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1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.1% is set within the primal underworld of outlaw motorcycle club gangs. It follows the heir to the throne of a motorcycle club who has to betray his president to save his brother's life.
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Never hits full speed.
Paddo is the stand in president of a 1% outlaw motorcycle gang. His has earnt the respect of the members, and is moving the club up in the world. Paddo has a vision and he has also increased the clubs earnings. The only problem is the real president is soon to be released from jail.
When the rightful president Knucks comes back to the club, he doesn't like the changes he see's in the club. He soon puts the brakes on, and starts changing the direction of the club back to the more traditional bikie stuff. Knucks gets the impression that Paddo's input is harming his leadership of the club, and undermining his authority as the president. A tension soon builds between the two. Paddo is a bit laid back and a thinker, while Knucks is old school, brutal and not very sympathetic (sound familiar Sons Of Anarchy's fans). Both Paddo and Knucks have strong women behind them that adds to the drama. Paddo also has slow brother that causes some dramas for Paddo and himself.
Matt Nable stars as the unlikable Knucks and also wrote this movie. Its about the third time Nable has played an outlaw bikie, so he has had some practice and does Ok. The rest of the cast is forgettable, the sets are ordinary and the movie never really hits any great heights. There is a strong dose of violence and the outlaw bikie lifestyle is laid out. The outlaw bikie stuff you see, is pretty much what you would see in most outlaw bikie documentaries. Obviously this movie is trying to ride the success of the TV series - Sons of Anarchy. Outlaws is a very poor mans Sons OF Anarchy. Outlaw just doesn't have the actors, charisma, characters or story to come anywhere near Sons of Anarchy.
As far as outlaw bikie movies go its just Ok, overall as far as being a decent movie its very average - poor movie.
When the rightful president Knucks comes back to the club, he doesn't like the changes he see's in the club. He soon puts the brakes on, and starts changing the direction of the club back to the more traditional bikie stuff. Knucks gets the impression that Paddo's input is harming his leadership of the club, and undermining his authority as the president. A tension soon builds between the two. Paddo is a bit laid back and a thinker, while Knucks is old school, brutal and not very sympathetic (sound familiar Sons Of Anarchy's fans). Both Paddo and Knucks have strong women behind them that adds to the drama. Paddo also has slow brother that causes some dramas for Paddo and himself.
Matt Nable stars as the unlikable Knucks and also wrote this movie. Its about the third time Nable has played an outlaw bikie, so he has had some practice and does Ok. The rest of the cast is forgettable, the sets are ordinary and the movie never really hits any great heights. There is a strong dose of violence and the outlaw bikie lifestyle is laid out. The outlaw bikie stuff you see, is pretty much what you would see in most outlaw bikie documentaries. Obviously this movie is trying to ride the success of the TV series - Sons of Anarchy. Outlaws is a very poor mans Sons OF Anarchy. Outlaw just doesn't have the actors, charisma, characters or story to come anywhere near Sons of Anarchy.
As far as outlaw bikie movies go its just Ok, overall as far as being a decent movie its very average - poor movie.
Boring and predictable
It's like an Australian Sons of Anarchy, with the fun, wit and quality scriptwriting sucked out it and replaced with various dirty looking meatheads grunting at each other. Every character sticks to the stereotype and the ending is the predictable "crime doesn't pay", even though most of the movie is trying to present the opposite.
Heaps of potential but let down by plot development and performances
Paddo is the Vice President of the Copperheads, a motorcycle gang. He has been running the gang while the President, Knuck, is in jail. Knuck is now out of jail and sets about re-asserting his authority, often in ruthless fashion. His treatment of Paddo's brother causes tensions between the two.
A film with heaps of potential. The background was interesting and the initial vibe reminded me of that superb Australian crime-drama Animal Kingdom. However, things quickly begin to unravel. Plot development is clumsy and characters are pretty badly drawn. Events seem to occur randomly and without explanation.
Making it all worse is the performances. Ryan Corr is okay as Paddo, as is Abbey Lee as Katrina, but just about every other actor/actress overacts. Worst of all is Josh McConville as Skink: cringingly bad and hammy in the extreme, the scenery is well and truly chewed by him.
A film with heaps of potential. The background was interesting and the initial vibe reminded me of that superb Australian crime-drama Animal Kingdom. However, things quickly begin to unravel. Plot development is clumsy and characters are pretty badly drawn. Events seem to occur randomly and without explanation.
Making it all worse is the performances. Ryan Corr is okay as Paddo, as is Abbey Lee as Katrina, but just about every other actor/actress overacts. Worst of all is Josh McConville as Skink: cringingly bad and hammy in the extreme, the scenery is well and truly chewed by him.
Sooooooo much potential, let down in the end.
Sooooooo much potential, let down in the end.
Character development in the beginning laid down real potential for a great story line. Which unfortunately never came to fruition. Several storylines now seeming pointless because they were never resolved, and the movie packed up and finished way to quickly. REALLY REALLY disappointing ending. Not specifically with the true ending (like the last 15 seconds) - but with the abrubt end to several main characters prior, which resulted (as mentioned before) in great storyline potential never coming to fruition via the need for a great conclusion.
Very well acted
As good as outlaw Mc gang movies get. good character development. I actually cared about the Characters. Knuck is a mean sob.
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- Western Australia, Australia(location)
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- $58,652
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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