"That's the rumour". Superb film & script. Russell & co were brilliant, but, Kilmer..mesmerizing, one of the greatest individual performances I have ever seen.
When they first meet is even more notable. Doc knows that Johnny is supposedly deadly, but he makes a very deliberate point of looking away while saying that. He's telling Johnny that no matter what the stories say about him, Doc is so much better that he doesn't even respect Johnny enough to keep an eye on him. He's so much better that he doesn't have to.
Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar nomination for his role of Doc Holliday. This is an underrated movie and needs more appreciation. Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton, Sam Elliott, Michael Biehn, Powers Boothe, Stephen Lang, Billy Zane and Charlton Heston, among others. Tombstone is an Oscar-worthy film.
@@MasterAnakinSkyWalker From the girl who thinks it was 'Oscar-worthy'. Simply a laughable assertion, unless one is drawn in to the lowest common denominator aspects.
Like a true master, Doc learned all of Ringo’s tells while not revealing any himself and still demonstrating that he can match his skills AND mock him with them. I don’t care if you hate westerns, this scene was masterfully crafted, to say nothing of the superb screenplay and performance of those involved! “There’s something about him. Reminds me of......me!” “Evidently Mr. Ringo is an educated man. Now I REALL hate him!” Don’t mess with the dentist!
He probably learned the Latin in Medical School. Ringo knows he is actually out of his league look at that nervous mustache wipe he does after spinning his guns. I like how Kate just keeps drinking and isn't worried at all.
Damn...I swear. "Tombstone" is one of those rare movies where the cast looks like the movie gods brought the planets into line. A true underrated classic. And chock full of quotable quotes. It never ceases to amaze me how many people will know in an instant the movie you're referring to it you throw out a quote.
Most people don't notice because it happens so fast, but at 0:30 Curly Bill lays down a bet on the Faro table, Wyatt shakes his head slightly no, then moves Curly Bill's bet to another card. As soon as he does this Bill Paxton starts counting out money, and Wyatt flips the card to reveal Curly Bill won $500. Wyatt was trying to diffuse the building tension, and Curly Bill backing Ike down immediately afterward shows that it worked, albeit briefly.
@ NomnomJawsnomnom. good catch. I thought I knew this movie well. I've watched this movie close to a hundred times and I never noticed that small but important detail. Thanks for the spot and the explanation.
Always saw Billy counting out the money, but never knew what game it was Wyatt was dealing for. Also thought Doc was the dealer in real life, but maybe not
The amount and level of talent in this scene, and in the movie, is immeasurable! Change one actor, and the movie fails. Change one line, and the scene falls flat. Absolute perfection.
@Vankruze I had no idea. I understood Doc Holliday to have been a man born into wealth, a bona-fide member of the landed Southern gentry with all the trappings of wealth (including a classical education, hence his knowledge of Latin). I think he was also originally a dentist by trade (hence the moniker "Doc"). I would have expected the real Doc Holliday to speak with the sort of upper-crust accent and affectations of a wealthy, well-bred Southerner, as portrayed by Kilmer.
How Val Kilmer was not nominated is the worst crime in cinema history. If Gene Hackman won the previous year in Unforgiven, then they should have recognized Val’s performance as well.
I totally agree with you. This scene portrays how Doc Holiday is even more dangerous & composed than Ringo. I loved Ringo though ! You do know these are actual real characters from the modern era
Michael Behn stated his pistol was a specially balanced 'dazzle' competition pistol. He said it was balanced so perfectly that he got the twirling down pat in no time, but I think he was just being modest as he really picked it up rapidly.
I believed that Ringo showed off how fast he was and that gave Doc an advantage. Doc had excitement in his eyes because he felt Ringo might be the one to end it all for him in a duel and not with his boots off.
Here's why this scene is brilliant. Ringo is trying to bait Doc to showing his draw. Doc holds his pistol on the front of his hip, which isn't common. In a duel, knowing how your opponent draws gives you an advantage. Like knowing how a baseball pitcher throws. Doc does the cup trick because it diffuses the situation WITHOUT showing Ringo his draw. Doc is probably better than Ringo anyway, but this gives Doc an advantage over Ringo for when they eventually duel. It's brilliant.
Kilmer is the GOAT but Stephan Lang's performance is sneaky underrated he makes the movie and stands out as the most entertaining Cowboy. "Law just don't go round here! Lawdog" gets me every time. Definitely my favorite movie
Yea he said he carried a real pistol used for 'flash' competitions and said it wasn't that difficult as it was perfectly balanced. After getting instructed by a professional he'd endlessly practice whenever he wasn't acting.
@@geedee1264 It just shows how dedicated to acting he is. He wanted it to look authentic on screen without using a double. Cool how he said that right from the first script reading he knew Johnny Ringo was the character he wanted. The entire movie couldn't have possibly been cast better. While Russell is a first rate Wyatt Earp, Kilmer stole the show with his portrayal of Doc Holliday.
I read in a biography that Doc knew 4 languages fluently and knew a great deal of French. During a lot of his gun battles he would recite lines from Shakespeare and the Bible. His mother died very quickly after contracting consumption. Doc went on to live many more years that he was expected to despite smoking and drinking 2 quarts of whisky per day and constantly being in dangerous situations. So many people in the Old West were just plain nuts. For instance, despite how he appears in Tombstone, Johnny Ringo was supposedly borderline psychotic. Many Old West legends were Civil War vets suffering from what we now know as PTSD. I think Doc used his IQ to make so many of these people think he was more nuts than they were.
The casting alone in this film was unbelievable. Val definitely deserves his flowers for his role as Doc Holiday, but the chemistry between the actors. It's like their characters really have known each other for years. Powers Booth and Michael Biehn have great on screen chemistry. Michael and Val. Electricity in the air man! Val and Kurt... You can feel their bond! Last charge of Wyatt Earp and his immortals! That shit still gives me goosebumps 30 years later.
Kurt Russel was absolutely brilliant in Tombstone . . . and still managed to get upstaged by the wonderous Val Kilmer. Such a shame he stopped caring (or whatever happened) after a while and took lesser roles, but here he was at his peak and a joy to behold.
This scene was great because while everyone was cheering Ringo on. Ringo was positive he outclassed Doc Holiday but with the mug Doc quickly made a mockery of it and turned Ringo's very impressive trick into a joke.
This movie was closest by far on capturing the real life personality and mentality of all the people involved with one big exception,Morgan Earp..they make him look scared and cowardly alot in this movie and it is well documented he was a fearless hothead and almost a twin to Doc holiday in personality.
I love how everyone thinks Ringo outgunned Doc, only to get one-upped with a shot glass. Best part is, Val Kilmer and Michael Biehn actually did this. They learned how to do it, of course, and then showed off their skills.
Man this movie is AWESOME! I know Val Kilmer gets a lot of credit for his performance as Doc Holliday (and rightly so!), but I can't get over the fact that the guy playing Ike Clanton (Stephen Lang) was Stonewall Jackson in 'Gods and Generals'!
Watch the scene where Earp arrests Curly Bill when he's high on peyote and kills the deputy/marshal/old guy. Doc comes out to back him up, and when Billy (Thomas Haden Church) says he's so drunk he's seeing double, Doc draws both guns, spins them simultaneously in opposite directions, and says he's got a gun for both of him.
3:17 this why I always liked doc the best out of all of them he proves it doesn't take a gun to prove your a tough guy and Doc is a fine example of it 😎
The gun trick is actually called a. Pistol Dance,, a great job by Michael, Aka Johnny Ringo,,who stated that he practiced that over 100 times before he got it right and still took 10 tries to get it right for this particular scene,❤ I absolutely love this movie video clip ❤, all are just great at their own own script! And all deserve an Oscar award!
The absolute GREATNESS of this movie can never be overstated. Also, to me it was Val Kilmer's most impressive performance, and I've seen a LOT of his movies.
I met Michael Biehn in Tombstone many years ago....he was very nice and approachable....he took a pic with me and signed a leather gun belt I bought in Tombstone
Michael Biehn said he never met Val Kilmer, he was always in Doc Holliday mode. We know Val should of got an oscar for this, but the whole cast were stellar in this film. Quality.
Dana Delaney raised the heat in the Saloon a few degrees by just watching the ''play of Doc and Ringo''with Wyatt sitting there ready to fire that shotgun into the outlaws .Ringo's life was only a matter of time after this moment.
"That's the rumour". Superb film & script. Russell & co were brilliant, but, Kilmer..mesmerizing, one of the greatest individual performances I have ever seen.
Agree. A disgrace Kilmer did not receive an Oscar fir his performance
This is where Ringo made his fatal mistake. Everyone else is watching in awe. Doc's eyes are studying his every move, every tell.
@Max Power Yep. Everyone else is laughing, most not getting what Doc's really doing. Not Ringo. You can see it in his eyes.
Nonsense. I saw what he was doing. He was " trolling ".
Doc, Wyatt, and Morgan were all studying.
When they first meet is even more notable. Doc knows that Johnny is supposedly deadly, but he makes a very deliberate point of looking away while saying that. He's telling Johnny that no matter what the stories say about him, Doc is so much better that he doesn't even respect Johnny enough to keep an eye on him. He's so much better that he doesn't have to.
He showed Doc how fast his draw was. That was why later Doc knew Wyatt could not beat him- but he could.
Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar nomination for his role of Doc Holliday. This is an underrated movie and needs more appreciation. Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton, Sam Elliott, Michael Biehn, Powers Boothe, Stephen Lang, Billy Zane and Charlton Heston, among others. Tombstone is an Oscar-worthy film.
Oh dear God, no. Tombstone is nowhere near an 'Oscar-worthy film'.
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It’s actually a fantastic movie. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
@@MasterAnakinSkyWalker From the girl who thinks it was 'Oscar-worthy'. Simply a laughable assertion, unless one is drawn in to the lowest common denominator aspects.
@@MasterAnakinSkyWalker Awww, now she is crying because I don't think her fangirl movie is most fab. Grow up and get over it.
Oh my, such an educated critic. His (I guess) loss.
Like a true master, Doc learned all of Ringo’s tells while not revealing any himself and still demonstrating that he can match his skills AND mock him with them. I don’t care if you hate westerns, this scene was masterfully crafted, to say nothing of the superb screenplay and performance of those involved!
“There’s something about him. Reminds me of......me!”
“Evidently Mr. Ringo is an educated man. Now I REALL hate him!”
Don’t mess with the dentist!
He probably learned the Latin in Medical School. Ringo knows he is actually out of his league look at that nervous mustache wipe he does after spinning his guns. I like how Kate just keeps drinking and isn't worried at all.
@@AnnaLVajda Exactly right Anna, as we saw when the finally met up, Ringo tried to talk his way out of before finally relenting to the duel with Doc
@@ANTHONY0808able to his end.
He is vet not dentist
@@johatsu553 he was a dentist.
These guys could not be replaced. Acting made to perfection. Damn I love that whole scene!
Apparently there was another one or possibly two, but one for sure with Kevin Costner and I was not near as good as this one.
and the one and only jason priestly from the tv serie beverly hills in the background wearing round glasses .
Damn...I swear. "Tombstone" is one of those rare movies where the cast looks like the movie gods brought the planets into line. A true underrated classic.
And chock full of quotable quotes. It never ceases to amaze me how many people will know in an instant the movie you're referring to it you throw out a quote.
Let’s have a spelling contest.
Sludge LOL
I’ll be your buckle bearer
@@jaywalt8418 Whyyyyyyyyyy Ed Bailey, we crossed ?
Anthony T hahahaa👌🏾
Most people don't notice because it happens so fast, but at 0:30 Curly Bill lays down a bet on the Faro table, Wyatt shakes his head slightly no, then moves Curly Bill's bet to another card. As soon as he does this Bill Paxton starts counting out money, and Wyatt flips the card to reveal Curly Bill won $500. Wyatt was trying to diffuse the building tension, and Curly Bill backing Ike down immediately afterward shows that it worked, albeit briefly.
Funny thing is, that's not even the Kings position. Unless one plays Faro a lot, that may not be noticed.
Nice
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NomnomJawsnomnom. good catch. I thought I knew this movie well. I've watched this movie close to a hundred times and I never noticed that small but important detail. Thanks for the spot and the explanation.
You have eagle eyes man...!
Always saw Billy counting out the money, but never knew what game it was Wyatt was dealing for. Also thought Doc was the dealer in real life, but maybe not
The amount and level of talent in this scene, and in the movie, is immeasurable! Change one actor, and the movie fails. Change one line, and the scene falls flat. Absolute perfection.
Is that an Amadeus reference? Deep cut :)
It’s a top 10 movie ever made
Why Val Kilmer didn't at least get an Oscar nod for this movie is beyond me!
One of his greatest roles, and I agree with you,
Not even a nomination! Criminal.
@Vankruze I had no idea.
I understood Doc Holliday to have been a man born into wealth, a bona-fide member of the landed Southern gentry with all the trappings of wealth (including a classical education, hence his knowledge of Latin). I think he was also originally a dentist by trade (hence the moniker "Doc").
I would have expected the real Doc Holliday to speak with the sort of upper-crust accent and affectations of a wealthy, well-bred Southerner, as portrayed by Kilmer.
Your right this was his best Performance
Way ahead of his time... People weren't ready
How Val Kilmer was not nominated is the worst crime in cinema history. If Gene Hackman won the previous year in Unforgiven, then they should have recognized Val’s performance as well.
Blue&Orange Agreed 👊🏽.
Are you saying Tombstone is better movie than the Fugitive, Schindler’s list, and in the line of Fire.
He gave Johnny Ringo the best/worst facial ever. Embarrassed the hell outta him
Ikilled ColMustard -
If he is, then he’s 100% correct.
@@IkilledColMustard Easily
"not me, I'm in my prime"
demek matthews yeah you lookin'
Field Marshal Observant *yeah, you look it
Best comback line since Clint s make my day
I told a coworker that once(him being 12 years younger) and he had the same look as ringo. Lol
@demek matthews: I’m in my prime too 😀!
One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history!
Every time I see one clip of this I want to watch the entire movie lol
Val Kilmer should have been nominated for this role. He nailed it🤍. Tombstone is a classic masterpiece ✨️
This scene show Ringo , that even a drunk Doc can mimic his moves. Instilling fear
Doesn’t even blink when ringo takes out the gun
I totally agree with you. This scene portrays how Doc Holiday is even more dangerous & composed than Ringo. I loved Ringo though ! You do know these are actual real characters from the modern era
@@666polkilla The show offs with the loaded mouth are never the threat.
@Jake Sanders Ringo would have been blown up that wild cats ass.....
No he just made a show of it lightning the mood for a better time. Ringo was just fooling about Doc wasn't.
The whole time doc was faster
I always loved how Ringo sneaks a smile after Doc’s performance. Even he couldn’t deny Doc’s greatness.
Or he didnt want to give away that he just became afraid of Doc.
Michael Behn stated his pistol was a specially balanced 'dazzle' competition pistol. He said it was balanced so perfectly that he got the twirling down pat in no time, but I think he was just being modest as he really picked it up rapidly.
I believed that Ringo showed off how fast he was and that gave Doc an advantage. Doc had excitement in his eyes because he felt Ringo might be the one to end it all for him in a duel and not with his boots off.
Yeah you could tell Doc was pushing his buttons to get him to respond in some way. This in turn would allow him to see his style.
Here's why this scene is brilliant. Ringo is trying to bait Doc to showing his draw. Doc holds his pistol on the front of his hip, which isn't common. In a duel, knowing how your opponent draws gives you an advantage. Like knowing how a baseball pitcher throws. Doc does the cup trick because it diffuses the situation WITHOUT showing Ringo his draw. Doc is probably better than Ringo anyway, but this gives Doc an advantage over Ringo for when they eventually duel. It's brilliant.
Great comment
💯🔥
RIP to Powers Boothe and Bill Paxton, you where very good!
paulpcarter81 I Was 🤔 the same thing.
Both of them along w/ Kurt - Marvel Cinematic Universe
"Well.....bye!" Great one liner. RIP
I like how powers booth has a sense of humor
Dana Delaney looked amazing in this movie.
She never looked better than in this movie.
@@canoebelue
Try "East of Eden".
Even better.
She still looks good and she is in her 60s now.
Delaney faucets
Very sweet. 😍
The moment Johnny Ringo signed his own death certificate ...
@Mike Grizz: Has this been confirmed ?
I agree, Ringo played himself by showing how fast he was....
Watching this movie often for 23yrs. I laugh EVERY time Doc spins his cup.
Kilmer is the GOAT but Stephan Lang's performance is sneaky underrated he makes the movie and stands out as the most entertaining Cowboy. "Law just don't go round here! Lawdog" gets me every time. Definitely my favorite movie
Every actor in this movie was perfect for their roles. It's a classic. Everything in it came put very well. All the pieces fit.
Whoever played Big nose Kate was beautiful.
I heard Michael Beihn said he practiced the gun trick for months on end.
Yea he said he carried a real pistol used for 'flash' competitions and said it wasn't that difficult as it was perfectly balanced. After getting instructed by a professional he'd endlessly practice whenever he wasn't acting.
I'd imagine he did, if he could do all of that after just a few days or weeks then that would be pretty damn impressive
@@geedee1264 It just shows how dedicated to acting he is. He wanted it to look authentic on screen without using a double. Cool how he said that right from the first script reading he knew Johnny Ringo was the character he wanted. The entire movie couldn't have possibly been cast better. While Russell is a first rate Wyatt Earp, Kilmer stole the show with his portrayal of Doc Holliday.
That’s how you calm a situation…. Confidence, and humor… then you wait patiently for the inevitable… 👍🔥❤️
I read in a biography that Doc knew 4 languages fluently and knew a great deal of French. During a lot of his gun battles he would recite lines from Shakespeare and the Bible. His mother died very quickly after contracting consumption. Doc went on to live many more years that he was expected to despite smoking and drinking 2 quarts of whisky per day and constantly being in dangerous situations. So many people in the Old West were just plain nuts. For instance, despite how he appears in Tombstone, Johnny Ringo was supposedly borderline psychotic. Many Old West legends were Civil War vets suffering from what we now know as PTSD. I think Doc used his IQ to make so many of these people think he was more nuts than they were.
Oh yes certainly he would have played with their minds to amuse himself and people more intelligent often seem crazy anyway.
Cracks me up every single time. No movie has more fantastic scenes.
The more I watch it the more I am stunned by the cast ! Chocka block with known actors with dozens of notable movies behind them. Epic !😎👍
Damn I forgot I was watching the clip, got all relaxed and sitting back in my lazy boy then it ended.....😂😂
The casting alone in this film was unbelievable. Val definitely deserves his flowers for his role as Doc Holiday, but the chemistry between the actors. It's like their characters really have known each other for years. Powers Booth and Michael Biehn have great on screen chemistry. Michael and Val. Electricity in the air man! Val and Kurt... You can feel their bond!
Last charge of Wyatt Earp and his immortals!
That shit still gives me goosebumps 30 years later.
This movie should have been called Mustache City
Stir It Up that’s a good name cuz everyone has a big mustache 🤣
Accurate to history, though. All main characters in this movie also had big mustaches in real life.
😂
one of the best scenes ever.
Kurt Russel was absolutely brilliant in Tombstone . . . and still managed to get upstaged by the wonderous Val Kilmer.
Such a shame he stopped caring (or whatever happened) after a while and took lesser roles, but here he was at his peak and a joy to behold.
James Arte this movie made such an impression on Kurt he named his son after his character.
Still made a hell of a performance even after taking over directorial duties!
Wasn't quite finished yet. He made Heat a couple of years later.
Wyatt Russel is mid thirties.
IIRC after this he was in Heat, then not sure why his career winded down
This scene was great because while everyone was cheering Ringo on. Ringo was positive he outclassed Doc Holiday but with the mug Doc quickly made a mockery of it and turned Ringo's very impressive trick into a joke.
Doc's way of saying "if you think I'm funny when I'm drunk...you wouldn't want to take me on when I'm sober and serious. "
Oscar winning performances by the dozen in one of the most gripping scenes in cinema history.
Bravo !
The acting from everybody is just crazy and amazing to watch
One of the top 3 best western movies in history
This movie was closest by far on capturing the real life personality and mentality of all the people involved with one big exception,Morgan Earp..they make him look scared and cowardly alot in this movie and it is well documented he was a fearless hothead and almost a twin to Doc holiday in personality.
Yup. Still a legendary classic.
such a gorgeous actress... Wow that smile at the end, so delicate and feminine yet so.....rawr.
That click of the eyes where he sort of knows he underestimated him fantastic acting I love this film x
The Best Modern Western of all time.
Its hard to watch others play the part of Doc Holiday after watching Val Kilmers oscar deserving performance.
Val Kimler you was awesome as Doc Holiday, you really should have had an Oscar for your performance.
Una de las mejores películas de todos los tiempos en su género. Con unos actorazos que merecían un Oscar.
Brilliant Acting by Val Kilmer! Shame on the Oscar Committee for not nominating Mr Kilmer for an Oscar!
Ringo: you retired?
Doc: not me, I'm in my prime.
GOLD!!!!!!
Yeah, he looked it.
So you just throw money in the air to pay for drinks? $500 in would be $12000!!!
The air has a way of "purifying" the blood stains on that money, savvy lawdog?
@@Agent1Wshut up, Ike 😠
He lived for the moment, not a pension.
Classic scene! Love it! Greatest western in my opinion!
"That's the rumor" 😎
Love how Wyatt Earp never stopped loving Doc Holiday!!!!! Here's to all the Doc Holidays male and females!!!! Whoop whoop!!!
He ain't drunk. He's learning.
One of the best westerns!👏👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Best scene in the movie hands down!
0:57 Me in RDR2, underfed, underweight, and underslept
:D
Didn’t holiday have TB too?
@@keirantalent yup. That was his maker I reckon.
Bringing up video games? Had to google it. Wow. I've lost touch ... I'm no longer relevant.
Joe AllFrontsQuiet It’s a great game. Spoilers:
Your main character, Arthur, gets tuberculosis. Could’ve been inspired by Doc Holliday 🤷🏽♂️
He yells "Drinks are on me!" and throws $500 dollars in the air. I bet $500 back then was a two years salary!!!
“We don’t want any trouble in here. Not in any language.” 😂😂
I love how everyone thinks Ringo outgunned Doc, only to get one-upped with a shot glass. Best part is, Val Kilmer and Michael Biehn actually did this. They learned how to do it, of course, and then showed off their skills.
The tin cup was apparently Vals idea.
Damn great scene! Can watch it again and again!
Say when...
Im a Ringo fan...love how he does the mustache swipes after the skillz presentation it was so smooth 😂
Man this movie is AWESOME! I know Val Kilmer gets a lot of credit for his performance as Doc Holliday (and rightly so!), but I can't get over the fact that the guy playing Ike Clanton (Stephen Lang) was Stonewall Jackson in 'Gods and Generals'!
He was dang good in 'Gods and Generals' too I must say!
Kilmer’s Oscar snub is a clear example of a talented guy’s “difficult” professional reputation early on coming back to haunt him...
No one gives enough credit to the guy who plays Ringo. The gun twirling, whether it was him or not was very well done
Isnt that Kyle reese from the first terminator?
@@thomasjohnson3841Corporal Hicks actually
@@thomasjohnson3841yeah .his name is Michael Biehn. He was a big actor in the 80s.
🙏🙏 I pray every day val gets better, such a great actor and nice guy, good luck mate 🙏🙏
I would have liked to see Val Kilmer do some pistol-spinning. The guy has always had incredible manual dexterity.
Watch the scene where Earp arrests Curly Bill when he's high on peyote and kills the deputy/marshal/old guy. Doc comes out to back him up, and when Billy (Thomas Haden Church) says he's so drunk he's seeing double, Doc draws both guns, spins them simultaneously in opposite directions, and says he's got a gun for both of him.
Next year is the 30th anniversary of it's release. Can you believe that?! Stands up too, and for the next 30 years I'm sure!
I’ll be your huckleberry. Most iconic like ever.
"We don't want any trouble in here. Not in any language." -- Soprano's before The Sopranos.
3:17 this why I always liked doc the best out of all of them he proves it doesn't take a gun to prove your a tough guy and Doc is a fine example of it 😎
The gun trick is actually called a. Pistol Dance,, a great job by Michael, Aka Johnny Ringo,,who stated that he practiced that over 100 times before he got it right and still took 10 tries to get it right for this particular scene,❤ I absolutely love this movie video clip ❤, all are just great at their own own script! And all deserve an Oscar award!
One of the best western ever made
The absolute GREATNESS of this movie can never be overstated.
Also, to me it was Val Kilmer's most impressive performance, and I've seen a LOT of his movies.
One of my all time favorites. Great movie
classic thanks for posting. great movie.
What a privilege it would have been to be a part of this set.
Fantastic ensemble cast. Chock full of charisma...
My man Ike “law don’t go around here savy”!!!!😂😂😂 “I don’t take no lip from no bartender”....
See? Give somebody a rap on the beard round here, get some respect!
Evidently, Mr. Ringo is an educated man; how I really hate him.
Republican voter obviously...
I met Michael Biehn in Tombstone many years ago....he was very nice and approachable....he took a pic with me and signed a leather gun belt I bought in Tombstone
Brilliant actors,fantastic photo,best western movie ever.
Escena memorable de Tombstone....GENIAL Doc Holliday ( Val Kilmer).
Smart move Doc, now you know how fast Ringo's draw is. Poker face in more than just cards.
Look darlin’, it’s Johnny Ringo!
So playfully dismissive. Man, Val's Doc is one of the all time cinema greats.
Damn that's a lot of Frank Zappas in the place
I like the line when this girl first sees Wyatt from a distance, describes him, and then says: "I want one".
To which her companion says "happy hunting"
Dana Delaney and Billy Zane
best western ever ,great cast well written
I watch this movie at least once a year with my pops. One of my favorite western movies of all time. And it’s all due to Val Kilmer performance.
"In vino veritis." When I drink, I speak my mind."
In wine there is truth.
Vino... wine....
Michael Biehn said he never met Val Kilmer, he was always in Doc Holliday mode. We know Val should of got an oscar for this, but the whole cast were stellar in this film. Quality.
Dana Delaney raised the heat in the Saloon a few degrees by just watching the ''play of Doc and Ringo''with Wyatt sitting there ready to fire that shotgun into the outlaws .Ringo's life was only a matter of time after this moment.
This is just the way I groom and present myself in certain places !
Big nose Kate is smokin'
I love how ringo never blinks when he stares down doc lol
Excellent performance 🎭 👏 as doc HOLIDAY 🥰🎯💯
I can see this scene over and over again.
Gotta love how Doc twirls his cup around, mocking Ringo for showing off.
Doc's trolling is heart warming ^^
At minute 0:34 the guy in the back counts out $500 before the card is flipped over!!😂🤣😂