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“Boondock Saints” was a ridiculously over-the-top action film about a pair of Irish-American twins who set out with guns and some reckless and boozy bravado to rid Boston of criminals and mafia. [1]
“Boondock Saints,” the 1999 film that achieved cult status on DVD and has now spawned a sequel, certainly had plenty of flaws. [2]
In this film publicity image released by Apparition Films, Norman Reedus, left, and Sean Patrick Flanery are shown in a scene from “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.” [3]
That person is writer-director Troy Duffy, a former Los Angeles bartender who had no experience in movies when his screenplay for “Boondock Saints” became a sensation in the late.90s. [2]
That person is writer-director Troy Duffy, a former Los Angeles bartender who had no experience in movies when his screenplay for “Boondock Saints” became a sensation in the late ’90s. [4]
That person is writer-director Troy Duffy, a former Los Angeles bartender who had no experience in movies when his screenplay for “Boondock Saints” became a sensation in the late ’90s. [5]
Like its new sequel, it’s a terrible movie (though Willem Dafoe as a gay federal investigator does liven things up in the original). [1]
Catholicism runs deep throughout “Boondock Saints”: The MacManus brothers boast huge tattoos of Jesus on their backs, chant spooky-sounding scripture and always pray over the dead bodies of their victims. [4]
The 2003 documentary “Overnight” was an intimate and fascinating look at the cliche effects that sudden stardom had on Duffy. [6]
Cloaking vigilante justice (not to mention casual racism and homophobia) in religion eventually turns “Boondock Saints” from merely a bad movie to a distasteful one. [7]
It seems, though, that the only thing he’s learned - having been skewered by former friends in “Overnight” - to hire his own documentary crew. [4]
It seems, though, that the only thing he’s learned - having been skewered by former friends in “Overnight” - to hire his own documentary crew. [5]
It seems, though, that the only thing he’s learned - having been skewered by former friends in “Overnight” - to hire his own documentary crew. [8]
It seems, though, that the only thing he’s learned - having been skewered by former friends in “Overnight” - to hire his own documentary crew. [3]
PG-13 _ Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13. [6]
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