tombstone


Sometimes one movie will overshadow another. And other times, a supporting actor will be SO AMAZING in a role that he or she steals the show. Both of those things happened with Tombstone.

See, back in 1993 there were two movies being made. Wyatt Earp, starring Kevin Costner and with supporting stars Gene Hackman, Mark Harmon, Bill Pullman, Dennis Quaid, and Michael Madsen. It was, according to many, a very faithful retelling of the life of Wyatt Earp, with Kevin Costner portraying him.

The other movie was Tombstone.

Tombstone would have been a good movie (probably better than Wyatt Earp) with just Kurt Russell, Sam Elliot, Powers Booth, and Bill Paxton. But that's where the second thing comes in. The actor that stole the show.

You would be hard pressed to find a better portrayal of any historical figure, especially in its entertainment value, than Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday. Every scene, every line, every eye flicker and smallest gesture, is perfect. ALL of his lines are quotable. 

I can't recommend this movie highly enough. There is no nudity or sex, a little language, and mostly stylized violence. 

If you haven't seen Tombstone, you should go watch it right now. You're a daisy if you do.


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