The Guns of John Hillcoat's LAWLESS - Infographic

ArtMovie Lawless by Joey Paur

John Hillcoat's Lawless looks like an incredible film, and is a must see movie this year. Hillcoat is a great director that's surrounded himself with a fantastic cast of actors that includes Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Guy Pearce, Gary Oldman, and Mia Wasikowska.

The movie is set in the 1920'd and revolves around the dangerous business of bootlegging. In anticipation of the film an inforgraphic was released giving us a rundown of the guns used in the film by the characters played by Hardy, Pearce, and Clarke. Check it out!

 

Thanks to MTV for the Infographic.

The movie comes out on August 29th. Here's the trailer that was released so you can watch it again!

Here's the synopsis:

Gangster meets Western in the true story of the freewheelin' Bondurants brothers, bootlegging siblings taking the law into their own hands. This is the story of the rural hard-men that created the big city gangsters. Brazen and fearless, these young rebel brothers helped build the American Dream in this exuberant tale of what was to become crime's first major gold rush.

The youngest brother, Jack, fancies himself the next Al Capone; he dreams of sharp suits, guns, girls and fast cars, no matter the cost. Ambitious and impulsive, he takes the family's small-scale moonshining operation to the big leagues, to impress the gorgeous but off-limits Amish girl, Bertha. The middle brother, Howard, is the brawling muscle – loyal but reckless – never one to turn down a taste of white lightning. And eldest brother, Forrest, reluctantly accepts the changing times with grace and grit, leading the family with strength of character and silent determination against the beginnings of corporate greed. An enigmatic and stunning Maggie comes to town with a hidden past, igniting his passion and almost saving him in the process. As the Bondurants' legend grows, so too does the danger, and it's not long before the brothers must face the consequences of their transgressions, or rewrite the myth and the law themselves.

GeekTyrant Homepage