Rachel Dratch on the Year in Boston Accents
We got the native Masshole to weigh in on what was a remarkably active year for the Boston accent in pop culture.
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The Disney film brought in $62 million after an incredible opening weekend.
Its $22.2 million take was enough to remain atop the chart.
Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio make their biggest openings ever.
So he'd seen the film already and liked it so much that he had to see it again? "Exactly."
"I haven't been to see it yet because I'm so scared of the infanticide."
Ben Kingsley and Patricia Clarkson on androgyny and playing a woman in a cave, respectively.
"I'm not going to talk about it in any detail because I don't want to ruin it for anyone who's going to watch it."
Is it getting hot next February, or is it just the movies pushed there from their original fall release dates?
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