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As much as I remember liking this movie, after actually finding it at Wal-Mart, buying it, and watching it, I realized that it is absolutely one of my top 5 movies of all time. So addicting. I have personally never heard somebody say that they didn't really like it.

So, that is the question; has anybody seen this movie and NOT liked it?

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I haven't seen All Saints Day. Funny you should say that though. Everybody I know that has seen the sequel says it is definitely worse than the first film. I think the first film had the comedy to keep the mood light and to fill the blank spots in the plot (as in any action movie that has comedic scenes).

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all saints day sucks. tried to re-run the same jokes, nothing really original about it. recreating a rocco-like character was an obvious attempt to keep the same three-person inter-dynamic.

bad movie.

That's more of what I hear about the sequel. lol

The original Boondock Saints has to be one of the best low budget movies of all time.

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Most under-rated movie, ihmo, of all time. I found out about it back in 2003. I could quote from the movie at work and somebody would know what Im talking about, but ask somebody if they've seen it and they dont know if they have or not. Loved Rocco and Greenly. The first one was great, the second one seemed a little off but still good

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