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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/The Boondock Saints (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Meanwhile, they are pursued by FBI agent Paul Smecker, played by Willem Dafoe, and are joined at the end of the film by II Duce played by Billy Connolly.
Since the mob was involved in the incident, an FBI agent, Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe), is assigned to the case.
Smecker discovers who the Boondock Saints are, but by this time he has found he agrees with their vigilantism, but still feels bound by his duty as a law enforcer.
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 Boondock Story
Smecker tracks the recent murders but is unaware that the boys are involved, dismissing the recent killings as a mob war.
Smecker concludes his intense crime scene investigation with the finding of Rocco's pinky, which was shot off in the gunfight.
Smecker talks with Mob informant AUGUSTUS who tells Smecker that Yakavetta is on Rocco's trail and has hired IL Duce to kill him.
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 Modern Irish Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Heralded as saints by the city's beleaguered residents, the brothers also attract the attention of Paul Smecker, the openly gay FBI special agent assigned to investigate the spate of killings amongst the ranks of the Russian mafia.* Rated R
Paul Smecker, a comical yet street-smart and admirable FBI agent, tails them throughout the movie.
The boys' devotion to their religion is evident in the prayers they say for each of their victims and their refusal to murder Smecker because "he's a good man." This is by far one of the best films I have seen in the past several years.
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It is Smecker who realizes that the death of the two mobsters was not a professional hit, but probable self-defense.
The interview between Smecker and the brothers is a friendly and respectful affair, and it is here that we learn that Conner and Murphy can speak a variety of different languages.
Paul Menard, son of Midwest business tycoon John Menard, will tackle his most ambitious effort to date in 2007 when he attempts the full Nextel Cup schedule in the No. 15 Chevrolet fielded by Dale Earnhardt Inc., while also competing part-time in a DEI Busch Series car.
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 interrogation report: The Boondock Saints (movie review)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Of course, any Dafoe character must have unique affectations, and Smecker reviews crime scenes while listening to opera on his portable CD player and occasionally allowing his body to move and flow with the music.
Smecker continues to investigate the mob killings, and he doesn't immediately connect the MacManus brothers to the killings.
He only uses Smecker's homosexuality to limited effect as the basis for a couple jokes, so I have to assume that he wants to imply more.
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 Synopsis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Despite having the support of the public, the killers arise suspicion from an eccentric FBI agent, Paul Smecker(Willem Dafoe).
Agent Smecker follows the trail of bloodshed around Boston in an effort to track down these vigilantes.
Although these men are breaking the law, Agent Smecker can't help but praise these "saints" for serving the kind of justice that he only wished he could.
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 Boondock Saints: Unrated Special Edition (1999)
Hot on the trail of the assailants behind the brutal murder of Russian thugs, FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe) is surprised to discover the killers are Irish twin brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) who believe they've been chosen to rid the world of evil.
FBI Agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe) comes onto the case, and we quickly learn that the McManus boys committed the crime, allegedly in self-defense.
The Smecker character shows signs of Gary Oldman’s flamboyant cop in Leon, while the music often seems lifted from The Matrix.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Boondock Saints at Epinions.com
When the pub is about to be bought by some Russian mobsters Connor and Murphy stop them but don’t quite kill them yet the Russians are found dead in the mourning.
Paul Smecker believes it was Connor and Murphy but doesn’t have any proof and lets them go from questioning.
Paul Smecker is hot on their trail but something has been troubling him, they are killing people but they are killing the right people to kill.
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 The Boondock Saints - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meanwhile, they are pursued by FBI agent Paul Smecker, played by Willem Dafoe, and are joined at the end of the film by Il Duce, played by Billy Connolly.
Connor and Murphy decide to clear their names and arrive at the police station, the police, as well as the local news, see Connor and Murphy as heroes—the brothers not wanting attention from the press that has surrounded the police station, decide to spend the night in a holding cell.
Smecker is called in to investigate and pinpoints the cause as "bad television"; the culprits appear to have gotten many of their ideas from television.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Boondock_Saints   (2733 words)

  
 The Unknown Movies - unknownmovies.com
Also tracking the brothers are the authorities, headed by Paul Smecker (Dafoe), your typical flamboyantly gay FBI agent that likes to show a rendition of Riverdance at a bloody crime scene.
Dafoe has the most challenging role, because not only does his Paul Smecker character have to be convincing as a super-genius detective while on the job, he also has to be convincing when his character all of a sudden does something completely outrageous.
For one thing, there is a change in the viewpoint of the Paul Smecker character which is not only sudden, but comes without any explanation as to why he suddenly sees the situation in a different way.
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 The Boondock Saints - UPC 024543028079
Feeling that God's will to rid Earth from all human Evil was given to them as a mission, they set out to do their divine deed.
A public outcry is never heard, and even FBI agent Paul Smecker, who follows their trace of bloodshed, admits that the boys are doing exactly what he secretly always has wished to happen.
Risking their lives for their beliefs of Veritas (truth) and Aequitas (equality), the Boondock Saints are hyped by the public, for they are doing good, which only few dare to admit.
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 Mike's Comment of the Week - THE BOONDOCK SAINTS (1999)
As the crime scene is being investigated by the Boston Police, along comes FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe), of the organized crime task force, who pretty much takes charge.
It doesn't take Smecker long to connect the MacManus brothers with the killings and interview them, but as the details unfold in vivid flashback, Smecker calls it a case of self-defense.
At this point, agent Smecker joins up--unofficially of course--and helps the brothers when they need it most.
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 DVD Review - The Boondock Saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In the meantime, hot on the brothers' trail of murder and chaos, is Detective Paul Smecker, (Willem Dafoe in a great performance) a flamboyantly gay cop.
While half the cops in south Boston are having a hard time putting the pieces of the puzzle together, Detective Smecker comes to the realization of who the killers are.
The problem is, Smecker finds himself agreeing with the actions of the vigilantes he is pursuing!
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 A Review of "The Boondock Saints" Essay | Student Essays
Even FBI agent Paul Smecker, the head of this investigation, believes they are doing the right thing, and wishes he could do the same.
The FBI agent, Agent Paul Smecker, is played by Willem Defoe is also a great choice for his roll.
Troy Duffy, the writer and director, probably could not imagine a better person to depict Paul Smecker.
www.bookrags.com /essay-2005/5/17/21045/8664   (508 words)

  
 The Trades - DVD Review: The Boondock Saints - Unrated Special Edition
Enter Willem Dafoe ("Spider-Man") as uber-detective Paul Smecker, potentially one of Dafoe's most disquieting roles.
Not because he's got the supernatural ability to recreate a crime scene, and not because he's a tiny bit on the flamboyant side of gay.
And as Smecker begins to figure out how all the killings are related -- and who's doing them -- he becomes torn between bringing them in or helping them out.
www.the-trades.com /article.php?id=4426   (370 words)

  
 The Boondock Saints (1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Smecker (Willem Dafoe), part of the Organized Crime Task Force, meets Connor and Murphy early in the film when they turn themselves in for the first two killings, but plead self defense.
"Smecker's Confession," the final deleted scene, is an extended version of Smecker talking to a priest, drunk, about Conner and Murphy and their actions.
The scene is important in the final film because it illustrates the moral dilemma of justice versus laws, but the extended scene is not necessarily better than the one in the final cut.
www.orbitalreviews.com /pages/BoondockSaints.shtml   (1690 words)

  
 "THE BOONDOCK SAINTS: UNRATED SPECIAL EDITION" DVD Review by Kevin Carr - 7M Pictures
A police detective named Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe) investigates them at first, but soon finds himself at odds with bringing them down.
However, the big star of the film is Willem Dafoe, who brings to life the character of Smecker in ways that are both brilliant and pathetic.
While Duffy does a deft tap dance with chronology by letting Smecker talk the audience through the hits in flashback, there are times when things get so wrapped up in its own drama that they actually take you out of the moment.
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 The Nohari Window - Describe Paul Smecker
Warning: If you're hacking URLs, this might not be the Paul Smecker you know, it could just be someone else who's used the name.
Ask your Paul Smecker if this is really their Nohari Window.
Enter a name so that Paul Smecker and other readers will know what you thought (or just use "anonymous" if you'd rather).
kevan.org /nohari?name=Paul+Smecker   (180 words)

  
 Boondock Saints
Paul Smecker: Willem Dafoe, Conner MacManus: Sean Patrick Flanery, Murphy MacManus: Norman Reedus, Rocco: David Della Rocco, Il Duce: Billy Connolly
badtv_bds.wav Smecker: Television is the explanation for this.
The three shall spread their flened wings and be the vengeful striking hammer of God.
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 Interactive Johari Window - Describe Paul Smecker
By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.
You are reading this page because Paul Smecker wants to know how you'd describe him or her - pick the five or six words from the list below that you think describe Paul Smecker the best.
Ask your Paul Smecker if this is their Johari Window.
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 Amazon.com: The Boondock Saints: Video: James Binkley,Matthew Chaffee,Billy Connolly,Bill Craig (III),Willem ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Actually, they are in more trouble than they realize at first when an FBI agent by the name of Paul Smecker arrives on the scene.
The fact that the FBI agent undergoes a crisis of conscience over the crimes--he quickly realizes these murders are the work of citizens fed up with crime--leads him to secretly help the men responsible for the killings.
Hot on their tails is flamboyantly gay FBI agent Paul Smecker, played by Willem Dafoe.
www.amazon.com /Boondock-Saints-James-Binkley/dp/B00005UWC7   (2682 words)

  
 The Boondock Saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
They feel that God's will to rid Earth from all human Evil was given to them as a mission, and they begin killing people in the world that are bad.
FBI agent Paul Smecker handles the case and as he comes closer to finding out who is committing the killings, he begins to see that what they are doing is the right thing and that they are standing up for what he also believes in.
They risk their lives for their beliefs of Veritas (truth) and Aequitas (equality), and are hyped by the public, for their good doing, which only few dare to admit.
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 Paul Ince - Peter McAleese (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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Sorry to say I don't have that anymore,trigger was sticking too much and it wasn't reliable enough for me.
He recently settled on something else I think he said it was a t68(?) but looking forward to running into you on field again
Haven't been to Maynard or Fox 4 yet, used to play a lot at Freindly Fire though.
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What are you shopping for all you need to bring is something to drink, looks like 14 or so judgening by this thread.
I have tons o drink, I was going to make beer brats.
B thanks for the best day of play in a while.
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 Movie Introduction
Risking their lives for their beliefs of Veritas (truth) and Aequitas (justice), the Boondock Saints are hyped by the public, for they are doing good, which only few dare to admit.
FBI Agent Paul Smecker, Organized Crime Task Force
Chon Wangs father, the guard of the Chinese emperor seal, is killed and the seal is stolen.
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 DVD Corner, DVD Reviews (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Content: Two Irish brothers, Connor & Murphy (Sean Patrick Flanery & Norman Reedus), after prevailing in a violent confrontation with Russian mobsters, decide to become vigilantes, tracking down and killing various mafia thugs, with the help of their manic & disgruntled buddy, Rocco, a former mafia bagman.
Flamboyantly gay FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe, who chews up the scenery like no one since Al Pacino in "Scarface"), follows the bloody trail, piecing together what transpired at each violent crime scene (all the brothers' 'hits' are shown in annoyingly showy flashbacks...for no discernable reason).
When he finally does discover the two who's behind the killings, he's torn between doing his job to bring them down, and joining them on their crusade.
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 ISU Media Detail View   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
FBI agent Paul Smecker is on the trail of two vigilante brothers whose spiritual sense of right and wrong has turned Boston's streets red with blood.
Now, Smecker finds himself torn between whether he should catch the killers...
Special features: audio commentary with writer & director Troy Duffy; director & cast filmographies; deleted scenes; trailer; outtakes.
odin.indstate.edu /databases/media/Detail.asp?IDKey=3999   (131 words)

  
 What did you watch this week? - Page 21 - Movie, TV & DVD Forums
Never have a cat, crossdressing, the Irish and vigilantism been thrown together in such a delightful mix.
[after Smecker gets a phone call in bed with his gay lover]
I liked Boondock Saints more than I thought I would.
www.movieweb.com /forums/showthread.php?p=132186   (416 words)

  
 web|nine - collections - dvds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Heart-pounding, tense and graphic, this definitive two-disc edition of the thrilling action-packed cult phenomenon delivers pure excitement!
Hot on the trail of the assailants behind the bloody murder of Russian thugs, FBI agent Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe) is surprised to discover the killers are Irish twin brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) who believe they've been chosen to rid the world of evil.
But as they unleash more brutality on the criminals of Boston's underworld, Smecker finds himself torn between busting the vigilantes...
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