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Les anges de Boston 2

Original title: The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
68K
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Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus in Les anges de Boston 2 (2009)
The MacManus brothers return to Boston to exact revenge of the mob forces who murdered their childhood priest.
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The MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justi... Read allThe MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justice to those responsible and avenge the priest.The MacManus brothers are living a quiet life in Ireland with their father, but when they learn that their beloved priest has been killed by mob forces, they go back to Boston to bring justice to those responsible and avenge the priest.

  • Director
    • Troy Duffy
  • Writers
    • Troy Duffy
    • Taylor Duffy
  • Stars
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Norman Reedus
    • Billy Connolly
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Troy Duffy
    • Writers
      • Troy Duffy
      • Taylor Duffy
    • Stars
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Norman Reedus
      • Billy Connolly
    • 222User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Connor MacManus
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Murphy MacManus
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Da
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Romeo
    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Special Agent Eunice Bloom
    Bob Marley
    Bob Marley
    • Greenly
    Brian Mahoney
    Brian Mahoney
    • Duffy
    David Ferry
    • Dolly
    David Della Rocco
    David Della Rocco
    • Rocco
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • The Roman
    Daniel DeSanto
    Daniel DeSanto
    • Crew Cut
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    • Doc
    Matthew Lemche
    Matthew Lemche
    • Noah
    • (as Matt Lemche)
    Robert Mauriell
    Robert Mauriell
    • Louie
    Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson
    • Concezio Yakavetta
    Robb Wells
    Robb Wells
    • Jimmy the Gofer
    Paul Johansson
    Paul Johansson
    • Kuntsler
    Pedro Salvín
    • Uncle Cesar
    • (as Pedro Salvin)
    • Director
      • Troy Duffy
    • Writers
      • Troy Duffy
      • Taylor Duffy
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    User reviews222

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    7Appletonian

    Pretty Good

    To tell you the truth, I was no big fan of the first Boondock Saints. I thought the violence was gratuitous, the plot stupid, and the dialogue boring. After watching this one, I can confidently say that Troy Duffy has matured and made a film with much more quality. Sure, the over-the-top violence is still here, and so is the naughty language, and even the crude jokes, but now, the plot and the dialogue seem so much more mature.

    That said, there are somethings that could be improved in this film. I think this movie would have worked better as a 90 minute action flick, but it was actually pushing the two hour line, and I believe that is a bit too long.

    However this is nitpicking. The Boondock Saints II is a funny, cool, action packed, and maybe even though provoking look into the actions of two vigilantes.
    7cadillac20

    Not quite what I had hoped for after 10 years, but good none the less

    For those of us who have been cult fans of the original, the last ten years have been a long ten. It was only a short while after the first film that they announced a sequel, but that sequel never came about. Then, finally, after all this time, here we are with All Saints Day, and it's a film that should entertain most, if not all fans. Unfortunately, it isn't quite the sequel I had hoped for.

    Saints II picks up with the Saints having moved to Ireland after their vigilante spree throughout Boston. When a priest is killed in Boston, the Saints return to find the killer and take out everyone involved. The story soon opens up into a deeper plot about past sins coming back to haunt their characters.

    All Saints Day continues the duologue slick, trigger happy style of the first film with rapid fire gun play, film homages, and snapfire duologue that is throughly entertaining. The gun play here is even more stylized, and it makes for some very entertaining action packed scenes that should please everyone who loved the first film. Most of the old cast has returned, and then there is the new cast, who bring some entertaining acting chops with them, mostly in the form of comic relief. Suffice to say, everything you liked about the first one is here, so if you were a fan of that film, you'll most likely love the sequel.

    Unfortunately, All Saints Day isn't quite up to par with that first film. Where the first film had a natural flow to it, the sequel is somewhat disjointed, and the cast seems to try too hard. While everyone is real cool and funny, a lot of it seems to be too over the top, and after a while it begins to work against the film. Julie Benz and Clifton Collins Jr. try to make up for their first films counterparts, that being Wilem Defoe and David Della Rocco respectively, but are poor substitutes. Where these characters from the first one seemed to be very natural and perfect in their element, the new cast members seem to be trying to make up for a lack of said characters, and it shows. There are also several silly and useless scenes that, while creative, are out of place and could have very well been left out of the film. In particular is a dream sequence with a character from the first film and a scene with Julie Benz character as a cowgirl.

    Fortunately, the end of the film is save by a fantastic climax headed by Billy Connely and Peter Fonda. Their scene at the end is some of the best written stuff of either of the films and these veteran actors bring all their chops to this film. Adding to this is a very pleasant bit part from a Boondock Saints favorite that should leave fans smiling as they leave the theater.

    Saints II is a film for the fans, that's for sure. It may even encourage some to go see the first if they haven't seen it already, though this isn't all that likely. But, this is a very entertaining and decently written film that continues this great vigilante tale and may even lead to more. As fans, we can only hope to see more of the Saints in the future.
    5Fruit-Flix

    The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day – "Bigger, Louder, Desperate"

    This whole movie feels forced, it is as though one of 'the saints' put a gun to the creators head and demanded a sequel.

    The only people who are going to watch this are those who liked the original (which was a great niche action movie 8/10 stars). BSII fails to love up to the original in every way; interesting & entertaining characters are replaced with cheap & annoying ones; old gimmicks are simply rehashed; the leads look old & tired; recurring characters look lost & bewildered; and where the original BS story was simple, tight, & original, BS2's plot is overcomplicated and contrived.

    There are some thrills and spills to be had in BSII, but it is difficult to watch something fall so far short from the quality of the original.

    On the Fruit-Meter, BSII gets the "SULTANA (or RAISEN)' – The original grape was fresh and juicy, the sequel has lost all the original zesty flavours and has too many wrinkles.
    7cooldoode23

    The Saints are back

    I just saw the movie tonight at the advanced screening. If you're a Boondock fan, this movie is everything you'd expect it to be. It was awesome. Cant wait to see the third one, if there is one.

    To be honest, I think the editing sucked in the movie cos at some points, there was no transition. Also, the director should have considered making a 2 hour 15 minute movie instead of the 1 hour 57 minutes. But it was good regardless. The movie was well written and had a lot of humor. The actors did a great job. The cinematographer was good too. The only thing I didn't like was the editing.

    I don't want to spoil the movie by discussing about it. But I will be back after it releases on the 30th. Hope it gets released nationwide so that more people will know about the Saints.
    5Primo84

    Creators couldn't make up their minds

    Being a huge fan of the first film, it's kind of difficult to admit this, but The Boondock Saints: All Saints Day just fell short.

    The major flaw with the original was that it was a Tarantino-esquire action spoof that was attempting to be serious. Complete with over the top shootout scenes, campy dialog, and insanely unrealistic situations, whether the creators knew it or not, the original Boondock Saints was never meant to be taken seriously. It was just a fun movie.

    Anyway, about 15 minutes into this film, it seems as though Troy Duffy had realized this and decided to embrace what the first film should have always been: an entertaining, over-the-top, shoot 'em up flick.

    Enter Julie Benz and the three detectives.

    See, what made the three detectives from the first Saints funny was not the dimwitted, slapstick gimmick they had in this film, it was Willem Dafoe. It wasn't that they were THAT dumb, it was that Smecker was THAT good. The weird guy was better than the average joes could have ever dreamed to be, and laughs ensued.

    In Boondocks 2, you have three actors who are trying way too damn hard to be funny, followed by Julie Benz trying to play a female Paul Smecker. These characters worked in the first film because they actually had a decent performance to play off of.

    Don't get me wrong, Julie Benz is great on Dexter, but she was just god awful in this movie. They might as well have tried to pass off that Smecker had a sex change, and that he and Bloom were the same person. They say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but in this case, it was probably an insult. Also, the Southern Accent was just atrocious.

    Aside from that, this film seemed to have expanded on what the original should have always been. There was more laughs, more action, and more blatantly forced accents. Hell, even the obvious replacement for Rocco wasn't half bad.

    Dump every scene with Bloom, Greenly, Duffy, and Dolly, and you have yourself a sequel that nearly matches the original.

    However, they were still in the movie, and they ruined it every time they were on screen.

    5/10

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    • Trivia
      Despite its limited release, this movie made more money in its opening weekend than the entire box-office run of Les anges de Boston (1999).
    • Goofs
      When Detective Bloom describes the killing in the hotel, Jimmy the Gopher hears the story from inside the panic room, though in the beginning of the film Gorgeous George had to push the intercom button to talk from outside, which did not happen during Bloom's explanation.
    • Quotes

      Rocco: There's two kinds of people in this world when you boil it all down. You got your talkers and you got your doers. Most people are just talkers, all they do is talk. But when it is all said and done, it's the doers that change this world. And when they do that, they change us, and that's why we never forget them. So which one are you? Do you just talk about it, or do you stand up and do something about it? Because believe you me, all the rest of it is just coffee house and bullshit.

    • Connections
      Edited from Les anges de Boston (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Real Thang
      Written and Performed by Ty Stone

      Courtesy of Atlantic Records

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Sony Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El quinto infierno 2
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • CB Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,273,188
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $546,687
      • Nov 1, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,629,321
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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