Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Other DVDs » General » Boondock Saints (Unrated Special Edition)  
The Oenophile Network Blog & Forum Links
Wine Blog
Wine Forum
Categories
Wine Glasses
Wine Books
Wine Decanters
Wine Periodicals
Wine Openers
Buckets & Chillers
Stoppers & Pourers
Wine Education & Fun
Wine Accessories
Wine Racks
Wine DVDs
Gourmet Gifts
Artisan Cheeses
Other Books
Other DVDs
Other Home & Garden
Other Kitchen
Related Categories
• General
Action & Adventure
Genres
DVD
• Crime
Action & Adventure
Genres
DVD
• General AAS
Crime
Mystery & Suspense
Genres
• The Movies & TV Black Friday Sale
Specialty Stores
DVD
Video
• Connolly, Billy
( C )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
• Dafoe, Willem
( D )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
• Ferry, David
( F )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
• Flanery, Sean Patrick
( F )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
• Marley, Bob
( M )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores
• Reedus, Norman
( R )
Actors & Actresses
Custom Stores

Boondock Saints (Unrated Special Edition)

Boondock Saints (Unrated Special Edition)

zoom enlarge 
Director: Troy Duffy
Actors: Willem Dafoe, David Ferry, Brian Mahoney, Billy Connolly, Ron Jeremy
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.98
Buy New: $10.49
You Save: $9.49 (47%)



New (43) Used (23) from $10.36

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 611 reviews
Sales Rank: 519

Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 2
Running Time: 108
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: FOXD2240489D
UPC: 024543404880
EAN: 0024543404880
ASIN: B000IY04Q8

Theatrical Release Date: 2000
Release Date: May 23, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Similar Items:

  • Snatch (Widescreen Edition)
  • Fight Club (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
  • Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Widescreen Edition)
  • Green Street Hooligans
  • American History X

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 09/09/2008

Amazon.com
Charismatic young stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus play two Irish brothers, Connor and Murphy, who believe themselves ordained by God to rid the world of evil men. Their first killing is in self-defense; but after that, they start killing with devotion, gunning down a summit of the Russian mafia. Willem Dafoe plays a gay FBI agent (he listens to opera while examining crime scenes) who knows what the boys are doing but feels that their vigilante tactics are necessary. There's not much plot to The Boondock Saints--it's mostly a series of violent scenes in which the boys are partially ingenious and partially lucky. The movie seems to want to provoke debate about vigilantism, but the scenario is too implausible to stir any real controversy. The peculiar mix of earnestness and machismo will not appeal to everyone, but it's certainly unique and may acquire a cult following. --Bret Fetzer


Customer Reviews:   Read 606 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars IMHO, the best movie ever made!   November 25, 2008
Due to lack of advertising, I didn't see this movie til a few years after its release when a good friend of mine bought it for me and I'm very glad he did. This movie is up there with my top favorite movies. Buy this movie, you won't be disappointed...and if you are, I doubt it'll take you long to find a new owner for your Boondock Saints.


5 out of 5 stars I love this movie   November 18, 2008
I love this movie because it is a combination between action and comedy and it has an interesting argument. The two main characters are murderers. However, they only go after criminals, and criminals who perform the worst crimes. So they are like vigilantes.... Irish Catholic vigilantes at that. I absolutely love this movie and it's plot. It is funny and action packed. I recommend this movie to everyone. Although it is too violent for people under the age of 17.


1 out of 5 stars Makes a nice crunching sound when you shred it....   November 13, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'd rather eat cold pork gravy with a hair in it than sit though this thing again. This is the only DVD that I owned that actually ran though my shredder after watching it. Some films are so bad their good. This waste of time is so bad it's bad. If the Sopranos and Death Wish films were first cousins and they decided to have a baby, this film is the red haired, bucktooth freckled faced spawn that this union would bring - and this kid won't shut up.

This is a headache inducing ride through the mind of someone that obviously experienced some sort of Junior High School "that's cool session" he never got over. What a load this morality play is - an inch deep and an inch wide.

Charles Bukowski once said after reading "War and Peace" "I kept reading the book and thinking this is supposed to be good. They tell me it's good but it's not. I'm not getting this. There is some kind of trick being played on me here". Well, you are going to feel exactly like that when your done with this thing.

I heard the director of this stinker was discovered in a bar mixing drinks. Believe me, he needed that kind of edge. Like a ugly girl that starts looking good after 4 or 5 drinks the guys that financed this "venture" must have rolled over in the morning and checked their hands for a wedding ring.

I saw a youtube video where the director of this thing promises a sequel to Boondock Saints. You're dreamin' buddy. Stick to what you know - "Double Scotch water back...and make it snappy."

The perfect Christmas gift for someone that you want to never see again.









3 out of 5 stars Interesting   October 31, 2008
This is an interesting movie. I only rated it a three-star. It certainly asks what is moral and what is for the 'greater good', etc. The movie starts a little slow to me, but it gets better. It has more drama than action, in my opinion. It's certainly worth watching once.


4 out of 5 stars Look A Little Closer..   October 21, 2008
The film Boodock Saints can be considered a cult classic, but this title also hurts it. Many people do not look past the language or the sheer impossibility of these circumstances ever happening. This film is fun to watch, has quirky lines and situations, and even has a moral.
Brothers Connor and Murphy exemplify true Bostonian Irishmen. They drink, smoke, and go to church...all in the same day while saying numerous explitives. But their intentions and hearts are pure. They may seem like stupid immigrants, but they show their intelligence in the interrogation scene. They converse in five different languages, telling the detective that their mother wanted them to be well-rounded. It's hard to believe that these so-called scumbags could be intelligent, but the movie's purpose, after all, is to break down barriors.
There are many characters in which make the movie what it is. Detective Paul Smecker serves as most of the comic relief, listening to opera at crime scenes. The fact that he is uncharacteristically gay makes him even more funny. Rocco also brings stupidity into the mix, along with a penchent for not thinking and slutty women.
The best part about this movie is the culture it brings to life. The boys continuously use Roman Catholic prayers and even Latin. Connor and Murphy have tattoos on their hands, stating "veritas" and "aequitas," which mean truth and justice, respectively. They continually use the Latin for "In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen." usually shooting their victim on the word "Amen." The ritual that they perform of crossing their victim's arms and putting coins in their eyes represents that the killing was religious and necessary. Another interesting fact is the quote from Dante's Inferno which appears on the door to a club in which they are performing a killing. "Abandon hope, ye who enter here" is written in blood, signifying more knowledge of culture.
The moral of the movie is that these boys are taking on a God-like persona by killing the people they feel are evil. The police know this is happening, and even facilitate it because they know it is right to do. This film brings to light the idea of a stricter death penalty and other punishments, along with civilian heros. Plus, the music is good...who could hate Dropkick Muphys?


Powered by Associate-O-Matic

Customer Service
Contact Customer Service
Ordering
Tracking Your Package
Shipping Information
Domestic Shipping Rates
International Shipping Rates
Returns
Gifts & Gift Certificates
Privacy & Security
Subcategories
Action
Anime
Art House
Boxsets
Comedy
Drama
Horror
Kids
Music
Mystery
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Special Interests
Sports
Television
Westerns
$5.99 and Under
$7.99 and Under
$9.99 and Under
All Blowouts
Deals Over $10
Genres
Movie Packs Under $20
Preschool
Kindergarten
Elementary School
Middle & High School
College
Post-Graduate
Untitled Document Disclaimer: This is an Amazon storefront - the products referenced on this site are manufactured and sold by parties other than the Oenophile Network. The Oenophile Network makes no representations regarding either the products or any information vendors offer about their products. Any questions, complaints, or claims regarding the products must be directed to the appropriate manufacturer or vendor, or to Amazon.com.