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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
68K
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Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009)
The MacManus brothers return to Boston to exact revenge of the mob forces who murdered their childhood priest.
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The MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justi... Read allThe MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justice to those responsible and avenge the priest.The MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justice to those responsible and avenge the priest.

  • Director
    • Troy Duffy
  • Writers
    • Troy Duffy
    • Taylor Duffy
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Norman Reedus
    • Billy Connolly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Troy Duffy
    • Writers
      • Troy Duffy
      • Taylor Duffy
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Norman Reedus
      • Billy Connolly
    • 222User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Connor MacManus
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Murphy MacManus
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Da
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Romeo
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Special Agent Eunice Bloom
    Bob Marley
    Bob Marley
    • Greenly
    Brian Mahoney
    Brian Mahoney
    • Duffy
    David Ferry
    • Dolly
    David Della Rocco
    David Della Rocco
    • Rocco
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • The Roman
    Daniel DeSanto
    Daniel DeSanto
    • Crew Cut
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    • Doc
    Matthew Lemche
    Matthew Lemche
    • Noah
    • (as Matt Lemche)
    Robert Mauriell
    Robert Mauriell
    • Louie
    Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson
    • Concezio Yakavetta
    Robb Wells
    Robb Wells
    • Jimmy the Gofer
    Paul Johansson
    Paul Johansson
    • Kuntsler
    Pedro Salvín
    • Uncle Cesar
    • (as Pedro Salvin)
    • Director
      • Troy Duffy
    • Writers
      • Troy Duffy
      • Taylor Duffy
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    5Fruit-Flix

    The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day – "Bigger, Louder, Desperate"

    This whole movie feels forced, it is as though one of 'the saints' put a gun to the creators head and demanded a sequel.

    The only people who are going to watch this are those who liked the original (which was a great niche action movie 8/10 stars). BSII fails to love up to the original in every way; interesting & entertaining characters are replaced with cheap & annoying ones; old gimmicks are simply rehashed; the leads look old & tired; recurring characters look lost & bewildered; and where the original BS story was simple, tight, & original, BS2's plot is overcomplicated and contrived.

    There are some thrills and spills to be had in BSII, but it is difficult to watch something fall so far short from the quality of the original.

    On the Fruit-Meter, BSII gets the "SULTANA (or RAISEN)' – The original grape was fresh and juicy, the sequel has lost all the original zesty flavours and has too many wrinkles.
    8thedarkwolf333

    I got what I wanted as a fan. Others might not.

    I am an avid fan of the original movie. While the concept of vigilantism has been around for decades in film, it was never communicated in such a way. The original movie was both entertaining, and made certain statements about society. After all, isn't the first purpose of film to entertain, and the second to create a message? If the first movie focused on the message, the second seemed to focus more on the entertainment. I'm OK with that. I already know what the McManus boys are all about. Still, it was refreshing to see Il Duce's beginning as a killer, even catching a glimpse of the first version of the gun vest.

    I was very skeptical of Clifton Collins Jr., thinking that he would simply be a stand-in for Rocco. He wasn't. He had his own personality, although I would have liked to have seen him involved in what the boys were doing on a more personal level. It was like he was waiting for them to come along just so he would have an excuse to kill mobsters.

    The humor, slow-motion gunfights, and light-hearted moments were back. During the first half, I sometimes felt the humor needed to be left behind and the serious tone needed to come into play, but the second half delivered that aspect very well, so it balances out in the end.

    Julie Benz. Hmmmm. Attractive, intelligent, fun. But the southern accent is so thick I had a hard time focusing on anything else.

    I would like to make a special note of how ridiculous it is for someone to dual-wield Desert Eagles, even if they have compensators attached.

    Still, none of my complaints stopped me from enjoying the movie. I watched it for what it is. An over the top-low(er) budget film that was written to please fans of the original. I took it for what it is, and I think I'm better off for it.

    Many people criticize Troy and the films themselves, some going so far as to say fans should go kill themselves. The internet, where everyone thinks their opinion is fact, and everyone is a hardass. If you don't like the movies, fine, but please, don't insult the intelligence of the fans. Liking something that you don't doesn't make us any less intelligent than you. If you want to pick on someone, pick on the Twilight fans that think those movies are a real representation of love and vampire mythology.

    I hear Troy can be a bit of a douche. Maybe that's true, maybe it isn't. What isn't true, is that the movies do not rip off of Tarantino. I like Tarantino's work, but he was not the first person to do the flashback narrative, dual wielding of pistols, slow motion gunfights, etc. etc. That's like saying Halo was the first good shooter. All movies borrow elements from one another. They're called themes and archetypes.

    All in all, an enjoyable film that gives the fans a taste of what they've been missing for ten years. The editing is a little spotty at times, and not everything hits the right beat, but simply to see the boys in action again was enough to make me smile and laugh out loud, and once again, isn't that what movies are supposed to do? Its supposed to entertain us.
    6C-Younkin

    The saints are comin

    Don't let the lack of promotion for "Boondock Saints 2" fool you. The fans are clamoring for it. The plot picks up in Ireland where brothers Connor (Sean Patrick Flannery) and Murphy (Norman Reedus) McManus are hiding out after the events of the last movie. A priest shot in Boston, in the same style the brothers are known for, makes them the prime suspects. Writer/ director Troy Duffy is going for the old-school Charles Bronson-style vigilante movie, and achieves something pretty close to that. He even goes with that cool voice-over quote you hear in trailers all the time, "they wanted to call them out, there's just one problem, it worked." Then cue the hard-rock. The movies villain is Concezio Yakavetta (Judd Nelson), son of the mob boss the brothers killed in the first film and he wants revenge. An FBI Agent (Julie Benz) is brought in to investigate the murders, taking over for Willem Dafoe as the one cop who can imagine in great detail (which of course is done in flashback) exactly how each murder went down. There is also some back-story about Papa McManus (Billy Connelly) that eventually ties into the plot. Duffy is eager to please, going with guns-blazing, lots of tough-talk, heart-beat style splicing, a lot of slow-mo (a naked shower scene, gun fights, a sexy chick's legs just to name a few), cool sunglasses, religious overtones and childish jokes (gay gags, naked ass), but his writing doesn't really crack between lulls of action and he has less stylistic discipline than Michael Bay.

    The whole thing is like bland Tarantino (guys playing with guns, killing bad-guys, sums it up). Basically the fans get a chance to oooh and ahhh over familiar characters (while creating some new ones), although most of the supporting players are gratingly stupid for the interest of cheap laughs. It's mindless fun though and for the most part, Duffy captures that. The cast is all game, with Julie Benz being the sultry, fun to watch highlight and Nelson chewing scenery. Clifton Collin's wild-eyed Mexican sidekick character would be an example of grating though. If you loved the first one, you'll love this. If you were indifferent to it, then you'll be like me. And if you hated it, look elsewhere. Either way, it looks like a third movie is coming.
    7cooldoode23

    The Saints are back

    I just saw the movie tonight at the advanced screening. If you're a Boondock fan, this movie is everything you'd expect it to be. It was awesome. Cant wait to see the third one, if there is one.

    To be honest, I think the editing sucked in the movie cos at some points, there was no transition. Also, the director should have considered making a 2 hour 15 minute movie instead of the 1 hour 57 minutes. But it was good regardless. The movie was well written and had a lot of humor. The actors did a great job. The cinematographer was good too. The only thing I didn't like was the editing.

    I don't want to spoil the movie by discussing about it. But I will be back after it releases on the 30th. Hope it gets released nationwide so that more people will know about the Saints.
    gharrett

    I was very disappointed

    This movie definitely let me down. It wasn't taken seriously, even by the actors. I'm sure it was very fun to make and I might have even enjoyed it a little bit if I didn't know the original existed. Granted, the first is a very hard act to follow, but it could have been much better. The first half of the movie I wanted to walk out, though the second was somewhat redeeming it just wasn't enough. I think Troy Duffy should give me my money back and start making music again. He had a brilliant idea with the first one and got very lucky making it so good, the second it is clear he was just having a good time with the cast and basking in the nostalgia of the first. I'm sorry, but this movie just isn't good.

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    • Trivia
      Despite its limited release, this movie made more money in its opening weekend than the entire box-office run of The Boondock Saints (1999).
    • Goofs
      When Detective Bloom describes the killing in the hotel, Jimmy the Gopher hears the story from inside the panic room, though in the beginning of the film Gorgeous George had to push the intercom button to talk from outside, which did not happen during Bloom's explanation.
    • Quotes

      Rocco: There's two kinds of people in this world when you boil it all down. You got your talkers and you got your doers. Most people are just talkers, all they do is talk. But when it is all said and done, it's the doers that change this world. And when they do that, they change us, and that's why we never forget them. So which one are you? Do you just talk about it, or do you stand up and do something about it? Because believe you me, all the rest of it is just coffee house and bullshit.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official MySpace
      • Sony Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El quinto infierno 2
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • CB Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,273,188
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $546,687
      • Nov 1, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,629,321
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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