Boston Crime film sub-genre
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Boston Crime film sub-genre
I think...it's ok to call it a sub-genre.... I never really thought of it till the most recent film, The Town.
We've had a small but steady amount of them since the start of the 2000s....but...what do you guys think of them? It just seems like Boston's the place for great crime films all of a sudden.
The Town
The Departed
Gone Baby Gone
Mystic River
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
What Doesn't Kill You
Boondock Saints
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day
what else is there?
We've had a small but steady amount of them since the start of the 2000s....but...what do you guys think of them? It just seems like Boston's the place for great crime films all of a sudden.
The Town
The Departed
Gone Baby Gone
Mystic River
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
What Doesn't Kill You
Boondock Saints
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day
what else is there?
Last edited by Solid Snake; 09-18-10 at 09:09 PM. Reason: for some reason I put We Own The Night
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Re: Boston Crime film sub-genre
/\ We Own the Night was New York City.
Off the top of my head...
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)
What Doesn't Kill You (2008)
Off the top of my head...
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)
What Doesn't Kill You (2008)
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Re: Boston Crime film sub-genre
my rank:
The Departed
The Town (very close with GBG, still fresh so may actually be under, but...)
Gone Baby Gone
Mystic River
What Doesn't Kill You (saw this one recently and really liked it)
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day (surprisingly enjoyed this as i never had an affintiy for the first)
Boondock Saints
(never saw)
Thee Friends of Eddie Coyle
Southie
The Departed
The Town (very close with GBG, still fresh so may actually be under, but...)
Gone Baby Gone
Mystic River
What Doesn't Kill You (saw this one recently and really liked it)
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day (surprisingly enjoyed this as i never had an affintiy for the first)
Boondock Saints
(never saw)
Thee Friends of Eddie Coyle
Southie
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Re: Boston Crime film sub-genre
FUZZ (1972), starring Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch and Yul Brynner, takes place in Boston and I believe was partly shot there.
This film had some notoriety in the 1970s when, after its network showing, somebody in Boston set fire to a homeless person who then burned to death. Since a similar act is depicted in the film, someone raised a stink about how films inspire copycat crimes.
Of the films mentioned so far, my favorite is THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (1973), which stars Robert Mitchum in an adaptation of the novel by George V. Higgins (highly recommended). Mitchum and co-star Richard Jordan would reunite two years later for THE YAKUZA, shot in Japan.
This film had some notoriety in the 1970s when, after its network showing, somebody in Boston set fire to a homeless person who then burned to death. Since a similar act is depicted in the film, someone raised a stink about how films inspire copycat crimes.
Of the films mentioned so far, my favorite is THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (1973), which stars Robert Mitchum in an adaptation of the novel by George V. Higgins (highly recommended). Mitchum and co-star Richard Jordan would reunite two years later for THE YAKUZA, shot in Japan.
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Re: Boston Crime film sub-genre
Has anyone here ever seen The North End? It was a small independent film released in 1997 that takes place in Boston and stars Frank Vincent as a local mob boss. I have always wanted to see it but it has never been on home video.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124028/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124028/