The story of the little girl segues into what happened with the film's distribution. Troy Duffy notes the industry screening for the film happened a few weeks after the shootings at Columbine. Movies like The Basketball Diaries and The Matrix were being shown on the news every day as examples of violence in film. "Boondock didn't have a chance," says Duffy. He says the film was essentially blacklisted from American theaters. On the upside of things, it's not all Duffy complaining about how poorly the film did in theaters. He mentions how ecstatic he was when the film became a cult hit, the idea of fans of the movie importing it from other countries just for the chance of watching it. It's here where Duffy thanks all of the fans of the film.
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