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Degens Andy S and Brandon Bombay can't decide whose car to take before going out and hurting some people, as they talk about 'The Town.' Andy opens up the ep about a drunken family member who lived in Charlestown, where the movie takes place, and how they got themselves in a terrifying situation that went viral. Then the fellas kick things off by dumping on the city of Boston, the annoying inhabitants of the city, and the grating accent that makes everyone sound like retahhds. There's also deep talks about the attractiveness of Ben Affleck — who is next level yoked for his role as a sober bank thief — and Blake Lively, who captured our hearts with her trailer trash chic portrayal that did little to mask just how beautiful she actually is. Of course we have to mention Jeremy Renner's loose cannon Gem, who deservedly gets all the love. It's a damn fine movie that falls short of masterpiece territory thanks to committing too much time to a love story no one cares about, and some clunky dramatic beats such as Affleck's character relapsing and choosing to do so in an abandoned bus. Check out the ep, it'll have you more excited than seeing shirtless juiced out Affleck doing pull ups.
By Degen Cinema PodcastDegens Andy S and Brandon Bombay can't decide whose car to take before going out and hurting some people, as they talk about 'The Town.' Andy opens up the ep about a drunken family member who lived in Charlestown, where the movie takes place, and how they got themselves in a terrifying situation that went viral. Then the fellas kick things off by dumping on the city of Boston, the annoying inhabitants of the city, and the grating accent that makes everyone sound like retahhds. There's also deep talks about the attractiveness of Ben Affleck — who is next level yoked for his role as a sober bank thief — and Blake Lively, who captured our hearts with her trailer trash chic portrayal that did little to mask just how beautiful she actually is. Of course we have to mention Jeremy Renner's loose cannon Gem, who deservedly gets all the love. It's a damn fine movie that falls short of masterpiece territory thanks to committing too much time to a love story no one cares about, and some clunky dramatic beats such as Affleck's character relapsing and choosing to do so in an abandoned bus. Check out the ep, it'll have you more excited than seeing shirtless juiced out Affleck doing pull ups.