The Boys Next Door is a 1985 independent adventure-crime drama film about two boys who leave their small town home on the day of their high school graduation and embark on a crime and murder spree.

Dialogue

Bo: There's a lot of people out there.
Roy: It's you and me up here, watchin' 'em.
Bo: You still thinkin' about the Marines? I don't know. I was just wonderin' if you still got that stuff inside ya.
Roy: No. Why? Scared?
Bo: No. I just feel bad about that girl. I don't- I did not want to hurt her.
Roy: She didn't know what hit her. We gave her two seconds of pain. Girls like that one have given us eighteen years of pain. Don't expect me to feel sorry for her.
Bo: But you have got to stop, Roy.
Roy: (scoffs) What are you talking about? I wasn't alone.
Bo: Well, I don't want to sound like a fag or nothing, but you are my best friend. I think that if you don't get control of this shit, they're gonna lock us up.
Roy: They lock us up Monday, pal.

Cast

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