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In fact, the phrase over the top pretty much defines this movie. Willem Dafoe is about as flamboyantly gay as you can get, and his "direction" of one of the big shoot-outs is either going to make you sit there laughing or with your jaw dragging the floor. And that's one of the less flamboyant scenes.
In fact (again), I laughed quite a bit, and my jaw hit the floor just about as often during scenes I just couldn't believe I was seeing. From what I've heard, this movie barely made it into theaters but has become something of a cult favorite on DVD. I'll say this for it: they didn't buy it off the rack. It's different from anything you're likely to see this week. More than enough violence, gore, and torture for anyone. Plus (I'm not making this up) Ron Jeremy. Now you know what you're in for. Check it out if it sounds appealing. But not if you like cats. Trust me.
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The perfect follow-up to this is Overnight, a documentary about the making of the movie and in particular the meltdown of its director. It's even more entertaining than Boondock Saints.
Apparently there's a great story behind the movie, all right.
I saw this a few years ago after reading rave reviews from the cult crowd. I was really disappointed in it and thought it blew. I was trying to take it seriously though. Whenever I see it again I'll have to see the absurdity as humour.
There is supposed to be a sequel in the works, according to IMDB.
I don't know where they could go with a sequel.
I thought the ending wasn't 100% great ... but over-all, I can say I was reasonably entertained.
VG
If you can't be entertained by Willem Dafoe in a garter belt, you're in bad shape.
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