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Old 03-18-2007, 09:51 AM   #1
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Just read a recent review here of "The Departed." My goodness. The film is described as being made specifically to enrage white Christians.

Well, near as I can tell, Boondock Saints is an action thriller specifically made to trumpet "Judeo-Christian" values (so much so that the protagonists have "Aequitas" and "Veritas" [truth and justice] tattoed on their respective trigger fingers, and they recite a prayer prior to jointly dispatching an evildoer.)

The film also promotes family values. Pick it up on DVD today!

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Old 03-18-2007, 10:13 AM   #2
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Just read a recent review here of "The Departed." My goodness. The film is described as being made specifically to enrage white Christians.

Well, near as I can tell, Boondock Saints is an action thriller specifically made to trumpet "Judeo-Christian" values (so much so that the protagonists have "Aequitas" and "Veritas" [truth and justice] tattoed on their respective trigger fingers, and they recite a prayer prior to jointly dispatching an evildoer.)

The film also promotes family values. Pick it up on DVD today!

Thanks,

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A few years back there was a movie about the Mafia and the Godfather in the picture had a little Statue of the Virgin Mary and her Son Jesus in his living room, each day before he left the house he would kneel down in front of the statues, bless himself and say, "Holy Mary mother of Jesus Christ almighty please help me kill those f-cking scumbag mother f-ckers before they kill me, Amen"
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A few years back there was a movie about the Mafia and the Godfather in the picture had a little Statue of the Virgin Mary and her Son Jesus in his living room, each day before he left the house he would kneel down in front of the statues, bless himself and say, "Holy Mary mother of Jesus Christ almighty please help me kill those f-cking scumbag mother f-ckers before they kill me, Amen"
Harry, Are you saying they cut that scene out of the movie?
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Harry, Are you saying they cut that scene out of the movie?
No they left it in----
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If you liked that flick you probably would love "Saints."

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