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I';ve Been Robbed!
I am a life-long fan of western films. [Gene Autry, Gabby Hayes, Lash LaRue, Roy Rogers, and John Wayne saw to that.] When a number of my coworkers raved after a preview screening of American Outlaws, I figured I would reward myself with a cinematic treat. So I took a long lunch last Friday and... Read full review »
"The Jones Boys Are Back In the Saddle Again...."
Thomas Edison's "The Great Train Robbery" (1903) was the first Western ever made and "Jesse James Under the Black Flag" (1923) first introduced the outlaw folk hero. Now, more than 20 similarly-themed pictures later, Jesse James and his notorious gang of outlaws ride again in a banal MTV spin on an... Read full review »
American Outlaws - YOUNG STARS, WESTERN ACTION, BORING LOVE STORY
Ignore the current movie poster above - American Outlaws does not star Stallone or Banderas but instead Colin Farrell as Jesse James and his outlaws; Cole Younger/Scott Caan, Frank James/Gabriel Macht, Jim Younger/Gregory Smith, and Bob Younger/Will McCormack. The movie is a modern-western movie... Read full review »
Vacuous Nonsense
I doubt anyone now alive has seen every movie about Jesse James, but I have seen two, "Frank & Jesse" (1994) with Rob Lowe and Bill Paxton, and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) with Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck, which I feel set the standard. The former was... Read full review »
Because the title "French Outlaws" wouldn't really apply.
The poster for American Outlaws features the tag line: Bad is Good Again. Given the sheer unintentional hilarity of the entire movie, I couldn't agree more.
I bet there are more Jesse James movies than there are porn flicks starring women. Hollywood must believe that characters like Jesse...
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Wild Wild West
The spirit of the Old West, and the New Hollywood are dually revived in American Outlaws, a film that every film maker should pay attention to if they ever intend to make a summer movie or for that matter, a good movie. The film not only revives the memory of the nearly dormant western genre, when... Read full review »
An American Tragedy
I have never been fond of MTV. Nor, for that matter, music videos in general. They tend to take the lyrics of songs and, instead of allowing you to use your own imagination to capture the meaning of the words, they spell it all out for you, often in graphic detail.
This "classic western"...
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Let's Ride
Remember Young Guns? This is the same type of film except its about James brothers and the Younger Brothers. I usually don't like western films, but this would be the exception.
The cast is mostly newcomers. Including Colin Farrell as the charismatic Jesse James. Farrell portrays the...
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American Outlaws
American Outlaws is one of those great action movies that fell between the cracks due to bad timing with it's release, and also because the producers bet on an untested lead actor. It also does not help that the movie, which is about the James-Younger gang right after the civil war, is historically... Read full review »
"If I were to create the perfect outlaw gang, this would be it."
Summer of 2001 has been a complete bust. I hate to admit it just as much as everyone else, but it has. The films that have escaped with only minimal critical scars have done so only by monumentally lowered expectations. Every big movie that we were told to anticipate has failed to impress most... Read full review »
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American Outlaws (dts)
Director Les Mayfield (BLUE STREAK) attempts to revamp the Western genre with yet another telling of the Jesse James story. This time around, James (Colin Farrell), older brother Frank (Gabriel Macht), and companion Cole Younger (Scott Caan) have returned from the frontlines of the Civil War. Their peaceful Missouri existence is crudely shattered by the arrival of Thaddeus Rains (Harris Yulin), a railroad tycoon who demands that they give up their land for the railroad's benefit. When the boys refuse to cooperate, Rains turns Allan Pinkerton (Timothy Dalton) on them, resulting in a family tragedy that sparks a rebellion. It isn't long before Jessie, Frank, and Cole are off and running, robbing banks throughout the state in order to cut off the railroad's funding, and using their stolen money to feed the poor. In the meantime, Jessie remains intimate with his one true love, Zee Mimms (Ali Larter), hoping for an end to the madness that surrounds him. Mayfield's film balances comedy and action in equal measure,
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American Outlaws [VHS]
If you're looking for a showcase for emerging Hollywood talent, American Outlaws is just the ticket. Its handsome young stars, playing Jesse and Frank James and gang, crack wise as if they were in a contemporary high school locker room. Combining authentic costumes and sets with stunt work befitting a Jackie Chan comedy, accompanied by an "Old West" soundtrack that's anything but old and only marginally Western, the film yields a few enjoyable highlights. Seasoned genre buffs, however, will cringe at the movie's clash of visual qualities, as well as the dialogue, which, while not as heinous as that in Maverick, is on par with Young Guns in terms of non-period flavor. It's not exactly a testament to the enduring potential of the authentic Western that was realized by Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, made barely a decade before. With all the light-hearted action and character interplay, it's hard to tell if director Les Mayfield (Flubber) is taking the material seriously, but this much is certain: the Jesse James here (played with effortless appeal by Tigerland newcomer Colin Farrell) and his brother Frank (Gabriel Macht) have almost no connection to historical fact. Nor do their fellow farm-raised gang members, the Younger brothers Cole (Scott Caan), Bob (Will McCormack), and Jim (Gregory Smith). (And Jesse's fiancée, played by Ali Larter, looks like she dropped in from a Gap commercial.) The gang's post-Civil War battle against a ruthless railroad baron (Harris Yulin) and his Pinkerton henchman (Timothy Dalton) seems arbitrary, irrational (since farmers typically welcomed railroads, not fought them), and riddled with clichés, turning the movie's bloodless shootouts into another opportunity for pretty-boy preening. --Jeff Shannon
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American Outlaws DVD
Director Les Mayfield BLUE STREAK attempts to revamp the Western genre with yet another telling of the Jesse James story. This time around James Colin Farrell older brother Frank Gabriel Macht and companion Cole Younger Scott Caan have returned from the frontlines of the Civil War. Their peaceful Missouri existence is crudely shattered by the arrival of Thaddeus Rains Harris Yulin a railroad tycoon who demands that they give up their land for the railroad's benefit. When the boys refuse to cooperate Rains turns Allan Pinkerton Timothy Dalton on them resulting in a family tragedy that sparks a rebellion. It isn't long before Jessie Frank and Cole are off and running robbing banks throughout the state in order to cut off the railroad's funding and using their stolen money to feed the poor. In the meantime Jessie remains intimate with his one true love Zee Mimms Ali Larter hoping for an end to the madness that surrounds him. Mayfield's film balances comedy and action in equal measure making for a lighthearted affair even as the bodies continue to pile. Hollywood newcomer Farrell slips into the role--and accent--of the misunderstood legend with ease delivering another highly engaging performance.
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