TROY DUFFY,
BILLY CONNOLLY,
CLIFTON COLLINS JR.,
DAVID DELLA ROCCO,
BOB MARLEY,
DANIEL DESANTO
in NEW YORK for the THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: All Saints Day DVD/BLU-RAY RELEASE PARTY!
** Make sure to invite people on your friends list to the party! Remember, whether you can make it to NY or not, this is going to be broadcast live online world wide. Look for the INVITE link under the flyer in the right hand column.
We’re Celebrating Our 10th Anniversary And You’re Invited!
MUSIC + COMEDY!
Music performances by: Ty Stone & The Truth, The Dirges, Taylor & Troy Duffy
Comedy by: Bob Marley
MEET THE CAST!
Sean Patrick Flanery, David Della Rocco, Bob Marley
+ Writer/Director Troy Duffy!
+ Surprise Guests
TUESDAY MARCH 2, 2010
THE HARD ROCK CAFE
63 West Ontario
Chicago, IL 60610
Doors Open 8:00pm
Show Starts: 9:00pm
$12.00 COVER
18 and Over
IF YOU PRE-ORDER YOUR TICKETS AT www.boondockstore.com
YOU WILL GET A FREE POSTER AT THE DOOR
AND IF YOU SHOW UP AT 7:30, YOU CAN GET
CAST SIGNATURES BEFORE THE EVENT!
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GO TO www.boondockstore.com
SEARCH TOUR TICKETS
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS
PRINT OUT YOUR RECEIPT
and
BRING IT TO THE DOOR
GET A FREE POSTER
SHOW UP EARLY TO HAVE IT SIGNED BY THE CAST!
“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
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
A thank you message to the fans from writer/director Troy Duffy and the two stars of the film Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery. Thanks to you – Boondocksaints II is going into wide release on November 25th!
Get your Boondock Saints II Posters at Blockbuster while you can. They are on sale!!! Limited suppies so visit Blockbuster this weekend to purchase the official poster for the sequel!!! Thanks for all the support.
Troy Duffy, Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus field questions from the fans at the Dallas premiere of “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” on Thursday, November 12, 2009… READ MORE
The Columbia Chronicle’s Film Critic, David Orlikoff, met with “Boondocks Saints II” director Troy Duffy and actor Sean Patrick Flanery in Chicago’s Rockit Bar and Grill. They talked about their latest film and how they got everyone back to do the sequel. … Boondocks Saints II Troy Duff director Sean Patrick Flannery Movie Connor McManus Interview Chicago Columbia College…
Sean Patrick Flanery attended the Dallas premiere of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: ALL SAINTS DAY, and spoke to Mark Walters of http://bigfanboy.com in an exclusive interview. Sean talks about returning to the character of Connor McManus, working with Troy Duffy again, and some of his past and future work in this candid one-on-one interview… WATCH VIDEO
Like many, I came to know and love The Boondock Saints through DVD (and now Blu-ray.) Browsing through my local DVD retailer, I checked out their new released and saw the film for a reasonable price. This was also at a time I had decided I wanted to be a filmmaker so I was interested in seeing obscure, off-beat films. So I purchased the flick, went home, and was instantly assaulted by all of it’s awesome. From the unrelenting action to Willem Dafoe’s outlandish performance, I was thoroughly entertained by what Troy Duffy had delivered and eagerly anticipated the sequel, which by this point in time was still rumored.
Well here we are, ten years after the first film debuted and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is upon us. While it’s been playing… READ MORE
It was a strange night at the Mall of America last evening. “Twilight Saga: New Moon” fans filled the rotunda for the appearance by Edi Gathegi and Jamie Campbell Bower. Meanwhile upstairs in the movie theater a wondrous collection of pumped-up Boondock Saints fans were howling at the arrival of director Troy Duffy and star Sean Patrick Flanery (pictured above.)
Duffy and Flanery came to introduce “Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day,” and to grow the legend of one of the stranger film stories in recent years.
In case you missed it, here’s the thumbnail: in the late 1990’s Troy Duffy became a Hollywood hot property because of his “Boondock” script. The story of a pair of gun-toting Irish vigilantes blasting Boston baddies seemed ideal for studios eager to build on the success of “Pulp Fiction.” He got a huge… READ MORE