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Originally posted by Don Vercetti:
[b] The Boondock Saints - (Troy Duffy;1999;USA) - **
Two Irish-Catholic brothers decide to kill all evil people.
A huge guilty pleasure for me. While I enjoy it a lot and can watch it over and over, it's one of the most overrated films of recent years. The premise is poor, and the action scenes are ridiculously corny and over the top, especially the one where they fall from the ceiling disoriented, but can spin in slow motion killing everyone perfectly. Most of the scenes that aren't being comedic become mind numbingly melodramatic. And as I said before, the action scenes try to be operatic with slow motion, but fail miserably. [/b]
I keep being prompted to see this, by a friend of mine.

From what I've heard, Williem Dafoe has as homo-sexual, Asian love-pet, which is always a plus. :p


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