Outlaw: Review By OhTheFilmNerd

Overall A Film that looks gritty, dirty, and has had too much money spent on it for its own good. Full of mild mannered actors, and Directed by a man who has a Dyer Fetish.
  • OVERALL
    1.5
    POOR
  • Story
  • Acting
  • Directing
  • Visuals
This Film Is Ruddy Terrible.

The actor/co-star main lead/supporting actor/turd Danny Dyer can not act to save his life.

Also Nick Love, as much as he is funny and rude in the audio commentary he does not and i express with all my love for film should not have the privilege to make movies.

He's arrogant to the industries and the reviewers, why, because the studios let him down as they know what a waste of space he is in the film world, and reviewers are basically reviewing what they are watching, which is a waste of your life.

The story is trying to be diplomatic, which its not, its about a marine who afghan soldier whose returned to Britain and does not like what he sees, and forms a brigade of men who have been wronged by the government and the people who they let kill and murder and torture the innocent of Britain.

From there the film is gritty, it looks good, raw dirty, with some decent action pieces, but its just rude violent filmmaking, with a man who goes under the name of "Ignorant, Common Twat" in my book.

All they do is waste film money in which England hasn't really got to spend, but anyway lets hand it over to Nick, orr yeah Nick that "C*NT" will know what to do.

The language is atrocious , as I have just expressed up above is the C word, and not only is it used over ten times, the Director and Dyer's actual conversations are built up on this word.

Overall A Film that looks gritty, dirty, and has had too much money spent on it for its own good. Full of mild mannered actors, and Directed by a man who has a Dyer Fetish

Further more, Dyer can not act, he is simplistically dim-wittedly, a complete c*ck (American term: DICK!)

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