About Troy Duffy: Troy Duffy is an American director, screenwriter, and musician. He has directed two films, The Boondock Saints, and its sequel, The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
When you're writing for a sequel and there's a movie that's been deemed sacred ground by the fanbase that's the predecessor, you cannot do anything to tread on that, so it's a bit trickier than just being able to sit down and write something.
As far as I'm concerned, the coolest word in film is 'cult.'
My favorite movie villain? Oh, that's easy. Hannibal Lecter.
I hate Keanu Reeves. I think he's a punk.
My brother and I moved out to Hollywood initially to be a band, and where we lived, there was crime all over with my brother and I being the victims sometimes.
I think women are sick and tired of being portrayed as victims, a lot of the time anyway, the bulk of their time on film.
Cult movies are basically movies Hollywood missed the first time - that they should have gotten - and then the fans got it and made it successful.
Ultimately, there's always been a link between comic books and video games, and comic books and movies, and then basically all three steadily becoming this sort of transmedia.
I think women secretly yearn for the return of John Wayne and don't even know it.