trailer break: ‘The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day’ redband trailer
Take a break from work: watch a trailer...
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“Peace, they say, is the enemy of memory”? Who says that? No, seriously, who says that?
I’ll tell ya who: nobody:

You see, this is what Catholicism does to people. Warps them. Twists them. Turns them into Troy Duffy, who throws crucifixes down in slo-mo and lets priestly black flap dramatically and thinks it good.
It’s nice to see see Judd Nelson rockin’ the Al Pacino ham, though, ain’t it? I mean, somone’s gotta do it. Why not him?
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day opens in the U.S. on October 30; no U.K. release date has been announced.
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comments
posted by MaSch (Wed Oct 21 09, 11:16AM)
"It's the apocryphal proverb, they say, that tells the truth."
posted by lisa (Wed Oct 21 09, 12:09PM)
did they seriously let that guy Duffy near a camera again? ... hollyweird
posted by Accounting Ninja (Wed Oct 21 09, 12:25PM)
HA, thanks for giving me a good laugh. That Google search: priceless.
Is it just me, or does that blonde lady look like the hot-cha housewife from Edward Scissorhands??
posted by Der Bruno Stroszek (Wed Oct 21 09, 2:12PM)
Yes! Count me as another fan of the Google search. Sometimes you just have to hammer a joke home a little to achieve maximum lulz, and this is one of those times.
I was going to say it's afforded me more entertainment than the film ever could, but I found the first one of these pretty unintentionally hilarious (especially when viewed with an Overnight chaser) and this one might well be too.
posted by Gary Wilkes (Thu Oct 29 09, 12:29AM)
"the first 5 minutes" of the new Boondock Saints looks like they might have lost that cult classic feel