Saturday Night Live is tackling the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
02.11.2021 - 18:09 / theplaylist.net
If you are a person of a certain age, you probably have quite a history with “The Boondock Saints.” The 2000 film about vigilante brothers taking on bad guys in Boston quickly became a cult hit after its release, with dorms and high school bedrooms all over the US being adorned with posters of stars Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery.
And for years after, you had to hear your friends say things like, “Hey bro, did you see ‘Boondock Saints?’ That shit is so cool!” A decade later, the sequel
.Saturday Night Live is tackling the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Boondock Saints are back. Director Troy Duffy has reunited with Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery for Boondock Saints III, a new installment of the saga of fraternal twin Irish brothers Connor and Murphy MacManus, who go on a vigilante track. That starts after they dispatch two Russian mobsters in self defense, and then have an epiphany to rid their Boston hometown of all crime, while being hunted by an FBI agent (Willem Dafoe) who can’t help but admire their cause.
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