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Ladies and Gentlemen, Norman Reedus

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Galadhfea created this video with clips from a variety of Norman Reedus’ work. Music is “Ladies and Gentlemen” by Saliva

Works featured (in no particular order):
The Boondock Saints
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day
Floating
Beat
The Walking Dead
The Beatnicks
Red Canyon
Until the Night
Dark Harbor
Deuces Wild
Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
Blade II
Lady Gaga’s “Judas” video
Masters of Horror: John Carpenter’s “Cigarette Burns”
Sand
Pandorum
Dead*Line
Styrofoam Soul
Meskada
A Crime
Gossip
Messengers 2
Six Ways to Sunday

Back Into Boondock with Boondock Saints II Brother Norman Reedus

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

norman_reedus_boondock_2After climbing the cinematic ranks in such films as Mimic, Six Ways to Sunday, and 8MM before landing the role of gun-toting, butt-kicking Irish brother Murphy McManus in Boondock Saints, actor Norman Reedus added thirty-four more film credits to his resume in the decade leading up to the long awaited sequel, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. Although Norman Reedus kept himself busy in such films as Blade II, The Notorious Bette Page, American gangster, and the recently released Pandorum, Reedus gained a huge loyal fan base due to his explosive role in Boondock Saints next to co-star Sean Patrick Flanery.

Now, after a decade hiatus from the hail of gunfire justice of the Boondock world, Norman Reedus is Boondock locked, loaded, and ready to roll for the October 30 release of Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, which sees Reedus step back into the Boondock shoes of Murphy McManus for a re-team with Sean Patrick Flanery as Connor McManus plus returning Boondock actor Billy Connolly and new Boondock II cast additions of Peter Fonda, Judd Nelson, Clifton Collins Jr., and Julie Benz… READ MORE

Working With the Masters of Horror: Norman Reedus

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Source: Ryan Rotten, Managing Editor

reedus-int1Norman Reedus made his feature film debut with Mimic. Not a bad way to start – working with Guillermo Del Toro, arguably one of the finest creative forces in film today. The actor would be called back by Del Toro years later for Blade II, this time as Scud, the Daywalker’s new tech assistant (after the brief demise of Kris Kristofferson’s “Whistler”). Del Toro isn’t the only director to use Reedus twice.

Christian Alvart called him up when production on Pandorum (open in theaters now) was about to begin. The pair had previously collaborated on the serial killer thriller Antibodies. And, of course, there’s Troy Duffy, who made Reedus one of the Boondock Saints. A sequel – subtitled “All Saints Day” – is getting… READ MORE

Conversations With GoD: We Talk To The Boondock Saints Themselves …

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

2009-09-19-boondock_saints-150x150Geeks of Doom has had the honor of interviewing some of the great cast members of Troy Duffy’s desperately-anticipated sequel, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day. First up was the wonderful Clifton Collins Jr., who’s new to the gang in the sequel. And now, I’m pleased to present our own little chat with the best two good guy killers ever seen in a movie — the Boondock Saints: Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus!

Whether you’re a super-fan of the original 1999 cult classic The Boondock Saints or not, you’ve very likely seen both of these gentleman in numerous other movies and TV shows. Sean has appeared in movies like Powder and Suicide Kings, and he even rocked the fedora and whip as Indiana Jones in Young Indiana Jones. Norman will soon be seen in Pandorum, and is also known from his roles in movies like Deuces Wild, Blade II, and Ridley Scott’s American Gangster with Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington… READ MORE