Archive for December, 2009

Inside Reel Interviews Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus for “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day”…

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The Original Boondock Saints 10th Anniversary Celebration

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Do you want to play a role in bringing the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the ORIGINAL Boondock Saints to the big screen in movie theatres nationwide for an exclusive one-night event around St. Patrick’s Day 2010? If so, demand that it come to the big screen in your hometown!…

http://eventful.com/performers/the-original-boondock-saints-10th-anniversary-/P0-001-000218279-6

Sean Patrick Flanery Talks Royce, Rickson, Renzo

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Some guys act tough on screen. Sean Patrick Flanery is tough both on screen and off.

“Every single day that I am off, I’m training three hours a day and it’s not because I have some aspirations of an MMA career,” says The Boondock Saints star and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt. “I just fucking love it, man. I absolutely love it. I cannot get enough of it.”… READ MORE

Sean Patrick Flanery audio interview from CD101 Morning Show

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Sean Patrick Flanery audio interview from CD101 Morning Show (middle of the page)… http://cd101.com/sections/onAir/DJ.aspx?dj_id=57

Coming Soon’s interview with Troy Duffy and the Boondock Saints

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

“I’m coming soon… I’m coming soon… don’t move, don’t move… Oh my God, you moved! Ahhh Ahhh!”

Yes, this interview begins with a rather adolescent take on our site’s good name, and it ends with a laugh, so you know you’re dealing with a filmmaker who knows how to have a good time.

That filmmaker is Troy Duffy, who became a household name in Tinseltown when Miramax paid the Boston bartender $450,000 to write and direct his debut film with a budget of $15 million dollars, making him the kind of rags-to-riches success story the media revels in. That was 1997. Two years later, the film had been completed for less than half that budget and without the participation of Miramax, who had pulled out due to creative conflicts with Duffy. The independent distributor who purchased the movie The Boondock Saints barely released it in theaters and it marched solemnly to the direct-to-video graveyard.

Typically, this is where the Wikipedia entry ends, possibly with addendums like “Troy Duffy has not been interviewed since 1999, and currently works as a bartender in Boston.”

However, The Boondock Saints, like its main characters, was not a movie that simply lays down and dies and its director has not gone gentle into that good night. When “Saints” was… READ MORE

Interview: ‘The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day’ Director Troy Duffy on Hollywood’s ‘Financial Irresponsibility’

Friday, December 11th, 2009

CHICAGO – “There’s not a bigger ‘f*ck you!’ from Hollywood than when they say: ‘Eh, we’re not going to release this film.’” But then the fans say: “Oh, you know what? About $100 million says that you are retarded. It says that you made a bad decision,” “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” star Sean Patrick Flanery said in a Chicago interview with… READ MORE

Thanks, ~Wendy