Although the film never explicitly states it, it's pretty clear that Agent Smecker is gay. The fact that he is intimate with another man in the film is pretty clear evidence. He also attends a gay bar for his drinking binge. However, this doesn't stop him from being rather belligerent towards other gay men and calling them 'fag' or 'fairy'.
To put it simply the Unrated version features several extended action sequences and bloody shootouts that are missing in the R-rated version of the movie. You can find a detailed comparison between both versions with pictures here.
On Murphy's hand it says "Veritas" (Truth), and on Connor's hand it says "Aequitas" (Justice).
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- How long is The Boondock Saints?1 hour and 48 minutes
- When was The Boondock Saints released?January 21, 2000
- What is the IMDb rating of The Boondock Saints?7.6 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Boondock Saints?Paul Smecker, Connor MacManus, Murphy MacManus, Rocco, Il Duce, Detective Dolly, Detective Duffy, Detective Greenly, The Chief, Monsignor, and others
- What is the plot of The Boondock Saints?Two Irish Catholic brothers become vigilantes in order to try to wipe out Boston's criminal underworld "in the name of God".
- What was the budget for The Boondock Saints?$6 million
- How much did The Boondock Saints earn at the worldwide box office?$35,500
- How much did The Boondock Saints earn at the US box office?$35,500
- What is The Boondock Saints rated?R
- What genre is The Boondock Saints?Action, Crime, and Thriller
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