Agree. Especially not Sylvester fucking Stallone. Can you even begin to imagine him barfing his one-dimensional, nasally, pseudo-tough-guy lines onto the screen? Whack.
"I CAN'T BUY A PACK OF SMOKES WITHOUT RUNNING INTO NINE GUYS YOU'VE FUCKED!!!!!!" "The more motherfuckers they kill, the better it is for everybody" "I can't believe that just fuckin happened"
I would definitely watch 3. 2 definitely has problems , but it also has moments of promise. Duffy is a genuinely good director, but he needs a co-writer to shape what he's putting out there. Between Boondock Saints 1 and 2, it looks like he really wanted to make an intergenerational religious ethnic crime drama and action film, but his primary cinematic references were stuff like the Lethal Weapon movies.
Something went down between the actors and Duffy, and they refuse to work with him again. Duffy has said he was going to make a TV show that was a prequel, following the boys when they were younger, but that has yet to materialize.
I can't imagine this movie not getting made. It was a masterpiece in it's own race, and holds up remarkably well with huge blockbusters. Easily one of my favorite movies of all time.
"The 90's are killing me. I shouldn't a done that. You're supposed to tell a guy you're kill him anymore. I gotta tip-toe through the tulips with assholes. Taken all the fun...out of the job."
This is my favorite movie of all time. It's such a perfect adventure. It has so many quotable lines and iconic scenes. And the casting of Willem DaFoe is quite literally one of the greatest acting performances in history. It all comes together for a truly special film and I absolutely love it.
My favorite part of this movie (which came out right when I was starting College, and that's where I discovered it) is the ending right at the credits where the guy is saying of how these guys are being regarded as superheroes and someday kids will have posters of Batman Superman and Boondock Saints.... That full epilogue makes people think for themselves versus with the studios or the media wants you to think about this movie or people doing vigilante justice in general... And on my college dorm wall hung a Batman poster Dark Knight, my best friend had a Superman poster hung up on his dorm room wall, and we both had Boondock Saints posters
Did you know that the actor playing Doc, the lovable publican with Tourette's, was also on Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock? His voice can even be heard at the start of the theme tune, asking as his dog searches for Fraggles, "Sprocket, old boy, what is it?"
I used this clip for an Anthropology conference presentation on the History of Swearing in the English language. specifically how it's a tool for rich people to say how poor people speak is inherently wrong. lol... that was a good day.
I love how Ron Jeremy is in the film. Fun fact: he was high school classmates with actor Reginald VelJohnson. You might know him as Carl Winslow from “Family Matters” and Sergeant Al Powell from “Die Hard”. Also, 10 Things You Didn’t Know About “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”.
The deleted scenes should have been left in. They are almost as good as the film! Moms call from Ireland made me laugh til I nearly broke ribs. This is in the al time list of awesome holiday films. It's not christmas until hans Gruber gets tossed off nakatomi plaza and it's not st patties until the corned beef is done, connor, Murphy, rocko the Duke, and smecker get busy and a cat explodes....
@@MildredCady exactly the deleted and/or extended scenes make a world of difference to me the phone call and extended dream sequence are very informative in regards to the overall charter development
I do too, but ive heard he's a jerk in real life, charging 200 for selfies with fans at comi-cons. Not cool. Sean patrick flanery is probably a sweetheart. Have you seen powder?
I'm so glad you did a video on this movie. It's actually my favorite movie, although I know a lot of peoples don't like it or they think it's a Tarantino rip off my husband who is a massive Tarantino fan convinced me to watch it years ago, I had never heard of if or the director so I wasn't expecting much to be honest. But by the end I was hooked! I love all your video but especially the ones that feature movies I too am passionate about like this one, so thank you!
A decent sounding voice? A head to fit his massive oversized aviator sunglasses? Hair? A mute button so he doesn't ruin every video? Maybe a note telling him Billy Connolly's character was and always will be "Il Duce" and not "The Duke"?
Thanks to the Walking Dead Cons, I’ve gotten to meet Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery and David Della Rocco. I wasn’t able to get a group photo, but I met them all separately and got photos. I met David in a hotel bar and asked him for a selfie and he took my phone and proceeded to take a bunch of pics and was really nice and funny. I got Sean at his booth the next day and he was actually packing up and I thought it would be rushed, but we chatted quite a while and I got a bunch of pics (he also grabbed my phone & took tons) and an autographed book he wrote. Now meeting Norman has always been a rushed even since EVERYONE wants to meet him and I’ve only gotten to do photo ops and you get 3 seconds, barely time for anything. I’ve don’t that 3 times now, but the first time was the best. I told him I’d been a fan since his movie called “Six Ways to Sunday”. It came out in 1997 and I actually watched it because Debbie Harry was in it and I always loved Blondie. It was a weird movie, but actually had some big stars in it and I actually liked it. After seeing Norman in it, I became a huge fan and then proceeded to follow his career. I actually worked at a chain of video stores later on and it made it easier to see everything he was in. Hell, I only started watching The Walking Dead because of Norman, and I stayed because it was so good. We like driving distance from where they film the show and we’ve been a bunch of times, even going to his and Greg Nicotero’s restaurant called Nic & Norman’s. If you ever get the chance to go it’s in the town called Senoia, Georgia. They film a bunch of other stuff around there too since there is a movie studio in that town and also close by is Tyler Perry’s studio which they film some stuff there as well. One day I hope to get a Boondock Saints group photo! I know Billy Connolly won’t ever come to a con, but fingers crossed the original 3 and hopefully Clifton Collins Jr. will come one day! I have hope since he was on this last seas of Ride With Norman Reedus.
The original came out in 1999. The sequel came out in 2009. The year 2019 should have been the year of the final chapter in the greatest trilogy ever made. 2 years later, I'm still upset that it never happened....
The power hath decsended from thy hand, so our feet may swiftly carry out thy command. And We shall flow a river forth to thee and teaming with souls shall it ever be, en nomine patris et filii, es spiritus sancti. I only had to look up the latin spelling.. Lol
"Now that Duffy's relinquished his "King Bonehead" crown, I see we have an heir to the throne. I'm sure the word you were looking for was "symbolism". What is the ssssymbolism "
I was introduced to the movie by my ex girlfriends brother as a Christmas present and loved it from the start. Also saw the second one in the cinema and would love to see a trilogy from it.
Someone: Are the Boondocks Saints heroes or villains? Me: I'll say heroes. I mean, since *they* do $h*t the cops, lawmakers, and "justice system" *should* be doing...
@@SidStrife And one man's hero is another's terrorist. I remember in my social deviance class the professor asked the class if anyone could think of a universal situation murder is considered good. i of course recalled my years in the US Marines and replied 'some get medals for killing people'. my final decision was that it mattered more whether or not you were doing the killing for your own reasons, or because you were told to by someone else. told by someone else = good by society. deciding to on your own = bad by society. just a general guideline of course.
My dead friend showed me film on st Patty's day. About 8 or 9 years ago. I watch it every year. Crazy to think it's been 5 years since he left this plain. R.i.p phil. Love you forever and always brother.
I remember seeing the banner of this at Blockbuster. I dismissed it at first, thinking it was another lousy “Straight to Video” movies. Then I had a friend tell me about how awesome it was! So I rented it and watched it with my friends. I was happy seeing Patrick Duffy when first seeing him as a comedian.
Jeenkz K ... Your comment made me rerun the video and try to find anything about Patrick Duffy in the movie. I was unable to connect Patrick Duffy to any part of Minty's presentation. I will have to delve deeper into the movie and try to find Patrick Duffy in it. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the movie in a very long time, and as such, I don't remember Patrick Duffy in it. I guess I'll have to use IMDB or Wikipedia to find Patrick Duffy in the credits.
One of my favorite movies of ALL time!!! Funny enough... I actually met Sean Patrick Flanery at a birthday party today. Super laid back and down to earth guy.
Amen I have seen this movie over 500 X I go to sleep to it every day. They are good guys, Sean, Norman, Billy, William, Rocko perfect awesome. Thank you for making the movie. Troy we all let things go to our head. Love the brothers excellent acting. I have yet to find a critic that didn't need preparationH! They let things go to their head. I truly live in the Boondocks N Idaho, hit & miss wifi. Still need to see all saints day. Keep trying to purchase but No one recognizes my latitude and longitude.
I'm sorry. this is one of the greatest movies ever. I have literally seen it hundreds of times. Every line. Every scene is burned into memory. Best flick ever. hey Greenly, onion bagel, cream cheese
I only discovered this film a few years ago and after watching it I was like omg, that was frikkin awesome! How have I never heard of it before now!? Then when I'm immediately on IMDB, as you do, I saw that there was a sequel ha haa! I think I enjoyed the sequel just as much, and I think I've only watched them back-to-back ever since then. I hope they make it a cool trilogy....
Best movie. I watched bits and pieces on tv, before I even knew what it was. I couldn't find it again. Then I did. And it's a must watch at least once a year
I always say this movie is "one of my favorites", but it MUST be my favorite as I've been watching it about ten times a year for the past twenty years. haha I love it with it's quirks, inaccuracies, cheap out "oh, that'll do" scenes. A truly great movie!
This movie was great. Quirky, comedic, but dealt with serious issues that have not abated since the film was made. My friends in high school and I loved this movie.
Love your vids. Would like to see you tackle 'Event Horizon '. It too is an extremely underrated movie that didnt get a following till it was long out of the theaters.
Willem DeFoe in drag!!! That was epic on so many levels. And shephards we be. For thee, my lord, for thee. Power hath decended forth from thy hand. So thy feet may swiftly carry out thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nominae Padre, Infili, y spiritu santi.
Amazing performances from everyone- a must watch if you like an action film (with heart). Re the JCameron docu: LOL, yes, they didn't paint him in a nice light either.
No one could have been more iconic in the role of Smecker than Willem Dafoe. NO ONE.
Depp
I just wanted to cuddle
😂😂😂😂
Unless of course someone else had been cast. Then he would be the icon.
@@sylverserf2174 me the little spoon
Agree. Especially not Sylvester fucking Stallone. Can you even begin to imagine him barfing his one-dimensional, nasally, pseudo-tough-guy lines onto the screen? Whack.
"There was a firefight!!!" One of the best lines of all time
jpicard81 I was just thinking of that when he mentioned Willem haha
"I CAN'T BUY A PACK OF SMOKES WITHOUT RUNNING INTO NINE GUYS YOU'VE FUCKED!!!!!!"
"The more motherfuckers they kill, the better it is for everybody"
"I can't believe that just fuckin happened"
I love, "just pour the drink you fairy fuck".
I like "why dont you make like a tree, and get the fuck outta here" "fuck! ass!"
Best delivered lines, I agree.
The dialogue in this movie was stellar. It was realistic, but stayed interesting as well as funny. The characters were believable.
Agreed
So many memorable and quotable scenes. A true underrated movie. Yes where is boondock saints 3.
I think its in the early works
They ruined it with it 2 that sucked
I would definitely watch 3. 2 definitely has problems , but it also has moments of promise. Duffy is a genuinely good director, but he needs a co-writer to shape what he's putting out there. Between Boondock Saints 1 and 2, it looks like he really wanted to make an intergenerational religious ethnic crime drama and action film, but his primary cinematic references were stuff like the Lethal Weapon movies.
Something went down between the actors and Duffy, and they refuse to work with him again. Duffy has said he was going to make a TV show that was a prequel, following the boys when they were younger, but that has yet to materialize.
Please don't make another. the first was genius, the second was pure trash. i fear a 3rd film would just be worse.
I can't imagine this movie not getting made. It was a masterpiece in it's own race, and holds up remarkably well with huge blockbusters. Easily one of my favorite movies of all time.
SMECKER: "How many bodies, Greenly?"
GREENLY: "Eight. Ah, shit, I forgot about that one! Nine! Nine?
SMECKER: "While Greenly's out getting coffee, anybody else want anything?"
Shows badge, "That's who the fuck I am..."
sweet and low
I'm not getting him a fuckin bagel
@@dcableguy48 Twist a lemon
j41495 oh really I might just be wanting a bagel with my coffee
“Rocco, what the f&@k are you doing?”
Rocco: “I’ll tip her!”
Jasaaysus, so many quotable lines in the film.
"The 90's are killing me. I shouldn't a done that. You're supposed to tell a guy you're kill him anymore. I gotta tip-toe through the tulips with assholes. Taken all the fun...out of the job."
Now Mushmouth are you sure you'll be obe-kabe?
“I’ll have a coke”. Lol best joke ever.
The joke itself, meh. The scene you are talking about is what makes it gold.
don't offend the PC babies 🤣
Oddly enough I believe that a lot of stuff was improvised, because Del Rocco is a standup comedian.
"Continue the joke."
Hilarious
This is my favorite movie of all time. It's such a perfect adventure. It has so many quotable lines and iconic scenes. And the casting of Willem DaFoe is quite literally one of the greatest acting performances in history. It all comes together for a truly special film and I absolutely love it.
You said my feelings exactly
Agreed I have the family prayer tattooed on my ribs since 2006 I also have veritas And Aequitas on my forearm
“IS IT DEAD?”
Where you goin? NOWHERE!
As someone from Boston, this film is celebrated
Lukey the VideoMonkey yupppp to the point we don’t even care that it wasn’t filmed in Boston lol
My favorite part of this movie (which came out right when I was starting College, and that's where I discovered it) is the ending right at the credits where the guy is saying of how these guys are being regarded as superheroes and someday kids will have posters of Batman Superman and Boondock Saints....
That full epilogue makes people think for themselves versus with the studios or the media wants you to think about this movie or people doing vigilante justice in general...
And on my college dorm wall hung a Batman poster Dark Knight, my best friend had a Superman poster hung up on his dorm room wall, and we both had Boondock Saints posters
Thats Rad man!!!
Did you know that the actor playing Doc, the lovable publican with Tourette's, was also on Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock? His voice can even be heard at the start of the theme tune, asking as his dog searches for Fraggles, "Sprocket, old boy, what is it?"
Yup. Made me love him more. Ticks and all!!
Fraggle Rock was my favorite childhood show.
Holy shit!! I knew I recognized the old Guy but had NO IDEA where from! LoL
Thank You! Thats awesome
Fuck! Ass!
Why don't you make like a tree and get the fuck outta here.
"...we could kill everybody!"
"I'm strangely comfortable with it."
“That sure defines the diversity of the word” sooo many classic lines, I’ve never laughed so much when the cat died, just so unexpected.
I used this clip for an Anthropology conference presentation on the History of Swearing in the English language. specifically how it's a tool for rich people to say how poor people speak is inherently wrong. lol... that was a good day.
“I can’t believe that just fuckin’ happened..!!”😂
@@evanabbott2737 “I can’t buy a pack of cigarettes without running into 9 guy’s you’ve fucked”
@@evanabbott2737 is it dead?
The day I have the Boston Police Department do my thinking for me I'll have a tag on my toe.
tell me about it :/ glad i moved.
"FAAAACK!! I hate cold crime scenes!"
Shit was cold as fuck lmao
These movies are badass as hell! I'm still holding on to hope that we'll get number 3.
it's this and "Gangs of New York" as my MUST WATCH every St. Patrick's Day
Also the departed
I love how Ron Jeremy is in the film. Fun fact: he was high school classmates with actor Reginald VelJohnson. You might know him as Carl Winslow from “Family Matters” and Sergeant Al Powell from “Die Hard”.
Also, 10 Things You Didn’t Know About “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”.
Trident The Fan I hope Jeremy didn’t poke Val Johnson!?!?
That is interesting.
And they were both in Ghostbusters together.
The deleted scenes should have been left in. They are almost as good as the film! Moms call from Ireland made me laugh til I nearly broke ribs. This is in the al time list of awesome holiday films. It's not christmas until hans Gruber gets tossed off nakatomi plaza and it's not st patties until the corned beef is done, connor, Murphy, rocko the Duke, and smecker get busy and a cat explodes....
Didn't they include the deleted scene's on the DVD? I haven't seen this film in over ten years.
@@dub2536
yes i believe the scene is in the director's cut
Boondock Saints is part of my St Patrick’s as well. Plus a bottle of whiskey.
Yeah, you can get the deleted scenes on the DVD. I love the scene with Ma, but I agree that it would have changed the movie a lot to have her in it.
@@MildredCady exactly
the deleted and/or extended scenes make a world of difference to me
the phone call and extended dream sequence are very informative in regards to the overall charter development
Look at how baby faced norman reedus is I love this movie he's one of the reasons I started watching the walking dead
I always tell walking dead fans to check this film out hoping there will be a 3rd movie finally.... but idk I don't think it will happen.
I do too, but ive heard he's a jerk in real life, charging 200 for selfies with fans at comi-cons. Not cool. Sean patrick flanery is probably a sweetheart. Have you seen powder?
I hate most zombie movies, the fact that he was in it was one of the only reasons I even contimplated watching the Walking Dead
It's a movie that one can get lost in. Where one can see how it would be if they were able to dispose of the garbage of society.
Im down
Donnelly and Defoe were the reasons I watched this movie, wasn't execting much and it's now one of my Top 10 favourite action movies. RIP poor kitty.
Is it dead!?!?
vorpalblade 13 The cat? Yeah, it got shot and splattered all over the room, cat bits everywhere.
@@ll7868 Vorpal was quoting Rocco when the gun went off... So r/whoosh
@@JaxMerrick This ain't Reddit so r/gofuckyourself.
imagine sylvester stallone saying the classic line "THERE WAS A FIRE FIGHT!!"
"DEH WUZ A FIEAFIEEEEET"
“You know what we need? Some rope.”
Dave dyer “is that right Rambo”
What do we need the stupid fuckin rope for?
charlie bronson always had rope
"Clint Eastwood in the Eiger Sanctions and worked for him like a charm"
I'm so glad you did a video on this movie. It's actually my favorite movie, although I know a lot of peoples don't like it or they think it's a Tarantino rip off my husband who is a massive Tarantino fan convinced me to watch it years ago, I had never heard of if or the director so I wasn't expecting much to be honest. But by the end I was hooked! I love all your video but especially the ones that feature movies I too am passionate about like this one, so thank you!
I hope one day Minty finds what he's been looking for under that table.
Lmao
He's just getting in his one punch man pushups at the end of the video
Holy shit. Somebody finally said it lmao
A decent sounding voice? A head to fit his massive oversized aviator sunglasses? Hair? A mute button so he doesn't ruin every video? Maybe a note telling him Billy Connolly's character was and always will be "Il Duce" and not "The Duke"?
Hahahahahahahahaha right?!?!??!
This is one of my favorite movies ever, and it’s part of my Saint Patrick’s Day tradition.
Yes it is
Seriously, you must watch that movie religiously.
Starman Is that a tfs reference? LOL
@Bealzer Mcgraw You've got be kidding?! It's a train wreck of a film.
Shut up....Romeos crying!
Is it dead?
I'll tip her!!!
Hey ass fuck
TFS 😂😂😂 ✋
Thanks to the Walking Dead Cons, I’ve gotten to meet Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery and David Della Rocco. I wasn’t able to get a group photo, but I met them all separately and got photos. I met David in a hotel bar and asked him for a selfie and he took my phone and proceeded to take a bunch of pics and was really nice and funny. I got Sean at his booth the next day and he was actually packing up and I thought it would be rushed, but we chatted quite a while and I got a bunch of pics (he also grabbed my phone & took tons) and an autographed book he wrote. Now meeting Norman has always been a rushed even since EVERYONE wants to meet him and I’ve only gotten to do photo ops and you get 3 seconds, barely time for anything. I’ve don’t that 3 times now, but the first time was the best. I told him I’d been a fan since his movie called “Six Ways to Sunday”. It came out in 1997 and I actually watched it because Debbie Harry was in it and I always loved Blondie. It was a weird movie, but actually had some big stars in it and I actually liked it. After seeing Norman in it, I became a huge fan and then proceeded to follow his career. I actually worked at a chain of video stores later on and it made it easier to see everything he was in. Hell, I only started watching The Walking Dead because of Norman, and I stayed because it was so good. We like driving distance from where they film the show and we’ve been a bunch of times, even going to his and Greg Nicotero’s restaurant called Nic & Norman’s. If you ever get the chance to go it’s in the town called Senoia, Georgia. They film a bunch of other stuff around there too since there is a movie studio in that town and also close by is Tyler Perry’s studio which they film some stuff there as well. One day I hope to get a Boondock Saints group photo! I know Billy Connolly won’t ever come to a con, but fingers crossed the original 3 and hopefully Clifton Collins Jr. will come one day! I have hope since he was on this last seas of Ride With Norman Reedus.
“his sudden downfall”.... Now that’s an understatement.
Cheers Minty! This is a wonderful film and still own it on DVD.
The original came out in 1999. The sequel came out in 2009. The year 2019 should have been the year of the final chapter in the greatest trilogy ever made. 2 years later, I'm still upset that it never happened....
"Hey! Willem Dafoe is in this movie! You should totally watch it!"
That's actually a perfectly good reason for all his movies.
Sean Patrick flannery. Why isn't he as big as Jeremy Renner?
He looks a little washed up nowadays
He was Indiana Jones for god sakes!!!
Doesn't bow down to the Hollywood life style I imagine.
He may have developed a pretty bad drug problem if I remember right.
I hope I'm wrong, though.
Boy did I have a big crush on him. He can actually act too.
"And Shepards we shall be for thee my lord for thee"
The power hath decsended from thy hand, so our feet may swiftly carry out thy command. And We shall flow a river forth to thee and teaming with souls shall it ever be, en nomine patris et filii, es spiritus sancti.
I only had to look up the latin spelling.. Lol
I'm a cinephile, and this is my FAVORITE MOVIE.
Excellent job. I'm from MA. Half hour drive to Boston. One of my all time favorite local based movies.
😎 I seen Boondock Saints and I've Seen All Saints Day I want to see the third installment
"So whats the symbology there?"
@Edward Moran PeOpEl In GlAsS hOuSeS, sU... sU... sU, Sink ShHiPs!
"I think you meant symbolism 'said agent Smecker
Ssssssssssymbolism
Followed Up by...Nameiology
"Now that Duffy's relinquished his "King Bonehead" crown, I see we have an heir to the throne. I'm sure the word you were looking for was "symbolism". What is the ssssymbolism "
The cat scene!🤣 Priceless!
"I cant believe that shit just happened!!!!" ...."is it DEAD??...??"
Where's my cat
@@rfross771
😹
“IT WAS A FIREFIGHT!”
I love the Boondock Saint movies! Even the sequel was as great as the first imo
One of my all time favs honestly it’s like one of the best movies I’ve seen
This is one of the most underrated movies ever, love this flick!!!
He who shall not be named...just tell us its Voldemort!!
Worse than Voldemort.
Worse than Voldemort... Harvey Weinstein? Hillary Clinton? 😀
Its Weinstein.
Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself
If he can name Duffy, he should name the other party. It's only fair!
I love these movies. Long before the walking dead
Here's to the Luck of the Irish baby, it's never too early to down a beer in the morning.
🍻🍻🍻🍻 cheers to you mate!
Cheers!
CHEERS!!!! MATE🥃
I was introduced to the movie by my ex girlfriends brother as a Christmas present and loved it from the start. Also saw the second one in the cinema and would love to see a trilogy from it.
Someone: Are the Boondocks Saints heroes or villains?
Me: I'll say heroes. I mean, since *they* do $h*t the cops, lawmakers, and "justice system" *should* be doing...
I always felt the movie pointed out the pointlessness of those labels. One man's hero is another man's villain, etc.
Well if they did that. Wed all call them tyrannical dictators haha.
@@willtheangrydudeist9120 exactly, one man's terrorist is another man's patriot.
@@SidStrife And one man's hero is another's terrorist. I remember in my social deviance class the professor asked the class if anyone could think of a universal situation murder is considered good. i of course recalled my years in the US Marines and replied 'some get medals for killing people'. my final decision was that it mattered more whether or not you were doing the killing for your own reasons, or because you were told to by someone else. told by someone else = good by society. deciding to on your own = bad by society. just a general guideline of course.
i suppose anti-heroes would be the best description for them!
My dead friend showed me film on st Patty's day. About 8 or 9 years ago. I watch it every year. Crazy to think it's been 5 years since he left this plain. R.i.p phil. Love you forever and always brother.
GNU Phill, thank you for sharing this grand tradition with your friend
it's this and "Gangs of New York" as my MUST WATCH every St. Patrick's Day
Thanks minty I love this movie it's 1 of my all time faves love your channel thank you for these awesome videos
Yet another movie poster in many many dorm rooms. One of my favorites. Makes you want to drink...or maybe I just need rehab...🤔
Nah it'll be fine have one for me.
I remember seeing the banner of this at Blockbuster. I dismissed it at first, thinking it was another lousy “Straight to Video” movies. Then I had a friend tell me about how awesome it was! So I rented it and watched it with my friends. I was happy seeing Patrick Duffy when first seeing him as a comedian.
Jeenkz K ... Your comment made me rerun the video and try to find anything about Patrick Duffy in the movie. I was unable to connect Patrick Duffy to any part of Minty's presentation. I will have to delve deeper into the movie and try to find Patrick Duffy in it. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the movie in a very long time, and as such, I don't remember Patrick Duffy in it. I guess I'll have to use IMDB or Wikipedia to find Patrick Duffy in the credits.
I resisted seeing this until my old drinking buddies wouldn't shut up about it, I did enjoy them both a lot.
One of my favorite movies of ALL time!!! Funny enough... I actually met Sean Patrick Flanery at a birthday party today. Super laid back and down to earth guy.
One of my all time favorite movies, great video. I think I need to go re-watch the movie now....
Love this movie. Makes me think of my brother.
it's this and "Gangs of New York" as my MUST WATCH every St. Patrick's Day
So happy you've done this movie. Favourite film of all time
I love those movies.
I have both of them.
So you can imagine how bummed I was when the news of the third movie being shelved 😔
So professional. You just keep going in with the review even during a minor but very long earthquake! 😃
Sounds like Duffy got "touched" by "he who shall not be named" but in a different way from the female victims.
Hellsing Ultimate Abridged sent me. RIP Father Anderson!
This is one of my top 10 movies of all time.
Amen I have seen this movie over 500 X I go to sleep to it every day. They are good guys, Sean, Norman, Billy, William, Rocko perfect awesome. Thank you for making the movie. Troy we all let things go to our head. Love the brothers excellent acting. I have yet to find a critic that didn't need preparationH! They let things go to their head.
I truly live in the Boondocks N Idaho, hit & miss wifi. Still need to see all saints day. Keep trying to purchase but No one recognizes my latitude and longitude.
Thank you Minty! Love this movie (and Norman Reedus) this was an awesome video and i am looking forward to BS 2!!!
I always love seeing Minty in my feed!❤
love Boondock saints! that 5th floor toilet smash! awesome!
I'm sorry. this is one of the greatest movies ever. I have literally seen it hundreds of times. Every line. Every scene is burned into memory. Best flick ever.
hey Greenly, onion bagel, cream cheese
I only discovered this film a few years ago and after watching it I was like omg, that was frikkin awesome! How have I never heard of it before now!?
Then when I'm immediately on IMDB, as you do, I saw that there was a sequel ha haa! I think I enjoyed the sequel just as much, and I think I've only watched them back-to-back ever since then. I hope they make it a cool trilogy....
His first script and it’s a true story? Definition of “Art imitates life”. Easier to come up with a good story when u stay closer to the truth
Best movie. I watched bits and pieces on tv, before I even knew what it was. I couldn't find it again. Then I did. And it's a must watch at least once a year
Dude, you keep doing all my favorite films, great job and keep it up ✌ 😎
Jeanna Fine. Greatest example of 'The Wall' I've ever seen.
And with William Defoe in both Boondock Saints and Spider-Man, kinda wonder if he helped give Sam Raimi the idea of doing that scene.
One of my favorite movies have an autographed poster from the movie 😁
Awesome! Who signed it?
I always say this movie is "one of my favorites", but it MUST be my favorite as I've been watching it about ten times a year for the past twenty years. haha I love it with it's quirks, inaccuracies, cheap out "oh, that'll do" scenes. A truly great movie!
Love this movie, and I don't think anyone else could fit the roles. The casting was absolutely perfect.
The Boondock Saints a once-in-a-generation movie
Love this film! Will always be a favorite of mine.
One day if I find it on Netflix or DVD, I give it an watch since it looks awesome to watch.
This movie was great. Quirky, comedic, but dealt with serious issues that have not abated since the film was made. My friends in high school and I loved this movie.
I found this movie on cable by mistake and loved it. I watch it a couple times a year ever since. I put this movie right next to The Warriors.
Love your vids. Would like to see you tackle 'Event Horizon '. It too is an extremely underrated movie that didnt get a following till it was long out of the theaters.
Great vid Minty! (as usual) i remember renting Boondock Saints because EVERY GUY in my highschool was talking about it.
My favorite movie of all time,thanks Minty your the man !
You choose some great films. Keep up the great work Minty!
Willem DeFoe in drag!!! That was epic on so many levels.
And shephards we be. For thee, my lord, for thee. Power hath decended forth from thy hand. So thy feet may swiftly carry out thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be.
In nominae Padre, Infili, y spiritu santi.
"Fear of a name only increases fear of the thing itself."
Hands down one of my favorite movies of al time! I loved All Saint’s Day too!
I love that movie! thank you so much for covering it Minty!
THE FUNNY MAN!!!
R I P Rick 🤘🤪🤘 whooooooo
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@It was ME , DIO I'll have a coke
Just watched this movie tonight for the first time, on of my favorites.
Dude!!!
I seen that you did phantasm AND the boondocks saints... you are awesome my friend!
I'm really surprised that you didn't mention Kitty's story. She really exsisted. The story told at the beginning of the movie is a true story!
One of my favorites! Thanks Minty!
The image of stallone in drag is the funniest thing ever.
Favorite movie of all time, just in front of "lock, stock and 2 smoking barrels" and snatch
I love The Boondock Saints. I watch it probably way too often. But, both 1 and 2 are my favorite films.
Amazing performances from everyone- a must watch if you like an action film (with heart). Re the JCameron docu: LOL, yes, they didn't paint him in a nice light either.
Finally! Yes! One of my favorites. You should also do the 1996 Romeo + Juliet Movie. That movie was awesome.