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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Skillfully framed by an unknown enemy for the murder of a priest, wanted vigilante MacManus brothers Murphy and Connor must come out of hiding on a sheep farm in Ireland to fight for justice in Boston.
Release : | 2009 |
Rating : | 6.2 |
Studio : | Chris Brinker Productions, Stage 6 Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Sean Patrick Flanery Norman Reedus Billy Connolly Clifton Collins Jr. Julie Benz |
Genre : | Action Thriller Crime |
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Best movie of this year hands down!
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
The first fil introduced us to the MacManus brothers and their string of murderous ways against evil and crime. I was enthralled with the concept of the film. I found the second installment to be over the top and not fulfilling in the way is should of been. The addition of Julie Benz as the lead FBI agent was creepy to me, she came across as the male Willem Dafoe, way to similar in style and never felt she added anything. Clifton Collins Jr as Romeo was a welcome reprieve as he was entertaining and funny in his performance. I thought he was just a simple stand in for Rocco but he surely held his own.I was gratified to see the back story of Noah, the boys dad, how he became the man he is. It was an interesting look into the beginning life of the MacManus clan. I was not thrilled with the continuous role back of how things happened, the slow-motion gun battles, or direction of the police boys from the first film. Overall I enjoy the film set but this one failed for me. Let's see if they make a third run to make up for this. 5/10
I still can't understand why for so many people this one is a must see. I have seen the first one and I wasn't that happy with the result. Here it's just the same as part 1 except that this time it's a bit exaggerated. It's the part of Special Agent Eunice Bloom (Julie Benz) that I didn't like at all. Normally I don't have any problems with Julie but this time she's going over the top. And it tears this flick seriously down. I can't say anything more then if you have liked the first entry you surely will like this part. It's just a copy of that one. But by copying part 1 there's nothing new to found except that it becomes a bit more ridiculous in some ways on part of the so-called humour added now that a Mexican (Clifton Collins Jr.) is helping out the saints. In the first entry Rocco was taken seriously but here it's just one big joke with cheesy situations. No, for me this isn't a cult flick or a must see. Very disappointed by the Boondock Saints.Gore 1/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
The characters and jokes seem forced... The special agent seems to be written to be kooky, but is nothing like the spectacular character Defoe played, and comes across as annoying. Almost bad enough to be laughable - hard to watch.The plot does not seem to be cohesive. A very few characters in the movie come across as believable - many say their lines, but the words sound odd... I am working hard to write anything else about this movie to make ten lines since I really thought it was awful and there are only so many ways you can talk about how terrible the lines, characters and lack of plot are. I am rarely a fan of sequels and this movie proves exactly why I am hesitant to watch subsequent offerings on good movies.
After a priest is murdered in Boston and attempts are made to pin it down on the brothers Connolly (a return to their roles by Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) the 'saints' decide to return from Ireland to set matters straight. On the way home they pick up an irritating Mexican side-kick Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr. in probably his worse performance to date) and get down to the killing business. Hot on their heels special agent Eunice (Julie Benz), trained by the legendary Paul Smecker (Willem Dafoe's character in the original).Verging on a spoof rife with pointless and unwelcome nods to the original this is Troy Duffy on self-destruct mode essentially rendering his previous accomplishment with the first movie null and void. To the extent that I feel strongly obliged to rewatch "The Boondock Saints" and reassess my initial positive reaction to the concept and execution.Featuring some atrocious script filled with terrible jokes, jabs and punchlines, sold by a less than involved cast giving an eye-gouging terrible ensemble performance, hardly anything goes right for the movie. As expected the story is unfeasible and overboard, but lacks any degree of subtlety with settings constantly on mock mode.A pointless and harmful sequel to "The Boondock Saints", which will likely implode Troy Duffy's movie career.