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Tombstone (1993) First Time Watching Movie Reaction Review and Commentary for JL. Many moments of admiration for the friend that is Doc Holliday (or Hollywood?), and many realizations of why Wyatt Earp is a BAD MAN were had. Extraordinarily Ordinary Media 2022.
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@FireTiger941
@FireTiger941 2 года назад
Val Kilmer made this film! It was a travesty that he wasn't even nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Best performance of his career!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
He did an amazing job
@amyjordan195
@amyjordan195 2 года назад
You obviously haven't seen Top Secret. His first big role. Seriously underrated.
@FireTiger941
@FireTiger941 2 года назад
@@amyjordan195 I haven't even heard of that one, surprisingly. I'll definitely check it out!
@My-Name-Isnt-Important
@My-Name-Isnt-Important 2 года назад
I would say that Val Kilmer's role as Jim Morrison in the film The Doors, is his best role and performance. Even if the film is inaccurate and the depiction of Morrison was incorrect, Val Kilmer really put everything he had into the role.
@thehorrorfanx
@thehorrorfanx 2 года назад
Yes, Val Kilmer was a standout in all his movies and often had iconic performances. So many to pick from. Some of my favorites The Ghost and the Darkness, Heat, Thunderheart, The Doors, and of course Top Gun. It is so sad how his health has declined at such a relatively young age.
@tonysanders2332
@tonysanders2332 2 года назад
"Because Wyatt Earp is my friend." "Hell, Doc, I got a lot of friends." "I don't." Iconic
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Facts. Doc is certified for that only
@salemsmadhouse
@salemsmadhouse Год назад
My favorite line from the movie. I can count my friends on one hand.
@masonlynn5229
@masonlynn5229 3 месяца назад
@@salemsmadhouse When you think of true friends, it's such a hard line
@jeffpeterson1331
@jeffpeterson1331 Год назад
"Why, Johnny Ringo. You look like someone walked over your grave." One of my favorite lines.
@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc 5 месяцев назад
"I was just foolin' about." "I wasn't."
@josephschultz3301
@josephschultz3301 5 месяцев назад
Every single line that Doc utters is solid gold. The dude is just the biggest smartass on the planet
@4chanit663
@4chanit663 Год назад
True fact , at the creek scene Wyatt walked out, didn't flinch, shot Curly Belle in the chest and when the shooting stopped they counted 16 bullet holes in his duster, or trench coat, and he was never hit!!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
That’s wild
@Carandini
@Carandini 11 месяцев назад
@@J_EOMReacts Unlike lots of tall tales of the Wild West, this one was confirmed by survivors from both sides of the gunfight.
@jakobroynon-fisher9535
@jakobroynon-fisher9535 9 месяцев назад
It's "Curly Bill".
@pgpro8691
@pgpro8691 9 месяцев назад
Another cool fact you guys might already know but I think it’s cool. In 1928 a 79 year old Wyatt Earp was helping out on the set of a western movie and an unknown 21 year old kid that, up till then, just helped with props got to meet Wyatt and hear first hand stories about his life that amazed him .. And that kids name so happened to be John Wayne. Pretty awesome.
@LeroOfTheKodiak
@LeroOfTheKodiak 8 месяцев назад
Unfortunately the Ringo scene was pretty much made up, and there's even speculation he actually killed himself under the tree.
@chipsthedog1
@chipsthedog1 2 года назад
Val Kilmer deserved an Oscar for his portrayal of Doc Holiday
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Facts
@40thCapeRifles
@40thCapeRifles 2 года назад
"Doc Holliday wants to die, don't he?" You nailed his character. He's dying. He knows he's on borrowed time. He'd much rather die on his feet than on his back. At least that helps him to feel like he's in control.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Doc was that dude and a hell of a friend
@normie2716
@normie2716 Год назад
Yep. Which is why he looks at his feet as he dies. Says it's funny because he didn't die with his boots on.
@thetr00per30
@thetr00per30 2 года назад
the scene where Ringo and Doc speak latin is amazing. The translation is cold AF. Doc says "In wine there is truth" ringo replies "Do what you do best" implying he is a drunkard. Doc replies " That is not what I am best at". Ringo gently stroking the handle of his pistol says "Fools must learn by experience". Doc gets serious and ends the exchange with "It's your funeral".
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s dope as hell
@grimmettcleaningservices7003
I've always wondered what that conversation was about. Thank you for letting us know, and I agree with the first comment that's dope as hell!
@rencloudkicker
@rencloudkicker Год назад
Also, being called a "daisy" wasn't an insult back then. It referred to someone being strong an resilient like a weed, like a daisy weed. Which is why Doc first says "you're a daisy if you do" when someone says they can take him down, as if surviving a gunfight with doc makes them resilient in life. Then at the end, he tells Ringo he is "no daisy at all" because he didn't have what it takes to survive.
@mastershake2782
@mastershake2782 Год назад
The creek shootout scene where Wyatt turns on God mode was something that actually happened. It was corroborated by multiple witnesses.
@alanhigh8125
@alanhigh8125 2 года назад
In real life, Wyatt's clothes were nicked and shot through by bullets. But in his entire career, he was never so much as grazed by a bullet. Google him. Even a few months before his death, he still had "the stare". And Kurt Russell was perfectly cast. Old photos of Wyatt Earp in his prime are eerily similar to Russell.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s crazy her never got hit at all
@johnhoward7083
@johnhoward7083 Год назад
Yes you can do a small bit of research and find that majority of this movie is pretty accurate. Most of the events in this movie actually happened and they actually happened this way. According to the history.
@christophertaylor9100
@christophertaylor9100 Год назад
By all accounts, Wyatt was fearless, absolutely without the slightest fear. To the point one questions his sanity
@billallen4793
@billallen4793 Год назад
Erp ended up being a sport's writer, can't remember where offhand..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇲🤠
@ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall
@ThePlaySpace-CurtainCall Год назад
@@billallen4793 Part of that was because he refereed a lot of boxing matches. But, most of the tail end of his life, he was a consultant on Western movies, though he could never het anyone to buy his story.
@TRIST22G
@TRIST22G 2 года назад
Doc Holliday was a real one. Funny, charming, and someone you'd definitely prefer to be in your corner than not. Such a classic performance and im glad you enjoyed it as much as we all did.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I’m definitely a big big fan
@tduffy5
@tduffy5 2 года назад
Billy Bob Thornton, Johnny Tyler, didn't know that he was dealing with Wyatt Earp. He realized that he could have been killed in the blink of an eye. That is why he said, "Thank You."
@Gutslinger
@Gutslinger Год назад
Wow.. I had no clue that that was Billy Bob Thornton. Lol
@PapaEli-pz8ff
@PapaEli-pz8ff Год назад
Yep!
@aprilgosa5779
@aprilgosa5779 10 месяцев назад
Also Doc Holliday
@TimedRevolver
@TimedRevolver Год назад
Loved how basically everyone but Wyatt and his friends lived in mortal fear of Doc.
@jamesroper4952
@jamesroper4952 Год назад
There's a reason why Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday are legends. The way Wyatt killed Curly Bill in the movie, is how that actually happened.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
Them two bad dudes
@nov199128
@nov199128 Год назад
I’m fairly positive that once Sam Elliot reached a certain age he just up and decided for himself one day that he was no longer going to get any older. That man has looked the same for nearly 30 years. 😂
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
Lol I swear he been the same age my whole life
@AtticusFink
@AtticusFink 2 года назад
fun fact: Wyatt Earp, despite being numerous shootouts in his career as a lawman, was never shot once. Not winged, not miffed, nothing. And he didn't like shooting much either, he'd just pistol whip the shit out of people with those long 10 inch barrels on his Peacemakers
@Extortionism
@Extortionism 2 года назад
I thought they were 9" barrels and not 10", but YEP! That was Wyatt's preferred method for dealing with people. Argue with him and SMACK, upside your head with a steel barrel, then wake up in a jail cell...
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s crazy he was never shot
@johnmarcinko2484
@johnmarcinko2484 2 года назад
Those were Buntline specials, gifted to Wyatt by Ned Buntline, frontier impresario...
@johnmarcinko2484
@johnmarcinko2484 2 года назад
Doc had advanced TB...it accounted for a lot that went on in his life...
@VeralkekoaaliaswildBillHickok
@VeralkekoaaliaswildBillHickok 2 года назад
The movies portrayed him carrying that long barreld pistol, but in reality, he carried the top break Schofield or a 5"5 barrel Colt single action revolver.
@davidbrannon2627
@davidbrannon2627 Год назад
A tremendous cast, but please do not overlook that the legendary Robert Mitchum was narrating and the immortal Charlton Heston played Henry Hooker at the ranch. These are 2 of the best cowboy actors of all time!
@Anne.Pinkerton
@Anne.Pinkerton 4 месяца назад
So many people have no idea who Charlton Heston is .... one of the greatest! I didn't catch the voice of Robert Mitchum, though .... thanks!
@E_Static
@E_Static Год назад
"They about to turn Wyatt Earp into a black airforce one" Literally spit out my coffee at that line. Wyatt turned his savage meter to level ten.
@choomah
@choomah Год назад
Choked on my drink too, lucky I turned my head to look at my cat, it saved my computer... but now my cat is pissed off at me. 😅😂
@U-Gozoo
@U-Gozoo Год назад
I choked on my water 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@yellowjacket588
@yellowjacket588 Год назад
“I’m your huckleberry!” Is a way of saying: I’m the man for the job.
@jennifertappan3823
@jennifertappan3823 Год назад
Doc Holliday was the OG smartass. But he also had tuberculosis, which is why they called him a "lung-er"
@AdventuringwiththeS.G.O.C.C
@AdventuringwiththeS.G.O.C.C 2 года назад
The phrase "I'm you're huckleberry" is a play on "I am your huckle bearer" which means the coffin handles back then were known as huckles. So a Huckle bearer was a person who would be carrying your coffin.
@johnmathewson6630
@johnmathewson6630 Год назад
Hey, I’ve heard that before. But I don’t think it’s true. I’m your huckleberry was actually a saying that meant I’m that man. Or I’ll be that man. Also, Val Kilmer titled his autobiography Huckleberry I’m pretty sure.
@rw4487
@rw4487 Год назад
@@johnmathewson6630 I read the part that the huckleberry were the handles on the coffin and that it means I'm the man that'll get the job done which is cooler for Hollywood but the huckleberry of your coffin to me is more threatening and scarier but I see your point
@rencloudkicker
@rencloudkicker Год назад
If you play it back and listen, he does say huckle bearer, it's just that his accent is slurring it a little so your mind will automatically link it to the more common thing you've heard before, Huckleberry like huckleberry hound or huckleberry fin. Your mind isn't thinking huckle bearer.
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 Год назад
Kilmer went on record to say that it is 'not' "huckle bearer" but that he said "huckleberry". Huckleberry is simply slang for "I'm the man for the job", nothing more. He even released a memoir titled "I'm your huckleberry".
@aprilgosa5779
@aprilgosa5779 10 месяцев назад
No it was actually Huckleberry Kilmer confirmed it It means I am the one basically
@Dobi714
@Dobi714 2 года назад
Fun fact all the mustaches are real, it was a thing the director asked of all the actors. The line by the river when Doc is asked why he is doing this, because Wyatt is his friend. The simple answer of "I Don't", speaks volumes and kills me every time I hear it. Loved your reaction, first time watching your channel, it will not be the last.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I’m glad you enjoyed and we look forward to seeing you again
@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc 5 месяцев назад
"Hucklebearer" is a made-up term by some website in the early 2000, there is zero historical references that the word has ever been used in the past. Anything you will find on the internet about this will inevitably lead back to that same website. It's Huckleberry, Kilmer confirmed he says huckleberry twice in the movie, the script says huckleberry, and his memoirs are titled huckleberry. It SOUNDS like hucklebearer because of his slurred speech he carries the whole movie.
@Dobi714
@Dobi714 5 месяцев назад
i never said anything about Huckleberry, so no clue why you're telling me about it. @@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc
@FrenchieQc 5 месяцев назад
​@Dobi714 yeah my bad I just clicked on the wrong name it seems
@tld522
@tld522 2 года назад
The scene where Wyatt walked into the water saying no no no. According to history that really happened. The guy who got away wrote it in his life story. They thought he was invincible!!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I would think it too lol
@scatreed
@scatreed Год назад
Everybody loves Doc. One of the best characters ever.
@Biorythym
@Biorythym 2 года назад
Appreciate you knowing Billy Zane from "The Phantom"...Most remember him as the bad guy from "Titanic" (I would have also accepted "Sniper")
@EOMReacts
@EOMReacts 2 года назад
Sniper is what always pops in my head. First thing I saw him in.
@shaunhittle6414
@shaunhittle6414 Год назад
Tales from the crypt movie too
@yankeesfan3961
@yankeesfan3961 Год назад
Billy Zane was great as a bad guy in a movie from 1989 called Dead Calm with Nicole Kidman and Sam Neill (Jurassic Park).
@Naldo2001
@Naldo2001 Год назад
Demon Knight is the one i first seen him in
@he-mememan359
@he-mememan359 Год назад
I don't consider him the bad guy in Titanic myself.
@marcbagwell6109
@marcbagwell6109 Год назад
I almost busted a gut when you said from now on he’s his daddy! 😂😂😂
@pamelalee1508
@pamelalee1508 2 года назад
Love me some Doc Holliday...easily the best role performance by Val Kilmer... Glad you enjoyed this instant classic western...oh...and your pups were a nice distraction..👍😉...🌿🌿🌿
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
This is a amazing movie and thank you for showing my babies some love
@amandaasbury3688
@amandaasbury3688 2 года назад
Definitely one of my favorite movies, it's just perfect. And the reason why Doc laughed and said "Ain't that funny?" when looking at his feet, right before he died, he never thought he'd die with his boots off, in bed. He figured he'd die in gunfire.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That honestly makes a lot of sense
@amandaasbury3688
@amandaasbury3688 2 года назад
@@J_EOMReacts it also explains why his feet were uncovered, which made no sense as a dying patient! Make that man comfortable and cover his damn feet! But it was more for cinematic purposes.
@drew3865
@drew3865 2 года назад
Die with your boots on is an old saying meaning you'd die fighting or fully occupied. Doc certainly thought he'd die with his on. He'd courted his own death for years.
@shotgunbettygaming
@shotgunbettygaming Год назад
Fun Fact! 'I'll be your Huckleberry' became the famous line from this film, but Doc NEVER said that. What he said was 'I'll be your huckle bearer'...Huckles are the handles on a coffin. He was saying he'd be his pall bearer at his funeral.
@manalive7618
@manalive7618 11 месяцев назад
Happy to know somebody caught that. Val Kilmer liked to improvise, and although the script still keeps the word huckleberry, it's obvious that he says Huckle bearer. Most misss-quoted line that I know of.
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 11 месяцев назад
Tweet Val Kilmer @valkilmer Nov 17, 2014 Val Kilmer @valkilmer I say both "I'm your huckleberry" AND "I'll be your huckleberry..." I say it twice in the film. Whether it was meant to be huckle bearer or not, he says himself he said huckleberry.
@shotgunbettygaming
@shotgunbettygaming 11 месяцев назад
@@arifeannor9573 Well....that's a bummer😆Ever since I first saw the film (around release time) I only ever HEARD 'huckle bearer', it confused me when other people heard Huckleberry😂In all fairness though, I come from country folk who STILL use the word huckle or huckle handle. I suppose his genteel Southern accent could easily be to blame, but since I've actually gone back and watched his mouth...I still see huckle bearer formed on his lips😆! In reference to the berry, I grew up with them growing prolifically wild in western Montana (they're predominantly a PNW berry) and every year all the out of state family wanted as gifts were Huckleberry chocolates from us. Disappointment abounded if someone didn't get their annual package! I was in my mid 30's when I finally found someone outside the state that even knew what a huckleberry was (particularly the Southwest where I've spent most of my adult life). Most of them thought it was made up because of Huckleberry Finn. Which is weird he'd use it because it's not a southern berry....at all. Maybe at one point in our young nation's History they did. I dunno. Weird. And a little disappointing. I always thought he was being clever by using archaic language (teach those kids some new vocabulary Doc!) but after all these years, you've pointed out how wrong I was. Now it's just a silly line with no meaning.😐
@arifeannor9573
@arifeannor9573 11 месяцев назад
@@shotgunbettygaming Still has meaning, just not as good as meaning as it would of been the other way. Apparently the phrase just means im the one, im that guy, real simple, in fact so simple people ascribe more meaning to it than it has. But even though that is what he said, we can all choose to interpret art in our own ways. He can still say huckle bearer in your mind when watching the movie. In fact I like doing that myself, because like you say, it's just better that way.
@lolly1405
@lolly1405 2 года назад
If Val Kilmer wasn’t in this movie it wouldn’t be good. He made this movie. There are so many iconic lines he delivered perfectly in this movie. I loved it
@gaetagirl
@gaetagirl 5 месяцев назад
yes his character made the movie but Kurt made sure the movie was made. lookup the making of the film. kurt carried it on his back
@irreliventable
@irreliventable 2 года назад
The west didn't exactly have accurate historians so we don't know half the stuff these guys got up to. One of the strangest stories about Earp was him charging the cowboys across the stream (the NO scene). Part of what's strange about it is that the story comes from the cowboys themselves and not from anyone on Wyatt's side. When the enemy is the one padding the legend that makes me think it was at least somewhat true however exaggerated it might be. Either that or they were all hopped up on opium and whiskey and were shooting at their hallucinations the whole time.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol either way that a bad scene and event that happened
@oduinn7948
@oduinn7948 2 года назад
I may be misremembering but didn't his coat have shots through it allegedly, leading to even more confusion and superstition to the moment.
@oduinn7948
@oduinn7948 2 года назад
@Necramonium Well yeah since it's written by the victors and later conflated by the "fans".
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 2 года назад
Crazier things have happened. I used to be into reading about WWII because of the equipment made back then but got into reading the stories of people. That RNGesus just pops up. Some people are bulletproof no matter what crazy they try, others just standing in the wrong spot miles from trouble on a mountain side and some explosion from the valley sends a toothpick through their helmet. Nothing else reached as far and everyone else marching was safely outta range but dude died to some random ass shit like that. It goes both ways, and bad luck might even be great luck if you always manage to somehow survive the trouble life brings.
@janabraam7963
@janabraam7963 Год назад
I just happened upon your channel. This is one of my favorite movies. Doc had tuberculosis & died when he was 36. The reason he looked at his bare feet at the end & thought it was funny is because, back then, there was a saying "they died with their boots on" meaning they died in a gunfight, which is how Doc thought he would die. I loved your reaction.
@EOMReacts
@EOMReacts Год назад
Much appreciated and hopefully we see you around the channel!
@knoxvol7512
@knoxvol7512 2 года назад
One of my favorite movies, for sure. Everything that came out of Doc’s mouth is quotable!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Facts
@jarrodoakley6911
@jarrodoakley6911 2 года назад
The pacing of this movie is perfect. Hit all the points perfectly but moves fast the whole time
@RomanCoronado
@RomanCoronado 2 года назад
This has to be, hands down, the best reaction I've seen to this movie. Tombstone is in my top 5 favorite movies. Even though I own this movie, both on VHS and DVD, any time this movie is aired on TV, which is quite often, I stop, put down the remote and watch it.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol I’m be doing that from now on bc this movie is amazing. And thank you it means a lot to me to hear that. Glad you enjoyed
@janabraam7963
@janabraam7963 Год назад
I own this movie and watch it every time it comes on tv too. It's that good.
@AnarkeeSoundVibes
@AnarkeeSoundVibes Год назад
Val Kilmer is the reason I love this movie. He was Doc Holiday and he was the best part of the movie.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
Facts
@cshubs
@cshubs 2 года назад
Sam Elliot was born in 1944 so he was about 50 here. In the scene where Wyatt and the woman were talking on horses at 14:20, the horses were saying the same thing to each other. "That mare's in season....They just know..." :-)
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
The legend
@OneVoiceMore
@OneVoiceMore Год назад
This movie is full of superheroes. Spot if you can: Batman, Ego, Ghost Rider, The Phantom, Yondu, Agent Garrett, Senator Rourke, Sandman ....even the actress-lady does DC voiceovers.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
Lol I never thought of it like that
@Bostonn8
@Bostonn8 2 года назад
I wanna say I just stumbled across this reaction. Not only is this my favorite movie, but you did it justice! New Subscriber! Great job brother! All love!
@EOMReacts
@EOMReacts 2 года назад
Much appreciate and welcome to the family!
@yankeesfan3961
@yankeesfan3961 Год назад
This is a great channel as I am new to it too. There are a lot of movie reactions now on RU-vid but you, even if you are a Ravens fan, haha, stand out for sure my friend... (Steelers fan here.. sorry lol It's all good.). I love seeing your dogs there too. Keep up the great work! :). Did you ever see the movie About Time (2013) or Eddie the Eagle (2016) ?
@shadowfrost__
@shadowfrost__ 2 года назад
Loved your reaction to this, favorite part is Doc's last scene where you are talking about his feet being out of the blanket and that he looks cold. That's because he is cold, to make his body tremble and shake, and also so he could feel the pain that Doc would have felt saying goodbye to his friend, Val Kilmer made the art department fill the bed he was in with ice.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s some dedication to the role. Like how he looked at his feet before he died too
@jayeisenhardt1337
@jayeisenhardt1337 2 года назад
Thought he would die with his boots on, always taking every fight and still found nobody to best him and send him on his way.
@cullencase3114
@cullencase3114 2 года назад
I want to add my vote to you watching "Unforgiven" starring Clint Eastwood, as well as the "Firefly" TV series. Dude, you are straight up hilarious with your commentary!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Both of those are on the list. Lol and thank you I greatly appreciate it
@ObjectiveEthics
@ObjectiveEthics Год назад
They cut her teets! LOL. That is a gritty western.
@ObjectiveEthics
@ObjectiveEthics Год назад
@@J_EOMReacts Hey family have you done a review of "The Quick and the Dead"? Gene Hackman, Leonardo Decaprio, Sharron Stone. It is my 3nd favorite Western right behind Tombstone and Magnificent Seven. All three are excellent movies.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
@@ObjectiveEthics I haven’t done it but we can add it to the list
@justinleewoundedbear5707
@justinleewoundedbear5707 Год назад
Wyatt Earp was known for walking out in a gunfight and walking away unscathed
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
They said he’s never been touched
@TheMikeman1971
@TheMikeman1971 2 года назад
Awe your best friend is like " Here we go again he is talking to himself again." lol that face he makes when u start talking is awesome.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 Romulus be showing out for the camera
@greghicks83
@greghicks83 2 года назад
Haven't verified it but it passes the eye test: Johnny Ringo is shook because Doc sees Johnny's freestyle pistol moves once and replicates them perfectly using an empty tin mug.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
You know I never caught that he actually did the same exact moves with the cup.
@rakitakhan
@rakitakhan Год назад
It saddens me to think that 2 of these actors are no longer with us...Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton. RIP guys and thanks for the great times ! Kilmer was absolutely fantastic. One of the best groups of actors ever put together.
@poppyleon_6275
@poppyleon_6275 Год назад
A huckle is a handle on a casket. I huckle bearer would be equivalent to a pallbearer, or it also means someone you can depend on. Val says "I'm your Huckleberry". I wonder if that's how it was in the script, or if he put that in. Anyway, the quote stuck! I agree, he deserved an Oscar for this portrayal of Doc Holliday.
@savedbychrist3985
@savedbychrist3985 Год назад
This is a movie I can quote front to back. It’s crazy when a movie is no longer a movie but a part of your life. My mother’s favorite movie and the one who introduced me to it.
@ummok6329
@ummok6329 Год назад
Docs final words were a reference to him saying he would die with his boots on and in this movie he feels himself dying and looks down to see his boots aren't on.
@Curraghmore
@Curraghmore 2 года назад
The guy that Doc Holliday stabbed over the poker game at the start was Sylvester Stallone's brother, Frank Stallone.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol I didn’t even know he had a brother
@JacobSantillan
@JacobSantillan 2 года назад
32:41 Movies based on historical events often take creative license, but Wyatt Earp’s “walking on water” gunfight with Curly Bill *actually* happened, so did Earp’s “Vendetta Ride”.
@RetroClassic66
@RetroClassic66 2 года назад
Wyatt did kill Curly Bill Brocius, but it didn’t happen in water. It happened on dry land, in Iron Springs, AZ. Check out True West magazine’s YT page. They recently nailed this bit of Western history down.
@d_no_allyn_86
@d_no_allyn_86 Год назад
Wyatt slapped the dealer with his bare hand not his gun. Wyatt is a complete bad ass in this. So is doc holiday. They're all great but those two are machines. This is one of the greatest movies ever.
@susanrenee6092
@susanrenee6092 Год назад
“He look like he stank.” BEST QUOTE EVER!!!!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@stephenmeyer9650
@stephenmeyer9650 Год назад
I'm working at Texas Jack Vermillion's house as I write this. His name is Peter and he's a character and a half. He and his wife are really good people. Peace, light and respect everyone!!
@ANDRE1mang
@ANDRE1mang Год назад
What is ur work there ? That sounds awesome tho
@toodlescae
@toodlescae 2 года назад
Younger Sam Elliott: Frogs - 1972 (still gives me nightmares) The Sacketts - 1979 The Shadow Riders - 1982 Mask - 1985 with Cher Roadhouse - 1989 with Patrick Swayze The Thin Man 1934 is a great old movie Also Ice Pirates starring Robert Urich.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 2 года назад
" Yay! Sam Elliott! " " Conagher, The Quick and the Dead ( 1987 ) not the later, Once an Eagle " .
@LastStance-hd7no
@LastStance-hd7no Год назад
In real life after the fighting was over Wyatt took doc up to a hospital in Colorado and stayed with till he passed. Real friends
@epicmage82
@epicmage82 2 года назад
I really love this movie too. I love the way Val plays Doc. Another great movie with Val starring in it is The Doors. He plays the lead singer of the band.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
It’s on the list
@ronbock8291
@ronbock8291 Год назад
You’ll like Unfogiven too. And Kevin Costner made a great western called Open Range you will definitely enjoy as well.
@djdex68
@djdex68 2 года назад
Fun Fact: all the mustaches they have are their real mustaches, they grew themselves just for this movie!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s awesome
@wileyjdraws7594
@wileyjdraws7594 2 года назад
There was very little difference between a lawman and a outlaw in the old west and many lawmen we're former outlaws and vice versa. This was a era of hard men .
@stanmann356
@stanmann356 2 года назад
They had to show Doc's bare feet sticking out so they could set up his dying joke. I forget his actual words, since they didn't make the edit. But as he lay dying he looked at his bare feet and laughed and said something along the lines of, "Well I never imagined!" He had always said he would die with his boots on, as in a gunfight and not of natural causes. He was expressing amazement that he had lived long enough to die a natural death. Edit: Just looked up the clip, and his words were. "Well I'll be damned. (laughs) This is funny!"
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Yeah I figured when he looked at his feet that’s why he laughed. He just looked so cold and somebody told me reason he looked that cold is bc he was laying on ice for that scene so he would shiver
@U-Gozoo
@U-Gozoo Год назад
It's cause Wyatt and doc had said that the only time they'd take off their boots 👢 (forever) was in death so him at the hospital sets that up. Wyatt didn't stop moving once he got with that one lady.... Doc said my boots will come off when I'm dying
@KyleCowden
@KyleCowden Год назад
Among other things that were accurate in the movie, the Johnny Tyler incident and the Ed Bailey incident were actual events. Wyatt Earp often went disarmed but was so fast he often defeated armed opponents. Added in Edit: Fred White was a relatively young man (younger than Harry Carey Jr. by a long shot) and he lingered for about three days. He testified that Curly Bill's shooting of him was an accident. That's what got him off, not the lack of eye witnesses.
@FireTiger941
@FireTiger941 2 года назад
31:03 "I told ya'll, he done turned into a black air force one" LOL
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol the energy was real
@lanzknecht8599
@lanzknecht8599 2 года назад
Fun fact: Ike Clanton was shot 1887 by a lawman who wanted to arrest him for cattle rustling, 6 years after the shootout at the OK Chorral.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I wish they showed it
@garybruce5619
@garybruce5619 Год назад
In the OK coral gunfight, the first cowboy in the center was the real cousin of the real Wyatt Earp.
@michaellueneburg2261
@michaellueneburg2261 Год назад
Great reaction! Val Kilmer's portrayal of Doc Holiday in this film is one of my favorite performances in cinematic history!
@Deepthoughtsabound
@Deepthoughtsabound 2 года назад
From what I've read, Tom M. really did weep at Earps funeral.
@ink-cow
@ink-cow 2 года назад
Not only is there a Doc Holliday Funko Pop, there's one with him holding that little cup. It's got the bleariest eyes I've ever seen on a Funko Pop.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I’m find that one
@ink-cow
@ink-cow 2 года назад
@@J_EOMReacts I looked again, this source says it was a Target exclusive.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
@@ink-cow I’m find it lol
@bigsarge4352
@bigsarge4352 Год назад
the thing with doc laughing at seeing his feet was because the real doc holiday always said he would die with his boots on.
@24sherbear
@24sherbear 2 года назад
I only watched Tombstone recently. I live in Oklahoma and got to see Kurt Russell at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. He was being inducted. I assumed he’d talk about the movie so I found it on Hulu. I so enjoyed hearing Kurt speak. He couldn’t say enough about script. Found a copy online and watched the movie a second time after reading. Then a went down a rabbit hole of all things Val Kilmer and even read his bio. Recommend it all!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
I’m have to check it all out
@alanjones6387
@alanjones6387 2 года назад
The guy playing Ed bailey is Frank Stallone, Sylvester Stallone's brother.
@EOMReacts
@EOMReacts 2 года назад
I'm embarrassed to admit I've seen this 100 times and never knew that was Frank.
@kallreader7376
@kallreader7376 2 года назад
The Sheriff was responsible for the county, the town marshal was responsible for policing the town.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That sheriff was a yellow belly
@alankoemel3168
@alankoemel3168 2 года назад
In Fort Griffin, Texas, Doc killed a man named Ed Bailey. That’s the same name as the guy Doc knifed in his first scene.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Doc was a bad dude
@alonzocoyethea6148
@alonzocoyethea6148 2 года назад
KInda an exaggeration of Earp's life--Actually he only killed about 7 men while taming 3 of the west's wildest towns, but he was an exceptional lawman with unbreakable will. Kilmer's accurate with Doc's potrayal...he fought his illness with everything from booze to opium, so was always wound tightly. According to many who met him, yes, he was charming one second but could switch to killer mode in an eyeblink. And yep, Wells Fargo is America's oldest bank..Started the stagecoach biz in the 1850's and moved into banking in the 1870's. (they still use the stagecoach logo today)
@RLKmedic0315
@RLKmedic0315 2 года назад
Thete was a really fun western on HBO back in the 80s, starring Anthony Edwards and Loius Gosset Jr called "El Diablo". Best line in the whole movie: " You shot him in the back!" "Well, his back was to me. I ain't as fast as I used to be, but I cheat real good"
@BakerOrDie123
@BakerOrDie123 Год назад
The actual phrase is "I'm your huckle bearer." Back then the side handles on a casket were called a huckle. So Val telling Ringo that, was him saying I'll kill you then carry your damn casket to your grave.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
That was a bad man
@BakerOrDie123
@BakerOrDie123 Год назад
@@J_EOMReacts Yes sir.
@shruggknucklesfistbump4381
@shruggknucklesfistbump4381 2 года назад
a line that will stick with me for the rest of my life....Hey maddy wheres Whyate ...right behind you stillwell
@victorramsey5575
@victorramsey5575 Год назад
Im not a big Western movie fan, but, Tombstone is one baddass flick. Val Kilmer was born to play Doc Holiday.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
He truly was
@jasongabriel565
@jasongabriel565 Год назад
When you said I wanna look for a doc holiday Funko pop I right away got all excited because that's one of very few Funko pops that I do have. I got it for my dad even though he passed away 4 years ago I still bought it last year because my dad liked him and his character so much, plus tombstone is one of his favorite movies too. Great reaction though dude. Btw I just subscribed today on you're channel, and I think you're dogs are so cool btw.
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 2 года назад
"I'll fight you right now!" Wyatt snatches dude's gun and pistol whips him. Favorite scene in the movie!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Wyatt was about that action lol
@keithmays8076
@keithmays8076 2 года назад
Wyatt was the luckiest gunman ever. Both him and Curly had double barrel 12gauges loaded with triple aught buckshot (basically a fist-full of .32s firing at the same time), and they were 50feet from each other before Wyatt let loose both barrels. Anything at that range became ground chuck. And when he tried to ride away, his gun belt slid down his legs hobbling him around his knees. So all the while this is happening, Curly's boys kept on shooting at him. Finally, after getting his belt up, Wyatt rides back to his buddies and that's where he found his coat shredded on both sides from triple aught buck and .45s, three holes through his pants, his saddle horn sheared off, the heel of one of his boots shot off, five through the crown of his hat, and three through the brim. His guardian angel was working overtime that day.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
It’s crazy Wyatt never been hit in a gun fight
@williamfeiler2578
@williamfeiler2578 2 года назад
He actually doesn't say I'm your huckleberry...he actually says I'm your huckle bearer... huckle bearer is someone who carries a casket and lowers it into the grave... essentially doc is saying he's the one that will put Ringo down.
@jameslyons6655
@jameslyons6655 5 месяцев назад
That’s frequently reported but incorrect. The original script says Huckleberry and that’s the line Val spoke. There’s a good dissection of it on Snopes.
@jeffstrom164
@jeffstrom164 Год назад
The scene with Wyatt screaming no really happened. Not even he knew why he survived walking out like that. Just one of those things that happens in battle.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
I bet that was crazy to see first hand
@88wildcat
@88wildcat Год назад
He was always a believer in shooting accurately over shooting fast. Not one of those theories you would want to do to much research into if you asked me but it worked for him. A lot of situations where he didn't get off the first shot but still ended up walking out of.
@MsPunk56
@MsPunk56 Год назад
Doc Holiday is from Griffin, Georgia where I live. Wyatt Earp once said he was the most lethal Man with a Hand Gun he had ever seen. They were very good Friends!
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
Wyatt was right
@BADDEC101
@BADDEC101 Год назад
"I'm your Huckleberry." is a layered metaphor that most people don't understand. 1.) It relates to the classic duo of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two kids who always obliged each others bad habits. 2.) It also relates to the name of the slipknot used for a hangman's noose, specifically, a knot that has 13 loops. Without that knot, nooses just had simple knots, and people strangled to death under their own weight. With the knot, their necks break, it's supposed to make it less horrible in some way. So, when Doc says it to Ringo, he's saying two things: "I'll oblige your bad habits and it will be your death." all in one phrase, "I'm your Huckleberry."
@TheVosack
@TheVosack 2 года назад
From the very first time I saw this, it instantly became my favorite movie of all time. That was almost 30 years ago now. Still #1. The whole scene where Doc says Wyatt is my friend is the very point of the movie. And one of the best lines in cinema.
@Inboden69
@Inboden69 Год назад
the amount of stars in this movie is insane, people in it for just a scene or two are blockbuster stars. This movie will go down as maybe the best ever made, its been 29yrs and still holds up so well. Also, really enjoyed the way you edited this with commentary its very well done and enjoyable!
@chrismontaigne6288
@chrismontaigne6288 2 года назад
13:24 we all have that feeling for Doc…it gets better…can’t wait
@sandplasma
@sandplasma Год назад
In the bar scene, Doc finds out how Ringo draws which prepares him for the duel later. Sneaky!
@My-Name-Isnt-Important
@My-Name-Isnt-Important 2 года назад
The term Cowboy was considered derogatory during the time period, since people who did the job of moving cattle were considered at the bottom of the social ladder. Black people, Hispanic people, and the Irish usually worked in this type of job. So for a group to call themselves The Cowboys, would be pretty shocking to average people. They're basically saying they aren't apart of decent society, and they don't care how people view them.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Never knew that about the word cowboy.
@My-Name-Isnt-Important
@My-Name-Isnt-Important 2 года назад
@@J_EOMReacts Yeah, it wasn't until the 1930's, with the first western films, that Cowboys started to be romanticised and seen as a respected profession. Sort of like Truck Drivers, films and music from the 70's helped change the public's view about that profession too.
@ChrisMillerCrazyHouse
@ChrisMillerCrazyHouse 2 года назад
I agree that if you let another man slap you up like that and you do nothing, he is forever your daddy
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Especially if he do it with the gun that was on your waist and then turns his back to you
@hisdudeness8328
@hisdudeness8328 Год назад
I know you didn’t show it, but in case you were wondering, the bit where Doc and Ringo exchange words in Latin translates out to roughly mean this. Doc: “Leave me to my drinking.” Ringo: “Do what you do best.” Doc: “Drinking is not what I do best.” Ringo: “Young fools have to learn the hard way.” Doc: “It’s your funeral.” Another thing, which was so beautifully shot, was the scene right after where Ringo does his fancy gun tricks, then Doc follows up with his drinking cup. If you notice, all the cowboys are laughing their asses off at how silly Doc is being, except Ringo. He’s the only one that fully realizes what is happening, that Doc, after only seeing Ringo’s gun tricks once, is copying them move for move, while piss drunk. It was in that moment that Ringo really became afraid of Doc Holiday, because he knew how much better the Doc was than him at gunslinging.
@charlesdavis9100
@charlesdavis9100 2 года назад
The term is actually "huckle bearer". The term Huckle refers to the handle on a casket / coffin.
@bellavita1323
@bellavita1323 Год назад
Just subscribed to your channel after stumbling upon your reaction to Tombstone and I absolutely love your taste in movies!! I'm an 80s kid and you have alot of the greatest movies!! Goodfellas is definitely a favorite of mine and my sons as well, we come from a huge Sicilian family and although we're not affiliated with the mob,lol we love it regardless and Tombstone is such a fantastic movie!! Your mother has excellent taste in movies also!! God bless you and your family and wish you all the success possible with your channel as well as good health and all life has to offer 💜
@EOMReacts
@EOMReacts Год назад
Welcome to the family!
@jrpkh
@jrpkh Год назад
I'm sure this has already been said but in case it hasn't and you didn't catch it, Doc looks at his feet before he dies and says "This is funny". That's the last thing he says before he dies. They say its because he always thought he'd die in a gunfight with his boots on. The fact that he looks at his feet with no boots on right before he dies ... he went out with his own bang. Loved Val Kilmer in this movie. Great reaction! I'm enjoying watching all these.
@guesswho7758
@guesswho7758 Год назад
It ain't fuk around and find out...what I heard in my head was "Here, hold my beer and watch this..."
@ResidentPetrolhead
@ResidentPetrolhead 2 года назад
"That's old dude who played The Phantom." I will be saying this every time I see Billy Zane on screen for the rest of my life.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol that’s awesome
@themidsouthcyclist8880
@themidsouthcyclist8880 2 года назад
It received the "Hollywood treatment", but is possibly the most accurate in the bits that matter of any movie dealing with these characters, right down to the number of shots fired at the OK Corral (there were many, many witnesses).
@jeknechtphotography7106
@jeknechtphotography7106 2 года назад
I’m glad you said “Sandman’s scared.” I keep forgetting he’s in this movie.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
Lol that’s the only name I know him by
@sethduzan4441
@sethduzan4441 Год назад
I still remember him as Lowell from the show Wings….
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts Год назад
@@sethduzan4441 I’m glad you said that bc I use to watch that show and I couldn’t think of the name of the show or his character name. It use to come on USA
@theresanee
@theresanee 2 года назад
Wyatt was the only one who didn't get shot during the OK gunfight. A woman who witnessed the shootout said later he was the only man who didn't move, just stood stock still. In a melee like that, if you don't move, you essentially become invisible.
@J_EOMReacts
@J_EOMReacts 2 года назад
That’s wild. I wonder if he did that out of instinct or just knowledge he had
@jeanb.5405
@jeanb.5405 2 года назад
"I am your Huckleberry" In my understanding it means I am a Dangerous Pick - Huckleberries and in the wild where Grizzly bears are and the Grizzly and Black bears love them and you are deciding to go pick something dangerous. So when he says that he says "Pick Me I am dangerous"
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