Departed, The
January 1st, 2006 by admin
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| Taglines: | 1: “No one gives it to you, you have to take it” 2: Be careful with the road you choose!! You could lose your identity on the way!! 3: Cops or Criminals. When you’re facing a loaded gun what’s the difference? 4: Lies. Betrayal. Sacrifice. How far will you take it? 5: No matter how tall, big, successful, bad, good you are; a gun changes everything 6: Shoot first, ask questions later; that way you will survive this world 7: Undercover 8: Underhanded 9: Unrestrained 10: Who is your friend and your enemy? Dont know, just shoot and it won’t be none of them |
| Plot Summary: | Two just-graduated officers from Massachusetts State Police Academy follow opposite sides of the law: William Costigan is assigned to work undercover with the Irish mobster Frank Costello to get evidences to arrest him. His true identity is only known by his superiors Dignam and Oliver Queenan. The protégée of Costello, Colin Sullivan, is promoted in the Massachusetts State Police and is the informer of Costello. Each police officer gives his best effort trying to disclose the identity of the other “rat”. |
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Video YouTube about Departed, The

The Departed- Fu king Short Version
For all lovers of short versions of films, containing only the swears, look no further than this, the recently Oscar winning movie gets cut down to 2 mins 11 with all the magic, and other words, kept in tact :) I own no rights to the film, that's for Section 8, Initial Entertainment and Warner Brothers, but i edited it down, love me for it :) Around 215 swears according to dantruon. Ta for all comments, means a lot.

The Departed, The Boondock Saints, and Irish Violence
This is a comparison of the violence between the two best movies out there...The Boondock Saints and The Departed. The background song is "What's Left of the Flag" by Flogging Molly. Good stuff. DON'T WATCH THIS IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE MOVIES!!!! You'll ruin them both and that's no fun. HEAVY SPOILER ALERT!!!

The Departed (The Stroke) Music Video
The following are clips from the 2006 film, "The Departed" Starring Leonardo Dicaprio, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, and Matt Damon. The video is accompanied by the Billy Squier song, "The Stroke".











