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The Boondock Saints Vs. Snatch (Ep. 0044)
Episode 448th September 2023 • Movie Wars • 2-Vices Media
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Watching "The Boondock Saints" was considered a dorm room initiation during Kyle, Drew, and Phil's college years. Highly requested by our listeners, "The Boondock Saints" possesses one of the most prolific cult followings in history. Its success was bolstered primarily by Blockbuster rentals. Although critics bashed the film, a lauded documentary titled "Overnight" received high marks for its portrayal of Troy Duffy; the highly volatile, rags-to-riches director who eventually found himself blacklisted for his uncouth approach to directing Harvey Weinstein's Diamond in the Rough. As for "Snatch," Guy Ritchie is the most requested director we've yet to cover. With his unique blend of violence, humor, and rapid-fire pacing, Guy Ritchie's style shines in "Snatch." 

With God on our side, the MWP crew slays the wicked war card, bare knuckles and all. 

Click here to become an executive producer on Movie Wars by supporting us on Patreon!

Film Summaries

The Boondock Saints


Tired of the crime overrunning the streets of Boston, Irish Catholic twin brothers Conner (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus) are inspired by their faith to cleanse their hometown of evil with their own brand of zealous vigilante justice. As they hunt down and kill one notorious gangster after another, they become controversial folk heroes in the community. But Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe), an eccentric FBI agent, is fast closing in on their blood-soaked trail.

  • Rating: R
  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery & thriller
  • Original Language: English
  • Director: Troy Duffy
  • Producer: Chris Brinker, Robert N. Fried, Elie Samaha, Lloyd Segan
  • Writer: Troy Duffy
  • Release Date (Theaters): Aug 4, 1999 Original
  • Release Date (Streaming): Nov 25, 2015
  • Box Office (Gross USA): $19.9K
  • Runtime: 1h 50m
  • Distributor: New City Releasing [us], Indican Pictures

(Thank you Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/boondock_saints)


Snatch

Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad Pitt) at his bookie business. When Mickey does not throw his first fight as agreed, an infuriated Brick Top demands another match. Meanwhile, gangster Frankie Four Fingers (Benicio del Toro) comes to place a bet for a friend with Brick Top's bookies, as multiple criminals converge on a stolen diamond that Frankie has come to London to sell.

  • Rating: R (Some Nudity|Language|Strong Violence)
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Original Language: English
  • Director: Guy Ritchie
  • Producer: Matthew Vaughn
  • Writer: Guy Ritchie
  • Release Date (Theaters): Jan 19, 2001 Wide
  • Release Date (Streaming): Mar 1, 2011
  • Box Office (Gross USA): $30.1M
  • Runtime: 1h 38m
  • Distributor: Screen Gems
  • Production Co: Columbia Pictures, SKA Films
  • Sound Mix: Surround, Dolby SR, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect Ratio: Flat (1.85:1)

Thank you Rotten Tomatoes for the film summaries and details! (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/snatch)

Transcripts

Watching "The Boondock Saints" was considered a dorm room initiation during Kyle, Drew, and Phil's college years. Highly requested by our listeners, "The Boondock Saints" possesses one of the most prolific cult followings in history. Its success was bolstered primarily by Blockbuster rentals. Although critics bashed the film, a lauded documentary titled "Overnight" received high marks for its portrayal of Troy Duffy; the highly volatile, rags-to-riches director who eventually found himself blacklisted for his uncouth approach to directing Harvey Weinstein's Diamond in the Rough. As for "Snatch," Guy Ritchie is the most requested director we've yet to cover. With his unique blend of violence, humor, and rapid-fire pacing, Guy Ritchie's style shines in "Snatch."

With God on our side, the MWP crew slays the wicked war card, bare knuckles and all.

Click here to become an executive producer on Movie Wars by supporting us on Patreon!

Film Summaries

The Boondock Saints

Tired of the crime overrunning the streets of Boston, Irish Catholic twin brothers Conner (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus) are inspired by their faith to cleanse their hometown of evil with their own brand of zealous vigilante justice. As they hunt down and kill one notorious gangster after another, they become controversial folk heroes in the community. But Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe), an eccentric FBI agent, is fast closing in on their blood-soaked trail.

Rating: R

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery & thriller

Original Language: English

Director: Troy Duffy

Producer: Chris Brinker, Robert N. Fried, Elie Samaha, Lloyd Segan

Writer: Troy Duffy

,:

Release Date (Streaming): Nov 25, 2015

Box Office (Gross USA): $19.9K

Runtime: 1h 50m

Distributor: New City Releasing [us], Indican Pictures

(Thank you Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/boondock_saints)

Snatch

Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad Pitt) at his bookie business. When Mickey does not throw his first fight as agreed, an infuriated Brick Top demands another match. Meanwhile, gangster Frankie Four Fingers (Benicio del Toro) comes to place a bet for a friend with Brick Top's bookies, as multiple criminals converge on a stolen diamond that Frankie has come to London to sell.

Rating: R (Some Nudity|Language|Strong Violence)

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Original Language: English

Director: Guy Ritchie

Producer: Matthew Vaughn

Writer: Guy Ritchie

,:

Release Date (Streaming): Mar 1, 2011

Box Office (Gross USA): $30.1M

Runtime: 1h 38m

Distributor: Screen Gems

Production Co: Columbia Pictures, SKA Films

Sound Mix: Surround, Dolby SR, Dolby Digital, SDDS

Aspect Ratio: Flat (1.85:1)

Thank you Rotten Tomatoes for the film summaries and details! (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/snatch)

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