The Boondock Saints - Movie Review

  • 01 November 2005

Rating: 3 out of 5

Already a cult classic, The Boondock Saints has Irish (and super-religious) brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) taking Boston by storm as vigilantes ridding the town of evildoers. Meanwhile, a gay FBI agent (Willem Dafoe, who steals the show completely) is hot on the trail, while the boys also get hunted by kooky crime lord (Billy Connolly).

Stylish and fun in a cheeseball sort of way (think Tarantino without the retro hipness), these Saints are amusing enough -- until the endless gunplay, blood-splattering, and monotonous SCREAMING MATCHES wear you down. I'd had enough within 45 minutes, but you'll have to make it through 110... and then there's the sequel that's on the way.

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Facts and Figures

Year: 1999

Run time: 108 mins

In Theaters: Friday 19th November 1999

Box Office Worldwide: $30.5 thousand

Budget: $6M

Distributed by: Indican

Production compaines: Franchise Pictures, Brood Syndicate, B.D.S. Productions Inc.

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 20%
Fresh: 5 Rotten: 20

IMDB: 7.9 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director: Troy Duffy

Producer: Chris Brinker, Robert N. Fried, Elie Samaha, Lloyd Segan

Screenwriter: Troy Duffy

Starring: Willem Dafoe as Paul Smecker, Norman Reedus as Murphy McManus, Sean Patrick Flanery as Connor McManus, David Della Rocco as Rocco, David Ferry as Detective Dolly, Brian Mahoney as Detective Duffy, Billy Connolly as II Duce, Carlo Rota as Yakavetta, Ron Jeremy as Vincenzo Lipazzi, Bob Marley as Detective Greenly, Richard Fitzpatrick as The Chief

Also starring: Chris Brinker, Elie Samaha, Lloyd Segan, Troy Duffy