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Tombstone is my favourite Western movie?! First time watching reaction & review 

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@MaryCherryOfficial
@MaryCherryOfficial 3 года назад
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@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
"I'm your huckleberry" to many great lines in this great movie and great casting.
@justinamerican8200
@justinamerican8200 3 года назад
If it calms your sensibilities, Wyatt Earp was never married to Maddie Blaylock. They were just sinnin' it.
@jonpinkney7348
@jonpinkney7348 3 года назад
Time for you to see the king of cool Steve McQueen The Great Escape, The Sand Pebbles and Papillon "1973" to start with.
@michaelwoods3651
@michaelwoods3651 3 года назад
Wyatt Earp w/ Kevin Costner, Silverado, Unforgiven. Love westerns!
@mansonpelep2909
@mansonpelep2909 3 года назад
25:00 you mean bang bang bang :)
@fellforit
@fellforit 3 года назад
Wyatt Earp on Doc Holliday: "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 skilful gambler and nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six-gun I ever knew."
@cherokeeoutlawmartiel5340
@cherokeeoutlawmartiel5340 Год назад
Yes and Wyatt did actually write the book my friend Doc Holliday.
@williammatthews693
@williammatthews693 3 года назад
Another little fun fact: The real-life Wyatt Earp really did have a knack for avoiding bullets. In one gun-fight he was in, all his companions got wounded by gunfire but at the end of the shootout Wyatt's long coat was riddled with bullets but he didn't even get grazed. So that shootout in the river was extremely accurate.
@daddymatty5869
@daddymatty5869 Год назад
If I remember correctly, all the fights he was & in he was never shot once.
@jeffreydavid6794
@jeffreydavid6794 Год назад
Yea and Wyatt said the shotgun blast to Curly Bill nearly blew him in half.
@davidsumner7604
@davidsumner7604 Год назад
I truly believe that luck exists as a real physical force.
@VegaSpydr
@VegaSpydr Год назад
That is the gun fight that's in this movie when he kills Curly Bill.
@sharonsimmons6427
@sharonsimmons6427 10 месяцев назад
The river scene isn’t just accurate, it happened, and is the most famous of those fights. There were witnesses on both sides that saw him do it, and it was just as they filmed it.
@seanwalters1977
@seanwalters1977 3 года назад
When Ringo was showing off to Doc, Doc was silently watching his every move, his timing, everything. Ringo was already dead before they even agreed to fight later.
@Mash3OH3
@Mash3OH3 Год назад
He baited him to see how quick ringo can draw his gun and that's when doc knew. He was much faster. Which is doc kept pushing his buttons. Even go so far as to mock him. We've already seen how fast doc can draw his pistol at that one town.
@ToeTag1968
@ToeTag1968 3 года назад
Doc Holliday purportedly said, "This is funny," as his last words. He thought for sure he'd die with his boots on, not in some hospital bed. Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar for this role, imo.
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
Many claim that Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goth was the one that got robbed that year.
@ladybfromnyc
@ladybfromnyc 2 года назад
ABSOLUTELY! Kilmer was robbed
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
@@ladybfromnyc Ever seen Schindler's List?
@heatherhorton9034
@heatherhorton9034 Год назад
​@@jp3813 they BOTH gave outstanding performances!
@jp3813
@jp3813 Год назад
@@heatherhorton9034 So did Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive), John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire), Leonardo DiCaprio (What's Eating Gilbert Grape), Pete Postlethwaite (In the Name of the Father), Ben Kingsley (Schindler's List), Sean Penn (Carlito's Way), certain actors in True Romance, etc... But there's only one Supporting Actor Oscar per year.
@jayman58016
@jayman58016 3 года назад
Val Kilmer's most oustanding role. There should be an Oscar on his shelf.
@jp3813
@jp3813 2 года назад
The category was stacked that year, there are even other snubs. Many thought Ralph Fiennes would win it.
@michaelwhite1119
@michaelwhite1119 Год назад
Jim Morrison?
@jayman58016
@jayman58016 Год назад
@@michaelwhite1119 another unbelievable role for him! I completely forgot about that one
@TheBrugdor
@TheBrugdor 3 года назад
"Wyatt, if you were ever my friend..." *cries for 100th time watching this scene* One of the very few films that gives male friendships more than the shallow "bro" treatment.
@jacknecron123
@jacknecron123 Год назад
Doc was the definition of a true friend.
@Logan-ed4pu
@Logan-ed4pu 3 года назад
"He's dead." (Not dead) "He's dead." (Not dead) "He's dead." (Not dead) "He's dead." (Not dead) "He's dead." (Not dead) That's Doc for ya lol. Val Kilmer is in my opinion one of the most underrated actors out there. There's a great recent documentary on him called "Val" on Amazon Prime right now.
@3Rayfire
@3Rayfire 3 года назад
Thanks for reminding me, I gotta watch that.
@Matty_th
@Matty_th 3 года назад
Kilmer stole the show in this movie. Amazing performance
@PickleAndy
@PickleAndy Год назад
This has to be Val's best, but he was great comically in Top Secret and Real Genius.
@jayp.9424
@jayp.9424 3 года назад
I loved the part where he said, "My hypocrisy goes only so far,": Doc hated Ringo so badly he wanted to kill him legally.
@phila3884
@phila3884 3 года назад
There's another interpretation- He "borrows" Wyatt's badge as part of his "disguise", but leaves it on Ringo, signalling that he's not going to wear one of those for real after that.
@ThePartisan13
@ThePartisan13 3 года назад
"My hypocrisy knows no bounds"
@jjkhawaiian
@jjkhawaiian 3 года назад
I'm your Huckleberry
@Avocado11
@Avocado11 3 года назад
And he still tries to play it off with my favorite line "the strain was more than he could bear".
@ElliotNesterman
@ElliotNesterman 3 года назад
The gunfight at the OK Corral, between the Earps and the Clantons, is the most famous gunfight in Western history. It has been filmed many times. The version in _Tombstone_ is probably as close to historically accurate as we will ever be able to get.
@largo778
@largo778 3 года назад
mind you, the gun fight actually happened in a vacant lot on Freedmont St. (which was behind the OK Corral), but the newspapers at the time didn't think anyone would want to read about the Gunfight At The Vacant Lot on Freedmont St.
@ElliotNesterman
@ElliotNesterman 3 года назад
@@largo778 And in _Tombstone_ it is shown as taking place in that vacant lot.
@camerontroutman1605
@camerontroutman1605 3 года назад
Tombstone is one of my favorite movies I grew up watching before and especially now. It really got me into the history of how the OK Corral Gunfight took place & how the story went down pretty powerful & amazing
@brezgatnik
@brezgatnik 3 года назад
wasn't the building on fire during the fight something that really happened too?
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 3 года назад
@@largo778 or as "The Gunfight close to Fly's Studio."
@Kosh800
@Kosh800 3 года назад
The priest praying over him is a Catholic sacrament called "Last Rights." It's usually only given when someone is literally about to die.
@danielfurr9351
@danielfurr9351 3 года назад
There are 2 things about this movie and the times. 1. A lot of these guys were young men during the American Civil War. They were used to massi8ve amounts of bloodshed and carnage, so a person getting shot in the street was nothing. Plus Tones of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is a very big reason the wild west was wild, 2. Doc Holiday was such a good gunfighter because he had TB. He knew he was dying so HDGAF. In a gunfight everybody lost their cool. but he kept his. BTW love your stuff.
@jerryjustice8026
@jerryjustice8026 3 года назад
Ole Doc was accused more than once of cheating at cards, but he was a math genius he simply could read the cards and determine the odds
@choomah
@choomah 3 года назад
Little detail I love, when the guys all meet up after Doc excuses Johnny, when the shots are fired across the street... some flinch, Wyatt looks for the shooter, and Doc is calm as daisy haha :)
@SenseiDonGraham
@SenseiDonGraham 3 года назад
I love that Mary said "Oh he's dead." everytime she saw Doc lol and he doesn't die till the very end. The spurs on his boots are to make the horse go faster, but are also fashionable and apparently in this movie used to cut a man's face. This is my favorite Western, Quigley Down Under, Open Range, Silverado, are some close seconds.
@tn_bayouwulf2949
@tn_bayouwulf2949 3 года назад
You should watch "Quigley Down Under." The misadventure of an American rifleman hired by an Australian ranch owner. For more Charleton Heston, I highly recommend "The Ten Commandments" or "Ben Hur."
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 3 года назад
Yes, watch Quigley Down Under.
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst 3 года назад
…and True Lies.
@Caseytify
@Caseytify 3 года назад
@@samswords9993 good choice
@kemowery
@kemowery 3 года назад
Yeah, Quigley is fantastic.
@mr.underhill7512
@mr.underhill7512 3 года назад
YES! Quigley is one of my all-time favs. Not your typical western and the performances are SO GOOD - nuanced and natural. And it has Professor Snape. :)
@leephoenix4041
@leephoenix4041 3 года назад
I really hope you get a chance to watch, “Last of the Mohicans”. Wonderful cinematic experience.
@thomashiggins9320
@thomashiggins9320 3 года назад
This I agree with, and would only add that it's *much* more entertaining than James Fenimore Cooper's original novel.
@thomasfinnell5418
@thomasfinnell5418 3 года назад
The soundtrack is amazing, especially "Promontory".
@4everhealthwellness344
@4everhealthwellness344 3 года назад
I assume you're talking about the Daniel Day Lewis 1992 version? YES I agree, I used to be obsessed with that movie, because I'm a huge colonial era history fanatic but also it was an amazing film adaptation of the fenimore Cooper novel
@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
I agree it is such a amazingly cinematic movie the background is perfect as is the musical soundtrack.
@leeswhimsy
@leeswhimsy 3 года назад
This and Silverado are my fave "modern" westerns....just great filmmaking
@73uproc
@73uproc 3 года назад
I'd only add Young Guns to this list
@mahliz
@mahliz 3 года назад
Silverado was my child hood favorite! I have watched that movie so many times. And yeah that is an amazing movie
@THOMMGB
@THOMMGB 3 года назад
What about Open Range? That's really good as well.
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 3 года назад
Silverado gets overlooked SO much. It is a fantastic movie.
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 3 года назад
Sacketts, too!
@LordBloodraven
@LordBloodraven 3 года назад
If you ever get a chance to visit the states, Tombstone is a nice historical attraction. Edit: Also nice to see both of Peter Quill's daddies on the same side of a gunfight.
@brutallyhonest123
@brutallyhonest123 3 года назад
Ike is also the guy from Don’t Breathe. And Avatar
@billbabcock1833
@billbabcock1833 3 года назад
I love your comments, but just so you know, gunfights are shoot outs, not shoot offs. LOL Wyatt Earp, his brothers and Doc Holliday were real people, and allowing for poetic license, what you watched here really happened in the old west. Doc Holliday died and was buried in Colorado. His grave is about an hour drive from where I live.
@hdtripp6218
@hdtripp6218 3 года назад
Ike c!anton...curly bill...johnny ringo were all real people also
@EgbertWilliams
@EgbertWilliams 3 года назад
Well... uh... Doc went to dental school in Philadelphia, which is also the home of the Stetson hat... and my hometown too.
@zarquondam
@zarquondam 3 года назад
They were real people, yes, but the poetic license is ENORMOUS. What really happened was only vaguely related to this movie.
@shimauma42
@shimauma42 3 года назад
Kinda aggravating that the Earps were made out to be heroes when they were trying to take the clantons guns. Don't mess with 2A.
@plumfun6750
@plumfun6750 3 года назад
Clint Eastwood... "Unforgiven". That's a great 'modern' western.
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 3 года назад
Any Clint Western is great!
@VIDSTORAGE
@VIDSTORAGE 3 года назад
The Outlaw Josey Wales is better
@danielsantana8601
@danielsantana8601 3 года назад
I was going to say the same thing and pale Rider is another great Clint Eastwood movie actually all of Clint Eastwood western is great.
@alecboyce1998
@alecboyce1998 3 года назад
@@VIDSTORAGE no it's not
@Christobanistan
@Christobanistan 3 года назад
@@VIDSTORAGE It absolutely is not. Unforgiven is by a great margin the greatest western ever made.
@george217
@george217 3 года назад
"Dude, I know that guy with the large mustache!". Sam Elliott is great actor, too. Try watching him play another real character in the movie "We were Soldiers"
@davewolf6256
@davewolf6256 3 года назад
It occurs to me that I cannot remember if Mary Cherry ever reacted to _The Big Lebowski._ (Immediately checks her channel's uploads.)
@peterpike
@peterpike 2 года назад
"We Were Soldiers" is one of my favorite movies of all time.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 2 года назад
Don't forget Gettysburg (1993), who portrayed Brigadier General John Buford.
@settlemirecreative8093
@settlemirecreative8093 3 года назад
The scene where Ringo shows off spinning his guns in the saloon in front of Doc was an effort to get the inebriated Doc to draw his own pistol...giving Ringo justification to shoot him...not only did did Doc not fall for it, he made Ringo look the fool by spinning the cup...setting in motion the rest of attempts to fight between the two, including the "I'm your huckleberry" where Doc already had his gun drawn and ready...my favorite western for sure...3:10 to Yuma is also really good.
@td315
@td315 3 года назад
At the final gun fight wit Doc and Ringo, They both had the guns holstered and fought fair.
@alswearengen6427
@alswearengen6427 2 года назад
The entire scene was brilliant. Doc was mocking himself as well as Ringo, by spinning the cup. There were a couple other jabs Doc took at Ringo's expense, but just subtle enough to make Ringo question it. That movie never gets old.
@JediKnight19852002
@JediKnight19852002 2 года назад
@@alswearengen6427 He wasn't just mocking him. He repeated the entire sequence Ringo just did, on the spot.
@NBLP7001
@NBLP7001 3 года назад
If you're getting into Westerns then you have to check out Clint Eastwood's westerns. Unforgiven, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider, Hang 'Em High, and the Man With No Name trilogy.
@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
Wouldn't mind seeing her do some of Robert Duvalls work lonesome dove, open range, and broken trail
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 3 года назад
Clint Eastwood's westerns should be at the top of everyone's western movie list. John Wayne would also be up there.
@SilkenShame
@SilkenShame 3 года назад
You left out High Plains Drifter
@garygregg4108
@garygregg4108 3 года назад
Absolutely!!!
@shimauma42
@shimauma42 3 года назад
Seven Samurai, Yojimbo
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 3 года назад
Val Kilmer's depiction of Doc Holliday in this movie may be my favorite character portrayal in any movie I have ever seen.....as good as Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump and Joe Pesci in Goodfellas.
@jamesturcotte9556
@jamesturcotte9556 3 года назад
Try Open Range with Kevin Costner, and Robert Duvall.
@benjaminaguayo7687
@benjaminaguayo7687 3 года назад
I would also add Silverado
@Johnny_Socko
@Johnny_Socko 3 года назад
Open Range is IMO one of the few films where the dialogue comes close to this film. The writing in both of them was just so damn good.
@fgialcgorge7392
@fgialcgorge7392 3 года назад
Open Range is my absolute favorite Western. And Costner wrote it in a lunch break.
@robstoll7542
@robstoll7542 3 года назад
Robert Duvall appeared in 3 impressive Westerns. Return to Lonesome Dove, Broken Trail and Open Range.
@wolfmanscott8669
@wolfmanscott8669 3 года назад
@@benjaminaguayo7687 Dances with Wolves is a great Costner film, also Water World.
@cloudcity77
@cloudcity77 3 года назад
One of Kurt Russell's MANY iconic roles. I think he named his own son Wyatt. If you watch any "Behind the Scenes" of this movie... in many ways... Kurt saved this movie from almost never happening. Totally invested in its creation. Respect for the dedication.
@paulcurlin2789
@paulcurlin2789 3 года назад
This and The Outlaw Josey Wales(Clint Eastwood) are just about my most favorite two westerns.
@clownzzz4837
@clownzzz4837 3 года назад
I know I shouldn't but I see Josey Wales as more of a post-civil war movie and not a true western. Especially compared to his spaghetti westerns, which were all classics - a far cry from the cameo he did in "Creature from the Black Lagoon".
@GandalfGreyPill
@GandalfGreyPill 3 года назад
ive lived about 20 mins away from tombstone for most of my life, so this story hits home for me. this is a great movie. best western ever.
@jeffrogers2180
@jeffrogers2180 2 года назад
Bisbee?
@GandalfGreyPill
@GandalfGreyPill 2 года назад
@@jeffrogers2180 Sierra Vista
@jeffrogers2180
@jeffrogers2180 2 года назад
@@GandalfGreyPill I work down there quite a bit, one day when I was working at Kartchner caverns it was pointed out to me that you can see Tombstone from there.
@ike789125
@ike789125 Год назад
likewise, we moved to SV about 3 years after this movie came out.This film has always been very personal for me and my family. I went to HS at the old 1928 school for a couple years
@KaseWest
@KaseWest 3 года назад
If you’re going to be watching more westerns, please consider Lonesome Dove. It’s a 4 part mini series and is (in my opinion), by far, the best western movie/tv show in existence. Robert Duvall himself called it The Godfather of westerns. I haven’t been able to find a single person on RU-vid who’s reacted to it.
@paulmartin2348
@paulmartin2348 2 года назад
I actually own the Lonesome Dove mini series. Watched the entire thing on weekend when I first got it. (great show) Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones are both a couple of the greatest actors ever. IMHO
@shadowking9739
@shadowking9739 3 года назад
32:33-The part where Wyatt wades through the river armed with a shotgun while men are shooting at him apparently really happened. That man had guts.
@jmanganella123
@jmanganella123 Год назад
Actually it didn't happen that way. Wyatts posse stumbled upon curly bills posse in the desert about 20 miles from Tombstone. Lot of small misleading things in the film but still a great movie.
@jeremiahfelder
@jeremiahfelder 3 года назад
“Quigley down under“, it’s a western that is set in Australia. Starring Tom Selleck And Professor Snape I can’t remember his name right now.
@kmac169
@kmac169 3 года назад
Alan Rickman at one of his villainous best (only beaten out by his Sherriff of Nottingham).
@terrylandess6072
@terrylandess6072 3 года назад
Tom Selleck. Funny you mention him since I was thinking he along with Sam Elliot are owners of Hall of Fame Mustaches.
@reesebn38
@reesebn38 3 года назад
@@terrylandess6072 Sam and Tom played brothers in the classic tv mini-series "The Sacketts" (1979). This made them both famous at the same time. They were so good together as brothers they played them again in "The Shadow Riders"(1982).
@andrewcharles459
@andrewcharles459 3 года назад
@@keenanvil Quigley? I wouldn't call it terrible. Not really my cup of tea though.
@nachoman408
@nachoman408 3 года назад
@@kmac169 he'll always be Hans gruber to me!
@helzapoppin9810
@helzapoppin9810 3 года назад
Tombstone and another movie, Wyatt Earp with Kevin Costner, both came out at about the same time. Both great movies. I think I still prefer Tombstone.
@sire3669
@sire3669 2 года назад
No doubt... Tombstone is MUCH better than Wyatt Earp.
@JoeBLOWFHB
@JoeBLOWFHB 3 года назад
Quick firing a pistol is called "fanning" you pull and hold the trigger while fanning the hammer with the other hand. "Quigley Down Under" is a great western set in Oz but I don't see anyone reacting to it so it might be hard to get around the copyright.
@jeffburnham6611
@jeffburnham6611 3 года назад
the whole reason you "fan" the pistol is because they are single-action revolvers. By keeping the trigger squeezed, you can fan the hammer as fast as possible to get the cylinder to revolve.
@kmemphis6634
@kmemphis6634 3 года назад
It's also super inaccurate...unless you're Doc Holiday
@JoeBLOWFHB
@JoeBLOWFHB 3 года назад
@@kmemphis6634 Or Bob Munden .... look up his video on "Fastest Gunslinger ever" or "Cowboy Firepower" it's called practice.
@Malysari
@Malysari 3 года назад
The scene at the O.K. Corral and the scene where Wyatt crosses the river while everyone shoots at him are both American legends. They're iconic events in our history. If you enjoyed this, you might want to check out Dead Wood, an amazing HBO series.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 3 года назад
Kurt Russell took control of production after the 1rst time director was having difficulty. I wish Val played Doc in Kevin Costner’s Wyatt Earp movie too!! Loved Billy Zane in Demon Knight but he’s great in every role!! He is bald. The big gunfight is the shootout at the O.K. Coral.
@STNeish
@STNeish 3 года назад
Actually, I think Billy Zane would make a fantastic bald Lex Luthor.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 3 года назад
@@STNeish thats’s a good one!!!
@WillsonT011
@WillsonT011 3 года назад
Of course that's Billy Zane, he's a cool dude
@eugenegrewing2587
@eugenegrewing2587 3 года назад
Kevin Costner’s movie wasn’t as good but it was more historically accurate.
@benjaminjensen7402
@benjaminjensen7402 3 года назад
I dont think cosmatos was a first time directory, he directed rambo 2
@omegaking79
@omegaking79 3 года назад
11:10 Doc Holiday was my favorite old west legend. This movie really showcases Doc in a somewhat realistic fashion. The scene in the bar where he meets Jonny Ringo has probably the best lines in the movie and it's in Latin. Lol a word for word translation doesn't really make sense but when you add in the flavor of the time frame and the cocky nature of Doc Holliday. It's really a great scene. Basically what's said is. Doc: when I drink I speak my mind Ringo: do what you do best. Doc: drinking isn't what I do best. Ringo: fools have to learn from experience. Doc: it's your funeral. That's when the sheriff steps in and calms the situation down. Honestly this movie is one of Val Kilmer's best performers and he didn't even get a Oscar for it. Kinda sad in my opinion.
@kenschortgenjr7540
@kenschortgenjr7540 3 года назад
Mary - There is one perspective you have to realize when the events of this movie took place. Arizona at this time wasn't a state yet... it was simply a territory of the United States and was under the control of a territorial governor. So when it came to the 'law', the Constitution and gun rights weren't applicable here yet. It was the Law of the West, and that meant that often justice was dispensed by the people themselves... not a recognized government.
@cw1345
@cw1345 3 года назад
I love this movie so much, Val Kilmer who plays Doc is so amazing in everything he’s in. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen “Willow” but thats another great film he’s in as the character Madmartigan.
@badpope
@badpope 3 года назад
Tombstone is one of my favorites. I’ve seen it so many times. Incredible cast, great story and gun fights.
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 3 года назад
The line "I was no saint when we met, neither was she" is quite literal. Wyatt earned a living at one point as a pimp, and she was his...employee. Which is why Ike Clanton calls Virgil a pimp when he gets pistol whipped.
@largo778
@largo778 3 года назад
to be fair, there was no proof he was a pimp, true he was living in a brothel for a time, but he may have been the Bouncer (or similar role)
@MWSin1
@MWSin1 3 года назад
The Earp Brothers were nicknamed "The Fighting Pimps" in Wichita.
@JoshuaC0rbit
@JoshuaC0rbit 3 года назад
This is an absolute classic. I would also suggest the new version of true Grit, open range and dances with wolves. Absolutely flawless films.
@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
Open range and broken trail two great westerns with Robert Duvall
@robertcampbell8070
@robertcampbell8070 3 года назад
Not Dances With Wolves. Really not a great movie.
@jeremybarretta5282
@jeremybarretta5282 3 года назад
That's bold talk for a one eyed fat man
@15blackshirt
@15blackshirt 3 года назад
The True Grit remake pales in comparison to the 1969 classic with The Duke
@stevendavis9655
@stevendavis9655 3 года назад
Hell yes on Open Range. Such a great (and little known) movie.
@BrandonDuckett
@BrandonDuckett 3 года назад
I love how many times she thought Doc died. XD
@kevincameron8437
@kevincameron8437 3 года назад
Same
@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
AT LAST!!! Someone finally reacted to a great western. I love this movie especially the great casting for Wyatt and doc Holliday and the great lines. "I'm your huckleberry" and yes I use that line alot
@skeith760
@skeith760 3 года назад
Little known fact, Doc Holliday is actually saying “I’m your huckle bearer”. A huckle bearer is the handle on a casket. He’s essentially saying I’m your pallbearer.
@jakedull2553
@jakedull2553 3 года назад
@@skeith760 hmm thanks for that see learn something everyday I always say huckleberry now I'm gonna say that.
@NBLP7001
@NBLP7001 3 года назад
@@jakedull2553 He doesn't say huckle bearer. The screenplay says huckleberry. Val Kilmer has confirmed publicly that the script says huckleberry. He even titled his autobiography "I'm Your Huckleberry." I think the man that said the line is the final authority. This "hucklebearer" stuff is just the Mandela Effect at work.
@kemowery
@kemowery 3 года назад
@@NBLP7001 Yep. "Huckleberry" was slang for someone ready for action, or the right man for the job. It's why Huckleberry Finn was named Huckleberry.
@kemowery
@kemowery 3 года назад
"I'm your huckleberry" is a great line, and the other one I occasionally drag out from this film is "Skin that smokewagon." Don't have a lot of call IRL to tell people to draw a gun, but.
@nathanjennings9609
@nathanjennings9609 3 года назад
While many of these suggestions are good, the “Lonesome Dove” miniseries is a masterpiece. Won 7 Emmys and a Peabody Award.
@the1lordawesomness
@the1lordawesomness 3 года назад
As a Texan. I have to commend your suggestion. In fact I’m probably gonna re-watch the whole thing right now. It’s been too long, and by that I mean a couple of months.
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 3 года назад
Did “Lonesome Dove” get a hi-def remaster? I would think so, but it depends how they finished the show. 🤔
@2nd_Directorate
@2nd_Directorate 3 года назад
A western series i can recommend is Deadwood. It is a masterpiece on visualizing how tough the life in that time was.
@johndrews206
@johndrews206 3 года назад
Wu. Swidgen.
@shimauma42
@shimauma42 3 года назад
Oh heck yeah!! Calamity Jane best character EVER!!!
@Faiiltrain
@Faiiltrain 3 года назад
@@johndrews206 GO AIGHTSAID AND YOOS THE BAYK DAWR WOO!
@quicksilvermad
@quicksilvermad 2 года назад
Val Kilmer really should have won an Oscar for this movie.
@ragdaj
@ragdaj 3 года назад
3:10 to Yuma, and True Grit a worth to check. Well, and Dollar Trilogy + Once upon a time in the west (my favorite, actually).
@itsmedino
@itsmedino 3 года назад
“Tell a bunch of Americans they can’t have their guns, that never works out well” lol. I’m your huckleberry Mary
@carbsix
@carbsix 3 года назад
Open Range, Quigley Down Under, Unforgiven, Dances With Wolves... so many good "modern" Westerns....
@ianrosenbalm6555
@ianrosenbalm6555 3 года назад
Seconding Unforgiven! Putting in, for a more "lighthearted" entry, Sam Raimi's The Quick and the Dead. It's not high cinema, but if you just want a turn-yer-brain-off shootout, it's my guilty pleasure. 😁
@KyleS3m3noff
@KyleS3m3noff 3 года назад
Open Range is SO, SO, SO underrated.
@samuelvincent557
@samuelvincent557 3 года назад
Seconding and thirding Quigley Down Under. I love that movie.
@mnomadvfx
@mnomadvfx 3 года назад
Dances With Wolves is less a Western than a part civil war part white savior foreign interaction film. Contrary to popular belief (including my own for some time) it was not even the first such film to explore such themes of a white man assimilating into another culture. Richard Harris did a similar kind of film called "A Man Called Horse" in 1970, which also had a sequel with Harris again in 1976 called "The Return of a Man Called Horse". These films preceded Dances With Wolves, The Last Samurai, and Avatar - although Avatar was so clearly ripping off Dances with Wolves (and Ferngully) that it isn't even funny.
@anthonydean1743
@anthonydean1743 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite non sci-fi films that Michael Biehn was in . Biehn is Johnny Ringo in this film. You might know him from Terminator 1&2 & Aliens, he was also the gun slinger in season 2 of the Mandalorian chapter 13: The Jedi when we s meet Ahsoka Tano.
@markblom8039
@markblom8039 3 года назад
And also in the Abyss
@gawainethefirst
@gawainethefirst 3 года назад
Michael Biehn wasn’t in Terminator 2.
@anthonydean1743
@anthonydean1743 3 года назад
@@gawainethefirst he is in the director's cut.
@marlonclark1896
@marlonclark1896 3 года назад
he was also in Navy seals and the Rock
@anthonydean1743
@anthonydean1743 3 года назад
@@marlonclark1896 I'm not sure if she has seen those films so I didn't mention them. I only mention the films & series she has seen already.
@wimvanderstraeten6521
@wimvanderstraeten6521 3 года назад
High Plains Drifter is my favorite western. The interesting thing about that movie is that it straddles the line between western and horror. Nothing actually supernatural happens in it, but it is clearly implied that Eastwood's character has returned from the grave to take revenge.
@jmanganella123
@jmanganella123 Год назад
Yep.... you're right. Great movie, my favorite Eastwood western
@thorstrebla980
@thorstrebla980 Год назад
Now I want to see it.
@markcarpenter6020
@markcarpenter6020 Год назад
I always liked the whole man with no name trilogy. I have a soft spot for the third one cause that's the one I saw first.
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 3 года назад
Mary: “He’s loaded underneath.” ;)
@zurnie
@zurnie 2 года назад
This movie is completely full of the best quotes ever. One that you missed at the end is when Doc looks down at his bare feet and says, "This is funny." referencing he died with his boots off.
@BasketCase-rr7tx
@BasketCase-rr7tx 3 года назад
If youre a fan of Val Kilmer I really recomend the new documentary called "Val" which basically tells the story of his entire life and career as an actor. It is narrated by his son, and is really fantastic.
@sallyatticum
@sallyatticum 3 года назад
I watched it the other night. It was quite good. Sad, though. I had been really looking forward to seeing Citizen Twain, but of course, the tour was canceled due to his illness.
@DocHolliday1851
@DocHolliday1851 2 года назад
His son sounds very similar to him. I often got confused.
@shimauma42
@shimauma42 3 года назад
As an Arizona resident I'm very happy you enjoyed Tombstone the movie. I've been there twice and it's a fun tourist attraction. I hope you get a chance to get there yourself!
@testpattern23
@testpattern23 3 года назад
one of Val Kilmer's legendary roles as Doc, my favorite anyways next to Real Genius
@kmac169
@kmac169 3 года назад
I'm also partial to him as Madmartigan from Willow as well.
@michaelccozens
@michaelccozens 3 года назад
Kilmer rarely, if ever, broke character while shooting. One of the other actors, I can't recall who, was asked once about working with Val on Tombstone. He said, "I've never worked with Val Kilmer. I worked with Doc Holliday".
@markkringle9144
@markkringle9144 3 года назад
Liked him in Deja Vu as well.
@daddymatty5869
@daddymatty5869 2 года назад
Salton Sea & Kiss Kiss Bang Bang are probably my favorite Val Kilmer movies...after Tombstone & Real Genius of course!
@BPhillips2000
@BPhillips2000 3 года назад
"Low key I wouldn't mind living through this period in history" Pray you don't get injured and/or sick. Anesthesia in medical procedures, particularly in the frontier American West, was pretty much "drink this bottle of whisky, bite down on this stick, & try not to scream too loudly..."
@jenfries6417
@jenfries6417 3 года назад
Yeah, and not being a woman would be a good idea, too. Someone once wrote that the West was good for men and dogs and rough on women and horses.
@TheNativeEngine
@TheNativeEngine 3 года назад
Good for well-to-do white men. I'm a native American male so I'm dead on sight.
@CelebritySpandexHD
@CelebritySpandexHD 3 года назад
Tombstone has been my favorite western since I saw it when it came out in 1993!
@AdamtheGrey02
@AdamtheGrey02 2 года назад
Ringo twirling his gun was one of the iconic scenes in that movie. I personally loved it. Watched it many times.
@Lightingwarrior
@Lightingwarrior 3 года назад
It was spurs that Wyatt cut him with, not the actual boots, spurs were used to poke the horse with to make them go faster
@CygnusXII
@CygnusXII 3 года назад
He cut him with the rowel part of the spur.
@JP-1990
@JP-1990 3 года назад
Two great crimes of cinema are related to this film. 1) Val Kilmer wasn't nominated for the "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar. 2) Billy Zane was never cast as Lex Luthor.
@pimoen
@pimoen 3 года назад
Fun fact: Wyatt Earp worked as a consultant on several silent movie era westerns
@RoninUK-e3u
@RoninUK-e3u 3 года назад
Tom Mix the silent movie star was one of his pallbearers at his funeral . There is a movie called Sunset with Bruce Willis as Mix and James Garner as Earp which is fun (and Garner had previously played Earp in the much grittier Hour of the Gun with Jason Robards as Doc Holliday)
@chadfalardeau5396
@chadfalardeau5396 3 года назад
I heard he also mentored John Wayne, not sure if it's true or not
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob 3 года назад
I was born and raised in Arizona. The stories of the Old West were all around while I was growing up. The story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corrall has been filmed many times...'My Darling Clementine'(1946), 'The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral' (1957), 'Tombstone' (1993), and 'Wyatt Earp' (1994) are just a few of the filmed versions of the story. For a fight that lasted all of 30 seconds, there has been some serious romanticizing of the figures who participated, before, during, and after...as well as those who witnessed the events leading up to the fight. Some really great westerns...'Silverado' (1985), 'Unforgiven' (1992), 'Wyatt Earp' (1994) a much deeper dive into Wyatt's life story, 'The Magnificent Seven' (1960), 'Blazing Saddles' (1974), a very funny send-up of the western genre by Mel Brooks with Gene Wilder, 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' (1969), 'Django Unchained' (2012)...there are so many more...especially after you have played 'Red Dead Redemption 2'.
@ScarriorIII
@ScarriorIII 3 года назад
3:10 to Yuma?
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 3 года назад
Dude, where in Arizona? I grew up in Tucson and Old Tucson (where a lot of “Tombstone” and loads of other westerns) was my favorite place to be. This was before the big fire. 😔
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob 3 года назад
@@karlmortoniv2951 I grew up in Phoenix, but my family traveled all over AZ (Tucson, Flagstaff, Page, Lake Havesu, Lake Powell, Page, Yuma, etc.) I was born in the 70s, grew up in the 80s...and was constantly exposed to westerns as a kid, as well as my dad just loved the era...so, because of this I grew up having seen probably every John Wayne movie ever made, and the lore and legends of the Old West just seeped in my bones by osmosis. Ironically...my favorite genre is sci-fi, not westerns. I just have an appreciation for good ones the older I get.
@FeaturingRob
@FeaturingRob 3 года назад
@@ScarriorIII Not really one of my favorite stories even though it was based on an Elmore Leonard short story (who wrote the novel ('Rum Punch') that became my favorite Quentin Tarantino film, 'Jackie Brown'...but both versions are pretty good with the older one (1957) slightly edging over the newer one (2007), IMHO.
@michaelmoran2421
@michaelmoran2421 3 года назад
Shane is probably the most classic western ever made, great book, good movie. Unforgiven is probably the best western movie I've ever seen.
@bigbadm1
@bigbadm1 2 года назад
"Shane" has the Greatest Gunfight in movies. But for Western, I have to give it to the :Searchers". That movie gave Buddy Holly the idea to write the song "That'll Be the Day". And also where Jeffrey Hunter went off the mountain to save Natalie Wood is where Anakin where he located his mother in "Star Wars, episode 2".
@pduidesign
@pduidesign 3 года назад
Video: it’s a shoot off! It’s a shoot off! 🤣🤣 It’s called a “shoot out”. It’s the “shoot out at OK coral”. It’s one of the most famous historical events that occurred in the history of the American west with Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Shoot out! 😃😃👍
@zarquondam
@zarquondam 3 года назад
Only in real life it was nowhere near the OK Corral.
@Timeisaflat_O
@Timeisaflat_O 3 года назад
Val Kilmer - the cool you wish you could be. Among my favorite performances ever.
@elzar760
@elzar760 3 года назад
Everyone was great in this, but Kilmer steals it.
@zairac2564
@zairac2564 3 года назад
So cool that some call him Ice Man.
@fluffibuni8663
@fluffibuni8663 3 года назад
There's something very cute about seeing a grown woman watch her first western and saying 'Pew! Pew! Pew!' during a gunfight. So adorable :-)
@jmanganella123
@jmanganella123 Год назад
Lol that cracked me up too.
@wildbronco038
@wildbronco038 3 года назад
High Noon with Gary Cooper is another classic Western
@jarrettenaope7038
@jarrettenaope7038 3 года назад
“I’m your Huckleberry!” Iconic Badass Quote
@RollTide1987
@RollTide1987 3 года назад
The gunfight between the brothers, Doc Holliday, and the Cowboys is the most famous shootout in American history by the way.
@kmac169
@kmac169 3 года назад
The shoot out in the vacant lot behind the OK Corral and next to the photo studio... or as Hollywood would simply dub it: the Gunfight at the OK Corral.
@simpleysims
@simpleysims 3 года назад
Doc is one of the best trolls of all time. 💀. Val played him well. Might be his best performance.
@kennethstevenson4817
@kennethstevenson4817 3 года назад
The "Shoot Off" at the OK Corral, is a big part of western lore here in the States.
@thechad4485
@thechad4485 3 года назад
Lore, and history. I love visiting the OK Corral. The tombstones there are frickin hilarious. It’s a bummer headstones hardly have any humor nowadays.
@charlesbeaty3668
@charlesbeaty3668 3 года назад
OH!! She watched something I wasn't expecting, and digged it!!! Just made my day!
@krash66
@krash66 3 года назад
One of the greatest movies ever made, IMHO. A true American story. Truly an all star cast, at their best. Val Kilmer should have won an Oscar for this.
@FizzFop1
@FizzFop1 3 года назад
Another great western is "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford." Brad Pitt was awesome as Jesse James. I think Casey Affleck got an Oscar nomination for best actor, and it was probably the best role Sam Rockwell ever played.
@taun856
@taun856 3 года назад
A few more Westerns that are definitely worth watching: "High Noon", "3:10 To Yuma" (either version), and "Quigley Down Under". For comedy Westerns I recommend "Blazing Saddles", "Cat Ballou" and "Support Your Local Sheriff". A few Charlton Heston Movies (from his many excellent films) are "Ben Hur", "El Cid", "Soylent Green" and "Midway" (I know I am leaving out a large number of them)
@Caseytify
@Caseytify 3 года назад
Three excellent comic westerns there.
@chadfalardeau5396
@chadfalardeau5396 3 года назад
I think the remake of 3:10 to Yuma is better because there is more character development
@nightthornkvala94132
@nightthornkvala94132 3 года назад
Cat Ballou is the greatest. I love that movie. I love Jane, and Lee Marvin's double role. Don't hear mention of it too much. I guess not many people remember it.
@krichardj
@krichardj 3 года назад
I loved this movie. The Shootout at the OK Corral is a famous moment in the history/mythology of the Old West. Most boys growing up in the 50s and 60s still played cowboys and Indians with the OK Corral being the great face off. Wyatt and Doc were famous as well. Now I’d say they are forgotten except in old movies.
@hawk5394
@hawk5394 2 года назад
Doc is nowhere near forgotten
@vonkroenen
@vonkroenen 3 года назад
This movie has some of the most epic mustaches in film history. Since you want to see more Charlton Heston movies, I recommend one of his classic and a personal favorite of mine: The Omega Man.
@RoninUK-e3u
@RoninUK-e3u 3 года назад
The style of the Omega man is dated now but it is a good movie. It was a remake of "The last man on Earth" starring Vincent Price and was remade as "I am Legend" with Will Smith. Soylent Green is excellent too.
@frost1977
@frost1977 3 года назад
For a great western "True Grit" the older one with John wayne is one of the best of all time, John Wayne won an oscar for best actor in this film. Also has the great robert Duval and a very young Dustan Hoffman.
@harryballsak1123
@harryballsak1123 3 года назад
the new one is better
@tylorfox783
@tylorfox783 3 года назад
I’ve had people say the new one is better, or that it’s more book accurate, I’ve read the book at least once a year for 10 years. The new one is neither.
@solomonkane6442
@solomonkane6442 3 года назад
The remake is really good and the remake of the magnificent 7 is as well
@twoheart7813
@twoheart7813 3 года назад
"F'ing shoot him, no mercy!" yep, my thoughts exactly.
@jonathanspahn7308
@jonathanspahn7308 3 года назад
Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood is a great Western. I think that should be one you watch if you're going to do another Western. 👍
@mattp6089
@mattp6089 3 года назад
As good as Tombstone is, Unforgiven gets my vote for best modern western. Not sure where you draw the line on 'modern' western anymore, but to me they both count.
@i.marchand4655
@i.marchand4655 3 года назад
There is another Unforgiven, too, with ... are you ready for it? ... Audrey Hepburn. And Burt Lancaster, I think, and Audie Murphy, and a young Doug Mcclure. It's actually a pretty good movie, too (though Clint's is better).
@jonathanspahn7308
@jonathanspahn7308 3 года назад
@@i.marchand4655 Haha, yes. I would prefer she watch the Clint version.
@brandonb.5304
@brandonb.5304 3 года назад
Despite how movies portray the Old West in the U.S., most towns actually required that people turn in their firearms upon entering city limits, so there actually wasn't just constant gun pointing and gunfights. They knew that everyone carrying weapons, drinking, and tempers flaring wasn't a good mix so they prevented this by eliminating gun-carrying from the equation.
@Dularr
@Dularr 3 года назад
Don't forget. These towns also banned Asians, former slaves, Mexicans and Native Americans from entering the towns. Generally driving minorities back to large urban areas. This was about control and deciding who they would allow in their towns.
@zarquondam
@zarquondam 3 года назад
Even the places that usually had guns (mining camps, for example) had relatively low levels of violence. The mythology in Western movies bears little resemblance to reality.
@alswearengen6427
@alswearengen6427 2 года назад
@@zarquondam Not sure where you came up with that opinion. Deadwood was a population of 10,000 and averaged one murder a day. That's an astronomical murder rate compared to nowadays.
@BettyBoop-vf7rw
@BettyBoop-vf7rw Год назад
Doc's final Latin phrase to Ringo was, it's your funeral.
@mwb444
@mwb444 3 года назад
Watch Clint Eastwood's 1992 Unforgiven, won the Oscar for Best Picture.
@cheeseburger12
@cheeseburger12 3 года назад
It would probably be better to each more westerns first.
@FanFanBessie2
@FanFanBessie2 3 года назад
The showdown and headshot at the end was gnarly. Michael Biehn really sold that moment. Damns.
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 3 года назад
One Of The Best Western Movies Ever
@peterpike
@peterpike 2 года назад
From what I've read, Doc Holliday's last words really were, "I'll be damned." It's because he swore he would die with his boots on, and he looked down and saw his bare feet as he knew the end was coming. The TB was also what made him so dangerous as a gunfighter, because he didn't care if he lived or died since he already essentially had a death sentence. That made him take risks others wouldn't have taken, which gave him an advantage in shoot outs.
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 3 года назад
This is one of my moms favorite movies. We did get to visit tombstone, az once when I was about 12-13. I always liked when doc said "I'm here huckleberry." Idk why.
@Odessa45
@Odessa45 9 месяцев назад
I'm your huckleberry 😉
@ar471
@ar471 3 года назад
Val Kilmer’s performance in this film might be my favorite performance by any actor in any film.
@Obscur888
@Obscur888 3 года назад
I saw this movie in theater when it went out and it was an amazing experience!!
@Chamomileable
@Chamomileable 3 года назад
I think Westerns get stereotyped as nothing but macho cowboy roleplay, but the genre is really full of fantastic films. the Dollars trilogy, Unforgiven, Outlaw Josey Wales, True Grit. There's loads.
@flexableferret
@flexableferret 3 года назад
One of my favorite movies of all time. Doc steals it! His whole demeanor and dialog is the best!🔫🤠🐴
@NateKyng
@NateKyng 2 года назад
The guy who plays Ringo was also in the Mandalorian and even has a duel with Mando in the same way he did with Doc in this one. Mando got him in one shot same as Doc did.
@antimatterexplodes4014
@antimatterexplodes4014 3 года назад
It's one of the best western movies of all time! The only one I can think of that comes close is "Quigley Down Under."
@TheBTG88
@TheBTG88 3 года назад
Charlton Heston is easily recognized by his voice.
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 3 года назад
Val Kilmer's performance as doc Holliday is still one of the greatest I've ever seen. Really happy you enjoyed the movie. 😀
@seanconner4
@seanconner4 3 года назад
He should have got an Oscar
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 3 года назад
Facts
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 2 года назад
Doc's line to Ike. "How 'bout a spelling contest" love that line!!!
@DarthLoki
@DarthLoki 3 года назад
I think you would enjoy the Western "The Quick and the Dead", with a massively superstar cast. Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Leonardo Dicaprio, Russel Crowe and others you would undoubtedly recognize.
@jerronimo4894
@jerronimo4894 3 года назад
That is a great popcorn flick
@dakidfromknowhere765
@dakidfromknowhere765 2 года назад
That was a good one
@CourtneyAndBooks
@CourtneyAndBooks 3 года назад
i love that you're watching these classics. this is my favorite western ever. And I''ve lived in Arizona my whole life. this movie got me so interested in its history
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