The Baytown Outlaws

The Baytown Outlaws

  • Director: Barry Battles
  • Writer: Barry Battles,Griffin Hood
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 7, 2012
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Baytown Disco
  • "The Baytown Outlaws" is a feature film directed by Barry Battles and starring Natalie Martinez and Paul Wesley. It was released in 2012.
    The film tells the story of the three reckless brothers Sherriff (Andre Braugher), Lincoln (Daniel Cudmor) and McQueen (Travis Fimmel) who grew up in Alabama. received the people's money, he was commissioned to work together to save a certain subject to domestic violence threatened the story of a single mother.

    Details

    • Release date December 7, 2012
    • Filming locations Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies Lleju Productions, State Street Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $4,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $37,470

    Movie reviews

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    • By Adam 2022-02-19 08:02:26

      It is rare to find superfluous and bug movies~

      Lay out (to live on commission to kill), start (receive a kidnapping and rescue mission), unfold (encounter 2 pursuits and kills on the way back), climax (stepmother, police chief dad, and detective dispatched to help), ending (being Kidnapped children give trucks as gifts). It looks clear and smooth, not long-winded! The eldest and eldest brother, with Bane's simple version of the second brother and the slobber brother, plus the Hawking little brother, the character creation is successful, and...

    • By Domenica 2022-02-19 08:02:26

      Fuck yeah, this is dirty south!

      The opening is three rough guys going to work, (the standard American country rough guys I like: either long hair or bare eggs, a whole body of tendon meat, and you can smell the sweat from a long distance. It seems that I never take a bath, and I use no more than 100 vocabulary in my life.) After a particularly awesome way of getting started, after a rain of bullets, I found out that I had gone to the wrong place after talking and laughing. brother. The boss is brick, I like the hurdling vest...

    • By Kirsten 2022-02-19 08:02:26

      Gangsters on the way

      This film should be given between 7-8 points. It's not that good, but it's full of firepower, fun, and smooth story. For a fast food movie, it's a pretty good production.
      This is a typical crime comedy, with three non-high IQ gangsters and two beauties with justice in mind, and an old policeman with both good and evil. Of course, there are a cerebral palsy, a handsome detective, a villain, and a lot of killers.
      To put it simply, this is the story of three gangsters meeting three waves...

    • By Alex 2022-02-19 08:02:26

      Killer

      The comic style at the beginning, the gunfight, and the embarrassment of finding the wrong place. Basically, the style and narrative are revealed, allusion to evil, violence, plus a little humor.
          The three brothers' personalities are generally similar and slightly different. The eldest brother has judgment and restraint because he needs the main task; the second child is a giant-like body, not afraid of swords and guns, but childlike innocence; the third is a typical lunatic who is not...

    • By Guiseppe 2022-02-19 08:02:26

      Hush let me finish

      After watching the poster of this film, I knew I had to make perfect preparations.
      From the pile of Junk Food scattered on the table, I took a big mouthful of ice-cola, and the picture started from the beginning of Universal's film.
      Scorched yellow tones, oily undershirts, faces with beard and hair, dirt, dryness, guns, violence, killers, drug dealers, sheriffs, motorcycle girls, modified mechas, tribes.
      I can feel the heat wave across the screen. I haven't watched such a simple...

    User comments

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    • By Dario 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      The three brothers are quite pleasing to me, the second-rate movie is still a bit...

    • By Weston 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      The story of three rough men and a disabled boy. You are an Oodie...

    • By Elmer 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Violent and non-dramatic film, I like the situation where the three brothers like the handicapped little handsome guy, and I like the second big guy the most, who is honest, honest, and...

    • By Talon 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      It ain't a party until the guns come...

    • By Hester 2022-03-27 09:01:18

      Well, it's a B-grade film in the Chinese...

    Background creation

    The gunfight comedy "The Baytown Outlaws" starring Hollywood sportsman Daniel Kudmore ("Twilight 4: Breaking Dawn (Part 1)" as Felix), Travis Feimer, and Andrew Brower has a teaser poster. The poster was full of blood, and the two guns placed crossed and the bullets piled all around conveyed murderous intent. The film was created by Robert Tuttle, the producer of " Notorious, " and Bill Perkins, the producer of " Unthinkable, " and...
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    Evaluation action

    The director is not well-known. Several leading actors have appeared in many movies, but none of them seems to have been the absolute protagonist.
    These did not affect the appeal of the film.
    At the beginning, the three evil men came to a gangster's snail house, and after a gun battle, they wiped out. It was a mistake! So the image of three muscular men with a head and no brain is ready to come....
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    Movie quotes

    • Brick Oodie: Here they come! Strap in Rob, here they come, boys!

      [the Hood Pirates drive by, dropping a tear gas grenade into the brothers' car and ripping off the door with a grappling hook. When Brick brakes the car to a stop, Rob is gone]

      Brick Oodie: They took the kid! I thought I told you to strap him in!

      McQueen Oodie: They took the fuckin' door, man! I really don't think a fucking seat belt would have mattered, right?

    • McQueen Oodie: Welcome to the South, motherfuckers!

    • [as the brothers say their goodbyes to Rob and Celeste, Rob types on Lincoln's speech-box]

      Rob: [electronic voice] Thank you.

      McQueen Oodie: [grins] Well, ain't that some E.T. shit!