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      The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

      R Released Oct 30, 2009 1 hr. 55 min. Action Crime Drama Mystery & Thriller List
      22% 45 Reviews Tomatometer 58% 100,000+ Ratings Audience Score Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy MacManus (Norman Reedus) have been living in Ireland for several years, working on a farm with their father (Billy Connolly). When they learn they've been charged with the murder of a Roman Catholic priest, the brothers travel to Boston to clear their names. Along the way, they meet Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr.), a street fighter who joins them in their quest to find Concezio Yakavetta (Judd Nelson), a mobster who they think is really behind the murder. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Sep 19 Buy Now

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      This sequel to the cult favorite The Boondock Saints is more of the same -- unoriginal, absurd, violent, over-the-top, and occasionally mean-spirited.

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      Elaine A not quite as poetic/artistic as the first, but still fun/funny. i'm still entertained by it. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/20/24 Full Review Sai M The Boondock Saints II - just like it's predecessor is a binge-watching tradition for me and it started from film one. Though this movie is definitely not for everyone, those who have come to love it understand the majesty of its greatness from scene one. It's not just the story itself that carries through to exhibit the Boondock Saints II's greatness, but the acting and dialogue and how the characters interact with each other through different scenarios that make it a masterpiece. It's at the age now that it has become a steadfast cult classic and I feel that the casting choices were perfect for this epic, and unique film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/15/24 Full Review Nawt W I'm looking at all those disappointed reviews and don't understand what everyone is perturbed about. It's the same movie! Shouldn't it also be a cult classic? Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/11/24 Full Review Devan H both are fire yall just mad the director you would've preferred didn't produce it both are classics in my eyes. Full of Adventure, Somewhat Mysterious, Hilarious , Thriller, Religious and with mob action as well but in a different way it's the gangsters getting killed for a change, instead of the other way around. Also the Hit man that was hired to kill them ended up joining them and knowing their prayer.Which was unexpected for sure. All in all a great watch to me and my wife. Showed it to her for the first time and she loved it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/31/23 Full Review Shinji C This movie changed my life. Ever since I saw Markiplier play the first FNAF game I have always wanted a movie. And now years later, I can fully say that the years waiting have been worth it. This film is truly Five Nights at Freddy's. This film will have 1000 fazbillion dollars at the box office. 10/10. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/27/23 Full Review Murda D I have to admit that it isn't up to par with the first one but it's still an absolute gem. I watch both together as a self care routine! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Perri Nemiroff CinemaBlend Forget the mob, the MacManus brothers should be more worried about Duffy ruining their reputation. Rated: 1.5/5 Aug 14, 2010 Full Review Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel The plot is an afterthought, the performances given with a wink and a clip-emptying flourish. Rated: 1.5/4 Nov 29, 2009 Full Review Stephen Cole Globe and Mail Imagine Quentin Tarantino if he got his brow lowered. Rated: 2/4 Nov 13, 2009 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review It’s contrived and violent in the ugliest ways possible. Rated: 0/4 Aug 30, 2023 Full Review Richard Crouse Richard Crouse Story wise it has all the depth of a UFC match and is just about as well acted. Rated: 1/5 Jan 31, 2021 Full Review Sean Axmaker Seanax.com [Norman] Reedus pretty much captures the entire film with his signature line: "Let's do some gratuitous violence." Mar 25, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) and Murphy MacManus (Norman Reedus) have been living in Ireland for several years, working on a farm with their father (Billy Connolly). When they learn they've been charged with the murder of a Roman Catholic priest, the brothers travel to Boston to clear their names. Along the way, they meet Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr.), a street fighter who joins them in their quest to find Concezio Yakavetta (Judd Nelson), a mobster who they think is really behind the murder.
      Director
      Troy Duffy
      Executive Producer
      Robert N. Fried, Lloyd Segan
      Screenwriter
      Troy Duffy
      Distributor
      Apparition
      Production Co
      Stage 6 Films
      Rating
      R (Language|Bloody Violence|Some Nudity)
      Genre
      Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Oct 30, 2009, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 16, 2012
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $10.3M
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