Boondock Saints Legion
If there's some kind of Guinness Book of World Records chart for how many homophobic references movie characters make in a single film, then Troy Duffy's sequel to his stylized cult hit The Boondock Saints just blew the competition away. And for a movie that cites everything from men with blonde hair to just a random turn of phrase as “gay gay gay,” it's pretty amusingly homoerotic right. Continuity mistake : When Murphy, Connor, and Romeo arrive at Doc's bar the first time, a cigarette can be seen tucked behind Murphy's left ear, but when the boys enter the bar, it is now behind his right ear. Other mistake : When Special Agent Bloom arrives at the beginning of the film, there's a shot of Greenly spraying breath spray into his mouth and while he does this, he's bent over, but in the very next shot, he is standing completely upright.
The Boondock Saints 2
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day () - * Romeo: Are you saying I look gay? * Murphy MacManus: No. You just hail from a colorful * Romeo: You don't know me. You think these make me look gay? * Irish Gun Dealer: You look like you might have seen one up close. So it had been for my boys. For some time now, their past had felt like a dream. Blu
I was a fan of the first Boondocks Saints and remember being pretty excited to see the second one. To me, easily a huge disappointment. The humor became so childish, the tone became really over the top homophobic, racist, and misogynistic. Also the director filled it with his band's music which. Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers. Just revisited one of my favorite cult classics. What do you
Boondock Saints 1 is a masterful cult classic. I love it and can quote most of it. Boondock Saints 2 is one of the WORST movies ever made and is an absolute slap in the face and kick to the nuts insult to BS fans who eagerly waited for 10 years for the sequel. By Jen Johans. Enter your email to subscribe:.
The Boondock Saints II
The sequel is just as overlong, filled with gay jokes, gay panic, racial slurs, Keystone Kops humor, ethnic pride, self-satisfied dialogue, and misguided biblical references. .
The Boondock Saints II
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a American-Canadian film about two Irish American brothers in South Boston who, in response to rampant organized crime, turn to vigilantism and are named Saints by the Boston press. It is the sequel to film The Boondock Saints. Directed by Troy Duffy and co-written with Taylor Duffy. .
The Boondock Saints II
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a American vigilante action thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the film The Boondock Saints. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus, who return to their roles, as well as several of the other actors from the first film. . The Boondock Saints II
Duffy and Flanery love this phrase, and repeat it upward of 50 times throughout the track, in response to nudity, jack-off jokes, people being shot or hit in the head, people having guns held to. .