
After her ex-husband Carlos shoots Celeste three times in the gut, it's time to play dirty. In the fight for her godson, Rob, she hires three outlawed and redneck brothers to bring him back to her. But nothing can be that simple in the South. What begins as a small rescue mission rises to a southern battle royale. This odd team must shoot their way through gorgeous female assassins, Native American hunters, Federal agents, and a whole lot of metal coming after them, while pro... (Full plot summary below)
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After her ex-husband Carlos shoots Celeste three times in the gut, it's time to play dirty. In the fight for her godson, Rob, she hires three outlawed and redneck brothers to bring him back to her. But nothing can be that simple in the South. What begins as a small rescue mission rises to a southern battle royale. This odd team must shoot their way through gorgeous female assassins, Native American hunters, Federal agents, and a whole lot of metal coming after them, while protecting Celeste's innocent child.
Leave your thoughts about The Baytown Outlaws.
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.I kind of f*****g loved it, all things considered. |
| Film.comWilliam GossIts ultimate merits may be few, but if nothing else, it stands on its own sweaty terms. |
| Times-PicayuneMike ScottThere's nothing wrong with tipping one's cap to one's influences, but in no case does this loud, crude and derivative film ever raise the bar. In fact, it actually lowers it. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonStyle trumps substance in this ultraviolent revenge thriller. |
| Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)John WirtFilmmakers who want to out-Tarantino writer-director Quentin Tarantino had best back off. |
| Newark Star-LedgerStephen WhittyThis is an ugly film. And the only thing uglier is thinking about who on earth the filmmakers thought they were making it for. |
| New York ObserverRex ReedThe resulting mayhem and slaughter is vile and disgusting. |
| Slant MagazineDrew HuntThis schlocky piece of ultra violence plays like a pop-culture pastiche without a stable thematic foundation. |
| Hollywood & FineMarshall FineA movie that some moviegoers can justify as a guilty pleasure. I'll certainly admit to being embarrassed at just how entertained I was. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA 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. |