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This is my all time favorite Western. Val Kilmer should have won an Academy award. Kurt Russell waa AMAZING too. This is probably the most quoted Western out there.❤ I'm your Huckleberry. Loved his role of Doc Holiday ❤
"I'm your huckleberry..." Fun Fact: The Black Stud Horse ridden by Kurt Russell in the movie was owned by Joe Rider of Rider Ranches of Tacna, Arizona. Becoming Doc Holliday Fact: Val Kilmer practiced for a long time on his quick-draw speed and gave his character a Southern Aristocrat accent. The southern accent is an authentic touch, as Holliday was a cousin (several generations removed) of Gone With The Wind (1936) author Margaret Mitchell. Western Connection Fact: The excerpt from William Shakespeare's Henry V (1599) that is recited by Mr. Fabian (Billy Zane) is the same passage that Dutton Peabody (Edmond O'Brien) speaks to himself while walking down the street in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), which I highly recommend. Historical Fact: The line quoted by Doc (Val Kilmer) at the end of the fight at the OK Corral is historically true and was reported in the Tombstone papers reporting the fight. As extraordinary as the scene is in which Wyatt kills Curly Bill Brocius in the creek, it is true. During the shoot-out in the creek, when Wyatt kills Curly Bill, the next person he shoots is Johnny Barnes. As in real life, Wyatt shoots Barnes in the stomach. However, Barnes was not killed on-site. He managed to escape, and died in a farmhouse. However, before dying, he told the story of how Wyatt really did walk into a hail of Curly Bill's gunfire unscathed, walked right up to Bill, and shot him point blank with both barrels of a double-barreled shotgun.
@@SurvivorBri FUn Fact : only the first sentence is labeled a fun fact, the rest are in fact facts, regardless of their actual lengths and whether you found them fun or not.
FUN FACT: It's likely that Arkansas Dave (Christian Slater's character in Young GUns 2) was at the shootout with Curly Bill and Wyatt, and was on the side of The Cowboys.
Became a daily watch between my brother and I when we lived in Miami. 1994 the local "video store" had Tombstone and Wyatt Earp side by side. I chose them both and watched 10 mins of Wyatt Earp then put back Tombstone. The owner asked what my opions were after i kept rerenting Tombstone. I told him the truth, Wyatt Earp is more historical but Tombstone was griitty, passionate, stylish and action packed with an amazing script preformed by Legends When Curly Bill was in the town street hes high on opium and drunk. Opiums dens were available back then. Thats why Wyatts wife was drinking Laudum, its an opium based liquid so shes losing her mind
the initial scene with the cowboys, they were specifically called the Cochise Cowboys because they worked out Cochise County, in Arizona. they crashed the wedding of a mexican law enforcement officer, who was responsible for routing one of their cattle/horse rustling operations. they would go down into mexico and steal horses and cattle from ranchers near the border, and smuggle them back across the border to sell to the frontier farmers. One particular time ended with two cowboys getting shot and killed. This was a retaliation for their deaths by gunning down off duty officers at the wedding to send a message to the local mexican government. Curly Bill walks up with two red sashes and states "You killed two cowboys."
I love this movie. One of the few I’ve bought. I got to visit Tombstone, Arizona last March. It’s so cool. The people who work there are proud of the history. We saw The Oriental, Hop Town, many others. Then visited nearby Boot Hill. Highly recommend. Maybe an hour or less outside of Tucson. I bought a couple of souvenirs, including a license plate, I’m your huckleberry. Some big stars, who’d also acted in westerns, participated. Robert Mitchum narrated. Charlton Heston (Moses in “The Ten Commandments) owned the ranch where Doc rested. Sheriff Fred White was played by Harry Carey, Jr. The son of Pedro Armendariz played the priest shot by Johnny Ringo. Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey, Jr. and John Wayne starred in the western “Three Godfathers”. The guy Wyatt Earp is slapping in the Oriental is Billy Bob Thornton (“Sling Blade”). Glad you did a reaction video. I watch your show and your wife’s show. I enjoy both.
The "Three Godfathers" was a remake of the 1929 movie "Hells Heroes", one of the first talkies. Parts of the original was filmed at the ghost town of Bodie, CA when it was still a working town. This makes it one of the few videos of a working western mining town. The movie can be found of the internet and is free to download.
Can't wait for your sake. Its a blast. And remember, this was based on actual events. These were real people. Google the Gunfight at the OK Corral. In the opening scene, he said they killed 2 cowboys. They killed everyone for revenge. Those cowboys were the origibal gangsters, complete with colors. They all had red sashes. Back then people worked in the sun all day. They rode miles with nothing but a hat for shade. Suits weren't that hot to them. Wyatt Earp was one-of-a-kind. In all the shooting, he was never even grazed. Those pistols were single action and thus less likely to go off when twirling because each shot required an individual cocking of the hammer. Doc Holliday was dying of Tuberculosis. He wasnt worried. Wyatt had already been through a career of peackeeping, as it were, and wanted to move on with his life. Doc tricked Wyatt to get the badge knowing thats the only way he could get Ringo to fight him, because even Ringo knew he couldnt beat Doc. Yeah, she left town. He found her.
Back in those days a lot of illegal drugs were used more openly, like opium dens was like crack, meth and trap house now. Now there were frown upon but there was very little laws on it. Opium and many narcotics now were used back in those days as medicine. Basically the same as prescription medication abuse going on nowadays.
ALL TRUE MOVIE. I have seen it about 5-times. Love it. Wyatt was a real US Marshall and Doc Holliday was originally a real dentist.! Both known for the big Gun fight at the OK corral in tombstone, Arizona and the date was October 26, 1881. A very good man! Great Video! Thank You!!!
You should really watch the movie "The Physician" its an INCREDIBLE movie. It takes place in the year 1000, and is about a boy in England learning that he could disguise himself as a Jew to study at the famous medical school in Persia. Several of the events in the movie actually happened, and its an amazing snapshot at a really interesting time in history.
One of the best movies EVER!!! Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday, excellent casting.. Sam Elliot and Kurt Russell real cowboy quality.... great reaction to such an awesome movie...
Tombstone is an awesome movie, one if my favorites. It has a great cast, tells the story fairly accurate and overall a great western movie. I also loved the Kevin Costner version WYATT. If you like this one you will love WYATT.
My man I was a kid when I saw this movie and still freaking LOVE IT till this day! Doc Holiday made the movie! Val Kilmer is way way under rated! Watch the SAINT with Val Kilmer!
Probably about the most period authentic looking/sounding Western Hollywood has ever produced. (Shame ya didn’t watch the director’s cut.) As a former Old West reenactor, I actually know a few folks who were in this flick! One had a supporting role & was part of the Wyatt Earp vendetta ride, the other… A good pard from the days when I used to be a volunteer gunfighter at Calico Ghost Town, in Barstowx CA. (He is the bespectacled man, holding the jar of colored liquid in front of the spotlight, in the Birdcage Theater scene! A fantastically authentic period artist, & a good pard. R. I. P Art Crofutt😔) As far as I understand, Wyatt’s relationship with Mattie was common law. Curly Bill wasn’t drunk in the nighttime scene when shooting up the town . He had been puffing away in an opium den, & was higher than the moon he was firing at!
the lady ( Wyatts girlfriend ) took laudanum which was processed Poppy seed, in a drinkable form. Many people at that time took it to calm nerves or as a sleep enducer . it is an Opiate ( AKA heroin ). The cowboy who left the Opium den was using the same poppy seeds but in a smoked form thats why the pipes. and he was in his heroin or opiod trip. Both were very addictive. but the laudanum was distributed thru drugstores. every town did not have a Opium den but they did have drugstores.
This film is a classic. Well done, and well acted. If you want to stay in the vein of Westerns, and haven't seen this one, the remake of The Magnificent Seven with Denzel Washington is awesome!
Johnny Ringo had a rep as a very fast gunslinger. But in that scene when he met Doc Holiday he made a fatal mistake. Drawing on Doc then twirling the pistol like that showed Doc just how fast Johnny Ringo was. Once Doc saw that he knew he was better than Ringo. But to defuse the situation and make a fool of Ringo, Doc twirled his drinking cup. Also that allow him to not giveaway just how fast he was to Ringo.
Now watch Jeremiah Johnson. It is a true and amazing story also. It came out in 1975. I would love to see your reactions to it. Also since you love the snow you will see plenty of it in the movie. Take care and God Bless
Twirling a Colt .45 "Peacemaker" is not dangerous beyond dropping it on your foot. The trigger is "dead" until the hammer is cocked. It is single-action and does not reset like a double-action revolver.
If you think about it. Doc holiday is the nastiest kind of dude you could ever scrap with. Bro is already a dead man walking so he isn't phased by threats to him. He is always ready to jump into the smoke and you don't even have to ask he's always on go. He's the kind of dude that has moved passed the fear of death and isn't in it for any other reason then just having a good time.
I just found your page and subscribed! Tombstone is one of my favorite movies of all time. Here are some fantastic movies related to that get lots of views on TH-cam. They happen to be some of my favorites. I hope you choose to do them. - Troy - 300 - Gladiator - Hacksaw Ridge
"Doc" wasn't concerned about what the Doctor was telling him because he was ALREADY terminally ill with Tuberculosis... So he wanted to live out his remaining days as he saw fit; Which was to help Wyatt, because it gave the remainder of his life PURPOSE & because Wyatt was his Best and Only real friend that he had. 😢
Wyatts wife was addicted to opium. The bottle she is using drinking is Laudanum, which is a medicine that has a huge amount of opium in it. Curly Bill was stoned because he just came out of an opium den where they smoke opium. Also, that scene where the guy puts the gun barrel in his mouth was in another opium den and he thought he was smoking an opium pipe.
In the beginning of the movie, The Cowboys deleted that bridal party because they had down in a couple of their fellow Cowboys. That is why Curly Bill threw down those two sashes. That was clearly stated but you may have talked over the dialogue.
Great movie reaction brother. Hey if you have time watch, The old Magnificent 7 and the new Magnificent 7, the newer one has Denzel Washington plus othets. If you liked tombstone then you will love them
Mattie Blaylock was an opium addict and supposedly, an ex-prostitute. Her and Wyatt were never legally married, so leaving her prolly wasn't too difficult back then. Doc Holliday had tuberculosis, which is the reason he looks so sickly. The movie is more or less based on true events. The gunfight at the OK Corral was one of the most famous gunfights of the old west and is embedded in American history. Every one of the people portrayed in this movie existed. This is definitely one of my favorite movies.
The gunfight at the OK Corral in this film is choreographed from the Coroner's inquest record in the Cochise County archives, right down to where the combatants were standing and who shot who, and in what order. There were so many witnesses. Hollywood only took liberty with Doc's 5-shot, two barreled shotgun and his two 60-shooters. John Wayne met, and studied, Wyatt on movie sets in Hollywood before Wyatt died. here is a very short video about the affect this had on Wayne. th-cam.com/video/0DRIzNdSbTM/w-d-xo.html
He wasn’t DRUNK! They had Opium dens back then in town. He was smoking opium. You can read about all of these historic figures and the O.K. Corral. Lots of people were also hooked on Morphine. Miners were in a lot of pain and that’s what doctors handed out for everything. Including to women for headaches.
That’s the Wild West for ya. Love this movie. Horseback riding is awesome, but don’t go to a dude ranch. Do research for a place that will help you learn. If your horse starts trotting and you don’t move with him, he’ll buck you off. Also, you can’t behave nervously because if you, a predator, are nervous, the horse will think something is seriously wrong, spook and take off…. Horses are amazing, but in some ways they can be kinda dangerous. I rode nearly all my life. I love it.
The old west was wild & lawless. Oddly, many who started as outlaws would later become lawmen. The justice was often quick and brutal. The introduction of opiats came with the Chinese immigrants. I've often wondered how women wore wool skirts and under skirts in that heat.
The guy in red you thought was "drunk" was actually high off of a popular narcotic used in those times called "Opium". So between drinking alcohol & being "high" on Opium - that guy was PRETTY MESSED UP. 😕
When they were shooting up the wedding at the beginning you said I wonder what they did to deserve that? Didn't you hear Curly Bill tell them you killed two Cowboys before they started shooting?
Something’s ppl don’t know is that doc wasn’t saying I’m your huckleberry. He was saying I’m your huckle bearer. Back in those times the handle on a casket to carry it was called a huckle. So he was basically saying I’m your Paul bearer. Also when in the end and sees his bare feet and laughs is he never thought he’d die without his boots on.
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One of my favorites. The entire cast does a fantastic job.
This is my all time favorite Western. Val Kilmer should have won an Academy award. Kurt Russell waa AMAZING too. This is probably the most quoted Western out there.❤ I'm your Huckleberry. Loved his role of Doc Holiday ❤
One of my all time favorite movies. An all star cast and smart dialog. The Latin scene with Ringo and Doc in the bar is classic.
"I'm your huckleberry..."
Fun Fact: The Black Stud Horse ridden by Kurt Russell in the movie was owned by Joe Rider of Rider Ranches of Tacna, Arizona.
Becoming Doc Holliday Fact: Val Kilmer practiced for a long time on his quick-draw speed and gave his character a Southern Aristocrat accent. The southern accent is an authentic touch, as Holliday was a cousin (several generations removed) of Gone With The Wind (1936) author Margaret Mitchell.
Western Connection Fact: The excerpt from William Shakespeare's Henry V (1599) that is recited by Mr. Fabian (Billy Zane) is the same passage that Dutton Peabody (Edmond O'Brien) speaks to himself while walking down the street in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), which I highly recommend.
Historical Fact: The line quoted by Doc (Val Kilmer) at the end of the fight at the OK Corral is historically true and was reported in the Tombstone papers reporting the fight. As extraordinary as the scene is in which Wyatt kills Curly Bill Brocius in the creek, it is true. During the shoot-out in the creek, when Wyatt kills Curly Bill, the next person he shoots is Johnny Barnes. As in real life, Wyatt shoots Barnes in the stomach. However, Barnes was not killed on-site. He managed to escape, and died in a farmhouse. However, before dying, he told the story of how Wyatt really did walk into a hail of Curly Bill's gunfire unscathed, walked right up to Bill, and shot him point blank with both barrels of a double-barreled shotgun.
Stop saying fun fact. And you shared a story, not a fact.
@@SurvivorBri FUn Fact : only the first sentence is labeled a fun fact, the rest are in fact facts, regardless of their actual lengths and whether you found them fun or not.
FUN FACT: It's likely that Arkansas Dave (Christian Slater's character in Young GUns 2) was at the shootout with Curly Bill and Wyatt, and was on the side of The Cowboys.
Became a daily watch between my brother and I when we lived in Miami. 1994 the local "video store" had Tombstone and Wyatt Earp side by side. I chose them both and watched 10 mins of Wyatt Earp then put back Tombstone. The owner asked what my opions were after i kept rerenting Tombstone. I told him the truth, Wyatt Earp is more historical but Tombstone was griitty, passionate, stylish and action packed with an amazing script preformed by Legends
When Curly Bill was in the town street hes high on opium and drunk. Opiums dens were available back then. Thats why Wyatts wife was drinking Laudum, its an opium based liquid so shes losing her mind
the initial scene with the cowboys, they were specifically called the Cochise Cowboys because they worked out Cochise County, in Arizona. they crashed the wedding of a mexican law enforcement officer, who was responsible for routing one of their cattle/horse rustling operations. they would go down into mexico and steal horses and cattle from ranchers near the border, and smuggle them back across the border to sell to the frontier farmers. One particular time ended with two cowboys getting shot and killed. This was a retaliation for their deaths by gunning down off duty officers at the wedding to send a message to the local mexican government.
Curly Bill walks up with two red sashes and states "You killed two cowboys."
Adogg 9:18 and Antoinette , though I quit Westerns, I did enjoy your comments this A M. Thank for your channels! 🎉❤
I love this movie. One of the few I’ve bought. I got to visit Tombstone, Arizona last March. It’s so cool. The people who work there are proud of the history.
We saw The Oriental, Hop Town, many others. Then visited nearby Boot Hill. Highly recommend. Maybe an hour or less outside of Tucson. I bought a couple of souvenirs, including a license plate, I’m your huckleberry.
Some big stars, who’d also acted in westerns, participated. Robert Mitchum narrated. Charlton Heston (Moses in “The Ten Commandments) owned the ranch where Doc rested.
Sheriff Fred White was played by Harry Carey, Jr. The son of Pedro Armendariz played the priest shot by Johnny Ringo.
Pedro Armendariz, Harry Carey, Jr. and John Wayne starred in the western “Three Godfathers”. The guy Wyatt Earp is slapping in the Oriental is Billy Bob Thornton (“Sling Blade”).
Glad you did a reaction video. I watch your show and your wife’s show. I enjoy both.
The "Three Godfathers" was a remake of the 1929 movie "Hells Heroes", one of the first talkies. Parts of the original was filmed at the ghost town of Bodie, CA when it was still a working town. This makes it one of the few videos of a working western mining town.
The movie can be found of the internet and is free to download.
I think Val Kilmer does his best acting in this movie.
I love how Val Kilmer improvised the whistling and the raising of his eye brow before the gun fight at the OK Corall.
Can't wait for your sake. Its a blast. And remember, this was based on actual events. These were real people. Google the Gunfight at the OK Corral. In the opening scene, he said they killed 2 cowboys. They killed everyone for revenge. Those cowboys were the origibal gangsters, complete with colors. They all had red sashes. Back then people worked in the sun all day. They rode miles with nothing but a hat for shade. Suits weren't that hot to them. Wyatt Earp was one-of-a-kind. In all the shooting, he was never even grazed. Those pistols were single action and thus less likely to go off when twirling because each shot required an individual cocking of the hammer. Doc Holliday was dying of Tuberculosis. He wasnt worried. Wyatt had already been through a career of peackeeping, as it were, and wanted to move on with his life. Doc tricked Wyatt to get the badge knowing thats the only way he could get Ringo to fight him, because even Ringo knew he couldnt beat Doc. Yeah, she left town. He found her.
Maddie's medicine was like an opium lean and Curly Bill wasn't just drunk, he was smoking opium.
Back in those days a lot of illegal drugs were used more openly, like opium dens was like crack, meth and trap house now. Now there were frown upon but there was very little laws on it. Opium and many narcotics now were used back in those days as medicine. Basically the same as prescription medication abuse going on nowadays.
ALL TRUE MOVIE. I have seen it about 5-times. Love it. Wyatt was a real US Marshall and Doc Holliday was originally a real dentist.! Both known for the big Gun fight at the OK corral in tombstone, Arizona and the date was October 26, 1881. A very good man! Great Video! Thank You!!!
You should really watch the movie "The Physician" its an INCREDIBLE movie. It takes place in the year 1000, and is about a boy in England learning that he could disguise himself as a Jew to study at the famous medical school in Persia. Several of the events in the movie actually happened, and its an amazing snapshot at a really interesting time in history.
One of the best movies EVER!!! Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday, excellent casting.. Sam Elliot and Kurt Russell real cowboy quality.... great reaction to such an awesome movie...
Tombstone is an awesome movie, one if my favorites. It has a great cast, tells the story fairly accurate and overall a great western movie. I also loved the Kevin Costner version WYATT. If you like this one you will love WYATT.
Costner's movie is horrible and too long.
Costner tried his hand later at the genre and scored BIG with open range - a fantastic film! But I found Wyatt a snooze fest.
My man I was a kid when I saw this movie and still freaking LOVE IT till this day! Doc Holiday made the movie! Val Kilmer is way way under rated! Watch the SAINT with Val Kilmer!
you can still see that "no Les no more" tombstone in the town of Tombstone
Great movie and so is The Dirty Dozen
I love this movie, one of my favorites! Magnificent seven is another great western, if you haven't seen it check it out, you'll enjoy it.
LMAO!The gun Wyatt had under the poker table was certainly NOT aimed at the knees. It was aimed a lot higher than that. 🤣🤣
Just in case, it was missed: the Wyatt, Doc, Josie, Johnny Ringo, etc al were real people.
Silverado is another great Western.
Here we have a guy in love with the sound of his voice...
He's on opium, wild Bill. That was an old school opium den he stumbled out of and shooting at the moon.
OMG I love this movie. Also check out 'The Redheaded Stranger' with Willie Nelson ITS one of my favorites. AND, 'Young Guns'.💜💚💙🍷🍷🍿
My favorite movie of ALL TIME.
When Ringo was twerling the gun it cant go off. Its a single -action platform. The hammer has to be pulled first then the trigger
This been one of my favorite movies since 93’ & I was 10 the first time watching 💪🏾💯
Hell yeah brutha! Full Metal Jacket is the ultimate classic!
I saw that in the movies, came out Christmas day....
*with my nanna!!! (RIP)
One of my favorites...by far.
Probably about the most period authentic looking/sounding Western Hollywood has ever produced.
(Shame ya didn’t watch the director’s cut.)
As a former Old West reenactor, I actually know a few folks who were in this flick!
One had a supporting role & was part of the Wyatt Earp vendetta ride, the other… A good pard from the days when I used to be a volunteer gunfighter at Calico Ghost Town, in Barstowx CA.
(He is the bespectacled man, holding the jar of colored liquid in front of the spotlight, in the Birdcage Theater scene! A fantastically authentic period artist, & a good pard. R. I. P Art Crofutt😔)
As far as I understand, Wyatt’s relationship with Mattie was common law.
Curly Bill wasn’t drunk in the nighttime scene when shooting up the town . He had been puffing away in an opium den, & was higher than the moon he was firing at!
the lady ( Wyatts girlfriend ) took laudanum which was processed Poppy seed, in a drinkable form. Many people at that time took it to calm nerves or as a sleep enducer . it is an Opiate ( AKA heroin ). The cowboy who left the Opium den was using the same poppy seeds but in a smoked form thats why the pipes. and he was in his heroin or opiod trip. Both were very addictive. but the laudanum was distributed thru drugstores. every town did not have a Opium den but they did have drugstores.
I’ve watched this movie more times than I know. One of my all time favorites
This is almost a remake of "Hour of the Gun." 1967. I'm sure the Tombstone producers pulled the Hour of the Gun script out a few times.
This film is a classic. Well done, and well acted. If you want to stay in the vein of Westerns, and haven't seen this one, the remake of The Magnificent Seven with Denzel Washington is awesome!
Not many can rival Yul Brenner. Denzel did.
My favorite all time movie...... "I'm YOUR HUCKLEBERRY !"
Johnny Ringo had a rep as a very fast gunslinger. But in that scene when he met Doc Holiday he made a fatal mistake.
Drawing on Doc then twirling the pistol like that showed Doc just how fast Johnny Ringo was. Once Doc saw that he knew he was better than Ringo. But to defuse the situation and make a fool of Ringo, Doc twirled his drinking cup. Also that allow him to not giveaway just how fast he was to Ringo.
When you asked "what the world is wrong with him?" When Curly Bill was shooting up the streets before he shot the sheriff, he was high on opium.
"I've got two guns. One for each of ya!"
Now watch Jeremiah Johnson. It is a true and amazing story also. It came out in 1975. I would love to see your reactions to it. Also since you love the snow you will see plenty of it in the movie. Take care and God Bless
Twirling a Colt .45 "Peacemaker" is not dangerous beyond dropping it on your foot. The trigger is "dead" until the hammer is cocked. It is single-action and does not reset like a double-action revolver.
If you think about it. Doc holiday is the nastiest kind of dude you could ever scrap with. Bro is already a dead man walking so he isn't phased by threats to him. He is always ready to jump into the smoke and you don't even have to ask he's always on go. He's the kind of dude that has moved passed the fear of death and isn't in it for any other reason then just having a good time.
So excited, one of my all time favorite movies!!!
18:10 Curly Bill is actually high on opium in that scene. He just left a Chinese opium den.
22:10, it was stated in the opening narration that Doc Holiday had tubercolosis.
I just found your page and subscribed! Tombstone is one of my favorite movies of all time. Here are some fantastic movies related to that get lots of views on TH-cam. They happen to be some of my favorites. I hope you choose to do them.
- Troy
- 300
- Gladiator
- Hacksaw Ridge
Best modern western hands down. Now check out both Young Guns movies based on Billy The Kid
"Doc" wasn't concerned about what the Doctor was telling him because he was ALREADY terminally ill with Tuberculosis... So he wanted to live out his remaining days as he saw fit; Which was to help Wyatt, because it gave the remainder of his life PURPOSE & because Wyatt was his Best and Only real friend that he had. 😢
You can still go to Tombstone, it's more or less the same. Even Boothill Cemetary with the grave markers, Less Moore included! LOL
Best tombstone reaction on TH-cam
Wyatts wife was addicted to opium. The bottle she is using drinking is Laudanum, which is a medicine that has a huge amount of opium in it. Curly Bill was stoned because he just came out of an opium den where they smoke opium. Also, that scene where the guy puts the gun barrel in his mouth was in another opium den and he thought he was smoking an opium pipe.
In the beginning of the movie, The Cowboys deleted that bridal party because they had down in a couple of their fellow Cowboys. That is why Curly Bill threw down those two sashes. That was clearly stated but you may have talked over the dialogue.
Great movie reaction brother. Hey if you have time watch, The old Magnificent 7 and the new Magnificent 7, the newer one has Denzel Washington plus othets. If you liked tombstone then you will love them
A movie that just keeps getting better over time.
Mattie Blaylock was an opium addict and supposedly, an ex-prostitute. Her and Wyatt were never legally married, so leaving her prolly wasn't too difficult back then. Doc Holliday had tuberculosis, which is the reason he looks so sickly. The movie is more or less based on true events. The gunfight at the OK Corral was one of the most famous gunfights of the old west and is embedded in American history. Every one of the people portrayed in this movie existed. This is definitely one of my favorite movies.
When you do end up riding a horse, just remember to keep your heels down. Have fun.
The gunfight at the OK Corral in this film is choreographed from the Coroner's inquest record in the Cochise County archives, right down to where the combatants were standing and who shot who, and in what order. There were so many witnesses. Hollywood only took liberty with Doc's 5-shot, two barreled shotgun and his two 60-shooters.
John Wayne met, and studied, Wyatt on movie sets in Hollywood before Wyatt died. here is a very short video about the affect this had on Wayne.
th-cam.com/video/0DRIzNdSbTM/w-d-xo.html
It's definitely a love story between Wyatt Erb and Doc Holliday
Bromance if anything
"I'm trying to figure out what did he do to get them to do that"...
If you weren't talking over the dialogue you would have heard their reason.
He wasn’t DRUNK! They had Opium dens back then in town. He was smoking opium. You can read about all of these historic figures and the O.K. Corral. Lots of people were also hooked on Morphine. Miners were in a lot of pain and that’s what doctors handed out for everything. Including to women for headaches.
yall check out Jeremiah Johnson its an awesome movie with Robert Redford running around the Rockies in the late 1700s.
Great westerns out there, a great one is who shot liberty valence, a John wayne movie, also you should finish Harry Potter
Doc Holliday was at that point in time was the deadliest man to walk the face of the earth
Thank you
Great Movie!!!👍
Tombstone is a great movie.
Down whit it Dude, great flic great reactions , thank for sharing 😊👍✌️🇺🇸
She wasn’t a woman, she was a little girl of 13 years old. But hey, “it was a different time.”
It is a true story.
Enjoyed your reactions but man on this one I wish you showed more of Doc Holidays epic lines.
How much of the movie did you skip? You keep missing details and wondering what's going on. Or maybe I've watched it too many times 😊
18:10 That was an op!um den. He is basically high on Op!um
FMJ would be great.
Anybody who thinks this is the best western ever made had not heard of John Ford Howard Hawks Anthony Mann or Sergio Leone as well as Sam Peckinpah
Jimmy Stewart movie It's a wonderful life.
That’s the Wild West for ya. Love this movie. Horseback riding is awesome, but don’t go to a dude ranch. Do research for a place that will help you learn. If your horse starts trotting and you don’t move with him, he’ll buck you off. Also, you can’t behave nervously because if you, a predator, are nervous, the horse will think something is seriously wrong, spook and take off…. Horses are amazing, but in some ways they can be kinda dangerous. I rode nearly all my life. I love it.
Doc Holliday suffers from Tuberculosis
Assault Revolvers😂
The old west was wild & lawless. Oddly, many who started as outlaws would later become lawmen. The justice was often quick and brutal. The introduction of opiats came with the Chinese immigrants. I've often wondered how women wore wool skirts and under skirts in that heat.
Love that show
You won the competition, you out talked the whole movie😢😢😢
He's bleeding up blood.
You can't get expert analysis like that just anywhere.
True story
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
The guy in red you thought was "drunk" was actually high off of a popular narcotic used in those times called "Opium". So between drinking alcohol & being "high" on Opium - that guy was PRETTY MESSED UP. 😕
If ypu liked this movie, then you will love ”the Untouchables” 🥰
He's not drunk he's high he's on drugs
What the heck? If you're going back in the day, tell us about Blazing Saddles. Or anything Richard Pryor! Steve Martin raised by his black family.
SAEWEHN!
Your watching western gold 0:02
I ❤ that movie.
When they were shooting up the wedding at the beginning you said I wonder what they did to deserve that? Didn't you hear Curly Bill tell them you killed two Cowboys before they started shooting?
6:12 Might be a boot knife.
Just a suggestion.. but cutting to you commenting every second throughout the film is very distracting and it makes it impossible to enjoy the film
Something’s ppl don’t know is that doc wasn’t saying I’m your huckleberry. He was saying I’m your huckle bearer. Back in those times the handle on a casket to carry it was called a huckle. So he was basically saying I’m your Paul bearer. Also when in the end and sees his bare feet and laughs is he never thought he’d die without his boots on.
Is antionette ok? I miss her in the reactions
New sub from your other channel today.
They keep unsubscribing me. This is the 3 time so far.