When the ruthless Oodie brothers, the sweatiest outlaws south of the Mason-Dixon line, get a visit from Celeste (Eva Longoria) they are offered a job that sounds too easy to be true - to rescue Celeste's godson from her mafioso ex-husband Carlos (Billy Bob Thornton). The crazy trio take the case, not knowing that Carlos has a few tricks up his sleeve - tricks such as crooked cops, a ferocious gang of Tomahawk-wielding bikers, a team of strippers-turned-assassins and a truckload of apocalyptic road pirates... Welcome to the world of The Baytown Outlaws - the biggest... redneck kick-ass bonanza of the year! Special Features: Behind the Scenes with Cast and Crew Theatrical Trailer Original Trailer [show more]
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Three outlaw brothers from Alabama discover that no good deed goes unpunished when their solitary act of kindness kicks off an explosive chase involving vengeful mobsters, dirty cops, psychotic bikers, and sexy femme fatales. Billy Bob Thornton, Eva Longoria, and Michael Rapaport star.
The most bad-ass redneck brothers in Alabama take on more than they bargained for in this action comedy from director Barry Battles. After Celeste (Eva Longoria)'s son Rob (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) is kidnapped by her crazy ex-husband Carlos (Billy Bob Thornton), she tries to enlist the help of the meanest trio around to free him - Brick (Clayne Crawford), Lincoln (Daniel Cudmore) and McQueen (Travis Fimmel) - aka the Oodie Brothers. Despite it being low down on their wish-list, the brothers finally agree to rescue the boy after Brick suffers an unexpected twinge of compassion. But just when they thought their good deed would be a walk in the park, the brothers soon find themselves on the run from a collection of bent cops, deadly femme fatales, angry mobsters and psychotic bikers, all out for their blood.
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