Movie and music awards are a total industry sham owned and operated by the same companies producing the content. It's always about who's greasing the wheel.
Great performance. I can't think of a role that had more memorable dialog, almost every line. But give Dennis Quaid credit for capturing what was probably a more accurate portrayal of tuberculer dentist/gambler.
@@johnholliday5874 Not taking away from Quaid, because I think he is a great actor. But Val Kilmer will always be Doc Holiday. He had some great cut scenes I have watched as well.
Val should have gotten an Oscar for the role of Doc Holiday. His portrayal of Doc Holiday was so amazing and well done that Val could have had a stand alone movie of Doc Holiday. Absolutely one of the BEST characters Val has ever played. Val will always be our Huckleberry😉
@@Bryan-ip1gf Doc Holiday was a real person and lived a life that could easily be made into a movie, even in tombstone he clearly had a backstory which would've been an interesting enough story on its own.
Val is outstanding in everything he does , Definitely deserves accolades for his body of work, he has never been given the respect by Hollywood he deserves
Yes Val Kilmer should have Won for Best Supporting Actor in Tombstone. In Top Gun Maverick when Mav goes to Visit Iceman now an Admiral that scene put Tears in this Old Navy Veterans Eyes.
VAl Kilmer one of the greatest. Love all his movies, understand he’s struggling with some health problems I wish him ALL the best and want to thank him for all the fond memories! Tombstone, Wonderland, Salton Sea, etc etc.
This is one of my favorite movies. It was so well done, so emotional, and so cohesive that to find out it was made under such difficult conditions is an amazing feat!
Such a neat fact how slow the people spoke. Life was such a different pace. Reminds me of the quote “nature does not hurry yet everything is accomplished”
Val is great in everything that he's in, but his Doc Holiday is one of my all-time favorite movie performances. I don't have the words to describe how much I love it. It's a treat to hear him do the voice again a little bit in this interview. Also, it's unbelievable that they were able to make such a great movie in the midst of all that chaos on the set of Tombstone.
Tombstone, for me, ties as the best western ever made. The other number one has to be The Good, Bad, and Ugly. Some say Val was hard to work with or idiosyncratic, but he is always great to watch. I try to catch everything he is in. He appears to invest so fully in any role, and the best actors do that... so much so that he is barely recognizable from one character to another. Billy Bob Thornton is another that gets fully immersed like that. And in Tombstone, we got both! And so much more! I always guessed that Kurt Russell worked his butt off making that, but certainly the entire amazing cast did, as well. Kudos to Kevin Jarre for a beautiful script. So many qutoeable quotes! All good wishes.
Cosmatos was a figleaf, Russel really stepped in to direct. The buy in he got from the other actors was to cut a lot of his own lines to let them know he was not on an ego trip. The result was an ensemble acting masterpiece.
How do you know this? In an interview, even Michael Beihn, who had no use for the director and barely talked to him at all refused to say that Kurt Russell really directed the film!
Among every actor that ever portrayed doc Holliday Val kilmer did it the best, thunderheart was a great movie also! Among the rest of the cast of tombstone Kurt Russell Sam Elliott Bill Paxton Powers Booth Michael Bien all played their parts well but it was Val kilmer that made the movie a great western
@@hotrox2112About lasers in space and filling houses with popcorn? Or controlling the nerd with a small radio speaker in his mouth (is that how it was, it's been years?)
It's a very true story and Val surely was great .The main reason I liked the movie so much is for the fact I went to school there and walked those wooden sidewalks every day. One could feel the history..
Val’s performance in tombstone is my absolute favorite performance by any actor & I personally who has seen many many movies of all kinds …& there’s not many performances by any that comes close to.. there’s a few that are good but he was robbed and deserves an Oscar to this day for that performance…
If you haven't watched Shhhh! Top Secret, you've got to. It's a silly movie but Val Kilmer is bursting at the seams with charisma, youthful beauty and star power.
They asked Michael something (the guy that played Johnny Ringo)....what was Val Kilmer like? He said, "I don't know, I never met him. I met Doc Holliday and spent some time around him, but Val Kilmer, the person? Never met him." They say Val would be nice to some actors and directors, to others, he was very distant.
I saw a podcast interview with that guy and he said that it wasn't exactly an extremist method acting practice but the bad guy actors in that movie, the cowboys, would associate with the others in related roles, but weren't social with the movie heroes. He didn't play it off as something odd, just how it worked out.
Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer did a great job in tombstone. It’s amazing to see 2 guys who worked with Ron Howard on willow and backdraft appear together on a great western like tombstone.
Val and Kurt saved that movie. I don't think there is a movie I have seen, outside of American Graffiti, more times than Tombstone. I didn't find it well until after it had been released.
Ever notice, NOBODY ever talks about Kevin Costner's "Wyatt Earp"? Even in Tombstone, in the touristy shops on Allen Street, if they have movie posters it is from this movie.
Wyatt Earp came out after tombstone and is much worse of a movie. Tombstone is perfect and there’s no chance Kevin Costner could ever out do Kurt Russel
I just realized that for all of the movies I've seen Val appear and star in that this is the first time hearing him speak while he was not in character. Seems like he is very down to earth. I suppose that I just figured that he would be kind of snobby in real life. But no.
“And you, music lova’ your next.” “Huh’it’s the drunk piano player, you’re so drunk you can’t hit nothin. In fact, your probly’ seeing double. “I have 2 guns. One for each of ya.” *spins revolvers in different directions*
The Moravians are a tribe that is from Canada. They are not Hungarian's like they said on America's Cooks Country on PBS. They aren't from Moravia. They are Natives from Canada, it's in old encyclopedias. If you can find one you can read it for yourself. They resided mainly in North Carolina and different parts of the south. Their cooking may have been influenced by the German missionaries in that region. I don't know if native Americans ate onions, but they ate tomatoes, meat, corn, and squash in a stew. They did eat wild onions,which are like chives. Which is very similar to stews from Celtic and European countries.
In the scenes where Doc Holliday was sweating,....Val Kilmer didn't not use a make-up assistant to spray him with water mist. Kilmer would actually jog around the sets the work up a sweat on his own, and then film his scene. When Doc is on his deathbed at the sanitarium, watch Kilmer's neck vein pulse,......it was fast because he ran real hard before filming that scene.
That dialect is still in Tennessee, it wasn't dead. Around Nashville, TN there's people that talked like that. Not as slow, but slow by today's standards. My grandfather talked like Johnny Cash, he was from TN. My Great aunt did talk like that she was from East Tennessee. I am not sure but my maternal grandmother and great aunt may be related to the people that once owned Boone Plantation. The original house didn't look like it does now. They may have I am not 100% sure, that's just what I heard from family members.
It’s too bad that Val Kilmer didn’t do backdraft cause he would have been convincing as Kurt Russell’s character’s brother Brian mccaffrey. Even though Billy Baldwin did a great job, I would have liked to see how Val Kilmer would have handled it.
Val deserved an Oscar for that role. Incredible movie and cast.
I agree 100 percent. He absolutely did. I wish he had of. His role as Doc Holiday was unsermountable and nothing less than amazing.
Movie and music awards are a total industry sham owned and operated by the same companies producing the content. It's always about who's greasing the wheel.
Great performance. I can't think of a role that had more memorable dialog, almost every line.
But give Dennis Quaid credit for capturing what was probably a more accurate portrayal of tuberculer dentist/gambler.
Was he nominated?
@@johnholliday5874 Not taking away from Quaid, because I think he is a great actor. But Val Kilmer will always be Doc Holiday. He had some great cut scenes I have watched as well.
Vals portrayal of Doc Holiday made Tombstone one of the best westerns I have ever seen. Great actor 👏
Yeah !
Val should have gotten an Oscar for the role of Doc Holiday. His portrayal of Doc Holiday was so amazing and well done that Val could have had a stand alone movie of Doc Holiday. Absolutely one of the BEST characters Val has ever played. Val will always be our Huckleberry😉
Idk about a solo movie. Just for the simple reason of... "Wyatt Earp is my friend." And Wyatt needed Doc.
@@Bryan-ip1gf Doc Holiday was a real person and lived a life that could easily be made into a movie, even in tombstone he clearly had a backstory which would've been an interesting enough story on its own.
Val is a very underratted actor. Incredibly humble and intelligent talent.
It’s a shame so many people think he’s an asshole. Really misunderstood and his documentary showed that pretty well. He’s a good guy
So underrated for sure. His Doc isn't just the best Doc, it is one of the best characters ever in any movie.
He's not underrated. He's getting cast in big movies
I agree. Tom Green is underappreciated for sure.
@@jordanlee8007 because during the 90s he WAS an asshole. He's mellowed and humbled since then but his reputation was his own making.
Vals portrayal of Doc Holiday is one of those that you never forget. Deserved an Oscar
Val is outstanding in everything he does , Definitely deserves accolades for his body of work, he has never been given the respect by Hollywood he deserves
Agreed. Never even nominated.
Thank you for saying this
One of my favourite actors. The documentary of his life, Val, is great.
Val playing Doc Holliday is just phenomenal.
Yes Val Kilmer should have Won for Best Supporting Actor in Tombstone. In Top Gun Maverick when Mav goes to Visit Iceman now an Admiral that scene put Tears in this Old Navy Veterans Eyes.
VAl Kilmer one of the greatest. Love all his movies, understand he’s struggling with some health problems I wish him ALL the best and want to thank him for all the fond memories! Tombstone, Wonderland, Salton Sea, etc etc.
I love the way Val stops. And fucking listens.
This is one of my favorite movies. It was so well done, so emotional, and so cohesive that to find out it was made under such difficult conditions is an amazing feat!
What a gem of an interview 👏
The fact that Kilmer is on with Green says volumes!
Val kilmer is a legend , tombstone and heat blew me away
And The Doors. If you haven’t seen it: go break your mind.
Tom, you have such an authentic vibe…best interview of Val talking about one of the most iconic role portrayals ever!
One of the greatest film performances in the last 30 years!!
Such a neat fact how slow the people spoke. Life was such a different pace. Reminds me of the quote “nature does not hurry yet everything is accomplished”
Val is great in everything that he's in, but his Doc Holiday is one of my all-time favorite movie performances. I don't have the words to describe how much I love it. It's a treat to hear him do the voice again a little bit in this interview. Also, it's unbelievable that they were able to make such a great movie in the midst of all that chaos on the set of Tombstone.
Film incroyable , inoubliable. Val Kilmer au top , carrément parfait.
Speak American, please
Tombstone still holds
I love Val kilmore always have always will he is a great actor and a very very handsome man
If he approached you now, you wouldn't give him the time of say
@@John-lp5xh shows how shallow YOU are.
@@olly8 shows how deep and truthful I am
I look like Val kilmer
@@John-lp5xhshows how you never get laid, ever
Tombstone, for me, ties as the best western ever made. The other number one has to be The Good, Bad, and Ugly. Some say Val was hard to work with or idiosyncratic, but he is always great to watch. I try to catch everything he is in. He appears to invest so fully in any role, and the best actors do that... so much so that he is barely recognizable from one character to another. Billy Bob Thornton is another that gets fully immersed like that. And in Tombstone, we got both! And so much more! I always guessed that Kurt Russell worked his butt off making that, but certainly the entire amazing cast did, as well. Kudos to Kevin Jarre for a beautiful script. So many qutoeable quotes! All good wishes.
Love both movies. But tombstone isn't in the same ballpark as the good the bad and the ugly.
Cosmatos was a figleaf, Russel really stepped in to direct. The buy in he got from the other actors was to cut a lot of his own lines to let them know he was not on an ego trip. The result was an ensemble acting masterpiece.
A fact not as well-known as it should be.
How do you know this? In an interview, even Michael Beihn, who had no use for the director and barely talked to him at all refused to say that Kurt Russell really directed the film!
I love love Val Kilmer in anything he’s ever portrayed and/or acted in!! Doc is my all time favorite though♥️💋💋💋💋
Tombstone had the best cast!
Interesting details on the origin of the accent
Among every actor that ever portrayed doc Holliday Val kilmer did it the best, thunderheart was a great movie also! Among the rest of the cast of tombstone Kurt Russell Sam Elliott Bill Paxton Powers Booth Michael Bien all played their parts well but it was Val kilmer that made the movie a great western
So glad I found this.
Geez dude. Had no idea Tom Green show had such good guests, or realize it aired until a year or so ago. I missed the boat!
Respect to Val. The First Actor I ever saw on the big screen - Movie: Real Genius! Long live Val!
If you revisit that film, you'll see the undertones of a psyops around what the film is really about, hidden under a comedy.
@@hotrox2112About lasers in space and filling houses with popcorn? Or controlling the nerd with a small radio speaker in his mouth (is that how it was, it's been years?)
Se merecía el Oscar, definitivamente!
Val was unbelievable as doc holiday. Oscar worthy. Tough year for Oscar’s though
Really cool of Val to do this
We love you Val 🦇
It's a very true story and Val surely was great .The main reason I liked the movie so much is for the fact I went to school there and walked those wooden sidewalks every day. One could feel the history..
VAL IS ICEMAN FOREVER. AN ACTOR AHEAD OF HIS TIME
wow what a great interview
Val’s performance in tombstone is my absolute favorite performance by any actor & I personally who has seen many many movies of all kinds …& there’s not many performances by any that comes close to.. there’s a few that are good but he was robbed and deserves an Oscar to this day for that performance…
His best role he ever played.
Everyone is amazing in this film.
That voice fits him so perfectly that its like he's really doc Holiday foreal, and not himself lol
"Different Time zone" ...yes Val ...very true 👍
If you haven't watched Shhhh! Top Secret, you've got to. It's a silly movie but Val Kilmer is bursting at the seams with charisma, youthful beauty and star power.
They asked Michael something (the guy that played Johnny Ringo)....what was Val Kilmer like? He said, "I don't know, I never met him. I met Doc Holliday and spent some time around him, but Val Kilmer, the person? Never met him." They say Val would be nice to some actors and directors, to others, he was very distant.
Maybe he’s shy or aloof.
I think he was referring to the fact that his character portrayal dominated his own personality
I saw a podcast interview with that guy and he said that it wasn't exactly an extremist method acting practice but the bad guy actors in that movie, the cowboys, would associate with the others in related roles, but weren't social with the movie heroes. He didn't play it off as something odd, just how it worked out.
With all the issues it's a phenomenal film
Val Kilmer was the best in tombstone.
The story of Val not getting an Oscar is become more of a legend if he actually won it at this point
He wasn't nominated. I would say that plus Ray Liotta not getting the nomination for Goodfellas are the 2 biggest snubs ever
Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer did a great job in tombstone. It’s amazing to see 2 guys who worked with Ron Howard on willow and backdraft appear together on a great western like tombstone.
This gets my approval!
I love Jim and Doc
Brilliant 👏
They should give him an honorary Oscar for snubbing him!
Val loves him some Kurt.
His illness took a big toll on him, from this interview to now he is pretty much unrecognisable. Cancer just drains the life out of people.
Val had cancer, Doc had consumption...
He deserved a better fate. To lose such a thrilling voice, I admire him for carrying on. I can't imagine such a loss
Val and Kurt saved that movie. I don't think there is a movie I have seen, outside of American Graffiti, more times than Tombstone. I didn't find it well until after it had been released.
Great movie
I really made a mistake. I saw Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp in the theater instead of Tombstone. Dennis Quaid was nothing compared to Val as Doc
This is real genius!!!!
Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer talking about Native American ties. The movie Thunderheart is amazing. The whole movie.
So kool val kilmer was on the tom green show, 2 great artists and actors
Ever notice, NOBODY ever talks about Kevin Costner's "Wyatt Earp"?
Even in Tombstone, in the touristy shops on Allen Street, if they have movie posters it is from this movie.
Wyatt Earp came out after tombstone and is much worse of a movie. Tombstone is perfect and there’s no chance Kevin Costner could ever out do Kurt Russel
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I just realized that for all of the movies I've seen Val appear and star in that this is the first time hearing him speak while he was not in character. Seems like he is very down to earth. I suppose that I just figured that he would be kind of snobby in real life. But no.
Insightful
“And you, music lova’ your next.”
“Huh’it’s the drunk piano player, you’re so drunk you can’t hit nothin. In fact, your probly’ seeing double.
“I have 2 guns. One for each of ya.” *spins revolvers in different directions*
Val Kilmer was a master of his craft.
He should have won the Oscar for his portrayal of Jim Morrison.
He was. Good
He didn't mention that Kurt really directed it.
❤
The Moravians are a tribe that is from Canada. They are not Hungarian's like they said on America's Cooks Country on PBS. They aren't from Moravia. They are Natives from Canada, it's in old encyclopedias. If you can find one you can read it for yourself. They resided mainly in North Carolina and different parts of the south. Their cooking may have been influenced by the German missionaries in that region. I don't know if native Americans ate onions, but they ate tomatoes, meat, corn, and squash in a stew. They did eat wild onions,which are like chives. Which is very similar to stews from Celtic and European countries.
In the scenes where Doc Holliday was sweating,....Val Kilmer didn't not use a make-up assistant to spray him with water mist.
Kilmer would actually jog around the sets the work up a sweat on his own, and then film his scene. When Doc is on his deathbed at the sanitarium, watch Kilmer's neck vein pulse,......it was fast because he ran real hard before filming that scene.
Awesome interview!! Were you on crutches at the time Tom?
Holy shit!
Why do some people claim Indian heritage and they have very or no Indian DNA. Anyway, Val, you are the best.
Val, Doc's voice sounds just like John Kennedy (R-La.)
Never knew he was such a great talker,. .......so sad
This movie, and Young Guns 1&2 for an 80s kid, made me literally want to BE either Wyatt Earp or Billy The Kid!😅😅
Kevin Spacey used that dialect in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. At least it seems like it to me.
He sure changed in ten years.
I didn't know Mr. Russell is part NA. He does look it, those eyes. Scandinavians have eyes like that also.
I can't find any evidence of that online. I don't know if it's true.
That unforgettable dialogue! I’ll never forget “I know it was you, Huckleberry” and “I’m such a dandy daisy”! He’s top 5 movie antagonists, for sure!
Uhhhh neither of those lines are in the movie lol
Tombstone is my Huckleberry.
Tom Green reminds me of ESPNs Nick Wright. And Blippi. Put together
where do you find the full versions of these interviews
Y n the hell does this hanve under 40k views.
That dialect is still in Tennessee, it wasn't dead. Around Nashville, TN there's people that talked like that. Not as slow, but slow by today's standards. My grandfather talked like Johnny Cash, he was from TN. My Great aunt did talk like that she was from East Tennessee. I am not sure but my maternal grandmother and great aunt may be related to the people that once owned Boone Plantation. The original house didn't look like it does now. They may have I am not 100% sure, that's just what I heard from family members.
And low country GA
WHERE CAN I WATCH THE GREEN TOM SHOW SOMEONE TELL ME
Cool
He was the Main Character, not Kirt.
The best performance to not win an Oscar.
What happened to Tom Green
Holy shit, you mean Tom Greene almost had a real conversation. So close
I first thought it was Johnny Depp who portrayed Doc Holiday. No, it was Val Kilmer
"That's just my game!"
No exclamation point needed I said it calmly sir
only time i have heard val speak in his true voice not in a character voice....
2013. Val's throat cancer was discovered in 2015.
Posted in 2013, but shot sometime around 2006 according to the description.
Lungger
How the Hell Val, an A list guy agreed to go on a show with Tom G... Lmao
It’s too bad that Val Kilmer didn’t do backdraft cause he would have been convincing as Kurt Russell’s character’s brother Brian mccaffrey. Even though Billy Baldwin did a great job, I would have liked to see how Val Kilmer would have handled it.
I'm your huckleberry
Very cosmopolitan