This is a independent movie. Not a big budget, big studio, big name effort. I don't get why reviewers try to be so dramatic in their posts.
Outlaw Lucas comes to a cross roads in his life. Choose to stay on the path of being an outlaw or following his new love interest and the righteous path to God. Along the way he must deal with the RedJack Gang, a bounty hunter and a US Marshal. Not to mention his new girls sister, mother and her male friend, the retired sheriff. Lost Outlaw had some poor acting efforts, most all the females in the cast, Quinn and all the miners. Also had a couple that were alright, Jack, Tucker, Daniels, Sal and Enos. And a couple the were just very stiff, Lucas and Tate. Nonetheless they are all still likable. The story is ok but nothing special. The cinematography was pretty good, wardrobe, sets and locations look good. Music was a good effort.
Overall Lost Outlaw is a so-so movie, fine to rent for four bucks but not one I'd watch more than once or go out and purchase.
No need to be ridiculous with the 'worst movie in the history of mankind' or 'this film is the Muhammad Ali of movies' type of self serving post though.