Sometimes it's the little things you appreciate in this movie, the first shot you see of Wyatt, Doc is right there having helped him load up Morgan's coffin, no words, none of his usual charming demeanor, he's just being properly serious and there at his friend's side when he needs it most, he even goes to help his wife into the wagon being the gentleman he is. When they leave he looks genuinely sad not only about Wyatt losing his brother but that he is leaving, of course later he doesn't hesitate to team up with him to take revenge. Really conveys the strong friendship between these two characters.
“And só she walked out of our lives forever......” It’s not just his comical lines that he delivers emotion and depth, it’s every word he utters in this film. My favorite is when he tells the posse that Wyatt is his friend and that is why he is helping even in the stat that he is in. How can you not love this performance?
Powers Boothe. He was Curly Bill. And Val Kilmer became Doc along with Micheal Bieng as Ringo. But all the actors in the film were great in the roles they played. That's what makes this adaption of the OK Corral story the best and cannot ever be equalled.
Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo didn't have a gunfight. This movies has some goods parts but it's Full of historical inaccuracies. And it's not even in the Top 20 of greatest Westerns ever! Tombstone is a MTV Western if I've ever seen one.
@@slb6932 It's a great movie and unless you were there when it actually happened you don't know the whole story. Holliday didn't kill Ringo but there are parts in this movie that are accurate to a point. Wyatt Earp ran away and left Holliday and a few to fight the Cowboys. Ringo and Doc both had enough so they never faced off. It's for entertainment not accuracy.
@SLB yeah I knew this comment would be here. Its a "mtv western" because it doesn't follow some of the traditional westerns thst were made hundreds of times over for more than a century? 😂 I'm seriously glad I'm not a high horse judgmental type who can't enjoy something fantastic because I need to constantly compare it to something else that has been done to death anyway 😂
Somebody should start a petition to the Academy Award demanding that Val Kilmer win an Academy Award for best supporting actor. It would get millions of signatures.
@@moonytheloony6516 I realized this as well. It was a warning of what is to come. What he said at the train station, 'You called down the thunder well now you got it!'
Powers Boothe was a powerful actor. Great movie. Went to Tombstone last August. We had wicked thunder and lightning just like in the movie. If you get a chance, you have to go. Even tried Old Overholt whiskey. That was Wyatt and Docs favorite back in the day.
Yeah...he played the part well, but Doc Holliday was always going to be the trippiest and the most interesting, or at least, unique and standout of various characters within that story altogether.
anthony Rain I wish I had $1 for every time someone says Kilmer should have won an Oscar! I think Kilmer did great and I watch my Directors cut often. However that character was written to be the coolest, had the best lines, deadly and all around bad ass! That combo was amazing and the role of a lifetime. However I think you could have switched Kilmer and Biehn as Doc and Ringo and we’d be raving about Biehn’s role as Doc. Again Tombstone is on my top five list of favorite movies, but I think the depth Kilmer’s acting in “Thunderheart” was better. Kilmer’s best acting in “Tombstone” was when he was dying and Wyatt visited him. That showed his versatility and great acting ability. Again, no disrespect to Kilmer, but with the huge plate of best lines and badassery, it would be hard to mess that up.
Michael C. I know exactly what you’re saying but on the same side of a different coin. You can have the coolest script for the coolest character and coolest lines if they’re not delivered properly it’s not gonna have the same affect. Put anyone else that was in that movie and give them that role I would still probably say with certainty He was made for that role
Michael C. I disagree. It takes a great script to make a great role for the right actor to shine. Using your logic actually punishes the actor for being masterful. It takes a great writer to create a great script for a great director to be involved in choosing a great actor and then it still just has to “work” which means a movie has to have yet “it “ factor to grab the audience. One could easily argue that Brando was perfect for The Godfather hence how could he have failed? Obviously he didn’t and won an Oscar for it, and that’s exactly my point. The winner from that year (‘93) was Tommy Lee Jones for “The Fugitive” Was Jones good in that film? Absolutely. But was Kilmer better in his role as opposed to Jones in his? My answer is yes. Kilmer as Holliday was less likely a popular choice for that role, as opposed to the rugged Tommy Lee Jones portraying a U.S. Marshal. It’s kinda like Michael Keaton getting the role of Batman in ‘88...initially very few people, if any, could connect those dots...then in ‘89 most saw what Tim Burton saw. Keaton nailed it. I like Michael Biehn very much but he WOULD NOT have delivered Doc Holliday as well as Val Kilmer. That’s not quite his style, at least not for Tombstone. In addition, I don’t see Kilmer at his best as Johnny Ringo. That role would limit Kilmer’s range. They each had the role they were meant to play best. Kilmer at least earned an nomination in my opinion, but the Academy thought differently and it’s not the first time they were wrong in the 90’s.
It has a double meaning statement to see how the other person would react to it to confirm his plan or plans of actions to be undertaken later as Wyatt would really mean that it is already over for the cowboys. His patience had already reached its limit.
Little known fact: johnny Ringo is the great great great great grandfather of the soldier Kyle Reese, tasked with protecting humanity's only hope, the mother of John Connor.
I read once that one of the cowboys that Morgan Earp! Was actually Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh! Although this movie didn't give that person any coverage, that gentleman would have been the same character that Christian Slater played in Young guns 2.
Love every part of this movie other than how could you possibly think Ike and Stillwell were going to finish anything? "Ike go down to the station and sh*t yourself for the 3rd time"
Did it ever seem like everyone was watching you..?....No wonder they eventually went off and started shooting everything up and shit yeah..... Everything is relative.
I think curly bill misunderstood what Wyatt meant when he said it’s over, he wasn’t talking about their feud he was talking about the life of every cowboy.
This film does have some historical inaccuracies, and one of them is the fact that Morgan and Virgil weren’t ambushed on the same night. Virgil was shot in December 1881, and Morgan was murdered in March 1882.
Rings gunfight with doc is one of the great film scenes but I have to say Denis Quades. Doc holiday was brilliant like like vals I prefer Costners earp because he was more sinister ✌️
Never understood how the women of those days wore their dresses so long.... with all that dirt collecting around their ankles and knee bones.... must had liked fleas and bed bugs and had cussin worms on their knee bones... you reckon ?? Ok, take care and bee safe...🐸🙈👍🙆🤨🤔😋🐝🐝🐝
This part if the movie was rediculous! Wyatt was a well known fighter and didnt take BS from anyone and would have never cowered his way out of town like that and holiday would have been the first to blow curly bill and Ringo away had they said or did anything like that around wyatt while taking his dead brother out of town.For a movie that was supposed to be pretty accurate to the events and personalities they screwed this scene up big time.
One of the greatest westerns ever made plus a stellar cast to go with it
I agree
Sometimes it's the little things you appreciate in this movie, the first shot you see of Wyatt, Doc is right there having helped him load up Morgan's coffin, no words, none of his usual charming demeanor, he's just being properly serious and there at his friend's side when he needs it most, he even goes to help his wife into the wagon being the gentleman he is. When they leave he looks genuinely sad not only about Wyatt losing his brother but that he is leaving, of course later he doesn't hesitate to team up with him to take revenge. Really conveys the strong friendship between these two characters.
“And só she walked out of our lives forever......”
It’s not just his comical lines that he delivers emotion and depth, it’s every word he utters in this film. My favorite is when he tells the posse that Wyatt is his friend and that is why he is helping even in the stat that he is in. How can you not love this performance?
well hell i got lots of friends
I dont...
How did he "Doc" know that lol I always wondered. That was such a good line too.
Any clip of tombstone i watch. Its like a disease how good this film is.
I got it too Burro B! I think I must have watched the movie over 200 times and it never gets tired.
Vals Best Roll Ever!
Powers Boothe. He was Curly Bill. And Val Kilmer became Doc along with Micheal Bieng as Ringo. But all the actors in the film were great in the roles they played. That's what makes this adaption of the OK Corral story the best and cannot ever be equalled.
Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo didn't have a gunfight. This movies has some goods parts but it's Full of historical inaccuracies. And it's not even in the Top 20 of greatest Westerns ever! Tombstone is a MTV Western if I've ever seen one.
@@slb6932 It's a great movie and unless you were there when it actually happened you don't know the whole story. Holliday didn't kill Ringo but there are parts in this movie that are accurate to a point. Wyatt Earp ran away and left Holliday and a few to fight the Cowboys. Ringo and Doc both had enough so they never faced off. It's for entertainment not accuracy.
@SLB yeah I knew this comment would be here. Its a "mtv western" because it doesn't follow some of the traditional westerns thst were made hundreds of times over for more than a century? 😂 I'm seriously glad I'm not a high horse judgmental type who can't enjoy something fantastic because I need to constantly compare it to something else that has been done to death anyway 😂
Somebody should start a petition to the Academy Award demanding that Val Kilmer win an Academy Award for best supporting actor. It would get millions of signatures.
damn straight!
He was cringe lol
@@DailyTAT like you’re stupid picture?
@@DailyTAT🙄
He was the top of the mountain !
when a dangerous man is willing to let something go... DO NOT PROVOKE HIM FURTHER.
ron
I disagree. He was telling them it was “over” meaning they (the cowboys) were done, finished...over.
@@moonytheloony6516 I realized this as well. It was a warning of what is to come. What he said at the train station, 'You called down the thunder well now you got it!'
Agreed 👍
Any curs not running away from this point on will promptly face Wyatt, Doc, and their posse's wrath.
Guys, I disagree. Wyatt was pretending he was broken. He was planning his attack even as he was saying those words. And Curly Bill bought it.
"Well....bye..." Priceless. Been using that for 20 years to break contact with deuche bags.
Lmao😂😂
God yes. I left a job a few months ago after being there many years. All I wanted to do was go..well...bye
@@SingerCommaMarla shutup
one of the best reply memes to people "announcing their departure" from FB groups
Me too
Powers Boothe was a powerful actor. Great movie. Went to Tombstone last August. We had wicked thunder and lightning just like in the movie. If you get a chance, you have to go.
Even tried Old Overholt whiskey. That was Wyatt and Docs favorite back in the day.
Kurt Russell invokes so much draining emotion into his roles. Just wanna hug em
By far, the GMOAT! Can watch it over and over. And when I get tired of it, I'll watch it one more time.
Val is the coolest in the movie especially at the very end with Johnny Ringo he aint no daisy at all
Yeah...he played the part well, but Doc Holliday was always going to be the trippiest and the most interesting, or at least, unique and standout of various characters within that story altogether.
Remember this is Hollywood not reality
Doc wanted to die on a hill, life had him die in a bed. Life is cruel
Frank Vandergoes yeah and?
@Robert Williamson 6 years later? I thought it was right after the duel with Ringo.
1:36 "Well..."
*an eternity passes*
"...bye."
Hi campuchia
Best role Kurt Russel ever played, definitely on my top ten list of movies.
Your so right millions would sign that he was brilliant in this
This is a great movie with great actors wow I miss movies like this one
Almost criminal Val Kilmer didn’t win anything for his doc Holliday interpretation
anthony Rain I wish I had $1 for every time someone says Kilmer should have won an Oscar! I think Kilmer did great and I watch my Directors cut often. However that character was written to be the coolest, had the best lines, deadly and all around bad ass! That combo was amazing and the role of a lifetime. However I think you could have switched Kilmer and Biehn as Doc and Ringo and we’d be raving about Biehn’s role as Doc. Again Tombstone is on my top five list of favorite movies, but I think the depth Kilmer’s acting in “Thunderheart” was better. Kilmer’s best acting in “Tombstone” was when he was dying and Wyatt visited him. That showed his versatility and great acting ability. Again, no disrespect to Kilmer, but with the huge plate of best lines and badassery, it would be hard to mess that up.
Michael C. I know exactly what you’re saying but on the same side of a different coin. You can have the coolest script for the coolest character and coolest lines if they’re not delivered properly it’s not gonna have the same affect. Put anyone else that was in that movie and give them that role I would still probably say with certainty He was made for that role
Michael C.
I disagree. It takes a great script to make a great role for the right actor to shine. Using your logic actually punishes the actor for being masterful. It takes a great writer to create a great script for a great director to be involved in choosing a great actor and then it still just has to “work” which means a movie has to have yet “it “ factor to grab the audience.
One could easily argue that Brando was perfect for The Godfather hence how could he have failed? Obviously he didn’t and won an Oscar for it, and that’s exactly my point.
The winner from that year (‘93) was Tommy Lee Jones for “The Fugitive”
Was Jones good in that film? Absolutely. But was Kilmer better in his role as opposed to Jones in his?
My answer is yes. Kilmer as Holliday was less likely a popular choice for that role, as opposed to the rugged Tommy Lee Jones portraying a U.S. Marshal.
It’s kinda like Michael Keaton getting the role of Batman in ‘88...initially very few people, if any, could connect those dots...then in ‘89 most saw what Tim Burton saw. Keaton nailed it.
I like Michael Biehn very much but he WOULD NOT have delivered Doc Holliday as well as Val Kilmer. That’s not quite his style, at least not for Tombstone. In addition, I don’t see Kilmer at his best as Johnny Ringo.
That role would limit Kilmer’s range.
They each had the role they were meant to play best. Kilmer at least earned an nomination in my opinion, but the Academy thought differently and it’s not the first time they were wrong in the 90’s.
D Dryden 💯
D Dryden and there were 2 films about the same subject that year. 2 really good Doc Holiday performances.
1:42 "Smells like someone dying."
"Jesus, Johnny!" Lmao
This movie keeps popping up whenever I'm on youtube. It's growing into me.
Better see a doctor and get it checked out.
@@crispinjulius5032 I heard the doctor went on holiday, looks like only thing to do is watch tombstone again
A movie where all characters are perfectly casted by the actors
Doc Holliday looks uneasy in this scene because he knows what's about to happen
Doc Holiday was best friends with Wyatt and Morgan’s death affected him to.
Curly Bill and Ringo are the coolest ever😁😁
I didn't even know that was Stephen Lang. Another bad ass old man
@Anthony Gonzalez ---"General Lee.... I have no division."
Steven Lang is a almost identical image of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson!
what a great cast of supporting actors....,in addition to the main characters...
Agreed. He made this a classic western.
Get Ike to do something, cos his success rate is through the roof.
yeah big fuggin mistake on his part. ike shouldnt have been trusted to do any taks
You mean downward through the roof
Lay off Ike!
Other than guts and brains, he lacked nothing!
TheBatugan77 i wouldnt trust ike to borrow my horse and go to the general store for some toilet paper. hed screw that up
Ike's an idiot, but he's a loyal idiot.
Wyatt knew darn well it wasn't over, he was just baiting them into doing something foolish like they did, then all hell broke loose!!
It has a double meaning statement to see how the other person would react to it to confirm his plan or plans of actions to be undertaken later as Wyatt would really mean that it is already over for the cowboys. His patience had already reached its limit.
Agree 100 percent.
Wow, I've got to agree with comment before me! Val should have gotten an AWARD! John P.
The ONE thing I did not like about this movie was we never saw Ike get what he deserved. Even after all the encounters, he kept getting away.
Little known fact: johnny Ringo is the great great great great grandfather of the soldier Kyle Reese, tasked with protecting humanity's only hope, the mother of John Connor.
I read once that one of the cowboys that Morgan Earp! Was actually Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh! Although this movie didn't give that person any coverage, that gentleman would have been the same character that Christian Slater played in Young guns 2.
This movie is legend
"Do you smell that, Bill? Smells like someone farted." (alternative scene)
😂
It was not over yet....... But Wyatt and Doc will finish it.
I watch this movie once a day my favorite movie
Lots of epic mustaches in this movie
I had not seen this movie until 2020. I got into watching Sam Ellliot on The Ranch, and then
Saw he was in this. Great movie !
Oh man I wish I could see this again for the first time! This and a few other movies for sure!!
I love this movie...
LOVE TOMBSTONE
Love every part of this movie other than how could you possibly think Ike and Stillwell were going to finish anything? "Ike go down to the station and sh*t yourself for the 3rd time"
Behind Lonesome Dove, this was the 2nd greatest MFTV western ever. IMO The Outlaw Josey Whales is the best of all time.
That’s a good movie
One of the coldest sceans
Yeah Ringo really rubbed the Earp's faces in it!!! But I think Wyatt knows they will still be coming after them, and that it wasn't over!!!
It was Josephine not Holiday's parmore who wittnessed O.K. from the second story of Fly's studio.
Is impressive how much Mexican heritage give birth to the “cowboy “ (vaquero), great movie
i think that is spanish
Apparently Steven Lang (Ike) was sozzled during the whole movie.
I looooved it when he got gunned "they ain't no law dawg round here"
Lies.
@@russmartin9549 And his character survived the movie.
How do you get 59 people not liking that scene. It's classic
They have red sashes.
No taste in a good Western
@@vickiesperko8964 Ain't that the truth Miss Vickie
The wild west looks like a scary place to live remind me never to go there on holiday
It's cherry picked events that are Hollywoodified for entertainment.
Ironically it was safer in the "wild" west than in any city in the country.
Oh, it's not so bad out here in the old West. As long as you carry a shovel that can dig at least six feet and five friends to help you carry the box.
Yes, I always steer well clear of Lancashire.
@@9386265 -'Box'?
Its those mustaches that get me...
It’s almost like Doc had a look of “You guys know when he says it’s over he means your lives right?
I'd say this is the best western.
But that's a hotel chain. Forget it.
2:05 "adios cabron"... Ufff that's a fight 😤
Lol the Mexican in the posse.
Very good
Did it ever seem like everyone was watching you..?....No wonder they eventually went off and started shooting everything up and shit yeah.....
Everything is relative.
Porque si esta es una película tan bien realizada y con tan buenos actores, La han retirado, no la encuentro por ningún lado
Ranking-Bill, Ringo, Ike. Commanders
E dos melhores Bag bag
Johnny Ringo was disrespectful asf.
He was portrays as a cowboy thug and shot a priest in the beginning what’d you expect?
Ringo was a cold blooded killer as was Curly Bill they wanted the Earps and Holliday dead.
you really hate the cowboy gang when you watch this movie
dude very much was the inspiration for dutch van derlinde
Siento una gran admiración por doc holidei
Ringo and Curly Bill rule
They shouldn't have called down the thunder
I think Ringo committed suicide as a better option, to him, than going down to one of his enemies, which he prob knew was inevitable.
Soon after hell came a callin.
The actor in red could play for zapata like Antonio Banderas did Pancho villa movie
"Well........bye."
Hate that this great movie fell apart near the end.
Did you know Randolph Scott and Cary grant scared a house together.
I think curly bill misunderstood what Wyatt meant when he said it’s over, he wasn’t talking about their feud he was talking about the life of every cowboy.
Curly Bill knew as he told Ike Clanton to take Frank Stilwell and finish it after the Earps left.
Wearing a red sash in town will be soon out of fashion.
Doc en su apogeo
Is that how hukelberry hound got his name?
This film does have some historical inaccuracies, and one of them is the fact that Morgan and Virgil weren’t ambushed on the same night. Virgil was shot in December 1881, and Morgan was murdered in March 1882.
Wow wow wow, my penis deflated
All movies are changed.
Well ain't you the fly in the punch bowl . You just can't leave well enough alone and let people enjoy.
@@josephmc5049 💩
The thumbnail looks like they are sitting in plastic pool chairs.
"Take Stillwell.....and finish it"
And it was at this moment he knew....he fucked up.
No, he didn’t. Brocius thought the game was theirs to win.
YAK YAK!!!!!!
😂 He’s saying, “There, get!” but it totally sounds like that.
Filme muito bom manda esse filme dublado tonbstone a justiça está chegando completo e dublado por favor
Rings gunfight with doc is one of the great film scenes but I have to say Denis Quades. Doc holiday was brilliant like like vals I prefer Costners earp because he was more sinister ✌️
Rip powers Boothe
johnny ringo is prolly the darkest person in the movie.. but he sure is sexy lol but i only liked michael beihn in this movie
U didn't like him in terminator?
Michael Biehn has been some good movies in 1980s and 1990s like Aliens in 1986, The Terminator in 1984 and Navy Seals.
The stupid part was letting them leave town the desire to humiliate is always an Achilles heel
I want you to know I’m sober lolz.
LITTLE DID THEY KNOW SITTING THERE CURLY BILL, RINGO, AND IKE THAT THEY WOULD BE GETTING A VISIT FROM HELL FOLLOWED WITH HIM WYATT
Audio latino es todo
who died in this clip?
Morgan Earp
That was Morgan Earp in the coffin this clip took place after the death of Morgan when he was shot playing billiards
baddies, goodies, girl, sheriff, elderly deputy, earnest bar/tender, men strutting against other men.......Mix and match. It's just a comic strip.
Fuck's your problem? 👈👺
Quisiera ver Esta película de tobstone en español
Bye
Never understood how the women of those days wore their dresses so long.... with all that dirt collecting around their ankles and knee bones.... must had liked fleas and bed bugs and had cussin worms on their knee bones... you reckon ??
Ok, take care and bee safe...🐸🙈👍🙆🤨🤔😋🐝🐝🐝
This part if the movie was rediculous! Wyatt was a well known fighter and didnt take BS from anyone and would have never cowered his way out of town like that and holiday would have been the first to blow curly bill and Ringo away had they said or did anything like that around wyatt while taking his dead brother out of town.For a movie that was supposed to be pretty accurate to the events and personalities they screwed this scene up big time.
Take it easy, big guy.
@@TheBatugan77 I was taking it easy..could have said alot more lol.
1:49. Ike and that spit….:::::, Bodie (the wire) was pmdoin that shit in elementary school in West Baltimore, way more “idgaf” style.
And so she walked out of our lives forever
Ever see a dirty western?
Alll the past you and it all started english
🤣🤣🤣
.... Bye
Y un guey dijo en español mexicano ‘’ adiós cabron’’
Adiós se le Resa caaaballeros
Que sea en español