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Tombstone (1993) First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!! 

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Tombstone (1993)
You tell 'em I'M coming... and hell's coming with me, you hear?
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@TBRSchmitt
@TBRSchmitt 2 года назад
This was spectacular with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer just taking the movie over! We can't wait to experience more Westerns! Thank you all for the support and the suggestions!
@williamsmith5340
@williamsmith5340 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies
@KIKO-xy8ix
@KIKO-xy8ix 2 года назад
They both rocked it like you both rock on YT 😁👍
@Ant-bm1qk
@Ant-bm1qk 2 года назад
You guys are the best! Please check out “Book of Eli” starring Denzel Washington.
@banx757
@banx757 2 года назад
Western Suggestions: Open Range, Silverado, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Quick and the Dead, Unforgiven, 3:10 to Yuma (2007 remake), Dances with Wolves, and Blazing Saddles.
@tommywilburn1477
@tommywilburn1477 2 года назад
If you guys liked Val Kilmer in this I believe you guys would like Ghost In The Darkness
@RustinChole
@RustinChole 2 года назад
“I found him a loyal friend and good company. He was a dentist whom necessity had made a gambler, a gentleman whom disease had made a vagabond, a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit. A long, lean blonde fellow nearly dead with consumption, and at the same time the most skillful gambler, and the nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six gun I ever knew.” -Wyatt Earp
@w1975b
@w1975b 2 года назад
it's a shame iodine couldn't be/wasn't used to help Doc, it had been discovered in 1811
@filthycasual8187
@filthycasual8187 2 года назад
@@w1975b Was it discovered to have any effect on TB?
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 2 года назад
Wow,what a great quote. Val killed that role. Definitely a Oscar winning performance. Tombstone is my favorite movie. I’ve seen it and have read the book to many times to count. Val should have gotten a Oscar for it but unfortunately he didn’t. Very disappointing.
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 2 года назад
@@w1975b This took place in the 1890’s so what would iodine be used for?
@w1975b
@w1975b 2 года назад
@@filthycasual8187 iodine is probably the most broad spectrum anti-pathogen known to us, you tell me. Why do people who don't know anything about the subject give the impression they're offended by new info? Do a simple search on iodine + tuberculosis, since I can't share external links anymore on youtube.
@michaelccozens
@michaelccozens 2 года назад
I recall hearing that Kilmer stayed in character throughout shooting. After the film, Michael Biehn was asked what it was like to work with Val. "I've never worked with Val Kilmer", he replied; "I've worked with Doc Holliday".
@potterj09
@potterj09 2 года назад
Hell's yes, I love them both. They were part of that golden age of character actors capable of action scenes.
@melissamcfarlin6840
@melissamcfarlin6840 Год назад
There is some behind the scenes footage on RU-vid interviewing Val. He was in kind of a half in/half out of character state.
@penoyer79
@penoyer79 7 месяцев назад
Kilmer and Biehn also staged their final gunfight themselves... made it very close and intimate preceded with the circling of each other.
@1938superman
@1938superman 2 года назад
It's astounding to think of the fact that Wyatt was only 31 years old when they arrived in Tombstone in December of 1879. He died at 80 years old in January of 1929, and the reason that there were western film stars at his funeral is because in his later years he worked as an unpaid film consultant on silent western film sets.
@thoriated
@thoriated 2 года назад
A young Marion Morrison(John Wayne) worked as a grip on those film sets, and he was fascinated by Wyatt Earp and his stories. John Wayne's iconic walk, talk, and screen persona are based on his impression of Wyatt.
@michaelceraso1977
@michaelceraso1977 2 года назад
yes and JOHN Ford had met him, and said that his interpretation of the OK Corral shoot out is close to what W Earp explained to him and portrayed in MY Darling Clementine film wth Hank FONDA
@Shadowman4710
@Shadowman4710 2 года назад
This is kind of addressed in the 1988 film "Sunset" which stars James Garner as the aging Wyatt Earp who goes to Hollywood to work with Tom Mix (Bruce Willis) and ends up investigating a murder. Nothing to do with actual history but it's a lot of fun.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
@jorluo I wonder if there are images, audio, and film with him, but we just don't know it. Is that possible?
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
@jorluo I meant on a movie set. And I agree with you that there may be one in a vault or some turn of the century director's attic. haha
@TheXerosyn
@TheXerosyn 2 года назад
My absolute favorite movie ever, Val Kilmer was robbed for an Oscar in this.
@differencemaker242
@differencemaker242 2 года назад
Was he even nominated? His performance is remembered long after.
@potterj09
@potterj09 2 года назад
Barber! You may proceed sir !
@musicaltheatergeek79
@musicaltheatergeek79 2 года назад
@@differencemaker242 Val Kilmer was nominated for two MTV Movie Awards -- Best Male Performance and Most Desirable Male. He lost the former to Tom Hanks in *Philadelphia* and the latter to William Baldwin in *Sliver.*
@differencemaker242
@differencemaker242 2 года назад
@@musicaltheatergeek79 well years later, who remembers Silver? And while I'm sure Hanks was good in Philadelphia, Tombstone is a bona-fide classic. Philadelphia is on...pay- per-view.
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 2 года назад
Mine as well. He definitely was. Disappointing!!!
@ronniestanley75
@ronniestanley75 2 года назад
This movie had some of the best one-liners ever! "I'm your huckleberry". "It's like playing cards with my brothers kids". "Go on. Skin that smoke wagon! See what happens". I love the dialog in this flick.
@benjaminrupe5930
@benjaminrupe5930 2 года назад
My favorite is "Your friends may get me in a rush, but not before I make your head into a canoe."
@teddyj5187
@teddyj5187 2 года назад
Maybe pokers not your game. I know let's have a spelling contest.
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 2 года назад
@@teddyj5187 That’s the best line
@vickilawrence3676
@vickilawrence3676 2 года назад
The whole dialogue from Wyatt Earp, All right, Clanton... you called down the thunder, well now you've got it! You see that? It says United States Marshal! Take a good look at him, Ike... 'cause that's exactly how you're gonna end up! The Cowboys are finished, you understand me? I see a red sash, I kill the man wearin' it! So run, you cur... RUN! Tell all the other curs the law's comin'! You tell 'em I'M coming... and hell's coming with me, you hear.!! Hell's coming with me!!!!
@rcherry1978
@rcherry1978 Год назад
@@vickilawrence3676 "You're a good woman or you maybe the antichrist "
@willgold9989
@willgold9989 2 года назад
The badassery of this film cannot be overstated. The cast, the cinematography, the script, the character development, the fact that Kurt Russel ghost-directed the movie, and Val Kilmer went full method for what might be the defining role of his career…Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, Stephen Lang, and Sam Elliott’s fucking mustache? This movie deserves its own time capsule.
@IndyMotoRider
@IndyMotoRider 2 года назад
Frank Zane, Jason Priestly and Charlton Heston to name a few others.
@minnesotajones261
@minnesotajones261 2 года назад
Sam Elliott's mustache deserves its own movie...
@Mortismors
@Mortismors 2 года назад
@@minnesotajones261 this movie deserves an Oscar just for all the mustaches.
@jacob4920
@jacob4920 2 года назад
@@minnesotajones261 That dang mustache needs an ACADEMY AWARD! Because nobody else's mustache will ever be so recognizable!
@jacob4920
@jacob4920 2 года назад
@@IndyMotoRider Michael Rooker, too. Only after "Guardians of the Galaxy" came out out did I go back to this movie, and, for the first time, shouted "Holy Shit! That's YONDU!!" lol
@derekdecker555
@derekdecker555 2 года назад
Favorite bit of dialogue: “Wyatt Earp is my friend.” “Hell, I have a lot of friends.” “I don’t.”
@owenjohnson1212
@owenjohnson1212 2 года назад
If you guys like Bill Paxton, you should watch “Twister” from 1996 He’s the lead in that movie and it’s a really good film.
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 2 года назад
Plus he doesn't die lol
@josephamoraz7990
@josephamoraz7990 2 года назад
The scene in twister with Bill Paxton and Philip Seymour hoffman looking up at the sky hits harder now.
@ahoyforsenchou7288
@ahoyforsenchou7288 2 года назад
Twister (and Helen Hunt) has received a lot of shit over the years, but I'll always have a soft spot for that movie. It's just too fun and the character interactions are superb.
@TreyBlythe
@TreyBlythe 2 года назад
I like Twister, but it's absolutely not a "good film."
@jacob4920
@jacob4920 2 года назад
@@jeffburnham6611 He doesn't die in "Apollo 13" either, lol. These two really need to watch some Bill Paxton flicks where Paxton survives!
@JnEricsonx
@JnEricsonx 2 года назад
12:02-Notice that Doc imitated ALL of Johnny's moves with his cup. Irony, I met both Val Kilmer and Michael Biehn about 2 months apart back in 2019. Cool to meet them, sadly Val was not really able to talk due to his surgery.
@Dooklawz
@Dooklawz 2 года назад
by far, the coolest part of this excellent movie was Doc Holiday announcing to Johnny Ringo " I'm your huckleberry" as he emerged from between the trees at the site of the duel. Of course Johnny was expecting Wyatt...and knew he could out-draw Wyatt....but upon realizing that Doc actually showed up....the look on Ringo's face was beyond priceless.....he knew his card just got pulled..... love this movie, great reaction !
@camdenss19
@camdenss19 2 года назад
Alot of people think it's huckleberry it's actually huckle bearer, a huckle is the handle on a coffin, he was telling him he would walk him to his grave.
@thepunadude
@thepunadude 2 года назад
HIS TICKET PUNCHED
@MrRyguy2112
@MrRyguy2112 2 года назад
Probably Val's best performance. Also the drink Maddie had was laudanum, a beverage made with opium. Great reaction!
@Pengi_SMILES
@Pengi_SMILES 2 года назад
was going to say this. Absolutely iconic. "I'm your huckleberry".
@andrewhussey4538
@andrewhussey4538 2 года назад
Val at his peak was just unreal, just inhabited roles whole cloth, this, his portrayal of Jim Morrison in The Doors, Heat, willow, the Saint...guy was top notch. One I always loved of his was Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, not as serious a role but his chemistry with Robert Downy Jr. Was just entertaining as all hell
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
@@andrewhussey4538 Take out The Saint, subbing in the Lonesome Dove role and I'll agree with you completely.
@andrewhussey4538
@andrewhussey4538 2 года назад
@Matthew Grand I always really liked the Saint lol, not quite God tier plot but a fun bondesque adventure and u thought it giving Val a chance to stretch out, playing a Russian agent, a starving artist and so on all in one role really put his ability on display :)
@Braincleaner
@Braincleaner 2 года назад
a major oscar snub
@kenlangston3451
@kenlangston3451 2 года назад
Val Kilmer wasn’t even nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar but he should have been.
@wolviespartan
@wolviespartan 2 года назад
Unfortunately the people that mattered only realised how good his performance was some time after the movie was released :(
@kenlangston3451
@kenlangston3451 2 года назад
@@wolviespartan To be fair 1993 was a stacked year in that category. Tommy Lee Jones in the Fugitive, Leonardo DiCaprio in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?, John Malkovich in In the Line of Fire, Ralph Fiennes in Schindler’s List and Pete Postlethwaite in In the Name of The Father were all nominated. In the Name of the Father is the only one I haven’t seen but all the others were incredible performances. Still Kilmer should have nominated.
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
Agreed. But I really liked Dennis Quaid's version of Doc Holiday (just a year later) as well. . . though he played him a bit differently.
@EchoFoxtrot21
@EchoFoxtrot21 2 года назад
@@kenlangston3451 I'd still put Kilmers doc over Tommy Lee Jones performance and I believe he was the one who won.
@TReynard11
@TReynard11 2 года назад
Goddamn, that is a fucking tragedy. He should at least have been nominated.
@themrnails
@themrnails 2 года назад
I've always wanted Val to receive some sort of nomination for his fabulous performance. Absolutely BEST supporting actor.
@kimtalley4496
@kimtalley4496 2 года назад
" You're drunk you're probably seeing 2 of me right now" Doc: " I have 2 guns 1 for each of ya." My favorite line of the entire movie.
@asterix7842
@asterix7842 2 года назад
Doc definitely had all the best lines.
@josiahzabel8596
@josiahzabel8596 Год назад
while flipping them in opposite directions
@slaymakerprime
@slaymakerprime 11 месяцев назад
​@@josiahzabel8596I never understood how so many people miss this trick. It's a trick that takes quite a bit of practice to do well.
@tonyroid1
@tonyroid1 2 года назад
This was Val's best performance ever. He owned the role of Doc Holiday..the best to play that role hands down. Should have gotten an Oscar.
@spencerbookman2523
@spencerbookman2523 2 года назад
I love Michael Biehn's performance in this. He's really twirling his mustache. It's probably my favorite of his performances that I've seen.
@dalecrowe7757
@dalecrowe7757 2 года назад
Also, mad props to him for actually learning to twirl a revolver. I've seen him do it on a couple of different late night talk shows and the man is GOOD!
@LeviF477
@LeviF477 2 года назад
His eyes when he says "All right lunger" are so crazy.
@Caesar316
@Caesar316 2 года назад
@@andreshernandez1180 I was about to say the same. He's menacing in that movie.
@Nakna_ankaN
@Nakna_ankaN 2 года назад
Anyone who is into westerns and hasn't seen it should check out Open Range from 2003, starring Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall and Michael "Dumbledore" Gambon; playing a bad guy.
@Hugovika
@Hugovika 2 года назад
Open Range is incredible! great call
@jeffreydavid6794
@jeffreydavid6794 2 года назад
Lonesome Dove will always be the greatest western of All time to me. It is Robert Duval and Tommy Lee Jones' best performances ever.
@randall-king
@randall-king 2 года назад
Open Range is great.
@laurenherda2415
@laurenherda2415 2 года назад
@@jeffreydavid6794 yes my favorite too
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
@@jeffreydavid6794 Open Range and Lonesome Dove, both starring Robert Duvall. And Val Kilmer was great in the LD prequel Comanche Moon ;^)
@deathsurge666
@deathsurge666 2 года назад
Another great 80’s Western is Silverado. Another hugely stacked cast, like Kevin Costner, Danny Glover, Jeff Goldblum, and Scott Glenn, and a classic good guys Vs bad Guys western plot. Well worth a spin.
@seriesscratchx9807
@seriesscratchx9807 2 года назад
Silverado is another favorite Western of mine!
@TheTerryGene
@TheTerryGene 2 года назад
Also fun to see John Cleese in this!
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
Yes x 100. Unforgiven, Young Guns, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, High Noon, Little Big Man, and City Slickers. Oh, and little known western with Anthony Edwards and Louis Gossett, Jr called El Diablo. That one is crazy
@jeffdetmer4681
@jeffdetmer4681 Год назад
Hi guys. This was all based on real events and people. The 3 guys who told Wyatt they were with him were not all cowboys. Two of them were the 2 Jacks from the beginning of the movie where a guy was shot for calling him a liar and a cheat. In the very start at the wedding, one of the cowboys (with the curly hair) looked disgusted when the other cowboys killed those mexican police and the others. That was McMasters. He was the body that was dragged. Really nice reaction!
@ZackHamlin1
@ZackHamlin1 2 года назад
Y’all nailed it. I’ve always been amazed at how Ringo was willing to fight anyone except Doc, even with Doc so sick.
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 2 года назад
The scene at the river, where Earp walks out in the middle of the gunfight, apparently happened as depicted. The witnesses (that lived) said he walked out and Curly Bill shot at him point blank and missed. Apparently he had bullet holes in his jacket from missed shots.
@markhamstra1083
@markhamstra1083 2 года назад
Much of the movie is based in historical accounts, but I’ve got to believe that reality was more mean, crude and tawdry than dramatic, epic and backed by a stirring score.
@keithmays8076
@keithmays8076 2 года назад
"When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 2 года назад
@@markhamstra1083 Yeah, the movie glosses over Earp's vendetta being as outlaws. Brief mention, but still in a hero's light. I did love their appearance in Deadwood, that felt like it was probably more who they really were, but I never looked into that representation.
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
@@sydhamelin1265 Funny you should mention Deadwood as there are certain symmetry(s) to Tombstone~ Starring Paula Malcomson (Allie Earp/ Trixie) and Powers Boothe (Curly Bill/ Cy Tolliver)
@sydhamelin1265
@sydhamelin1265 2 года назад
@@matthewgrand4791 Yes! Powers Boothe was incredible in both. I did NOT know that was the same actress for Allie and Trixie, wow, she just looks very different - gorgeous in both, but the characters are so wildly different.
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 2 года назад
"Bill Paxton never gets to live"... that is very true. He holds the wonderful distinction of being the only actor to be killed by an Alien, a Terminator, and a Predator
@MellenBerger
@MellenBerger 2 года назад
what about Lance Henrikssen..
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 2 года назад
@@MellenBerger do Androids die, or get killed? If they do, i could go with only human character killed by all 3... I actually don't remember seeing him get killed on screen in Terminator, either, although I cannot recall if they said anything about all the police at that station being killed
@johnadams6154
@johnadams6154 Год назад
@@alanela6761 bill was 1 of the 3 metal heads with blue mohawks killed by arnold for clothes in the beginning of T1.
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 Год назад
@@johnadams6154 yes, i know. That's part of what i said
@DookyShoes1
@DookyShoes1 Год назад
So...game over?
@barry.m9681
@barry.m9681 2 года назад
One of the greatest western’s ever would be Clint Eastwood in The good the bad and the ugly
@Haxmaxxen
@Haxmaxxen 2 года назад
The whole dollar trilogy was amazing and once upon a time in the west aswell. Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone was magic.
@anthonyzarate9807
@anthonyzarate9807 2 года назад
Yes, and Eli Wallach is great in it!
@zachariahlloyd6043
@zachariahlloyd6043 2 года назад
*Kilmer* owned this part, absolute *CRIME* that he didn't get an Oscar nod for this part!!
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 2 года назад
One particular item that was conveniently overlooked in this movie for dramatic effect was that Marshall White was dying, but still alive for Curly Bill's hearing, and insisted that Curly Bill did not shoot him on purpose
@44excalibur
@44excalibur 2 года назад
Here's the Latin/English translation of Doc and Ringo's conversation: Doc : In vino veritas./In wine there is truth. [Being drunk makes me tell the truth] Ringo : Age quod agis./Do what you do. [Being drunk makes you a drunkard / it’s good to stick to what you know best.] Doc : Credat Judaeus Apella, non ego./Let the Jew Apella believe it, not me. [Go and tell someone who cares.] [This is a quote from the ancient poet Horace] Ringo : Eventus stultorum magister./Youth is the teacher of fools. [Fools need to learn by experience / Perhaps a fool like you needs someone experienced to teach him a lesson.] Doc : In pace requiescat!/Rest in peace. [Do what you like, it’s your funeral.]
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
@GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 2 года назад
Something I've always found interesting is that according to history, when Curly Bill Brocius shot and killed the town marshal, Fred White, it was totally accidental. Brocius and White were friends, and everyone -- even Wyatt Earp himself -- said so. Earp even testified to this effect at Brocius's trial. In the film, this is made clear by Brocius repeatedly (and mournfully) asking, "Get up, Fred! C'mon now, get up!" The trial itself (which happens off-screen) is changed to the case being thrown out on a technicality, but in real life it was ruled a tragic and unavoidable accident and not the fault of Brocius at all.
@GriggsC123
@GriggsC123 2 года назад
That is Hollywood for you.
@saturnine000
@saturnine000 2 года назад
Yeah, don’t look at Tombstone if you are looking for an accurate portrayal of history. Awesome and fun movie but it is so far removed from reality that it borders on fiction.
@Shadowman4710
@Shadowman4710 2 года назад
@@saturnine000 Although "Tombstone" might be the better film, "Wyatt Earp" is a bit more historically accurate, even though that's not perfect either.
@bad-people6510
@bad-people6510 2 года назад
Yeah the weight of that shooting on the events that followed was significantly played up for the film. The actual catalyst of a series of political and business disputes between Wyatt and Behan probably would have ended up looking too petty.
@Highfalutinloyd
@Highfalutinloyd 2 года назад
Also, I believe in real life, Fred White was in his 30s, but it makes the moment more impactful for the audience if it’s the kindly, old Marshal that’s killed instead of one of dozens of mustachioed, younger men.
@daynejoseph2366
@daynejoseph2366 2 года назад
Fun fact- the scene in the saloon where Johnny Ringo did his routine, Doc didn’t just piss Johnny off, but Doc was hammered and did Johnny’s whole routine with his cup. That intimidated him.
@RaderizDorret
@RaderizDorret 2 года назад
@Andrei Blanca Not just that. Ringo was tense as hell which slowed him down (Ringo wanted to live and was afraid. Doc wanted to die on his feet and thus didn't care). Not to mention the way Doc positioned himself due to the way he carried his guns. No matter how fast Ringo was, Doc was always going to draw and fire faster because he didn't have to move nearly as much to get a shot off.
@quicksilvermad
@quicksilvermad Год назад
@@RaderizDorret The way he held himself at an angle and kept his cigarette up near his face were also brilliant-his raised elbow obscured his holster with the way his body was positioned as he faced Ringo.
@benjaminodonnell258
@benjaminodonnell258 2 года назад
I love that Doc Holiday was, of all things, a dentist by profession...
@glennalpaugh2820
@glennalpaugh2820 2 года назад
Charlton Heston played the rancher that helped Doc regain his strength. You'll know him from starring in Planet of the Apes, Ben Hur, El Cid, Soylent Green, 55 Days at Peking, The Ten Commandments and a ton of other blockbusters. The biggest star in this movie.
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 2 года назад
Interesting historical fact: Wyatt really had a knack for avoiding bullets. In one firefight, all the men he fought with all received gunshot wounds and by the end Wyatt's long coat was riddled with bullet holes but Wyatt himself was unscathed, so there is some truth in that shootout at the river.
@chuckvt5196
@chuckvt5196 2 года назад
One of the greatest westerns ever made. Doc was originally a college educated dentist. The old saying back then was that if you were not satisfied with his services, he would drill you for nothing. Thanks for a fun review! Doc was so fearless, because he knew he was dying and he wanted to die in action. In the vernacular, he wanted to die with his boots on. That is why the ending was so ironic with him dying in bed with his bare feet sticking out.
@ykcaks
@ykcaks 2 года назад
Tombstone is awesome, definitely one of the best "new" westerns. I highly recommend Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, this one is one hell of a ride.
@tylerhendrix3509
@tylerhendrix3509 2 года назад
The Wild Bunch is one of my all time favorite westerns. "Let's go."
@charlize7692
@charlize7692 2 года назад
One classic Western that wasn't on your list but you have to add: "High Noon." It was so iconic that it gave rise to half of the cliches everybody still associates with Westerns: the lawman standing alone against evil, it's the origin of the line "a man's got to do what a man's got to do," it created the idea of meeting in the street for a gunfight at noon, and it's the movie that Jon McClane (Bruce Willis) and Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman) refer to in "Die Hard" when they talk about Gary Cooper riding off into the sunset with Grace Kelly.
@trevorbernard4477
@trevorbernard4477 2 года назад
Young Guns is a MUST! Absolute blast of a western!
@V01t2
@V01t2 2 года назад
The first rated R movie I legally got into the theater to see and easily my all time favorite. Val Kilmer JUST kills it. Shivers down the spine performance.
@justind8521
@justind8521 2 года назад
This is one of those movies where I'm envious of people that get to see it for the first time. So good! In my all time top 5.
@Drizzl1335
@Drizzl1335 2 года назад
And on a personal note…..You guys never fail to give a spot on reaction to the movies you react too! What I mean is that you guys emotional reactions are right on target where the movie intends it to be and I love that you guys let us see those emotions! Great reaction!
@theriomrasputin8233
@theriomrasputin8233 2 года назад
The guy, who you noted being from Lost, starred in his own movie back in the 80s called "Stepfather." He was really good in it and well worth a watch. Another good western is "Silverado," and "Once Upon a Time in the West". And ofcourse the classic Spaghetti Westerns with Clint Eastwood. The "Mans with No Name" triology.
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
Yep! Terry o'Quinn, also of Young Guns fame :^)
@willcool713
@willcool713 2 года назад
Another western, roughly contemporary to this one, is Silverado. It's slightly campier, but with an all-star cast and a good plot. And a super-young Kevin Costner.
@johnglue1744
@johnglue1744 2 года назад
I agree. A very underrated film.
@andrewwebb3248
@andrewwebb3248 2 года назад
Also now on Netflix just watched it last week. Such a good movie.
@grimmbilly9263
@grimmbilly9263 2 года назад
Hard to get any campier than Tombstone.
@nancybrown4041
@nancybrown4041 2 года назад
Silverado wasn't a contemporary to this movie. Costner's Wyatt Earp was... Silverado was made when Costner was young. Interesting fact: same composer for the soundtracks of Silverado and Tombstone, Bruce Broughtom
@rendevera3134
@rendevera3134 2 года назад
No lie, this movie influenced me a lot as a kid. Always saw Doc and Wyatt's friendship as something to aspire to.
@fierce_history
@fierce_history 2 года назад
I am so glad you two watched this. This is easily one of my all time favorite films in any genre.
@Mauther
@Mauther 2 года назад
While they took liberties with a lot of stuff, the basics of the characters are mostly correct. Johnny Ringo was one of a handful of legitimate real world gunslingers. While the Wild West was violent, most of the killings were straight up murders, ambushes and crimes of passion. Ringo was one of the few who would do straight up face to face duels. Wyatt Earp was not a talented gunman. His specialty was "buffaloing" knocking a person out with the butt of his gun without causing permanent injury. That's part of the reason he had that famous long-barreled pistol, it made it a better club. Doc Holiday was not a talented gunfighter. He was however a bloody psychopath who was willing to throw down at the drop of a hat. Most of the fights at the time were nonlethal, and people would go home and cool off. Doc was willing to kill a man right here right now. That's why he was feared.
@clonexx
@clonexx 2 года назад
He wasn’t a very good shot, no. You are correct that he was an absolute psychopath when it came to getting into deadly altercations. Despite what Hollywood would have everyone believe, most fights in the west ended up without people dying. People would throw down and fight, but no one would get killed. This was not the case with Doc, as he would go to the death a lot more often than the average person, he just didn’t let up. Also, the whole face to face shootout rarely happened, most murders were ambushes. Ringo was an exception to this though as he was one of the few genuine gunslingers of the era and would do the face to face draw/shootout. He and Doc did fight, but not with firearms and not to the death. Years later Ringo was found dead under a tree with a gunshot to the head and his gun in his hand, meaning it’s very likely he killed himself. After all the years of trying to get killed, Doc ends up dying of TB in a bed. That’s how I took Val’s last line in Tombstone. “Isn’t that funny” just before he died was him sort of laughing at having made it to the point where TB got him despite all of the times he put himself in mortal danger.
@S.Parrow
@S.Parrow 2 года назад
@@clonexx the "isn't that funny" line while he looks at his feet had to do with the belief that a man should "die with his boots on". Meaning a satisfying death while working or defending himself. All Doc wanted to do was to NOT die in bed, which was why he was so quick to pull a gun on people, and in the end that's where he died and with his boots off... to boot.
@1938superman
@1938superman 2 года назад
21:25 Only one of them was a cowboy. That's why there was only one red sash. The guy in front. McMasters. He was the one with the doubtful look on his face when they shot up the wedding in the beginning. The other two were the friends of Wyatt and Doc who were involved in the shoot out over being called a liar when Wyatt and his brothers first got to Tombstone.
@FYRFOX198
@FYRFOX198 2 года назад
Another entertaining Val Kilmer movie is “WILLOW”…Oh, and btw, the Old guy owner at the Rancher’s house was the late Great Charlton Heston.
@tdegrddeehjgd
@tdegrddeehjgd 2 года назад
Willow is an underrated classic.
@cmillerpa33
@cmillerpa33 2 года назад
I love this film. All of the actors really gave their all and Kilmer became one of my all time favorites in this.
@BloodylocksBathory
@BloodylocksBathory 2 года назад
If you ever do a poll for other Val Kilmer films, The Ghost and the Darkness is cool. The historical event it was inspired by really was something. It's not a horror film but it can get scary.
@alanela6761
@alanela6761 2 года назад
I was surprised that they didn't mention Real Genius as a movie they had seen them in. That one was fantastically funny
@manichispanic5234
@manichispanic5234 2 года назад
The real lionesses are at the natural History museum in Chicago. There were a lot smaller than I thought they would be. But I guess it's easy to criticize when they're dead and stuffed LOL.
@BloodylocksBathory
@BloodylocksBathory 2 года назад
@@manichispanic5234 They were male lions without manes, as most male lions are in the Tsavo region. Biologists theorize that the hormone imbalance which affects the mane could be one of several reasons for the two lions to have been so vicious. They were indeed also bigger than their stuffed specimens let on. For a while their skins had been used as rugs, so there was some trimming to the edges due to the damage of continuous walking on them.
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 2 года назад
@@BloodylocksBathory the real account of those lions are freaking chilling. The second one took 4 or 5 shots before it went down
@BloodylocksBathory
@BloodylocksBathory 2 года назад
@@jonasjelich4576 and that was after an eerily impressive time period where the lions were constantly evading and outsmarting them
@joelmayberry6771
@joelmayberry6771 2 года назад
"How come Bill never gets to live" Ooh! Those words hurt since Bill Paxton died in real life! 😭
@jimdaddy65z
@jimdaddy65z 2 года назад
Val Kilmer stole "Tombstone" like Eli Wallach stole "The Good the Bad and the Ugly". Awsome reaction video 🤩👍🥰
@melissamcfarlin6840
@melissamcfarlin6840 Год назад
When Val was told some of his lines were going to be cut in a scene he just smiled and said “I have this make up on, I have this accent and I have my cup. You could cut all my lines and I’ll just sit there and cough quietly and steal the scene.”
@shackyman3644
@shackyman3644 2 года назад
Dude, gotta' check out an HBO series "Deadwood!" Amazing characters and dialogue in a western theme.
@dalecosselman6941
@dalecosselman6941 2 года назад
Nah way to many F bombs to say good dialogue
@AutoPilate
@AutoPilate 2 года назад
Curly Bill’s even in it.
@stvdagger8074
@stvdagger8074 2 года назад
@@AutoPilate Allie Earp (Virgil's wife) also in it - She plays Trixie.
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 2 года назад
Fun fact: Most (all but one) of the moustaches seen on the main actors were real and they were all very proud of them.
@gustonzimasheen
@gustonzimasheen 2 года назад
It still impresses me out that the Wild West was such a short period of time in history (1865 to 1895), and yet it will live on for a really really long time in movies, books and TV shows.
@andreim.5324
@andreim.5324 2 года назад
Wyatt Earp entered into legend for multiple reasons. This movie only shows a few of them. One of the most important of them is that in his whole life, Wyatt Earp was never even grazed by a single bullet. Talk about luck. Great reaction guys! I hope you check out Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner as well - That's more of a biopic movie about the whole life of Wyatt Earp, it's a great movie as well and I'm sure you will love it. That movie is filled with super star actors as well - Kevin Costner, Gene Hackman, Michael Madsen, Bill Pullman, Tom Sizemore, Linden Ashby, Dennis Quaid, Catherine O'Hara, JoBeth Williams, Jim Caveziel, Martin Kove - (Kreese from Karate Kid). Also another great western filled with superstars is The Quick and The Dead. You need to see that as well, you will love it!
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
Quick and the Dead. Yes
@Necrowolf81
@Necrowolf81 2 года назад
There is also evidence that he met Wild Bill Hicock. I find it interesting when these famous people met or knew each other. He was also a consultant on early western movies and John Wayne met him while working as a prop boy.
@just_gut
@just_gut 2 года назад
This may be the greatest ensemble cast ever put together. Even the character actors are all-time greats.
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 Год назад
Doc was actually quite the gentleman in the duel with Johnny - he actually gave Johnny the draw, let him start his move, then dusted him with speed and accuracy. Remember the barroom scene where Johnny flashes his gun around? Doc was studying, and remembering, his every move. Knowing he was going to fight and kill him some day. But Doc had such confidence in his own skills, he gave Johnny the draw, like a true gentleman. ;)
@michaelolivares2509
@michaelolivares2509 2 года назад
If you notice, the gunshot before Creek and Jack appear startles everyone except Doc.
@insrtcowjoke
@insrtcowjoke 2 года назад
I'm surprised you guys didn't recognize/remark on Charlton Heston also being in the movie. He was a big movie star years back, and was the star many movies, probably most notably being the original Planet of the Apes. He was the rancher they left Doc with. But yeah! A great movie, and great reaction! Val Kilmer totally was a show stealer in this movie, for me!
@swordsmanfabian18
@swordsmanfabian18 2 года назад
Ringo was dead the moment he started twirling that gun in Doc's face at the saloon, because it was then that Doc knew how fast Ringo was and what hand he would draw with.
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 2 года назад
There are some good documentaries on how confused and messed up the IRL situation in Tombstone was. Less "law vs criminals" and more one semi-legitimate gang vs another. Important Historical Note: At this time Shakespeare was EXTREMELY popular among the lower and working classes. Fights frequently started over who the best Shakespearian actor/troupe was. Fun Historical Fact: Wyatt Earp was in a fair number of gun fights. His clothing was frequently ripped up by close misses, but he never got so much as a scratch. His tactic was to stand in the open without seeking cover.
@brand8246
@brand8246 2 года назад
Love the reaction! Tombstone has been my favorite western for years. It may not be the most historically accurate film out there, but there's no beating Kilmer's Doc. If you want some suggestions for Bill Paxton movies where he might actually live (no promises), I'd recommend Apollo 13 and Twister.
@mrandrews6192
@mrandrews6192 2 года назад
Val Kilmer as Doc is one of the best castings ever. Best character and acting ever.
@stirgy4312
@stirgy4312 2 года назад
Val kilmer should have won the Oscar for that role. He was like a smirking Sly cat. I saw that movie so many times. I'm glad you liked it. Keep up the good reactions
@bwhitetemp
@bwhitetemp 2 года назад
Bill Paxton has been a long time favorite of mine (starting with Weird Science) and I would highly, HIGHLY recommend the movie Frailty. It also has Powers Boothe (Curly Bill) and Matthew McConaughey. I don't want to spoil anything about this movie as it needs to be watched without any preconceived notions.
@EchoFoxtrot21
@EchoFoxtrot21 2 года назад
I second this. I love that movie. I've recommended it to them before.
@d0gu67
@d0gu67 2 года назад
Great movie, great reaction. Val Kilmer also shines in The Ghost And The Darkness, well worth checking out.
@otisroseboro5613
@otisroseboro5613 2 года назад
Everyone in this movie should have won an award's for their performances, great job
@Freditovfss
@Freditovfss 2 года назад
Also the part with the shootout at the river when Wyatt yelled No! That happened for real!
@rdramos13
@rdramos13 2 года назад
To add to your actors, Ike Clanton was played by Stephen Lang. Best known as the military leader Colonel Quaritch in Avatar. Another good "modern day" western loaded with big actors is Silverado (1985).
@vincentpulido9463
@vincentpulido9463 2 года назад
He was also The Psychotic blind man in Don't Breathe
@nathanwatkins8637
@nathanwatkins8637 2 года назад
Val Kilmer as Doc, is absolute perfection. One of my most memorable characters in All cinema not just westerns. ☺️ Would love to see you watch the remake of 3:10 to Yuma. Christian Bale, Russell Crowe. Really enjoyed this reaction. Thank you. Oh and Bill Paxton doesn't die in "weird science"🤣
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
True, though sadly passed in real life ;^( RIP Bill Paxton~ Weird Science, Stripes, Aliens, Apollo 13, Terminator, Tombstone, Twister, True Lies, Haywire. . .
@asdfasdf7199
@asdfasdf7199 2 года назад
no movie has ever been stolen like val kilmer did here. what a brilliant actor.
@TheNichq
@TheNichq 2 года назад
Thanks for always being there Doc.
@melinda4360
@melinda4360 2 года назад
Thanks for reacting to this movie. It's my favorite Western of all. There's a mini series that came on Lonesome Dove and it is as good or better than tombstone. It has Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall and a bunch of others Stars. You should watch a few more of Val Kilmer's movies. The ghost in the darkness, Real Genius, the doors, and Thunderheart. Val Kilmer is a wonderful actor
@matthewgrand4791
@matthewgrand4791 2 года назад
And lets not forget Val in the Lonesome Dove prequel, Comanche Moon. . . He was phenomenal in that ;^)
@misterkite
@misterkite 2 года назад
Even though the real Tombstone is just an hour's drive away, this movie was actually filmed at Old Tucson Studios.
@Thermalburn
@Thermalburn 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies of all time. This is so nostalgic for me, I grew up watching westerns with my grandpa. If you go to tombstone, they do reenactments of the gunfight and its really cool to see. They've actually preserved the location where the OK Corral shooting happened and you can see the bullet holes. Also the true story about this whole situation is super interesting and not at all what they really portray in movies.
@mikeakey3358
@mikeakey3358 2 года назад
😂 "man, even the horses want to bang!" Might be my favorite commentary ever.
@TDM4895
@TDM4895 2 года назад
I can't recommend Appaloosa with Vigo Mortensen, Ed Harris, Jeremy Irons, and Renee Zellweger highly enough. Great Western, also one of the best book-to-movie adaptations out there.
@RobertSmith-kb3jl
@RobertSmith-kb3jl 2 года назад
How about some actual Westerns with John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, etc.
@nonplayerzealot4
@nonplayerzealot4 2 года назад
@@RobertSmith-kb3jl Appaloosa isn't a Western? No? Or you mean older Westerns, maybe. Unforgiven is a year older than Tombstone, but I've never heard anyone claim Unforgiven wasn't one. I get that Tombstone is a little bit hokey/campy compared to grittier ones and that some people consider gritty Westerns to be the actual/real ones. Maybe that's your take on the subject. I'm personally a little more forgiving. I would even consider The Proposition (2005) made in Aussie about Aussies an Aussie Western, at least. No Country For Old Men (2007) is a modern Western. Western flicks offer a wider umbrella than just the ones from 1969 backwards. True Grit (2010) remake was a Western if the Wayne version was. One could also say w/o too much guff that the classic era Westerns tend to be better than the newer ones. I wouldn't argue too much on that claim. I think Josey Wales (1976) w/ Clint was a Western even if the premise surrounded the Civil War.
@RobertSmith-kb3jl
@RobertSmith-kb3jl 2 года назад
@@nonplayerzealot4 I just would like to see these kids get into the classics from the golden age of cinema with actors they've never heard of but should.
@quicksilvermad
@quicksilvermad Год назад
Hidalgo (2004) is another good Western with Viggo Mortensen
@EricSmith-hd1wk
@EricSmith-hd1wk Год назад
I can’t agree with you more, Tom! An excellent film!
@theripper121
@theripper121 2 года назад
Couple of other good westerns worth a watch for sure...Open Range, Unforgiven and Silverado.
@Rikko5500
@Rikko5500 2 года назад
That Rancher was the great Charlton Heston!!! The actor who played Moses in Ten Commandments and Ben Hur and many great movies.
@matthewdunham1689
@matthewdunham1689 2 года назад
And Planet of the Apes!
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
And Soylent Green and The Omega Man!
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 2 года назад
The Big Country
@AustinKloud
@AustinKloud 2 года назад
One of the greatest modern Westerns ever made. The cast incredible, their performances top notch. I still watch this film regularly, almost 30 years later. I have quoted “I’ll be your huckleberry” at least a million times.
@JamesASharp
@JamesASharp 2 года назад
I'm just not a fan of westerns, and I never will be a fan. But, I saw this movie in the theater, and I loved it. It's just so well made. Great reaction! 👍
@AlanSizzlerKistler
@AlanSizzlerKistler 2 года назад
Love this damn movie. Fun fact, Southern slang at the time used the term "huckleberry" to mean “the right person for the job.” The movie takes some liberties, but in several parts is also very accurate to the history, including Doc's last words after seeing his bare feet sticking out of the bed. How they filmed the OK Corral is basically how the shootout was described in the newspaper the next morning, including what was said before the shooting and Wyatt later telling Beehan he wasn't going to let the man arrest them that day (although the movie adds Ike shooting more from inside the gallery and then escaping). In reality, no one is sure whether someone killed Johnny Ringo or if it was a suicide, but it is suspected by most that he was killed. Some felt he and Doc Holliday did have it out in one last fight after Ringo had challenged him repeatedly to a duel, some pointed to other suspects, at one point Wyatt claimed he had finally taken down Ringo. We just don't know.
@maceomaceo11
@maceomaceo11 2 года назад
He never says "huckleberry". The line is "huckle bearer', with a super thick Southern accent with the lazy -er. Huckles are what the handles on caskets were called back then. Pallbearers used to be called huckle bearers. Doc is telling Ringo he will carry him to his grave, "I'm your huckle bearer."
@AlanSizzlerKistler
@AlanSizzlerKistler 2 года назад
@@maceomaceo11 This is a common myth that has been debunked by Val Kilmer and makers of the film, who point out "hucklebearer" is not in any version of the script. Archivists have confirmed that it's an understandable belief but doesn't apply to this film, whereas huckleberry is something Doc Holliday is known to have said in the past and is clearly what Val Kilmer said (and said again when fans asking for a photo would ask him to).
@sca88
@sca88 2 года назад
I recommend 'Southern Comfort' 1981. It has Powers Booth (lead cowboy), Keith Carradine, Fred Ward (Tremors) and more. I can't believe no one has reacted to it yet. As a teen in the 80's, we rented the video it often.
@brownstarslots
@brownstarslots 2 года назад
I rented it from Blockbuster lol. Ended up buying it from them when they closed
@NBLP7001
@NBLP7001 2 года назад
"We live back in hyeah, Dis is our home and nobody don' fuck wit us."
@sca88
@sca88 2 года назад
@@NBLP7001 Haha! Now, if I was you all, I'd quit askin' questions and haul ass... 'cuz my buddies...dey not nice like me. We quoted that Cajun countless times. Brion James, I always reminds me of Southern Comfort, Bladerunner and Fifth Element.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA 2 года назад
Fred Ward in Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins is awesome. Joel Grey as the Korean martial arts master is amazing even though people will possibly have a problem with it and try to cancel it and him
@NBLP7001
@NBLP7001 2 года назад
@@LA_HA I watched Carlito's Way the other day and laughed to myself at Al Pacino and Viggo Mortenson being cast. An Italian-American actor and a white actor playing Puerto Rican gangsters. That would stir up the cancel police these days.
@joee790
@joee790 2 года назад
If you want more westerns then Clint Eastwood should be very high on the list. High Plains Drifter, Unforgiven (maybe the greatest westerns ever made), Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, Pale Rider, and Hang'em High are all great.
@YeeLeeHaw
@YeeLeeHaw 2 года назад
I second that list.
@markhermiston5814
@markhermiston5814 2 года назад
And not forgetting The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
@joee790
@joee790 2 года назад
@@markhermiston5814 good catch. That one should definitely be included.
@mabutoo
@mabutoo 2 года назад
When Charlton Heston said he would come out of retirement for this movie so many actors wanted in on this. Hence all the cameos. RIP Bill Paxton Weird Science is still my favorite.
@cazsspot1
@cazsspot1 2 года назад
I was gonna mention that you missed Charlton Heston, but I noticed a bunch of others already mentioned it. So here's a bit of trivia; inner of the most quoted lines of this movie comes from Doc Holliday it's "I'm your Huckleberry." It's actually a southern expression, and it's believed Doc actually said those in real life. The problem is the expression is too recent, he said something very similar. He said "I'm your HuckleBEARER." A hucklebearer is another word for pallbearer. So when Johnny Ringo asks if anyone has the courage to fight him, Doc essentially said I'll beat you then carry your casket. Such a badass line hidden in the movie
@gumbomudderx7503
@gumbomudderx7503 2 года назад
The runner up on your poll, The Unforgiven, is an amazing movie! I hope you guys watch it soon!
@naamahvine990
@naamahvine990 2 года назад
Great reaction. It was common for upper class Southerners to learn Latin and French. Ringo and Doc had a lot in common, but were deadly enemies anyway.
@garyjbaker
@garyjbaker Год назад
“I found him a loyal friend and good company. He was a dentist whom necessity had made a gambler; a gentleman whom disease had made a vagabond; a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit; a long, lean blonde fellow nearly dead with consumption and at the same time the most skillful gambler and nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six-gun I ever knew.” - Wyatt Earp speaking of Doc Holliday
@BigPete44
@BigPete44 2 года назад
This is coming from left field lol but was thinking “RUDY” (1993) 🏈🍀. Based on a true story, inspirational. Think you would both love it! 🤔
@robertcampbell8070
@robertcampbell8070 2 года назад
Rudy was offside...
@samantha_schmitt
@samantha_schmitt 2 года назад
It’s on one of our current Patreon polls 😊
@BigPete44
@BigPete44 2 года назад
@@samantha_schmitt Ahh so maybe not so outta left field after all lol Love that movie!
@McPh1741
@McPh1741 2 года назад
Another good western that flies under the radar most of time is “Silverado”. It has a great cast and is an all around great western.
@ralphroshia9247
@ralphroshia9247 2 года назад
The Rancher was played by the Legendary Charleton Heston (Ten Commandments Ben Hur and the original planet of the Apes) and the Narrator is another great Actor from the Golden Age Robert Mitchum
@RaderizDorret
@RaderizDorret 2 года назад
That stuff that Mattie (Wyatt's wife) is drinking is laudanum: 10% powdered opium (or basically 1% morphine) mixed in solution with alcohol (25-60% being the most common strengths). It was commonly available over the counter as a cough medicine, to ease various pains, and so on. Obviously it was *incredibly* addictive and hasn't really been much of a thing since it was heavily regulated starting around 1914.
@GyvonJante
@GyvonJante 2 года назад
Great reaction to this great movie. Just an FYI Doc's surprise on his deathbed when he looked at his feet was the fact that he was dying and in a comfortable bed and without his boots on - since it was somewhat rare for gunslingers to die so comfortably and typically with their boots ON. Still love this movie!
@davidstephens8543
@davidstephens8543 Год назад
"Your friends might get me in a rush, but not before I turn your head into a canoe." Best line in the movie... Val Kilmer deserved the Oscar for this supporting role.
@sorrystaunton
@sorrystaunton 2 года назад
Historically this movie was 98% accurate. Especially the scene at the River where Wyatt can’t be shot…that is a legendary moment in Western history. My favorite moment is Wyatt saying you tell him I’m coming and hells coming with me. Great movie….
@quicksilvermad
@quicksilvermad Год назад
Chills. Every time.
@LaredoIsntSoBad
@LaredoIsntSoBad 2 года назад
The rancher was none other than Charlton Heston. Another legendary actor in the 50s through the 70s.
@McLoven-vm1ck
@McLoven-vm1ck 2 года назад
That scene with Wyatt in the river/creek was intended to highlight the (surprising but true) fact that, despite all the violence and death around him Wyatt was never even so much as winged by a single bullet. In the Kevin Costner film "Wyatt Earp" there is a scene that tries to convey this as well, featuring a dramatic shot of Wyatt during a shoot out with outlaws getting holes punched in his duster by all the bullets flying at him.
@josephamoraz7990
@josephamoraz7990 2 года назад
There is a long list of Westerns that should be watched but for me I grew up in the 90s and the movies " young guns" and "young guns 2" are always gonna be a couple of my favorites. Of course many others like abunch of the john wayne films and clint eastwood.
@kermitlacock5930
@kermitlacock5930 2 года назад
The Vengence Ride at the end is misrepresented. The movie makes it seem like it went on for some time but in reality it lasted only 48 hours. The river scene did happen with Wyatt going untouched. Ringo did die at that time but who did it remains a mystery.
@markhamstra1083
@markhamstra1083 2 года назад
Well, The killing of Stilwell at the Tucson train station was March 20, 1882, the big gunfight at Iron Springs was four days later, and the Earp posse didn’t leave Arizona Territory until April 15. Ringo’s body was found July 14. However you like to define the end of the Earp Vendetta, it was more than 48 hours after Stilwell was killed.
@mattclark5861
@mattclark5861 2 года назад
Val Kilmer with my favorite character acting ever. Doc is one of my favorite characters in any movie, so badass. A dangerous man with nothing to lose.
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