The Kid is well played ,though sometimes overacting, by Emilio Estevez, he plays as a likable, sympathetic,attractive young and favourite with girls. Contemporary-style Western with nice performances and fine direction by Christopher Cain who creates some good action scenes. This is a revisionist look about the known story of the West's greatest bandit. What more could a guy what when he has a beer in one hand and a sofa to sit it? Possibly a horse and a six-shooter, but the TV's remote control will have to suffice. I'm guessing that this is a guy's film it has action, chases, rock music and slow motion. Then of course you have Emilio Estevez at the height of his eighties fame, playing a completely manic (yet strangely endearing) anti-hero who shoots first and bares his bottom later. Is it factually accurate? Who cares! It's just such good fun! Maybe it's the loud, overblown rock music (which is probably a little out of place when dealing with a 'wild west' film) that makes everything so cool, or perhaps it's the overused slow motion technique whenever an important gun fight takes place.
It tells the (loose!) story of Billy the Kid, Doc Hollywood and co as they evade both the good guys and the bad guys as they go on their rampage of revenge when a corrupt land baron kills their mentor.
I don't know whether it's because I saw it as a young boy in the eighties and still have some nostalgia for it, or whether it's genuinely a good film. Young Guns is one of my 'guilty pleasure' films.