
Boom!
By MatthewC
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 2:29pm
Well said!
Dating myself again...
By moxie
Sun, 04/13/2014 - 8:50pm
But with apologies to Ben Affleck and The Town, the best Boston gangster movie ever made, bar none, was "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" with Robert Mitchum. Who hung with the boyos from Local 25, during filming, for some tips in local hoodlumism.
And when is the Brattle going to do a local film weekend, starting with that movie?
Love that movie
By MC Slim JB
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 10:01am
Great scene involving a Bruins game at the old Garden is one of many fine location shoots. The book on which the film is closely based is fantastic, too.
For food nerds, Bourdain did a Boston episode of No Reservations! that was basically an homage to the movie. Short on great food recs (he spends time with Howie Carr, who is such an effing idiot he brings a New Yorker to a Brookline deli that just happens to sponsor his radio show), but long on atmosphere. And Bourdain gets blasted with snowballs by Southie kids. Good times.
Despite all of your chronic complaining...
By MatthewC
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 11:14am
...I guarantee all of you will go see this film when it is released. But whine on, if it makes you all feel better.
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