The Baytown Outlaws (2012)
When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her son from an abusive father, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.
The Baytown Outlaws (2012)
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Released Year: 2012
Runtime: 98 minutes
Directors: Barry Battles
Writers: Griffin Hood, Barry Battles
Casts: Daniel Cudmore, Billy Bob Thornton, Luis Da Silva Jr., Sam Medina, Zoë Bell, Joe Chrest, Tim J. Smith, Ritchie Montgomery, Bill Perkins, John McConnell, Jeff Galpin, Keith Woulard, Brea Grant, J. Larose, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Serinda Swan, Clayne Crawford, Andre Braugher, Michael Rapaport, Agnes Bruckner, Natalie Martinez, James DuMont, J.D. Evermore, Geraldine Glenn, Damien Moses, Eva Longoria, Antonio Esfandiari, Javier Carrasquillo, Jay Oliver, Tom Proctor, Paul Wesley, Travis Fimmel, Arden Cho, Adrian Spurlock, Nito Larioza, Quinn Early, Griffin Hood, Josué Gutierrez, Tom O'Connell, Thomas Francis Murphy, Kennon Kepper, Lenore Banks, Victoria Gabrielle Platt, Shawn Carter Peterson, Corbin McCarthy, Lex D. Geddings, Mike Wilson, Eric Stratemeier, Don Cano, Ian Quinn, Stephanie Perkins, Paul Galliano, Ben Matheny, Treasure White
Storyline
When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her son from an abusive father, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.
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Reviews
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Salon -
I'm not sure whether to recommend The Baytown Outlaws as a guns 'n' glory time-waster or warn you off it as a piece of mendacious trash. So I'll do both.
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Variety -
A boisterously Tarantinoesque mash-up of cliches, archetypes and bodacious craziness in the tradition of Southern-fried '60s and '70s drive-in fodder, The Baytown Outlaws is the sort of cartoonishly violent and swaggeringly non-PC concoction that defines guilty pleasure for many genre fans.
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New York Post -
The tin-earned dialogue and haphazard plotting are more reminiscent of Tarantino's frequent collaborator Robert Rodriguez.
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Time Out -
It's unclear what drew the likes of Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria and Andre Braugher to this tepid grindhouse retread, but at least they liven up the proceedings whenever they're onscreen.
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The New York Times -
The Baytown Outlaws" avidly subscribes to the grindhouse aesthetic of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. If it has the right spit-in-your-face attitude, it has neither the stamina nor the wit to go the distance, although it makes it about two-thirds of the way.
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When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her son from an abusive father, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.
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When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her son from an abusive father, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.
When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her son from an abusive father, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.