Published 9/11/2008
at Yahoo! News: Movie News
Reuters - We've all seen this film
before -- two hoodlum friends from the tough, violent streets
of South Boston trying to cope with the lure of easy money and
the offsetting threat of jail time -- but we've never seen it
this well done.
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