Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
'Boondock Saints' sequel distasteful, unnecessary
Cult classics — like Ed Wood's films and "Showgirls" — are often defined by their flaws as much as their merits. "Boondock Saints," the 1999 film that achieved cult status on DVD and has now spawned a sequel, certainly had plenty of flaws.
"Boondock Saints" was a ridiculously over-the-top action film about a pair of Irish-American twins who set out with guns and some reckless and boozy bravado to rid Boston of criminals and mafia.
Like its new sequel, it's a terrible movie (though Willem Dafoe as a gay federal investigator does liven things up in the original). But for all its warts, "Boondock Saints" does have the hallmarks of a film made by an actual person — an increasingly rare sight in the slick, corporate-made blockbusters of today's Hollywood.
That person is writer-director Troy Duffy, a former Los Angeles bartender who had no experience in movies when his screenplay for "Boondock Saints" became a sensation in the late '90s. A bidding war ensued and Harvey Weinstein, then of Miramax, took in Duffy as his next Quentin Tarantino or Kevin Smith. The two tangled, though, and Weinstein quickly dumped "Boondock Saints." It was only released in a few theaters, making $30,000.
The behind-the-scenes drama of this curious, utterly unneeded sequel far surpass the shlock on screen: Duffy makes a much better documentary subject than feature filmmaker. The 2003 documentary "Overnight" was an intimate and fascinating look at the cliche effects that sudden stardom had on Duffy.
Duffy's twist on the old story was in speeding up the process: His bullying behavior and swelling ego got him kicked out of Tinsel Town before he had even gotten through the gate. The story is now Hollywood legend.
But tenacity is one admirable trait about Duffy. Ten years after the original, Duffy has managed to reunite his cast for "Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day." It's to receive a far better release, too, this time appearing on about 70 screens.
The film opens with the two MacManus brothers (Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus) on a hillside in Ireland herding sheep. Along with Poppa M (Billy Connolly), they are laying low since the last time they were seen in public (at the end of the first film), they executed a mob boss in the middle of a courtroom.
"The past felt like a dream to them," Poppa M narrates — an obvious wink to Duffy's plight.
The brothers are soon pulled back to Boston, hellbent on avenging the murder of a local priest. Catholicism runs deep throughout "Boondock Saints": The MacManus brothers boast huge tattoos of Jesus on their backs, chant spooky-sounding scripture and always pray over the dead bodies of their victims.
Recent comments
This is a movie. Not a documentary showing on the 6 o'clock news....
Angie | Dec. 28, 2009 at 11:44 a.m.
The sequel nobody was waiting for. Thanks for the warning.
Boonhauer who?? | Dec. 3, 2009 at 11:23 a.m.
perfect then cant wait to see it. This is totally my kind of movie!!
Raul | Nov. 28, 2009 at 1:45 p.m.
Cast: Julie Benz, Judd Nelson, Sean Patrick Flanery, Clifton Collins Jr., Norman Reedus, Billy Connolly, Peter Fonda, David Della Rocco, Bob Marley, Daniel DeSanto
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