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Updated: January 2018

 

Have you ever dealt with a blabbermouth Boston real estate agent?

This weekend, I had plans to go see the new movie staring Ben Affleck called,  Gone Girl. My understanding is that the movie is about a loving husband who is happily married and one day his wife mysteriously disappears.

Now why am I telling you this? Well, this morning, I did an apartment rental with another Boston real estate agent, and as the renters we’re signing the leases, there was an awkward moment of silence, then I mentioned that I was planning on seeing the movie, Gone Girl. At that point, the other Boston real estate agent told us she saw the movie the night before and began telling us her thoughts. This broker, never stopped talking about the movie, I thought I was going to lose my cool, because I was afraid she was going to tell us the climatic ending of the flick.

In the video clip below, Ralph Kramden (From the Honeymooners), probably best expressed my facial expression while this other Boston real estate broker gave her opinion about Ben Affleck’s film.

The Blabbermouth Boston Real Estate Broker Agent:

Short version:

Blabbermouth real estate agent

Blabbermouth real estate agent

The longer version of the Honeymooners:

More about the movie Gone Girl:

Four new films couldn’t catch “Gone Girl” at theaters this weekend.

The Fox thriller starring Ben Affleck as a man whose wife goes missing is poised to top the box office for a second week with $26.8 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Also starring Rosamund Pike, “Gone Girl” is based on the best-selling novel by Gillian Flynn, who adapted her book for the screen.

“There’s a mystery that’s surrounding this movie,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak. “To have an adult drama like this hold up so well for two weekends in a row is really unusual.”

Universal’s “Dracula Untold” opened in second place with $23.4 million. The Disney family romp, “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,” debuted in third with $19.1 million.

Two Warner Bros. films round out the top five. The horror “Annabelle” claimed fourth place in its second week of release with $16.3 million, followed by the Robert Downey Jr.-Robert Duvall drama, “The Judge,” which debuted with $13.3 million.

Lionsgate’s erotic thriller “Addicted” opened in seventh place with $7.6 million.

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