New to DVD this week is Troy Duffy’s now infamous not really a classic “classic�, The Boondocks Saints in remastered fullscreen and widescreen formats. While by no means a great move, the film is a textbook example of what happens when an interesting script gets handled by the wrong director. Of course, in this case, the wrong director was also the screenwriter, Duffy. Anyway, the film has a lot to offer in the form of Willem Dafoe as the opera loving Special Agent empath Smeckler and a fascinating premise. While it never quite lives up to that premise, it’s still a must see for true DVD action fans.
Speaking of Willem Dafoe and action movies, now seems like the perfect time to plug the 1984 Walter Hill Rock ‘n Roll beat-em-up Streets of Fire. It’s got Dafoe as the scene-stealing villain Raven, a young Diane Lane lip-synching her heart out and a classic 1980’s soundtrack. What more can you ask for?
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