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With a God-inspired moral obligation to act against evil, twin brothers Conner and Murphy set out to rid Boston of criminals. However, rather than working within the system, these Irish Americans decide to take swift retribution into their own hands.Movie details
Title : The Boondock SaintsRelease : 1999-01-22
Genre : Action, Thriller, Crime
Runtime : 108
Company : F, B, B, 2
Rating :
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Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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The Boondock Saints is a 1999 American vigilante action thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as fraternal twins, Connor and Murphy MacManus, who become vigilantes after killing two members of the Russian Mafia in self defense.
The Boondock Saints is a cult film but it is far from a good one. At its base it is a simple genre film that offers nothing special to make itself stand out. Disappointingly it has so-so dialogue and nothing to challenge or engage the viewer in the content and really, outside of doing everything that other similar films do, it only has a ...
Boondock Saints opens with a cheesy montage about two Irish brothers, there aggressive work environment, and it almost seems putting feel good down your throat. I thought I was coming into a train ...
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a 2009 American vigilante action-thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the 1999 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: Two Irish brothers accidentally kill mafia thugs. They turn themselves in and are released as heroes. They then see it as a calling by God and start knocking off mafia gang members one by one. Willem Dafoe plays the detective trying to figure out the killings, but the closer he comes to catching the Irish brothers, the more he thinks the brothers are doing the right thing.
The first two movies have a strong cult following but will The Boondock Saints 3 ever happen? The production of the original Boondock Saints is almost as interesting as the movie itself. Writer/director Troy Duffy was an unknown prior to selling the script and became a sensation when he sold it to Miramax for a high price in a bidding war.
Watch The Boondock Saints Full Movie Online free in HD,With a God-inspired moral obligation to act against evil, twin brothers Conner and Murphy set out to rid Boston of criminals. However, rather than working within the system, these Irish Americans decide to take swift retribution into their own hands.
The final speech given by The Boondock Saints in the courtroom. Final speech given by The Boondock Saints in the courtroom. "Now you will receive us...! We do not ask for your poor or your hungry ...
Bemoaning the futility of the courts that fail to punish evil men and his uncertainty with the MacManus brothers' actions in a confessional, Smecker is oblivious to the fact that Rocco, who has tracked Smecker to the church, is forcefully directing the priest's responses to preserve the Boondock Saints' identities.
The Boondock Saints is a cult film but it is far from a good one. At its base it is a simple genre film that offers nothing special to make itself stand out. Disappointingly it has so-so dialogue and nothing to challenge or engage the viewer in the content and really, outside of doing everything that other similar films do, it only has a ...
Boondock Saints opens with a cheesy montage about two Irish brothers, there aggressive work environment, and it almost seems putting feel good down your throat. I thought I was coming into a train ...
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is a 2009 American vigilante action-thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film serves as a sequel to the 1999 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: Two Irish brothers accidentally kill mafia thugs. They turn themselves in and are released as heroes. They then see it as a calling by God and start knocking off mafia gang members one by one. Willem Dafoe plays the detective trying to figure out the killings, but the closer he comes to catching the Irish brothers, the more he thinks the brothers are doing the right thing.
The first two movies have a strong cult following but will The Boondock Saints 3 ever happen? The production of the original Boondock Saints is almost as interesting as the movie itself. Writer/director Troy Duffy was an unknown prior to selling the script and became a sensation when he sold it to Miramax for a high price in a bidding war.
Watch The Boondock Saints Full Movie Online free in HD,With a God-inspired moral obligation to act against evil, twin brothers Conner and Murphy set out to rid Boston of criminals. However, rather than working within the system, these Irish Americans decide to take swift retribution into their own hands.
The final speech given by The Boondock Saints in the courtroom. Final speech given by The Boondock Saints in the courtroom. "Now you will receive us...! We do not ask for your poor or your hungry ...
Bemoaning the futility of the courts that fail to punish evil men and his uncertainty with the MacManus brothers' actions in a confessional, Smecker is oblivious to the fact that Rocco, who has tracked Smecker to the church, is forcefully directing the priest's responses to preserve the Boondock Saints' identities.



