Some clarification...
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Some clarification...
I recently saw the Boondock Saints again, and I remember that I never exactly understood how the brothers got out of the handcuffs in the Don's house towards the end of the movie. It shows Norman Reedus lifting the cuffs to his arm, then Flannery kicks it and somehow they are free. Can someone explain this to me?
This isnt the first time a movie has left me confused and in need of some clarification. Se7en comes to mind. Just exactly what was on his leg in the photo during the "Lust" part?
This isnt the first time a movie has left me confused and in need of some clarification. Se7en comes to mind. Just exactly what was on his leg in the photo during the "Lust" part?
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Originally Posted by jhoon
This isnt the first time a movie has left me confused and in need of some clarification. Se7en comes to mind. Just exactly what was on his leg in the photo during the "Lust" part?
EDIT: If you're talking about the polaroid the cops got from the guy in the leather shop, there was nobody in the picture; it was a mannequin. And there was nothing on the leg of the mannequin; it was a custom-made strap-on with a large knife on the business end.
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I've thought this through very carefully and I've come up with some answers..
-Midichlorians
-A wizard did it
-He is the one, but there were 5 more before him that did it better...
-That's how it happened in the comic book
-In the directors cut, the cuffs are changed to rope
-Midichlorians
-A wizard did it
-He is the one, but there were 5 more before him that did it better...
-That's how it happened in the comic book
-In the directors cut, the cuffs are changed to rope
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Originally Posted by Jackskeleton
Took the words out of my mouth.
I'd also like to clarify something... Boondock Saints is not a good movie. It is not meant to be taken seriously. It is indeed direct-to-video material. With no offense to the talented DaFoe, this is Dolph Lundren material here, folks.
Someone had to say it.
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hmmm...yea
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
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Originally Posted by jhoon
hmmm...yea
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
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Originally Posted by Seantn
Tell us how you really feel.
Till I get to make my movie, Boondock Saints and Troy Duffy will always be like a tragic lesson. A lesson on how to NOT fool myself into believing in a scripts with poor storytelling and holes like this one. A friend an I wrote crappy stuff like this, thinking we could some day sell them ... when we were, like, FOURTEEN YEARS OLD. And definately a lesson on how NOT to act when dealing with people in the business. Keep some composure, maaannn.
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Originally Posted by jhoon
hmmm...yea
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
so im gonna assume that no one really knows and is sidestepping the question to avoid looking like an idiot because they do not know either
or you guys can prove me wrong and answer my question
That's what thread titles are for.
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He slid the cuff up his arm and then placed his hand flat, edge against the back of the chair. I think idea is that the brother kicked his hand and broke it in order for him to slip off the cuffs.