Each brother in the film has a Latin word tattooed to their trigger fingers. One brother has "veritas," meaning "truth," and the other has "aequintas," meaning "justice." Die-hard fans might consider tattooing these same words on their index fingers, but most people should probably choose an area of the body that is less exposed and more easily covered. Wrists, inner biceps, calves or shoulder blades are other ideal spots for this script tattoo.
Portrait tattoos are lifelike renderings, typically used to memorialize someone. If you want a portrait tattoo representing "Boondock Saints," you can tattoo either one or both of the brothers or any other character from the film. Keep in mind that portrait tattoos are highly detailed and may require a large flat surface to display adequately, such as biceps, back or thighs. And you should only employ a highly experienced tattoo artist for a portrait.
Each brother has traditional Irish knots forming the shape of a cross on his dominant arm. In the film, the tattoos are positioned on the outer forearm, which can be an ideal spot for the mimicked tattoo, as you can easily cover it with a long-sleeve shirt for professional or other purposes. Also, you may wish to find an artist that specifically tattoos Irish knot designs, as they can be very complex and difficult.
A straightforward way of memorializing the film can be a script tattoo of a specific quote. This quote can be one word or several sentences, depending on preference. Just note that the longer the quote, the more space it will require to display properly. You can choose from hundreds of font types for a script tattoo or design your own to make it more personal and unique. You can also have this quote tattoo either represented on its own or added to any of the ideas above.