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Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, The
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Generally unfavorable reviews
Based on 15 critic reviews
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Based on 46 votes
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Action | Crime | Drama | Suspense/Thriller
Written by: Troy Duffy
Directed by: Troy Duffy
Release Date:
Theatrical: October 30, 2009
Running Time: 87 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: R for bloody violence, language and some nudity
Starring Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery, Clifton Collins, Julie Benz, Judd Nelson, Robert Cochrane Marley Jr., Brian Mahoney, David Ferry, David Della Rocco, Peter Fonda, and Billy Connolly
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is the much-anticipated sequel to the indie cult classic, The Boondock Saints. The film is the continuation of the MacManus brothers' saga . The two have been in deep hiding with their father, Il Duce, in the quiet valleys of Ireland, far removed from their former vigilante lives. When word comes that a beloved priest has been killed by sinister forces from deep within the mob, the brothers return to Boston to mount a violent and bloody crusade to bring justice to those responsible. With a new partner in crime and a sexy FBI operative hot on their trail…the Saints are back! (Sony Pictures)
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FILM: Boondock Saints, The
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What The Critics Said
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Boston Globe Ty Burr
The result isn’t art but it is an improvement: a scurrilous, lowdown, sub-Tarantino action comedy that, unlike the original, doesn’t make you want to claw your eyes out. How’s that for praise?
Read Full Review >The New York Times Mike Hale
Like its predecessor, All Saints Day will, if nothing else, be a cult item for Roman Catholic schoolboys; the next sequel, blatantly set up, should arrive no later than 2019.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
The only truly ugly side to this self-consciously grimy movie is the streak of Neanderthal humor. Operatic overacting is funny. Racist and homophobic jokes? Not so much.
Read Full Review >New York Post Kyle Smith
You wouldn't call The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day a taut thriller. More like a fleshy, messy, jangled frenzy of shootouts and much discussion about the mechanics of romantic entanglements that bloom between prison inmates.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Stephen Cole
The Boondock Saints II does, from time to time, display a vulgar charm. Or maybe it just wears you out.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
After nine years, Duffy has coughed up a sequel, and like the first movie it's energetic, proudly juvenile, and reverently derivative.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Robert Abele
Duffy tamps down his best instincts -- occasional wry humor and the appealingly oddball supporting character (Willem Dafoe last time, a bug-eyed Clifton Collins Jr. here as the MacManus' admiring Latino cohort) -- and doubles up on his worst: homophobic gags, tedious '90s-era slo-mo shootouts and overwrought gangster tropes.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen
Although the Tarantino influence still is tangible, this time around Duffy reveals himself to also be a big Francis Ford Coppola fan, but the cartoonish end result plays like "Godfather III" meets the Three Stooges.
Read Full Review >Village Voice Aaron Hillis
John Woo outgrew stylizing movies like this in the '90s, but Duffy is still chasing his perfect slide-and-shoot, except now with more self-satisfied posturing, awkward pop-culture referencing, casual homophobia and racism, and the most vulgar co-opting of religious iconography this side of Dan Brown.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Adam Markovitz
Earns points only for being remarkably unself-conscious about its across-the-board ineptitude.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
An idiotic ode to macho horseshite (to employ an ancient Irish word). It is however distinguished by superb cinematography.
Read Full Review >Time Out New York Keith Uhlich
Only Billy Connolly, as the boys’ way-of-the-gun pa, brings a smidgen of sobering gravitas to the proceedings, though he can hardly counter the pounding hangover brought on by all the mock-virtuous butchery.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Sam Adams
Duffy's inept command of actors, not to mention his utterly juvenile morality and his comically clumsy use of religious iconography, should keep all but the diehards away.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 6.1 (out of 10) based on 46 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Ray B gave it a2:
Ah, Troy Duffy: Hollywood's exile steps back up to the plate (after not having made a dime on the original) and cuts a fat fart with All Saints Day. If you are the son of an Irish-Catholic police officer with low moral fortitude and a love for slow motion acrobatics, this movie is for you. For everyone else, this movie is a overlong mess of awful acting, sophomoric philosophy, and meaningless religious overtones. Do yourself a favor and go to a Catholic mass instead of going to see this: it will be just as long, boring, and painful but at least it's free.
Ryan S gave it a0:
If you like watching long meaningless scenes with just horrendous acting then look no further. This movie reminded me of one of those porns where you have to sit there furious with your dick in hand for 15 mins before you get to see the next hoe giving a BJ. But in this case the BJs are gun fights and most of the time the hoe turns out to be a tranny.
Ahmad I. gave it a9:
The perfect sequel to one Hell of a movie.
Max L gave it a3:
much inferior to the original. Many styles but no substance and it was repetitious as heck with the flashback within action. Good looking movie can't help the stupid story. The end was exciting but could have come a lot sooner.
Tony gave it a7:
A good watch for the fans, but some of the magic is missing. The whole cast was pulled back in, the style was there but it's lacking that special something that made the first go from a B movie to a cult classic. Still worth going to see in theaters but I'd recommend a matinee.
Clay S gave it a10:
As a fan of the first film. Boondock Saints 2 is a will-love for all Boondock fans. Overall, the film starts off slow, but come to a climax and says there. What makes it better is the surprise at the end.
Nick O gave it a0:
Anyone with a brain should pass on this one.
