The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

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For the last 8 years the brothers have been living with their father on a sheep farm deep in isolated Ireland. One day their uncle tells them that they have been framed for the murder of a Bostonian Catholic priest. The boys must return to Boston to not only clear their names but find the men who framed them.... (Full plot summary below)

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For the last 8 years the brothers have been living with their father on a sheep farm deep in isolated Ireland. One day their uncle tells them that they have been framed for the murder of a Bostonian Catholic priest. The boys must return to Boston to not only clear their names but find the men who framed them.

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Seanax.com - 10/10 by Sean Axmaker[Norman] Reedus pretty much captures the entire film with his signature line: "Let's do some gratuitous violence."
Variety - 9/10 by Peter DebrugeFeels larger in scope yet sorely lacking in originality.
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) - 8/10 by Linda CookIf you liked the original "The Boondock Saints," you won't want to miss this one.
JoBlo's Movie Emporium - 8/10 by JimmyOFans of the first film will definitely find much to love this time around.
Shared Darkness - 7/10 by Brent SimonThis sequel is a bit more comedic, a bit more convoluted and a bit more everything than its predecessor, which is a heady thing for eager fans of the stillborn cult flick, and fairly irrelevant to just about everyone else.
Village Voice - 7/10 by Aaron HillisJohn 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.
Killer Movie Reviews - 6/10 by Andrea ChaseIt would be a disservice of an almost, you will pardon the expression, sinful nature to mistake it for anything deep, or anything more profound than the hellzapopping fireworks show that it is
One Guy's Opinion - 6/10 by Frank SwietekTrash--grubby and nonsensical, with lame dialogue, wretched overacting and clumsily staged action sequences.
Jam! Movies - 6/10 by Jim SlotekYou can't call Duffy's film style original. But he's clever in what he steals.
Examiner.com - 6/10 by Matthew RazakAll I can really say is that if liking a movie where two guys swing off of ropes tied to a building into a window with guns blazing and proceed to slide across the floor on their knees while shredding mobsters up with bullets is wrong, then I don't want t

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