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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Through a series of action and exciting events, this movie follows the MacManus brothers who are having a quiet life in Ireland with their father. When they know that their priest has been murdered on the hand of mob forces, they put their plan and start moving to Boston to take revenge.
22 July 1955, Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
1971, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
24 August 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 May 1952, Norwich, Connecticut, USA
August 14, 2010
Forget the mob, the MacManus brothers should be more worried about Duffy ruining their reputation.December 24, 2009
For fans of the original underground hit, the sequel we were all wishing for has arrived.November 13, 2009
Bold prediction: At his current glacial pace of progress, Troy Duffy is likely to write and direct the great Irish-American payback movie sometime in the year 2049.November 29, 2009
If you liked the original "The Boondock Saints," you won't want to miss this one.November 12, 2009
Writer-director Troy Duffy needs to YouTube himself a new idea or two, because his variations on themes provided by Quentin Tarantino and Guy "RocknRolla" Ritchie are pure mold.November 13, 2009
Imagine Quentin Tarantino if he got his brow lowered.November 12, 2009
Can you fly forward through the air while firing two heavy-duty handguns without your arms jerking back and smacking you in the chin? Would that violate one of Newton's laws? Just askin'.November 12, 2009
It's as if writer/director Troy Duffy threw every idea he had at the wall, creating a very messy wall.March 25, 2010
[Norman] Reedus pretty much captures the entire film with his signature line: "Let's do some gratuitous violence."November 25, 2009
Idiotic style over some sorely needed substance....comes across cringingly rusty; a glorified fan film that only manages to make the popularity of the original picture all the more bewildering.November 29, 2009
The plot is an afterthought, the performances given with a wink and a clip-emptying flourish.December 08, 2009
"There's not a bigger '**** you!' from Hollywood than when they say: 'Eh, we're not going to release this film,'" "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day" star Sean Patrick Flanery said in an interview.