
- Former FBI agent John Connolly says Whitey Bulger called him about surrendering. On the other hand, the Connolly character in "The Departed" was a conniving liar. [Boston Globe]
- Vanity Fair confirms it. The artist-formerly-known-as-Clark-Rockefeller is like "The Talented Mr. Ripley," but not as talented. [Boston Herald]
- Bobby Brown is making news about court case, but it's not that Bobby Brown. "Face/Off" comes to mind. [Boston Herald]
- A North Shore town is suing the state over a MassHighway salt shed polluting the water supply. They should get the lawyer from "A Civil Action." [WHDH]
- Mel Gibson donates $25,000 to a domestic violence agency in Southie. Pick a Mel Gibson movie. [MSNBC]
- Man is ticketed for driving in the breakdown lane while driving his very pregnant wife to the hospital. Dude, "She's Having A Baby!" [Boston Globe]
- The oldest prisoner in Massachusetts has died at that age of 92. Truly, "The Great Escape." [Boston Channel]
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