The Town (2010)
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Critic Consensus: Tense, smartly written, and wonderfully cast, The Town proves that Ben Affleck has rediscovered his muse -- and that he's a director to be reckoned with.
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as Doug MacRay
as Claire Keesey
as FBI S.A. Adam Frawley
as James Coughlin
as Krista Coughlin
as Albert "Gloansy" Magloan
as Desmond Elden
as Dino Ciampa
as Fergus "Fergie" Colm
as Stephen MacRay
as Rusty
as Agent Quinlan
as Henry
as Henry's Girl
as Vericom Crew Chief
as Alex Colazzo
as Beacon G.I. Joe Driver
as BPD Sergeant at Krista's Accident
as Inside Man at Fenway
as Young Security Guard
as Cashcom Guard
as Cashcom Guard
as Atlantic Truck Courier
as Arnold Washton
as Morton Previt
as Task Force Agent Conlan
as FBI SWAT Team Leader
as FBI SWAT #1
as FBI SWAT #2
as Police Captain
as Cop Giving Statement
as Internal Affairs Officer at Fenway
as Fenway Detective
as Claire's Lawyer
as Plain-Clothed FBI Agent
as Gate D Police Officer
as Gate D Police Officer
as Eskimo Story Speaker
as NA Speaker
as NA Speaker
as NA Speaker
as Colazzo's Friend
as Cop Who Looks Away
as Cedar Junction C.O.
as Cedar Junction C.O. Visitors Area
as Monument Laundry Owner
as Police Photographer
as Michael Houlihan
as Margie
as Warren Tavern Waitress
as Man in Harvard Square
as Krista's Friend
as Krista's Friend
as Neptune's Waitress
as Vericom Employee
as Dancer at Foxy Lady
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Critic Reviews for The Town
All Critics (214) | Top Critics (43) | Fresh (201) | Rotten (13) | DVD (2)
Affleck’s sophomore offering contains plenty of pay-offs and a slick narrative structure, easily solidifying his growing reputation as a director with the right stuff for a familiar good time.
Affleck, often underrated as an actor, fits effortlessly into this milieu.
Feels all but indistinguishable from the thousands of similar films that have blazed a trail before it.

As a director, Affleck now has two home runs in two at-bats. This is one of the best movies of the year.
An autopsy for The Town would list multiple causes of death.
Affleck's direction is clipped when the plot requires, but he lingers on character-driven scenes (at a garden, a restaurant, a corner) in no apparent rush. Why hurry, after all? He's arrived.
Audience Reviews for The Town
A gripping, superbly acted and highly tense thriller that could have been even better had the director Ben Affleck invested more in the characters and their conflicts. The result is a very effective but typical crime film that doesn't escape the clichés, especially in the end.
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This is a very well written, very intense crime drama about people who are born, raised, and killed in a town brimming with crime. The performances are solid all across the board. It is hard to pinpoint specific things that are wrong with this movie which is why I don't find it hard to believe that it scored so highly. However, I think this movie lacks the dramatic punch to make it incredibly memorable. In a sense, alienating some of the critics by going for something very cinematic would've made the movie "worse" but a lot grander. The Dark Knight Rises is a very good movie that opts for this strategy, and I enjoyed that movie a lot more. I also think that the movie's lack of dramatic punch was the reason we didn't really see this movie produce during awards season (despite Jeremy Renner's excellent work).
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A crew of professional thieves are threatened by the FBI agent pursuing them when he realises that the gang's mastermind has engaged in a relationship with a potential witness. I was extremely impressed with Ben Affleck's directorial debut Gone Baby Gone and was looking forward to this one immensely. This may have coloured my viewpoint slightly, but I found it a little bit of a let down. It's not that it's in any way bad; on the contrary, it's an extremely well engineered heist movie with a full compliment of solid performances, well written characters and dialogue. It's just missing that spark of originality and inspiration that made his previous film something special. It clearly takes a lot of cues from Heat, but the rather generic plot means it is a rather less layered and complex affair. It's still easily one of the best examples of the genre since Mann's film was released and is well worth seeing; I was just hoping for a little more. No pleasing some people...
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The Town Quotes
| James Coughlin: | If we get jammed up, we're holding court on the street. |
| Doug MacRay: | Hey, Fergie. Remember who clipped your nuts for you. (Shoots him in the privates) |
| Doug MacRay: | Hey, Fergie. Remember who clipped your nuts for you. |
| Doug MacRay: | No Matter How Much You Change, You Still Have To Pay The Price For The Things You've Done. |
| Doug MacRay: | No matter how much you change, you still have to pay the price for the things you've done. |
| Doug MacRay: | Rusty. Something went wrong. Come here. (Rusty leans in and Doug shoots him in the head.) |
| Doug MacRay: | Rusty. Something went wrong. Come here. [Rusty leans in and Doug shoots him in the head] |
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