THE ALAMO has some very fine moments that are thoroughly enjoyable. However, those moments only amount to a 2-star rating, but I added an extra star for Billy Bob Thorton's performance as Davey Crocket. I'm usually not a fan, but he acts with grace and charisma in a movie that truly doesn't deserve him.
Violence is the biggest issue in the movie. Several intense scenes lead up to big battles, and, though the fighting is no more graphic than, say, GETTYSBURG, the death of all of the heroes is truly disturbing and upsetting. Language consists of some "d**n"s, "a*s"s, and "SOB"s. A man calls another a catamite, brief reference is made to "going to the whores", and it is implied that Santa Anna forces local women to sleep with him (nothing shown).