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All Saints Day - 14 posts

  • Started 4 months ago by Dave-O
  • Latest reply from MattJSour
  1. Dave-O
    Member

    Troy Duffy, you magnificent bastard! In fact, I'm almost tempted to call you an Inglourious Basterd- that is, if the Troy Duffy we saw in highly entertaining Overnight was the real you- an Inglourious Basterd who took himself out in an amazing blaze of glory whilst leaving his indelible mark on (movie) history.

    But we'll stick with magnificent. I have been cautiously awaiting Boondock Saints 2 ever since whispers of it were heard on the internet, following closely on the heels if the underground success of Duffy's first film, an action masterpiece. I don't think I've ever met anyone who didn't like Boondock Saints. If you didn't like it, you're obviously a jerk.

    So with the massive cult popularity of his first movie, it is understandable that I had a slight degree of trepidation regarding the follow-up. Would Duffy's (allegedly) massive ego get in the way of what should be a fantastic sequel? Would the 10 years (holy shit! Has it really been 10 years?!?) that have passed weaken the integrity of the story?

    Fortunately, the movie was effing brilliant. It opened a bit strangely, but didn't take long to find it's footing and re-ignite the amazing dynamic of the McManus brothers.

    I will admit, there were a few moments in the first couple reels that made me worry that Troy was going to stray from the path of success that should be inevitable, given the characters and material he left himself to work with. A few instances where it seemed he was trying too hard to recapture his original glory. It's a fine line between recreating brilliance, and stumbling over a too-conscious effort to try and recreate it.

    And Troy definitely stumbled a couple times, with groan-inducing lines that were (in my opinion) too calculated, too "Hey, this will be clever!" And painfully obvious re-hashes of things from his first film. Luckily, after these minor bumps in the road, he seemed to stop trying too hard and just let himself be Troy, writer and director of kick-ass Irish shoot 'em ups.

    Never was his brilliance more evident than in the words and actions of the brothers themselves. And although this could just as easily be a testament to the acting abilities of Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery, you have to think that Troy- as writer/director/ creator of the insanely cool McManus brothers- had just as much to do with that.

    Fans of the original will be greeted with a few familiar faces, and be introduced to some new ones- one of whom I originally thought fell into the 'trying too hard to draw on the first movie' category, but this character quickly smoothed out and hit their stride. Another new character went the opposite direction- too much of a caricature- before settling into a believable and welcomed addition to the franchise.

    There are a few surprises, especially regarding some of the old familiar faces. But not bad surprises. Not like he intentionally made "surprising" choices for what happens. Everything that transpires feels natural and fitting for the universe that the McManus brothers inhabit, which isn't to say that it's all welcomed; just entirely plausible.

    I almost felt that a bit of backstory that shows up felt forced, like Duffy shoe-horned it in just for the sake of over-complicating the story. But that too developed into a fitting and enjoyable arc that really complemented the movie.

    The writing- except for the (thankfully) few instances where Duffy is clearly trying to hard to be Troy Duffy, is tight and well done. Again, the brothers themsleves are pitch-perfect when compared to the first movie. Most of the nods to the original are fun and clever. And on top of all that, Duffy really shows his directing chops with a hell of a lot of visual style that he injects throughout the movie.

    Bottom line- holy shit, it was surprisingly awesome! I mean, I was hoping- if not expecting, given the trepidation mentioned above- that this would be good. But it was fucking AWESOME!

    Go see this movie right now. Unless you haven't seen Zombieland yet, in which case what the fuck is your problem??? I thought we already talked about that? But as soon as you see Zombieland, go see Boondock Saints 2.

    Any of you homos touch my stuff... I'll kill ya.
    Posted 4 months ago #
  2. Gerrad
    Member

    I can't wait for this film to be released around here. It's not playing within a 60 mile radius of Phoenix, my brother and I are gonna be first as soon as it gets here.

    Hugs and Kisses to All of Your Pink Parts.
    http://soundsoflightandfury.blogspot.com/ or http://twitter.com/_Gerrad
    Posted 4 months ago #
  3. mykindastupid
    Member

    I just hope there is in depth commentary over the importance of rope.

    Fuck you, I know shit! YouTube Twitter
    Posted 4 months ago #
  4. daniel
    Member

    This movie had me with Billy Connoly being such a bad ass in the trailer. First movie was brilliant. Is there any tranny Willem Dafoe though?

    Why are you reading this? I have nothing to say to you.
    Posted 4 months ago #
  5. seth_david_andrew
    Member

    Wow, in my skepticism I was sure it was going to be a fuck up.

    But I will give it a chance now, thank you Dave-O.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  6. Dave-O
    Member

    @stupid- what the hell do you need rope for, you Charlie Bronson wannabe?
    @daniel- Dafoe's character is briefly mentioned when his "replacement" is introduced
    @sda- it's wicked awesome!

    Posted 4 months ago #
  7. Tyler Durden
    Member

    You should start your own blog where you just post movie reviews.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  8. Genji
    Member

    thanks dave-o! a few of us are going to see this very soon. i will recite your review in front of one lucky audience.

    I have had it with these monkey fightin' snakes on this Monday to Friday plane!
    Posted 4 months ago #
  9. S0nntagskind
    Member

    *sing* The saints are comming, the saints are comming. I say no matter how I try, I realize there's no reply...

    Posted 4 months ago #
  10. Dave-O
    Member

    @Gerrad- road trip!!!
    @Tyler- I could be like the poor man's Chris Gore

    I actually did a little guerrilla video taping of the first few minutes of the movie, was gonna post it as a teaser for @TylerDurden, but it came out waaaay out-of-frame

    Posted 4 months ago #
  11. Tyler Durden
    Member

    I watched the 5 minute intro on Ign.com it looked promising.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  12. Gerrad
    Member

    @dave-O I was gonna surprise my brother and do just that this weekend, but the closest showing is in Chino Hills, CA from what I could find..... that's like 10 hours one way... I think I may have to bit torrent it

    Not a big fan of that, I like seeing movies in the thearter, but this is the second film now that AZ doesn't have showing that I have to see, along with Black Dynamite....

    Posted 4 months ago #
  13. Dave-O
    Member

    I hope it gets a bigger release now- out of 128 movies playing nationwide, it had the 3rd highest per screen average: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/

    and it beat movies like This Is It and Paranormal Activities

    Posted 4 months ago #
  14. MattJSour
    Member

    I may have to drive Philadelphia or New York this weekend @Dave-O after reading your review. I loved the original and have been wanting to see the sequel, but its just not playing in my area. Hope the film gets a wider release.

    Posted 4 months ago #

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