The Boondock Saints (US - BD RA)
Fox Home Entertainment has revealed details on the Truth & Justice Edition
Title: The Boondock Saints (IMDb)
Starring: Willem Dafoe
Released: 14th June 2011
SRP: Price TBC
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of The Boondock Saints for June 14th. As well as theatrical and unrated directors cuts of the film, extras will include a commentary with Writer/Director Troy Duffy, a second commentary with Actor Billy Connolly, a Boondock Saints – The Film and the Phenomenon feature, deleted scenes, outtakes, the theatrical trailer, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Quote: When a series of mysterious murders occur in Boston, the police begin to suspect that the deaths are vigilante killings perpetrated by twins Connor (Sean Patrick Flannery, To Live and Die) and Murphy (Norman Reedus, American Gangster) MacManus. Pursued by FBI Special Agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe, Spider-Man 3), the devout Irish Catholic duo maintain innocence while wreaking havoc on the town dispensing their own brand of justice—a perverse, religious mission to rid Boston of all evil men. After enlisting the help of their friend Rocco (David Della Rocco, The Boondock Saints: All Saints Day), the brothers set out to hunt down every mobster and vicious criminal with unusual flair and dramatic style: by praying for each victim before the ensuing bloodbath. The Russian mob hires a hitman, the infamous ‘Il Duce’ (Billy Connolly, "The X-Files," I Want to Believe), to avenge the deaths of their comrades. However, the showdown between the MacManus twins and Il Duce ultimately leads to a shocking and unbelievable climax.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Willem Dafoe
Released: 14th June 2011
SRP: Price TBC
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced a Blu-ray release of The Boondock Saints for June 14th. As well as theatrical and unrated directors cuts of the film, extras will include a commentary with Writer/Director Troy Duffy, a second commentary with Actor Billy Connolly, a Boondock Saints – The Film and the Phenomenon feature, deleted scenes, outtakes, the theatrical trailer, and a digital copy of the film. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Synopsis
Quote: When a series of mysterious murders occur in Boston, the police begin to suspect that the deaths are vigilante killings perpetrated by twins Connor (Sean Patrick Flannery, To Live and Die) and Murphy (Norman Reedus, American Gangster) MacManus. Pursued by FBI Special Agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe, Spider-Man 3), the devout Irish Catholic duo maintain innocence while wreaking havoc on the town dispensing their own brand of justice—a perverse, religious mission to rid Boston of all evil men. After enlisting the help of their friend Rocco (David Della Rocco, The Boondock Saints: All Saints Day), the brothers set out to hunt down every mobster and vicious criminal with unusual flair and dramatic style: by praying for each victim before the ensuing bloodbath. The Russian mob hires a hitman, the infamous ‘Il Duce’ (Billy Connolly, "The X-Files," I Want to Believe), to avenge the deaths of their comrades. However, the showdown between the MacManus twins and Il Duce ultimately leads to a shocking and unbelievable climax.
News by Tom Woodward
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It almost saddens me to know what a cult hit this piece of c**p movie became after its home video release. It's a huge steaming pile of sh--. And I'm a sucker for vigilante/crime films. But this one... ugh... it's embarrassing.
The acting is weak, the story is predictable (and lame), and the action scenes are over-dramatic. I watched the documentary about the douche-bag director, Troy Duffy and that is FAR more entertaining.
The acting is weak, the story is predictable (and lame), and the action scenes are over-dramatic. I watched the documentary about the douche-bag director, Troy Duffy and that is FAR more entertaining.
It's the 12th Anniversary Edition. I enjoy the movie, despite its flaws. I'll be interested to see how the film looks in this edition. The first Blu-ray looks like a DVD.
I like this movie...that isn't to say it's good, it's just to say I liked it.
Isn't it a wee past it's 10th anniversary?
A blu ray copy of Overnight would be more entertaining.
It warms my heart to see people dislike this movie.
The definition of pretentious and it's an action flick.
I didn't even get into this movie at all.
*ugh* i hate the artwork... very bland... and kind of cartoony
I'm not living in dorm rooms anymore, so I won't be needing this.
Are we really gonna have 2 versions of Boondock Saints on blu-ray before we even have a David Lynch movie on blu-ray in the US? (Not counting Dune)
Why don't they just call it "Double Dip" edition.


