Really, a good ole-fashion, Sonny Corleone, ass whippin’ on Christy. It would be good for him too. Really. ( Should I say I am only kiddin’ and this is satire?)
I wonder if the D.A. will prosecute the Boston police detective video taped stealing sun glasses from a Newbury St. boutique.
Why weren’t kids dropping like flies from peanut allergies 40 years ago?
If you give a teacher in Wellesley or Lincoln or Weston a chalk board and a tent the students MCAS scores will not be much different. It is not about $$$$$$$.
This CITGO Sign bruha proves the point that the Boston City Council is useless. Question for Mickael Flaherty: How will you keep your sanity for another three years?
What, no “Good Will Hunting?” Clearly the best Boston-themed movie of all time. I would write it in, but apparently Ernie, much like the City of Boston, doesn’t count write-in votes.
Besides, he was suppose to live in South Boston. But he rode the Red Line train past Andrew Square and beyond JFK Station/Columbia Point and then split towards Braintree.
That ruined it for me.
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Just not realistic.
Braintree is full of Southie people….
The ole
” Ya, I went to Gate of Heaven til 3rd grade. Then we moved to Braintree. My father’s a Boston Police Detective. Thirty Five years. I’ve had a few scrapes. OUI’s. ya know. But I’m good now. The oxys didn’t beat me. Hey can you give me lift?”
I know that guy!
I can think of some more.
Coma (or we say in Boston, Comer)
The Brinks Job
Debbie Does Danvers
The Out of Towners (original)
Burt Reynolds and Jill Clayburgh. A humorous yet touching film.
I was about to vote for Next Stop Wonderland until I saw EBIII’s parentheses and realized he’d call me a fem.
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David Mamet’s Spanish Prisoner – solid.
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Being There. It’s about a mutliple-term Boston mayor named Chauncey Gardener….
The Last hurrah is a great movie. Ernie, your omission of this quintessential Boston political movie is a direct affront the good people of this city and a certain BMG blogger.
a little self-serving, Frank? đŸ™‚
Spenser for Hire qualify for consideration? I remember one episode where the Channel Nightclub was depicted as a country western bar.
the South End “Southie”
For example, entering a tunnel on Mem Drive in Cambridge and emerging on the Waterfront or in Charlestown…
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But Hawk was cool — I even liked the very brief series where he moved to DC and took up African mysticism (and kicking ass) with a guy named Old Man.
He had Hawk.
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Like Christy and gabs with their$$$
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I have never seen it said better.