TROY DUFFY,
BILLY CONNOLLY,
CLIFTON COLLINS JR.,
DAVID DELLA ROCCO,
BOB MARLEY,
DANIEL DESANTO
in NEW YORK for the THE BOONDOCK SAINTS II: All Saints Day DVD/BLU-RAY RELEASE PARTY!
** Make sure to invite people on your friends list to the party! Remember, whether you can make it to NY or not, this is going to be broadcast live online world wide. Look for the INVITE link under the flyer in the right hand column.
After 10 years, the Boondocks Saints have come out of hiding, and Sean Patrick Flanery says all your questions about the vigilante fraternal twins will be answered in the new film.
However, if you need more answers, Flanery will take your questions after the screening of The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day at 7:50 tonight at the Edwards Marq*E Theater, 7600 Katy Freeway.
Flanery, who grew up in Sugar Land and often returns to visit his parents, stars as Connor MacManus. In the 1999 film, Connor teams with his brother Murphy (Norman Reedus) to rid Boston of evil. It’s a bloody job.
When the sequel opens, the violent brothers have been living undercover in Ireland with their father, Il Duce (Billy Connolly). The murder of a beloved priest brings the Saints back to Boston. They find a comrade, played by Clifton Collins Jr. (Star Trek), and dodge an FBI operative, played by Julie Benz (Dexter).
The Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day Los Angeles Movie Premiere Arrivals and Interviews on 10/28/2009 at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, CA United States. Coverage by WhatuNeedTV…
After a 10-year wait that felt like an eternity, the moment that Irish Americans have been waiting for has finally arrived: the Boondock Saints are back with a bang.
“Boondock Saints II” has finally made it to the big screen, and the film’s
legions of fans have been showing up in their thousands to the sequel’s
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Now that the movie has been shown to fans, we can finally sit down and talk about it.
I saw “Boondock Saints II” last week. I liked it.
I didn’t like it in the way that I’m a news editor and occasional film critic. I didn’t love it in the way that I’m an artist and I can appreciate a classic piece of film.
Let’s face it, there’s two kinds of people in the world: The ones that love “The Boondock Saints” and the ones who hate “The Boondock Saints.”