Boondock Saints
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A violent crime drama, The Boondock Saints tells the story of fraternal twins Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus) McManus who, after receiving a message from God, embark on a vigilante killing spree to rid Boston of evil while being pursued by FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe.) Despite being shown on only five screens in the U.S. for a week upon its release and receiving negative reviews, the film enjoyed success through DVD sales and has developed a large cult following. Writer/Director Troy Duffy was inspired by personal experience to write the screenplay and became the subject of Overnight (2003), a documentary film about the making of The Boondock Saints. Fast Facts:
- Filmed in 1999, released in 2000
- Writer/Director Troy Duffy changed his band's name from The Brood to The Boondock Saints after selling his script. Each band member has a cameo role in the movie.
- Patrick Swayze, Stephen Dorff, and Robert De Niro turned down offers to appear in the film
- David Della Rocco lent his name to his character in the film, as the role was based on and written for him
- Filmed in 32 days in Toronto and Boston
- Restricted and delayed release by the MPAA because of violent content after the Columbine Massacre
- 33 people are killed
- The original unrated version of the film was re-released in theaters on May 22, 2006
- The F-word is used 246 times
- A sequel has long been rumored to be in the works. On March 17, 2008, Duffy announced that shooting will begin in summer 2008.
Quotes "And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee. Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command. We shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be." - Connor & Murphy McManus
"These two are not heroes. They're just two ordinary men who were put in an extraordinary situation and just happened to come out on top...All we know is what we found out from the neighbors, and the general consensus is, they're angels. But angels don't kill." - Paul Smecker
The Boondock Saints News and Information
- BoondockSaints.com Official Movie Website
- IMDb: The Boondock Saints
- Boondockfans.com: Official Fan Site
- Wikipedia: The Boondock Saints Entry
- Yahoo! Movies: The Boondock Saints Movie Guide
- Rotten Tomatoes: The Boondock Saints Movie Review
- WeekleyScript.com: Original Motion Picture Screenplay by Tom Duffy
- MovieFreak.com: The Boondock Saints and Troy Duffy (April 12, 2006)
- IGN: Interview with Tom Duffy (May 12, 2006)
The Boondock Saints Videos and Images
- DeviantART: Art Inspired by The Boondock Saints
- YouTube: Official Boondock Saint YouTube Channel
- YouTube: The Courtroom Scene
- YouTube: Boondock Saints Mashup
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