The 'Pope Of Greenwich Village' is very underated.

How about 'The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie' John Cassavates. Kind of portrays the LA mob scene as grubby and pretty cheap but it was a good flick.

This one is one of my favorites and it is called 'What Doesn't Kill You' starring Mark Ruffalo:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDzEH6HlW3o

Hard to call it OC but it is a mob movie, kind of a low rent 'Departed' set in Southie and I actually enjoyed it more than 'The Town' which I thought was a good film about Charlestown. This flick was on the money and these characters were real to me.

I like the Boston flicks but some of them are awful. I'm looking forward to 'Emerald City'. Mickey Featherstone's been helping Sheridan on that project so here's hoping there's some good New York based stuff coming to the screens soon.


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