The Baytown Outlaws Reviews
Shockya.com
While stipulating that at its core it's fairly slight, and also constructed of prefabricated parts, this is a deeply but pleasantly weird sort of Southern Gothic battle royale.
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| Original Score: C+
CultureCatch
This ode to Tarantino, 'Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!,' and Jerry Lewis marathons is deliriously silly, frenetically violent, and insanely entertaining, especially for those who prefer 'Mad Max' over 'The Rules of the Game.'
A boisterously Tarantinoesque mash-up of cliches, archetypes and bodacious craziness in the tradition of Southern-fried '60s and '70s drive-in fodder.
Although artistically slight and thematically haphazard, it's enjoyably flashy.
Whenever The Baytown Outlaws shuts up and puts up, it makes a good case for its own existence.
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
Filmmakers who want to out-Tarantino writer-director Quentin Tarantino had best back off.
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| Original Score: 2/4
Times-Picayune
There'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.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Monsters and Critics
A little too slick to be the next great action film and not funny enough to be dark comedy, this over produced bullet fest barely keeps going for its 98 minutes.
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| Original Score: 6/10
Common Sense Media
Action flick has high body count, big guns, little point.
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| Original Score: 2/5
Cinemalogue.com
Style trumps substance in this ultraviolent revenge thriller.
Paste Magazine
The performances are solid, but more often than not it feels like the characters are all acting, shooting and stabbing in a vacuum.
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| Original Score: 6.3/10
This is an ugly film. And the only thing uglier is thinking about who on earth the filmmakers thought they were making it for.
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| Original Score: 1/4
[Contains] tin-earned dialogue and haphazard plotting ...
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| Original Score: 2/4
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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| Original Score: 2/5
Director Barry Battles seems to believe his three grubby main characters are more charming than they are.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Hollywood & Fine
A movie that some moviegoers can justify as a guilty pleasure. I'll certainly admit to being embarrassed at just how entertained I was.
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. Unfortunately, that's not all that often.
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| Original Score: 2/5
In all seriousness, 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.
Film Journal International
For those who like their cinematic rides fast, furious and unencumbered by too much brain matter, this would-be Tarantino-esque redneck piece of rowdiness may entertain.
A barrage of unbelievable stereotypes try to kill each other in Barry Battles's dispiriting exploitation flick.

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