56. "Honestly, I always been on the fence w/ Boondock Saints" In response to In response to 44
I actually bought it before it really got popular, on the strength of the cover the the $9.99 price lol
I thought it was awkward and weird.
Some parts were downright terrible...like their utterly unlikeable, hippie-looking, Italian mob buddy who deserved to die...but they still made his death this melodramatic, slow-mo episode with the brothers screaming like it was their mother.
I gagged.
The ending, with them crashing through the ceiling in the court house? Ugh.
I'm almost certain it achieved cult status by how ridiculously stupid it is, but the question is...is it purposely stupid/classic, like "Army of Darkness", or is it an epic failure movie that's classic because it's that lame (like the 60's b-movies), and we can marvel at it's stupidity.
Coming out of the church in sunglasses and matching leather trenchcoats, lighting cigarettes?