@@indo4954 How is he a shitty person? What’s he down that’s so bad? I searched up and controversy he may have and found nothing, his career is more or less spotless.
Morgan, young and innocent, is happy to be drunk and rich, not worrying about the community. Virgil, more mature and experienced, knows the dangers of not having law and order. Wyatt is caught somewhere in between his 2 brothers.
This scene made me like the character Virgil even more. It is heartbreaking when a good man realizes he is doing more harm than good by doing nothing. And motivating when he finally decides to push his ambitions aside and do what needs to be done.
SAM ELLIOT ... nobody before, or since, embodies the Cowboy/Westerners like Sam!! Not even the legend John Wayne..not even the great Clint Eastwood. There's "just something about Sam" that's INDESCRIBABLE!!
@@BenjaminGessel It's true. Representative of the 50s in all their cheap and simplistic storytelling trying to validate the simplistic and inaccurate morality that was so prevalent at the time.
virgil's morals where more than wyatt realized he cared it shows in this scene he saved that boy not even a thought.if this is not a man of character what do we all have.
Sam Elliot just has the reserved yet confidant inner strength. Like he always tries to be rational yet you can still tell he has a strong moral backbone and he’s not afraid of confrontation if you do something he disagrees with. Very laconic/stoic as well, not one to waste his words.
virgil was bothered because he knew what wyatt chose to deny out of wishful hope of a peaceful future; that the town was becoming lawless and the only ones who could help were the earps.
Could you hear one of them saying to the clerk , "Could you crank up the AC, it's hot in here.". The clerk looking at him, "AC??, what is that?", "It's air-conditioner", the clerk, "what is an Air conditioner??", "Nevermind, I'll just turn this here fan on." 🤣😄
Actually you have that backwards. Admiral Pressman was being taking to UNFP Court to face charges for breaking the Treat of Algeron. During the trip the ship he was on was pulled into a temporal anomaly and pulled back ward 500 years to the late 1800 where he tried to stay out of history's way while trying to redeem himself in a small Western town as mayor while trying to follow the Temporal Prime Directive.(the reason I say all this is because this movie came out about the same time as that episode of ST:TNG.)
Before that, he was billionaire aviator and filmmaker Howard Hughes, who designed a secret rocket pack that was stolen by Nazis, then recovered by a lowly pilot in The Rocketeer.
I remember seeing this the first time. For some reason, seeing Virgil sit down and put his head down like that after the mayor left was the moment this movie really started clicking for me.
Sam elliott should have a fucking cooking channel. Fuck all these other cooks he can provide us with the eye candy we want and the ear sweetness we need
@@filthycasual8187 i wish it were bullshit but wyatt was working with the little bastard wyatt wanted the money and ike got the fame of becoming the sheriff.
Bohannon's problem was he was asking AR-15s to solve AR-15 problems, but didn't realize how much blood it was going to cost. Dude was an effete dandy out in the last throes of the Wild West.
Virgil was all about it. Talked Wyatt into going back into law. Talked Wyatt into going to the OK Coral. All about it till he got shot. Then he blamed Wyatt for everything and ran.
thats how it goes sometimes, guy had his conscious gnaw at him, then tries to shift the blame to someone else when shit goes south. people talk about virgil having character but he just talked a big game but wyatt was the only one who could follow through. hell followed him until the end.
The mayor always annoyed me in this scene. He knew how dangerous what he was asking Wyatt and his brothers to do was, yet he kept badgering and badgering because he was too stupid to know where else to get help. Geez, man, take some responsibility and find other ways to solve the problem instead of asking guys who just came out to make some cash to risk their lives after they walked away from that life.
Yeah, how dare the mayor of a town overrun by bandits and gangsters ask skilled frontier lawmen to help turn the place around. The nerve! And right after the only actual lawman in town was killed by those very gangsters, leaving the town entirely without any sort of law and order, I tell ya, some people have no decency.
Yeah, but if you ask people to put themselves in mortal danger for the sake of your town or your clan or your ambitions, at least have enough human decency not to throw them under the bus when the situation changes and your allies/friends become " inconvenient ".
@@billwithers7457 And Bill, " to help " means just that. It implies that " you yourself " are at least gonna do something. Even the most skilled gunslinger or pistolero or sniper is a MAN- not just his gun. He bleeds, he feels pain, his loved ones are as precious to him as " yours " to " you ". He can be crippled for life and he can be killed.
Wyatt slaps down some fool in a bar who is playing cards, and then talks the owner into giving them a stake in their Pharaoh game in exchange for security and running the game.
Which was also how they did it in reality. Also, it did help a lot when you had a friendly dealer by the name of Doc Holliday whom Wyatt personally invited to Tombstone to help with the moneymaking. :)
The Earps were into a little of everything, including gambling, prostitution, saloons, and riding shotgun on Wells Fargo stage coaches. Then when they became sheriffs or marshals, that paid pretty good, back then.
Just leave the town and come back with more money to help reform and hire lawmen. It'll be much more effective and feel better. Can't stay in that place. It's rotten!
White (is that the name??) Himself made a statement before he died that he thought it was an accidental discharge. And it was shown that the gun used could fire half cocked. Per Wikipedia. Not to detract from the movie.
At least once in my life I’d like to do something- anything- with the same degree of excellence with which Sam Elliott wears a mustache.
He carries that Stache like God gave it to him
He does possess a rather polished Character who probably has excellent senses of taste, style and aspire about Himself!
@DrPsychedelic no sir a stash of that caliber would break all attempts to simulate, much like chuck norris roundhouse as it would unmake the universe.
@DrPsychedelic Sam Elliot has always had that stache since the 70’s
Agreed.
Sam Elliot was born for westerns. But he was great in other roles. Great actor
@Darren McGowand His name was Robert Paulson
Great actor, shitty person
@@indo4954 How is he a shitty person? What’s he down that’s so bad? I searched up and controversy he may have and found nothing, his career is more or less spotless.
@@lufsolitaire5351 you dont want to know
@@indo4954 I’m kind of curious, elaborate? My best assumptions are allegations or his name was found in Epstein’s black book?
Morgan, young and innocent, is happy to be drunk and rich, not worrying about the community. Virgil, more mature and experienced, knows the dangers of not having law and order. Wyatt is caught somewhere in between his 2 brothers.
GODLESS COMMIES
One of the greatest casts EVER assembled for a movie!
Agreed!!
Agreed. Star studded cast.. Russell, Paxton, Kilmer, Elliott, and Elliot's mustache...
I agree totally!!!
Off the top of my head I reckon JFK's cast is even better.
@@bojandolinar1535 But Tombstone is a better movie.
“I’ll tell ya I’m suffering...
from a hangover.” Bill Paxton was the best
It's game over man!!
I don’t know why I come to TH-cam and re-watch these when I have the movie
Because its easier to look up than dig up old DVD s
I have it on VHS 😂
yet here I am..
It's the allure of the clip... Juuuust another little 3 min one
@@Darvo2291 VHS lul. Cmn bro even DVD players are hard to find! Can't imagine VHS tape would be any fidelity still...
@@khufure buddy...
thrift stores have a BUNCH of DVD players and vcr's!
gotta know where to find them 🤙
Chuck Norris's beard is made up of clippings from Sam Elliots moustache
Ha ha never thought about it ,but you are right about Chuck's beard
it sure wishes it was
😂😂😂
This scene made me like the character Virgil even more. It is heartbreaking when a good man realizes he is doing more harm than good by doing nothing. And motivating when he finally decides to push his ambitions aside and do what needs to be done.
SAM ELLIOT ... nobody before, or since, embodies the Cowboy/Westerners like Sam!! Not even the legend John Wayne..not even the great Clint Eastwood. There's "just something about Sam" that's INDESCRIBABLE!!
i think its his voice
@@hyperkaioken4982 yeahhhh his great voice. When I was a young girl I wanted to marry him!!!! But he's still so handsome and...you know! 😂
John Wayne is a joke
@@neo-filthyfrank1347 🤨🤨🙁🤨
@@BenjaminGessel It's true. Representative of the 50s in all their cheap and simplistic storytelling trying to validate the simplistic and inaccurate morality that was so prevalent at the time.
Mandalorian Beskar is made from Sam's moustache clippings melted in a volcano and hauled out by Thanos.
Lol! That’s a good one.
my moustache is great than elliot's
virgil's morals where more than wyatt realized he cared it shows in this scene he saved that boy not even a thought.if this is not a man of character what do we all have.
Sam Elliot just has the reserved yet confidant inner strength. Like he always tries to be rational yet you can still tell he has a strong moral backbone and he’s not afraid of confrontation if you do something he disagrees with. Very laconic/stoic as well, not one to waste his words.
We have Doc Holiday 💗
Really one of the three best westerns ever made. Brilliant
I love how Wyatt slams his pool stick when virg said "im busy" to the mayor lol
Never noticed him reach for the gun what ain't there when he hears the first shot.
virgil was bothered because he knew what wyatt chose to deny out of wishful hope of a peaceful future; that the town was becoming lawless and the only ones who could help were the earps.
Virgil knew that the town was teetering on the edge of total lawlessness and the wait and see approach would be a losing venture.
One of Sam's best roles.
Could you hear one of them saying to the clerk , "Could you crank up the AC, it's hot in here.". The clerk looking at him, "AC??, what is that?", "It's air-conditioner", the clerk, "what is an Air conditioner??", "Nevermind, I'll just turn this here fan on." 🤣😄
I really think Sam Elliot is fuckin immortal lol. Did hasn't changed in the last like 30 years.
I'm just here for the look exchange between Virgil and the woman with the scar. Says it all. Brilliant movie.
Virgil: what a magnificent man of a man.
Sam Elliott the new mayor in quahog.
As he should be, he's a freaking legend
After washing out as the Mayor of Tombstone, Mayor Clum decided to shoot for the stars and rebranded himself as Admiral Pressman in Start Trek: TNG.
on his way to space, his plane crashed on a mysterious island
Actually you have that backwards. Admiral Pressman was being taking to UNFP Court to face charges for breaking the Treat of Algeron. During the trip the ship he was on was pulled into a temporal anomaly and pulled back ward 500 years to the late 1800 where he tried to stay out of history's way while trying to redeem himself in a small Western town as mayor while trying to follow the Temporal Prime Directive.(the reason I say all this is because this movie came out about the same time as that episode of ST:TNG.)
Before that, he was billionaire aviator and filmmaker Howard Hughes, who designed a secret rocket pack that was stolen by Nazis, then recovered by a lowly pilot in The Rocketeer.
Rumor has it, Morgan's last words to Wyatt were, "Game over, man. Game over!"
Sam Elliot made some awesome films one of the other being ROADHOUSE with Patrick Swayze we were spoilt in the 80s and 90s for films.
"....The Double Douche..."
My God, what an amazing actor.
I have an epic voice, and an epic mustache. Doc Holiday cant even hold my beer!
Virgil was a real one.
Absolutely enjoyed Sam Elliott movies and that voice loved hearing it!
“Just like someone slapping me in the face!” A conscious is a wonderfully terrible thing to have
'Conscience', but i know what you mean.
I remember seeing this the first time. For some reason, seeing Virgil sit down and put his head down like that after the mayor left was the moment this movie really started clicking for me.
Virgil decided not to deny, defend, and depose anymore.
Gotta love how Sam only uttered two lines the whole scene.
I just love this guy Mr. Sam elliot! 💝💖💗❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎
Sam elliott should have a fucking cooking channel. Fuck all these other cooks he can provide us with the eye candy we want and the ear sweetness we need
Virgil looks like a Airedale Terrier dog
He comes in, " guilts " the Earps into becoming lawmen again and when they do...he throws them under the bus. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
its also not the truth in the slightest. look up the real story of wyatt earp and enjoy. little sad spoiler wyatt was working with ike.
@@hardwirecars I call bullshit.
@@filthycasual8187 i wish it were bullshit but wyatt was working with the little bastard wyatt wanted the money and ike got the fame of becoming the sheriff.
I see you could do much better judging on your couch, doing nothing.
Question- if you owned property inside the City of Tombstone, how can you have your guns confiscated?
by threat of gun
I'm pretty sure the Earps just come to your door and ask politely. And you hand them over before they ask impolitely.
You still working at Ted's?
Sam Elliot Rocks
Wyatt earp gets the credit in the movie but virgil was the real hero
Great cast.
Sam Elliots tash won 2 oscars for best actor and director in this movie
Great movie 👍
A movie I've never seen but I am tonight what I cast, Paxton, Elliot, Russel wow
Bohannon's problem was he was asking AR-15s to solve AR-15 problems, but didn't realize how much blood it was going to cost. Dude was an effete dandy out in the last throes of the Wild West.
Sam knows what's coming👍
Virgil was all about it. Talked Wyatt into going back into law. Talked Wyatt into going to the OK Coral. All about it till he got shot. Then he blamed Wyatt for everything and ran.
thats how it goes sometimes, guy had his conscious gnaw at him, then tries to shift the blame to someone else when shit goes south. people talk about virgil having character but he just talked a big game but wyatt was the only one who could follow through. hell followed him until the end.
Those are some epic moustaches.
Thats the guy that played Alex in Young Guns
Whoa it's John Locke!
1:26 ...that was John Locke - me
Aye Brotha! - Desmond
Who was the scarred woman on the street? The actresses name
I had to replay it four times to see the ball the kid was chasing into the path of the cowboys.
"Well, you can't have a murder without a witness. CASE DISMISSED!!!"
Who is that actress in the end?
I heard he levered a locomotive out of the mud once upon a time with that moustache.
150 years have passed and still US don't obey to that sign
Good. That sign was unconstitutional.
@@filthycasual8187 US constitution is silly
The mayor always annoyed me in this scene. He knew how dangerous what he was asking Wyatt and his brothers to do was, yet he kept badgering and badgering because he was too stupid to know where else to get help. Geez, man, take some responsibility and find other ways to solve the problem instead of asking guys who just came out to make some cash to risk their lives after they walked away from that life.
Yeah, how dare the mayor of a town overrun by bandits and gangsters ask skilled frontier lawmen to help turn the place around. The nerve! And right after the only actual lawman in town was killed by those very gangsters, leaving the town entirely without any sort of law and order, I tell ya, some people have no decency.
Yeah, but if you ask people to put themselves in mortal danger for the sake of your town or your clan or your ambitions, at least have enough human decency not to throw them under the bus when the situation changes and your allies/friends become " inconvenient ".
@@billwithers7457 And Bill, " to help " means just that. It implies that " you yourself " are at least gonna do something. Even the most skilled gunslinger or pistolero or sniper is a MAN- not just his gun. He bleeds, he feels pain, his loved ones are as precious to him as " yours " to " you ". He can be crippled for life and he can be killed.
@@billwithers7457 then how about the mayor do it himself
If he was in RDR2 it would make the game even more better
if i watch all of this film instead of the bits i have watched..will it explain how they were making all that money..??
Wyatt slaps down some fool in a bar who is playing cards, and then talks the owner into giving them a stake in their Pharaoh game in exchange for security and running the game.
Which was also how they did it in reality. Also, it did help a lot when you had a friendly dealer by the name of Doc Holliday whom Wyatt personally invited to Tombstone to help with the moneymaking. :)
The Earps were into a little of everything, including gambling, prostitution, saloons, and riding shotgun on Wells Fargo stage coaches. Then when they became sheriffs or marshals, that paid pretty good, back then.
Yep, pretty much. Plus, as someone already mentioned, the Earps had their hands in a lot of pots already, so they were pretty well-off to begin with.
@@jonpaul6948 Faro is the game Pharoah is the Ancient Egyptian ruler....
Stepfather wants a little order around here
Why at says none of his business, but if he had minded his own business the lynch mob would have dealt out the proper justice!
When the boys get together
sam😍 looks soo good here
He saw all that pain and then became a sign nailer upper?! :)
RIP Bill Paxton
Is sam's character the same Virgil from Appoloza?
Carter Slade
Always like Virgil best
Just leave the town and come back with more money to help reform and hire lawmen. It'll be much more effective and feel better. Can't stay in that place. It's rotten!
Woefully incomplete video
Mayor was the smoke monster
Crooks, all of them are crooks.
Its a reckoning
The mayor was two faced, though.
Cool
Jesus is Lord Jesus is coming back
John Locke
💛
my moustache is great than elliot's
😂😂😂😂
Well that sucked
🤔
Sick of the Biden advertisements.
Blake Chapman 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊get used to it.
Blake Chapman even more sick of the constant trump lies
Lucky you. I get 50+, gay and/or muslim dating app ads 24/7.
Can't wait for these responses to not age well 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Blake Chapman ....truly
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And thus started the liberal dream of a gunless society...
Funny. Lesson to be learned though
Virgil just wanted law & order. He said its ok to have and own a gun. You just couldn't carry it in town. Those damn Liberal Marshalls.
@@leftcoaster67 you really just don't get it do you?
historically virgil was more accurately the leader of the Earps. its a shame his legacy is overshadowed by his more reactionary little brother.
White (is that the name??) Himself made a statement before he died that he thought it was an accidental discharge. And it was shown that the gun used could fire half cocked. Per Wikipedia.
Not to detract from the movie.
His name is "Wyatt."
@@filthycasual8187 ... No no no... I'm talking about the old lawman that got shot just before this.