The look on Ike's face when Wyatt is pointing the rifle at him...great acting. Great scene. Great film. Every actor and actress in the film did their part.
@@rockhazeNo you wouldn’t lmao. Your Rurik dynasty were fucking Scandinavians. You were literally ruled by Scandinavians. And I hate to tell you but Proto Norse culture comes from Proto Germanic. That’s why there was a Woden being worshiped in England long before the first Viking calling him Odin set foot on English soil. The fuck are you talking about dweeb? Varangians literally founded Kievan Rus. And varangians were Scandinavians not Slavs. They were assimilated AFTER the Viking age. But they most definitely conquered your Slav ancestors 😂 You Slavs ain’t never conquered shit from Germanics. Rurik was a goddamn Scandinavian which makes him a Germanic. You’re still naming your countries like Russia and Belarus after a Germanic prince who conquered you Slavs 😂 Oleg the wise worshipped Norse gods…..Germanic gods
0:55 The look of anger and hatred on Wyatt’s face turning to the smirk of, “You see that? It says ‘United States Marshal.’” is great. You literally see Wyatt transform back into the lawman he said he was retired from and refused job offers earlier in the movie.
@@hardwirecars Val Kilmer has said the he said "huckleberry" in the film. I understand the meaning of "huckle bearer," and it may have been a common expression back in the day. But Doc Holiday, as portrayed by Val Kilmer, said "huckleberry." Case closed! ;)
@@aggressiveattitudeera887 YOU CALLED DOWN THE THUNDER, WELL NOW YOU GOT IT! ... Pretty much all of Wyatt's dialogue here is best done with CapsLock on.
i want to see kurt russell, russell crowe(the quick and the dead watch it for the camp not for a serious western) and believe it or not Chris Pratt(dude did good in the new magnificent 7) and the final Clint Eastwood. Would love a movie with all them in it
@@randyacuna3248 as regards this particular movie , Mr. Russel had to finish the film as the behind the scenes Director because it was over budget and was about to be Canned . He cut several of his own scenes in this to get the time of the original screen play down from the size of a magnum opus to a viewable length.
They certainly played fast and loose with some of the facts. For instance, Wyatt had no intention of retiring from law enforcement, he planned on running for sheriff, and did serve as deputy sheriff. But of all the Earp/Holiday/Tombstone movies, and I have 9 on DVD, this one is the most accurate.
This scene gives me goose bumps everytime. I felt the fear that Wyatt invoked as he declared war on the red sash wearing gang. Finally, a moment where the intensity of "good" outweighed that of "evil".
@@Defied_-vw2jz Yes, I love movies where the main character goes from calm, to simmering, then to erupting in vengeance. But Tombstone made it clear that Wyatt was not looking for revenge but for a reckoning instead. This is far more terrifying for the Cowboys Gang because revenge means Wyatt would only kill those specific people who killed his brother. But a reckoning is equivalent to full genocide or eradication of the Cowboys Gang to purify the land from their evil once and for all.
@@johnaustin209and that’s why it’s so good, because he was able to make you despise and hate him for being pathetic, it’s a fictional Hollywood film, he didn’t have to be so unbearably pathetic, but he sold that to all of us.
This speech by Wyatt is my favorite scene in the movie besides Doc Holiday’s duel with Johnny Ringo towards the end of the movie. “I’m your huckleberry.” 😃😃😃😃
@@bigdave46148 I don't know, I think it's pretty well established that it was Wyatt. Sure, the scene is pure fiction. Wyatt pretty much ambushed Stilwell on a dark, deserted section of track. The scene that was totally fictionalized was Doc killing Johnny Ringo. Doc was in court in Colorado the day Johnny Ringo died, and besides, Ringo killed himself.
bigdave46148 I’m pretty sure Wyatt did in fact kill him but yeah, you’re right. I’m also certain he wouldn’t have let Clanton run off to warn the others about what’s coming. He more than likely would’ve gunned him down too had he had the chance.
@@ryanpmcp I think Ike was in the vicinity, but he took off before Wyatt killed Stilwell. And I don't think Clanton was directly involved in Morgan's assassination, anyway. It was Frank Stilwell and Pete Spence, with Indian Charlie and Hank Swilling as lookouts.
When it switches to the 5 of them riding with the sun behind them and that music…damn! Gets me pumped every time…amazing movie for how old it is now. Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer = badasses
The greatest of all cowboy movie ever made all the characters been played exceptionally well including Michael Biehn playing the opposite side great Johnny Ringo character mervellous just mervellous...plus the saloon scene ' looks like i'am playing cards with by brothers kids or something ' 😂😂😂🤣🤣👍👍 i just love the film OMG! ..best wishes from paradise Fiji
While I think he deserved a nomination, whether he deserved a win is certainly debatable. He would have been too against Jack Nicholson from A Few Good Men, Al Pacino from Glengarry Glen Ross, and Gene Hackman from Unforgiven (who actually won). It would be hard to pick because 1992 was such a great year for movies.
Not even nominated. They gave it to Tommy Lee Jones for the fugitive? I suspect Val was too nice looking so Hollywood did not take him seriously enough.
I may be reading too much into it, but at 0:18 I believe that Wyatt is saying, "I'm the one to finish it." Virgil is giving his blessing. That is just me.
"Alright, Clanton! You called down the thunder, well now YOU GOT IT! You see that? It says UNITED STATES MARSHALL!" (wyatt! wyatt, PLEASE don't kill me! PLEASE!) "Take a good look at'm, Ike, cause that's how you're gonna end up!" "The Cowboys are FINISHED, understand me?! I see a red sash, I KILL the man wearin' it!" "So run, you cur! RUN! Tell all the other curs the law's comin'!" "YOU TELL'EM I'M COMIN'! AND HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME, YOU HEAR?!! HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME!!!"
Very powerful, I think this is my favorite scene in the movie; if I'd been in Earp's position, I'd be just as pissed, except, my motivation would be to avenge a murdered woman.
In the movie Wyatt and his posse are killing Cowboys left and right. In fact they only killed four: Frank Stilwell, Florentino Cruz, Curly Bill, and Johnny Barnes. Barnes was actually wounded but died from complications some months later and it's generally believed that Johnny Ringo committed suicide.
You can't fully appreciate this scene until you've seen a man in real life reach that point. I have. Different circumstances, different words spoken (actually whispered, rather than shouted), but the meaning was VERY clear - hell was just two steps behind him and woe be unto any that got in his way.
There's a saying that the man who just wanted to raise his family, do his job, and be left alone is the most dangerous. Because, they know that if they're ever pushed to a point to take up violence, they would be sacrificing all that they hold most dear. So, they're literally men who have nothing left and will seek vengeance on those that made him that way..
Kurt Russell: I’m thinking I’m going to play this scene up a bit. Wyatt has been calm and collected so far, but I’m going to show a little anger and edginess. Director: Turn it up to 11. Russell: Is it ok if I shout? Because I’m thinking about really dialing it up here. Director: Yes. Shout. Show some emotion. I want the audience to see some menace from Wyatt. *Russell does scene* Director: Holy... did we get the low angle shot? Please tell me we got the low angle shot!
The Hero’s call to justice ~ what’s the saying..? um…’a Hero is anyone who does the right thing five minutes longer than anyone else..’ . Great script even when repeated by others !
The look on Ike's face when Wyatt is pointing the rifle at him...great acting.
Great scene.
Great film.
Every actor and actress in the film did their part.
Shotgun.
@@dougbrowne9890 pff nerd... Boomstick!
its a double barreled shotgun.
12 gauge shotgun (most common shot of shotgun then)
The person who cast this movie should get an award - every actor portrayed their characters perfectly.
Kurt needs an Oscar
@@Espina907Kilmer certainly deserved one.
One of my favorite movies my grandpa showed me as a kid. He’s 79 and still going good, but one day I’ll remember this as a great memory with him
God bless him 🍀
May god bless you both.
Watch it with him as much as you can .I would give anything to be able to spend a day with my Granddaddy or my Grandmother. God Bless!
It's been 17 years and I'm still afraid to wear red...
🤣🤣🤣
Wyatt Earp, original founder of the Crips.
its been more then 17 yrs
It's been 28 years now, my dude. Amazing how time flies, but a good movie is still good.
Stop being scared
Screenwriter made up the red sash so the bad guys would stand out. He said he was inspired by gang colors in Compton
The ride of Wyatt Earp and his immortals.
@@taylorahern3755 Slavs would kick western europeans ass and have before in the past.
@@rockhazeNo you wouldn’t lmao. Your Rurik dynasty were fucking Scandinavians. You were literally ruled by Scandinavians. And I hate to tell you but Proto Norse culture comes from Proto Germanic. That’s why there was a Woden being worshiped in England long before the first Viking calling him Odin set foot on English soil.
The fuck are you talking about dweeb? Varangians literally founded Kievan Rus. And varangians were Scandinavians not Slavs. They were assimilated AFTER the Viking age. But they most definitely conquered your Slav ancestors 😂
You Slavs ain’t never conquered shit from Germanics. Rurik was a goddamn Scandinavian which makes him a Germanic. You’re still naming your countries like Russia and Belarus after a Germanic prince who conquered you Slavs 😂
Oleg the wise worshipped Norse gods…..Germanic gods
My moustache just grew two inches watching this.
At least you can grow one. Always wanted a 'stache. I just look scruffy if I don't shave.
@@donjuan3528 HAHAHAHA
@Doubting Thomas: Has this been confirmed ?
My dick shrank 2 inches because even I wouldn't fuck with Wyatt Earp.
Lmfao
0:55 The look of anger and hatred on Wyatt’s face turning to the smirk of, “You see that? It says ‘United States Marshal.’” is great. You literally see Wyatt transform back into the lawman he said he was retired from and refused job offers earlier in the movie.
One brother got killed, the other got maimed. Wyatt's motivation. Doc Holliday: "It's not Revenge he's after...it's a Reckoning."
Wyatt doesn’t make things even, he goes all out until he is satisfied
He did far more than that, he threw Western Liberalism in the garbage where it belongs and brought down the mighty hammer of authoritarian justice.
He's not out to get " The Lawman of the Year ". He's out for blood.
THe part where the immortals ride in with the sunset brings goosebumps, especially after Wyat says Hells coming with me
They look like the horseman after the seal breaks.
"You called down the thunder and now you got it!!!" This was one of my favorite lines in this movie..
I'll be your huckleberry...
I STILL BELIEVE IT WAS HUCKLE BEARER!
@@hardwirecars Val Kilmer has said the he said "huckleberry" in the film. I understand the meaning of "huckle bearer," and it may have been a common expression back in the day. But Doc Holiday, as portrayed by Val Kilmer, said "huckleberry." Case closed! ;)
"You called down the thunder, well now you got it."
*ahem* I believe the correct pronunciation of the line is YOU CALLED DOWN THE THUNDER, WELL NOW YOU GOT IT!
@@Yerflua 👍
Ike went from "He's mine!" to "Wyatt, please don't kill me!" in 54 seconds!
if you were staring down a double barrel with 2 triggers (meaning you can unleash both barrels at the same time) you would to.
Ike said "He's mine!" in reference to Virgil. Virgil had buffaloed him the day of the gunfight.
That’s pretty much his entire character.
The only thing about this film I didn't like - Ike wasn't killed in a brutal fashion.
ike was a coward
Tombstone is amongst Kurt Russell's finest work, imo! Classic American Actor.
David Davidson This movie and Breakdown are my two favorite Kurt Russell movies.
@@airira Breakdown is a good one! Good morning Airira.
This and Escape from New York for me. John Carpenter's The Thing was also a great performance from Kurt.
This is crap compared to his Fast and Furious stint!
Loved backdraft man
"Hey Matty, Where's Wyatt?" "Right behind you, Stilwell!"" BLAAAMMMM
Ike: "NO!!!"
@@aggressiveattitudeera887 YOU CALLED DOWN THE THUNDER, WELL NOW YOU GOT IT!
...
Pretty much all of Wyatt's dialogue here is best done with CapsLock on.
Nothing better than Buckshot
Kurt Russell is a natural-born Western movie actor!
He's brilliant. I mean from playing Jack Burton to this...
i want to see kurt russell, russell crowe(the quick and the dead watch it for the camp not for a serious western) and believe it or not Chris Pratt(dude did good in the new magnificent 7) and the final Clint Eastwood. Would love a movie with all them in it
So is Kerri russell
To bad kurt dosen't have a long track record of westerns like Eastwood. Even Sam elliot has made more westerns .
@@randyacuna3248 as regards this particular movie , Mr. Russel had to finish the film as the behind the scenes Director because it was over budget and was about to be Canned . He cut several of his own scenes in this to get the time of the original screen play down from the size of a magnum opus to a viewable length.
One of the best Westerns made. Historically dubious, but a great movie.
They certainly played fast and loose with some of the facts. For instance, Wyatt had no intention of retiring from law enforcement, he planned on running for sheriff, and did serve as deputy sheriff. But of all the Earp/Holiday/Tombstone movies, and I have 9 on DVD, this one is the most accurate.
my favorite used to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid now it's Tombstone by far followed by open range
look up history buff's video on this movie. it's pretty good.
the real story is, unsurprisingly, a political conflict. which wouldn't exactly make for a thrilling action movie.
Well if that ain't how it happened, we'll just say it was, and fight any man that says otherwise!
This scene gives me goose bumps everytime. I felt the fear that Wyatt invoked as he declared war on the red sash wearing gang. Finally, a moment where the intensity of "good" outweighed that of "evil".
Wyatt Earp actually borke his quite calm composier, had to eventually
@@Defied_-vw2jz Yes, I love movies where the main character goes from calm, to simmering, then to erupting in vengeance. But Tombstone made it clear that Wyatt was not looking for revenge but for a reckoning instead. This is far more terrifying for the Cowboys Gang because revenge means Wyatt would only kill those specific people who killed his brother. But a reckoning is equivalent to full genocide or eradication of the Cowboys Gang to purify the land from their evil once and for all.
So many year later and still gives me chills
"Behold, the pale horse, and the man who sat upon him was Death, and Hell followed with him."
From "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
That's what the priest had said before being shot by Ringo....today it becomes Covid 19
Pale Rider..
Yeah...Doc is coming
Love that scripture
Stephen Lang's portrayal as Ike is criminally underrated in this film.
He's such a pathetic character. All talk but a complete coward. 🤣
@@johnaustin209and that’s why it’s so good, because he was able to make you despise and hate him for being pathetic, it’s a fictional Hollywood film, he didn’t have to be so unbearably pathetic, but he sold that to all of us.
@@jameshutchens1303 Riiiiight.
Best movie quote: You tell'em I'm comin...and Hell's comin with me!!!
I’m so glad my Dad introduced this movie to me growing up!
I've always loved that two or three of the guys were just bros he hung at with at the saloon some times.... SOLID
This speech by Wyatt is my favorite scene in the movie besides Doc Holiday’s duel with Johnny Ringo towards the end of the movie. “I’m your huckleberry.” 😃😃😃😃
Damn, this was a GREAT picture!
:19 thats the eyes of a guy who knows hes about to do some killing. Such a great casting job they did in this movie.
One of the greatest scenes in all movie history!
Rick Kinki Naw, Avengers infinite wars a fiction movie did that.
Yes, a great scene. Sadly all fiction. The truth is nobody saw who shot and killed Stillwell. It's all speculation that it was Wyatt.
@@bigdave46148 I don't know, I think it's pretty well established that it was Wyatt. Sure, the scene is pure fiction. Wyatt pretty much ambushed Stilwell on a dark, deserted section of track.
The scene that was totally fictionalized was Doc killing Johnny Ringo. Doc was in court in Colorado the day Johnny Ringo died, and besides, Ringo killed himself.
bigdave46148 I’m pretty sure Wyatt did in fact kill him but yeah, you’re right. I’m also certain he wouldn’t have let Clanton run off to warn the others about what’s coming. He more than likely would’ve gunned him down too had he had the chance.
@@ryanpmcp I think Ike was in the vicinity, but he took off before Wyatt killed Stilwell. And I don't think Clanton was directly involved in Morgan's assassination, anyway. It was Frank Stilwell and Pete Spence, with Indian Charlie and Hank Swilling as lookouts.
Hell’s coming with me and his name is Doc Holiday
One of the best western's ever.
One of the most Classic hollywood scenes in history
I get chills every time I see this scene!
Es la mejor película de vaqueros, fotografía, música, elenco.. La mejor de todas!
0:35 you broke the 180° rule man, you broke it 😱😱😱
When it switches to the 5 of them riding with the sun behind them and that music…damn! Gets me pumped every time…amazing movie for how old it is now. Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer = badasses
Same , goosebumps everytime
that would have to be the best line lve ever heard " Tell em hells coming with me " l love it
Love the backdrop of the blazing sun with the law riding off, ready to unleash hell.
For real like hell was directly behind them to unleashed
right it went against the norm of the heros riding off into the sunset instead it was riding away after the bad guys.
Ride of the Valkyries.
The greatest of all cowboy movie ever made all the characters been played exceptionally well including Michael Biehn playing the opposite side great Johnny Ringo character mervellous just mervellous...plus the saloon scene ' looks like i'am playing cards with by brothers kids or something ' 😂😂😂🤣🤣👍👍 i just love the film OMG! ..best wishes from paradise Fiji
Hell said, "Nah, I'm gonna stay behind. Just a little too dangerous."
Chuck Norris must have cracked a grin a time or two while watching this movie!
Ike was spared 4 times
1. When wyatt was arresting curly bill
2. At O.K carrol
3. At railway station
4. At last when cowboys were chased
Ike wasnt worth capturing bein the pussy fellow he was. One of those guys trying to fit in really.
Yeah he actin all hard but deep inside he's a goddamn coward
Did you say carrol?
Cowards die a thousand deaths
The guy who played Ike Clanton did a great job because I straight up hated his guts throughout the entire movie.....
One of the greatest scenes every period especially when there riding and the sun in the background Chills
Jesus this is the Greatest movie of all time to me 🙌🏾
Val Kilmer been cheated.. He was number 1 on the movie ...Val deserves the Oscar
There was a lot of good acting in this movie. Kilmer was, of course, amazing but Stephen Lang as Ike Clanton was just as good. He was so slimy.
I can't argue about Oscar
kilmer. he's good bank
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While I think he deserved a nomination, whether he deserved a win is certainly debatable. He would have been too against Jack Nicholson from A Few Good Men, Al Pacino from Glengarry Glen Ross, and Gene Hackman from Unforgiven (who actually won). It would be hard to pick because 1992 was such a great year for movies.
Not even nominated. They gave it to Tommy Lee Jones for the fugitive? I suspect Val was too nice looking so Hollywood did not take him seriously enough.
The 90s were a special time for cinema what do we have now??? Comic book movies not much variety or new creative films.
Ike the gur-lee man! Crying like a little gurl! ' oh please Wyatt! Don't kill me!
I may be reading too much into it, but at 0:18 I believe that Wyatt is saying, "I'm the one to finish it." Virgil is giving his blessing. That is just me.
Virgil saying to Wyatt with the wave:. "Good hunting, bro.".
When they're riding with the setting sun behind them it's almost like seeing the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse until you realize there's 5 of them.
Love the movie all the actors actresses and some of the best lines written especially Hells coming with me
TELL'EM I'M COMING AND HELL'S COMING WITH ME!!!!! Love this scene...
Best line in a western I ever hear...u tell them am coming an hells coming wit me
"Hey Maddie, wheres Wyatt"
"Right behind you Stillwell Angel, and no we're not gonna lose"
**fires shotgun**
This movie was the curse of Hollyweird, ain’t been anything watchable since this masterpiece hit the screen.
My all time favourite film this
This is my favorite movie. Ooooohh this part is so good!
Clanton is always begging wyatt not to kill him. Such a rough and tough cowboy!😅
Tombstone é um dos melhores filmes de Faroeste que ja foi feito. Não canso de assistir.
By far the best line in that movie.
I kinda like "You're not as stupid as you look Ike".
"Alright, Clanton! You called down the thunder, well now YOU GOT IT!
You see that? It says UNITED STATES MARSHALL!"
(wyatt! wyatt, PLEASE don't kill me! PLEASE!)
"Take a good look at'm, Ike, cause that's how you're gonna end up!"
"The Cowboys are FINISHED, understand me?!
I see a red sash, I KILL the man wearin' it!"
"So run, you cur! RUN! Tell all the other curs the law's comin'!"
"YOU TELL'EM I'M COMIN'!
AND HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME, YOU HEAR?!!
HELL'S COMIN' WITH ME!!!"
Yeah we saw the whole speech in the clip
Mike Kinney Pretty sure it’s for the copy paste smartass
Got goosebumps while he's saying that
@@KUCINGCUKING_3768 I STILL get goosebumps, my man.
"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."
Very powerful, I think this is my favorite scene in the movie; if I'd been in Earp's position, I'd be just as pissed, except, my motivation would be to avenge a murdered woman.
Pretty historically accurate, but most badass lines in the movie, "you tell him I'm coming and hell's coming with me, hell's coming with me!"
Love that line Hell’s coming with me.
The last ride of Wyatt Earp and his Immortals.
My favorite part of this scene is when he spurs Ike's mouth
This is my 3rd favorite scene. 2nd is the shootout at the creak & 1st is when Doc makes Ringo look like a 90 yr old man when it comes to drawing fast!
Scary! Even the train is backing up! Lol
How did Val Kilmer not win an Oscar for his portrayal of Doc Holiday? "I'm your Huckleberry"
Classic western, one of the best ever.
When Wyatt brings down the thunder it rains a hellstorm.
He carries the power of God in that mustache lol.
Like the 5150 reference on the train car, a California code for mental health issues.
And a Van Halen album!
The spur raked across Ike's face...
👍👍👍👍👍
One of the greatest movie scenes every! Convince me I am wrong.
Morgan dying right before this makes this scene so impactful
That spur move was pure Clint!
He gave Ike a few chances to live lmao
In the movie Wyatt and his posse are killing Cowboys left and right. In fact they only killed four: Frank Stilwell, Florentino Cruz, Curly Bill, and Johnny Barnes. Barnes was actually wounded but died from complications some months later and it's generally believed that Johnny Ringo committed suicide.
No.
We believe the movie.
I could see Johnny Ringo committing suicide. If Doc Holliday was after me, suicide would be the less painful option.
Pete Spence died under "mysterious circumstances".
The best Wyatt Earp movie bar none
@Jack Tattis: Has this been confirmed ?
This here, boys and girls, is called, "taming the West."
Right behind ha stillwell!!! BOOM!!!
the greatest western scene ever thank you
NOT EVEN CLOSE. You clearly haven't seen many westerns.
This scene still gives me chill bumps
1:31 That's an amazing shot.
One of the best westerns
One of my favorite lines. Hell is coming with me.
Hell is coming with me... Hell is coming with meeee
Definitely Kurt Russell's best role ever
1:30 gives me serious Red Dead Redemption vibes!😁👍🏼
And thus began the rampage known as Wyatt Earp's Vendetta Ride.
You can't fully appreciate this scene until you've seen a man in real life reach that point. I have. Different circumstances, different words spoken (actually whispered, rather than shouted), but the meaning was VERY clear - hell was just two steps behind him and woe be unto any that got in his way.
There's a saying that the man who just wanted to raise his family, do his job, and be left alone is the most dangerous. Because, they know that if they're ever pushed to a point to take up violence, they would be sacrificing all that they hold most dear. So, they're literally men who have nothing left and will seek vengeance on those that made him that way..
You called down the thunder. Well now you've got it.
The very best part of the movie.
Kurt Russell: I’m thinking I’m going to play this scene up a bit. Wyatt has been calm and collected so far, but I’m going to show a little anger and edginess.
Director: Turn it up to 11.
Russell: Is it ok if I shout? Because I’m thinking about really dialing it up here.
Director: Yes. Shout. Show some emotion. I want the audience to see some menace from Wyatt.
*Russell does scene*
Director: Holy... did we get the low angle shot? Please tell me we got the low angle shot!
I know somewhere Chuck Norris & Clint Eastwood were watching this saying DAAAAM!!! Now that's a reconning it's bout to go down..
It's ironic how wyatt goes to tombstone to make money then turns to justice
I love this movie
Greatest threat in cinema history.
2 memorable scenes from this film. Holiday headshot to Ringo & Curly Bill getting shot by Wyatt in the gunfight in a hail of bullets.
God damn, what a film!
Gotta say, seeing Doc Holliday as part of that supporting group is intimidating af...
Cómo puedo ver la película completa dijanme
The Hero’s call to justice ~ what’s the saying..? um…’a Hero is anyone who does the right thing five minutes longer than anyone else..’ . Great script even when repeated by others !
Wyhatt burnt STIWELL up with that double barrell👀👀🍺🍻🍺