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00:00 "In a town where loyalty is king, where the line between right and wrong is blurred, and justice is anything but blind, one thing reigns supreme."
00:15 "You all know me, I'm not just a cop. I'm a father, I'm a son, and above all, I'm from Boston."
00:25 "Boston accent."
00:28 "Critics are calling the film Boston Accent gritty, emotional, and the movie with the most Boston accents this year."
00:37 "The politician, with the upscale Kennedy type Boston accent."
00:42 "I am the mayor of Boston, and I was elected to clean up this town, but that doesn't mean I'm not going to get my hands dirty."
00:49 "The townie who says the word 'bro' in every sentence."
00:53 "Bro, don't tell me to chill out, because I'm cranked up bro. And I know where you live bro. And bro, I know where you work bro. And bro, I know what you drive bro. A Nissan Maxima, bro."
01:05 "The hard-nosed detective, played by a British actor who's trying his best, but doesn't quite have it."
01:13 "I know he thinks he's wicked smart, but here's the thing, I'm wicked smarter."
01:18 "And one actor who decided at the last minute not to do a Boston accent at all."
01:24 "I'm going to go park the car in Harvard Yard."
01:27 "Vanity Fair calls Boston Accent a tour de force of dropped R's, and a brilliant showcase of the words 'wicked' and 'pisser'."
01:34 "The New York Times says, 'As with all movies set in Boston, I spent less time paying attention to the plot and more time thinking, 'That accent is good,' or 'Yikes, what's that guy doing?'"
01:46 "I kept wondering if the director ever stepped in and asked, 'Where do you think your character is from?'"
01:52 "Featuring the word 'forty', but said in the Boston way."
01:56 "Forty." "Forty." "Forty bro." "Forty." "Forty." "Sorry." "Forty."
02:01 "And loaded with geographical references to cities and towns in Massachusetts and the greater Boston area."
02:08 "I can meet you in an hour in Worcester." "How about Medford?" "How about Dorchester?" "How about Gloucester?"
02:16 "How about Taunton?" "I'm a cousin of Axe from Taunton." "Wicked. Wicked. So do you want to meet there?"
02:24 "Nah, nah. How about Weymouth?" "How about Revere?" "How about Somerville?"
02:30 "How about Marblehead?" "How about Arlington?" "What about Brockton?" "How about Swampskin?"
02:38 "Alright, what are we meeting? Braintree." "That conversation goes on for ten minutes."
02:44 "And the only thing stronger than these accents is the love between a man and a woman, Boston style."
02:50 "What do you want from me, Donna?" "I want you to stop treating me like garbage."
02:54 "Well, when are you going to stop putting jimmies on my ice cream?"
02:56 "Oh, I'll put jimmies on your ice cream when you stop acting like a f***ing prick." "Donna!"
03:01 "See the movie that is being hailed as chock full of aerial shots of Fenway Park."
03:09 "And Boston accent would not be complete without people talking about loyalty and Southie and all that other Boston stuff."
03:17 "I mean, in Southie, loyalty is more important than a gun, you know?" "Don't take my word for it."
03:24 "You know, just, Watts that are potted." "Town." "Black Mass." "Mystic River." "Gone Baby Gone." "Boondock Saints."
03:38 "You know, Good Will Hunting actually has a lot of those themes too."
03:43 "You know, there's not the same amount of violence, but I think it still holds up."
03:47 "The Boston Globe" asks, "Why do they keep doing this?"
03:51 And the Los Angeles Times says, "Nearly every scene has people talking about knowing one another's relatives and inquiring about their current whereabouts."
04:00 Featuring 75 new songs from the Dropkick Murphys that all sound like this.
04:06 And shots of real Bostonians who stand in the background to give the movie authenticity.
04:14 Oh, and I almost forgot, it also has people getting shot in the head.
04:18 "What are you gonna do about it, bro?" "Hey, pal."
04:23 Boston Accent. Probably a Ben Affleck film.
04:34 [Générique]