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Комментарии • 400

  • @OverlordMake
    @OverlordMake Год назад +14

    This man!
    "Smells like silver in this town!"
    *Pulls out actual silver to smell it.*
    "It doesn't smell like anything guys."
    And that's why I love Him! XD

  • @arifeannor9573
    @arifeannor9573 Год назад +80

    Kurt Russell actually directed this movie, uncredited because apparently it was going to be a lot different and Kurt knew his facts and movies better than the director did and fixed it and he's the reason doc holliday is as great of a character in this movie as he is. Would be no great val kilmer as doc holliday if not for kurt.

    • @anthonyzarate9807
      @anthonyzarate9807 Год назад +4

      Val Kilmer had arguably the best supporting actor performances EVER! I would put it up there with Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men and George Kennedy in Cool Hand Luke. I didn't know that Kurt Russell played a part in just how impactful Kilmer's performances was. I'm glad to know this. It makes me respect Kurt Russell even more!
      P.S. One of my top 10 movies of all-time is "The Thing (1982)" and Kurt Russell was a big part of that as well. Of course John Carpenter is the main reason. Carpenter is one of the more underrated movie makers ever!

    • @gahrie
      @gahrie Год назад +7

      They actually fired the first director and Russell hired the second director to be a front man while he did the actual directing himself. He got the idea from Sylvester Stallone who had done the same thing with the same director. Kilmer's role grew because Russell shrank his character's time on screen to spend more time directing.

    • @strangeworldsunlimited712
      @strangeworldsunlimited712 Год назад +2

      The screen writer tried to direct the movie as well, and according to Kurt and Val, it was obvious that as good of a writer as he was, he was not a good director. Kurt convinced him to step back, bring in an experienced director, and make the movie. Kurt, of course played a big hand in directing as well. Co-director, if you will, but uncredited as such.

    • @williamallen7984
      @williamallen7984 Год назад +1

      The fact that Kilmer didn’t get an Oscar for this movie is criminal…

    • @tvdroid22
      @tvdroid22 Год назад

      I can believe that. In the making of Tombstone DVD, Kurt was obviously proud of the efforts towards authenticity. I can see him being in charge behind the scenes.

  • @RLKmedic0315
    @RLKmedic0315 Год назад +68

    As a paramedic I have had several patients with TB. A few of them were still smoking when I walked up to them. They were coughing, but not much more than any patient with COPD or CHF. I can 100% believe Doc could have smoked without falling into a coughing fit occasionally.

    • @RLKmedic0315
      @RLKmedic0315 Год назад +17

      A few other things, Curly Bill Brocious actually had a mustache like that, you can look up pics of him. Powers Booth looked pretty spot on.
      The shootout in the creek actually happened, several of the ambushers survived and confirmed how Earp killed Curly Bill. And that Wyatt was not hit even when he walked into the creek.
      My favorite line in the movie is
      "Hell, I got lots of friends."
      "I don't "
      Kilmer should have won as Oscar for his performance.

    • @Midv1322
      @Midv1322 Год назад +2

      Maybe you had some crap tamales. I’m from north county San Diego. Old lady’s selling bomb ass tamales out of little carts they push around all over. Only shit ones I’ve had has been at a restaurant or cafeterias

    • @mileslantz4106
      @mileslantz4106 Год назад

      @@Midv1322 while I did have the "best ever" while living in San Marcos, they were still tamales and very Meh. I've never understood how they get all hyped up🤷‍♂️

    • @fieryredpodcast
      @fieryredpodcast Год назад +2

      As an 🚑 EMT for over a decade, I agree Rick.

    • @RLKmedic0315
      @RLKmedic0315 Год назад +1

      @@fieryredpodcast 26 years for me. Good job as long as you don't mind blood, guts and other fluids, lol.

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Год назад +56

    "I'm your huckleberry..."
    Fun 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" author Margaret Mitchell.
    Western Connection Fact: The excerpt from William Shakespeare's "Henry the V" that is recited by Mr. Fabian is the same passage that Dutton Peabody 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 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.

    • @wendymattingly9344
      @wendymattingly9344 Год назад +1

      Just to let you know: the phrase is not "I'm your huckleberry." but "I'm your huckle bearer." A huckle was the name of the handle on a coffin back then. Bearer, as in a pallbearer, is the name of those that carried the coffin. So back in that age a pallbearers was a "huckle bearer."

    • @BroomMirdon
      @BroomMirdon Год назад +10

      @@wendymattingly9344 Just to let you know, the phrases said in the film are "I'm your huckleberry" and "I'll be your huckleberry".

    • @justin_ogre
      @justin_ogre Год назад +4

      @Abradolf Lincler You are Correct. Its in the script as such and Val Kilmer's book is titled "I'm Your Huckleberry." And I wish the hucklebearer meme would just die already.

    • @wendymattingly9344
      @wendymattingly9344 Год назад +3

      @@BroomMirdon I stand corrected. I was given several articles, back when I used the sound bite from the movie as a notifications tone. These articles discussed the statements I made previously to your comment. I even mentioned it prior in voting for the movie. However, seeing opposition on my statements I did some deeper research and found multiple sources denouncing what I had written. I am in the wrong. I do apologize for the misinformation.

    • @PK-VLOGG
      @PK-VLOGG Год назад +1

      @@justin_ogre I hate this fact that this “fact” is wrong because I would’ve been better if it was buckle berrer

  • @nonsequiturm
    @nonsequiturm Год назад +4

    A well-read man who knows his history, botany, multi-lingual, etc
    Out of all the First Time Watchers I've given a shot, you're the most learned.
    Respect

  • @anthonydean1743
    @anthonydean1743 Год назад +22

    Something I always like to mention? This is the 4th film Michael Biehn (Ringo) and Bill Paxton (Morgan) where both in. 1st was Terminator, 2nd was the sequel Aliens, and 3rd was Navy Seals.

  • @GoEqBro
    @GoEqBro Год назад +19

    Very good reaction. Your historical knowledge of Holliday made your reaction that much better. He is credited with 4-6 actual killings. He was incredibly quick on the draw, but he usually fired before taking proper aim. He shot a good number of men, ending confrontations, but not mortally. More often than not, he’d hit legs or feet, even. It was his quickness that made him a legend. Extremely interesting figure in history.

    • @mitchellpurdy470
      @mitchellpurdy470 Год назад

      Flesh wound would kill you back then.

    • @GoEqBro
      @GoEqBro Год назад +1

      @@mitchellpurdy470 Gut shots, yes. This isn’t the Middle Ages we’re talking about. Look at all the amputations during the Civil War - this is after that.

  • @rudyramos2333
    @rudyramos2333 Год назад +7

    Probably my all time favorite movie. Doc was a straight up friend. Everyone needs a friend like him.

  • @HughGReckshun
    @HughGReckshun Год назад +25

    Fun fact...
    Wyatt was never formally/legally "married" to Matty. And she was never actually sick or suffering from anything. She just picked up a drug addiction, at some point.

    • @celticluvr
      @celticluvr Год назад +1

      She probably did get headaches after the addiction started when she was starting to withdrawal from the laudenum, though. Probably made a 'nice' cover story for her addiction.

    • @MsAppassionata
      @MsAppassionata Год назад

      I hear that she was once a prostitute and returned to doing that prior to her death.

    • @JTidiotboy
      @JTidiotboy 11 месяцев назад

      Drug addiction is a sickness. And addicts do suffer.

  • @bugvswindshield
    @bugvswindshield Год назад +16

    top 3 westerns ever made.
    Kurt Russel is the man.
    Co wrote, stared, produced and was uncredited as director as well.
    Thanks!

  • @johnmiller7682
    @johnmiller7682 Год назад +8

    All those mustaches were real. The actors actually had a competition to see who could grow the best one.

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae Год назад +6

      To be fair I think Sam Elliott was born with that moustache...lol.

  • @Dibrini
    @Dibrini Год назад +20

    Tamales are gross? Better not bring that blasphemy to Texas!

  • @seanhaase2796
    @seanhaase2796 Год назад +8

    I really appreciate the fact you consider the history you do know prior to watching

  • @racing2cat
    @racing2cat Год назад +13

    Aside the fact that y'all are so wrong about pickles.....really enjoyed this reaction. Kevin Costner westerns are my top recommendation in this genre: 1. Open Range (with Robert Duvall), 2. Dances With Wolves, 3. Silverado (really young Costner and with Danny Glover, Brian Dennehy and Kevin Kline). 🙂❤

    • @jakeand9020
      @jakeand9020 Год назад +1

      Dances with wolves is among the most overrated movies ever. It's got some good parts and top notch acting, but altogether it's a slogfest.

  • @posmanager44
    @posmanager44 Год назад +6

    What amazes me is the amount of knowledge you have on every damn thing you react to. Lol you're reactions are like entertaining school lessons. You're the Sheldon Cooper of reactions channels! Lol

    • @MRLBOYDMOVIEREVIEWS
      @MRLBOYDMOVIEREVIEWS  Год назад +5

      Lol Sheldon seems to be rooted in a character that has Asperger’s syndrome, I actually have Asperger’s syndrome. Great Call

    • @posmanager44
      @posmanager44 Год назад +2

      @@MRLBOYDMOVIEREVIEWS wow! That was Def a lucky comparison on my part. Been a fan for a while now but I really noticed the amount of knowledge you posses with your john wick reactions. The locations, knowledge of artwork, history and languages is inspiring.

  • @paulcurlin2789
    @paulcurlin2789 Год назад +18

    These mustaches were stalked trapped and trained by some of the most talented mustache wranglers in Hollywood. Some of the 'staches were collected from as far away as the deserts of Australia. One was rumored to have been caught far up in the mountains of Turkey 🙂

  • @jamesalexander5623
    @jamesalexander5623 Год назад +2

    Did you notice the "Tub" in the first Bar was Billy Bob Thorton? And the Older Rancher at the end was Charlton Heston?

  • @Ray_Morris
    @Ray_Morris Год назад +10

    I've never liked westerns at all. But this movie... I've seen it at least a dozen times. One of the best movies ever made.

    • @jasonskeans3327
      @jasonskeans3327 Год назад +3

      I'm usually in the same boat, but have you seen The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?

    • @encrypter46
      @encrypter46 Год назад +3

      @@jasonskeans3327 Or "Purgatory"?

    • @brewswillis9783
      @brewswillis9783 Год назад +1

      Try Silverado, I'm not a western fan either but there are a handful that are really good.

    • @Ray_Morris
      @Ray_Morris Год назад

      @@jasonskeans3327 I tried to, but couldn't get into it.

    • @anthonyzarate9807
      @anthonyzarate9807 Год назад +2

      I agree, and Val Kilmer as Doc was arguably the best supporting role job in the history of cinema!

  • @AgentMullet
    @AgentMullet Год назад +1

    one of my favorite lines ever. “Say when.” so simple. so badass. perfect example of less is more. And val kilmer nails the delivery and how he carries himself as Doc Holliday, it just perfectly suits him. so perfect. THE CONFIDENCE.

  • @212x3
    @212x3 Год назад +5

    Val Kilmer should have won an Oscar for his performance.

  • @susanconstable2113
    @susanconstable2113 Год назад +6

    Val Kilmer played doc so well. His acting is tops in this movie!

  • @cinemacodey
    @cinemacodey Год назад +3

    Love that your so well read on Doc Holiday! That was so cool.

  • @texasdustfart
    @texasdustfart Год назад +12

    I like how you added your personal tie in to the history of "Doc" Holiday so I will put mine in as well. The saloon where we first see Holiday and he ended Ed Bailey's life (true story) was at Fort Richardson next to present day Jacksboro Texas. "Doc" Holiday met Wyatt Earp at Fort Griffin close to Albany Texas I've toured both Forts and he was mentioned at both.

    • @disguy666
      @disguy666 Год назад +1

      I go through Jacksboro several times a year but did not know that.

    • @joeaa6308
      @joeaa6308 Год назад

      An ft.worth's hells half acre was notorious for high crime an killings wyatt an Bat Matheson,Butch cassidy and the Sundance kid an the wild bunch frequent ft.worth the famous picture of gang was their down fall also look up luke short and long hair jim courtright famous shoot out at white elephant saloon

  • @sherigrow6480
    @sherigrow6480 Год назад +6

    The best tamales come from the lady that sells them in the grocery store parking lot! So good. Laudenum was often given or prescribed to women for cramps or migraines in those days, unfortunately. Wyatt's common-law wife was an addict, and eventually died from that.

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae Год назад

      Lol. I said almost exactly the same thing only without the tamales.

    • @arcanask
      @arcanask Год назад +1

      It's essentially liquid opium. to think they downed that stuff like water.

  • @mclizzard2928
    @mclizzard2928 Год назад +2

    I heard "unnecessary mustache," and I just laaaaaaaghed! They all feel that way at first. By the end of the movie, they are at least as important as the guns and the horses.

  • @Jiambo
    @Jiambo Год назад +2

    I agree with ya on bringing back the style of clothes.
    Such a perfect and clean look.

  • @slongf15
    @slongf15 Год назад +3

    Someone might have mentioned it already but going heeled meant carrying a gun. I grew up around ranchers and farmers so I heard the term from time to time.

  • @kryme2179
    @kryme2179 Год назад +5

    If you hadn't read/heard before...all the mustaches and lightening in the movie were real. My dad had the Criterion Edition of this on Laserdisc. One of my all-time favorite movies.

  • @throneborn
    @throneborn Год назад +4

    So glad this won the poll. Great reaction. One of my top 3 favorite movies ever.

  • @branphillips9546
    @branphillips9546 Год назад +1

    Historically, Doc told Wyatt to not come back so Wyatt would remember him as he was several months before he died of TB. Kate stayed with Doc to the end. She admired Doc, cared for him, and respected him, but was not in love with him, just as Doc was not in love with her. Both understood that, yet remained together through thick and thin.

  • @themadness1925
    @themadness1925 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the history lesson. That was really good and interesting information on Doc.

  • @J4yDitto
    @J4yDitto Год назад +2

    Why Val kilmer never won an Oscar for that role is a crime.

  • @jRoy7
    @jRoy7 Год назад +5

    I love this movie but I can never decide if Tombstone or Unforgiven is the greatest Western ever made. For now I'll say they are tied for first. ;)

  • @bellerain381
    @bellerain381 Год назад

    I was raised on Tombstone, Lonesome Dove and so many other Westerns…this shows the real spirit of the old West and I believe they should bring more Westerns back!!

  • @BolofromAvlis
    @BolofromAvlis Год назад +1

    I guess they had to keep Ike alive because they wanted to stick closer to his original death. He wasn't killed by the Earps, but years later by a lawman, while attempting cattle rustling, at least according to Wikipedia.

  • @maz031
    @maz031 Год назад +1

    Straight off the top. I just learned more about Doc Holiday in the first min of this video than i did the movie!

  • @encrypter46
    @encrypter46 Год назад +4

    Also, try "Quigley Down Under". Excellent far, far western. (Australia).

  • @arnoldja1
    @arnoldja1 Год назад +2

    THE best western ever. i was honestly surprised you knew so much about Doc. 2 things i agree whole heartedly with you on 1) the dress code they had 2) the raining scene xD Side note - I think John Wick has spoiled you on action movies lmao

  • @dawnburris6412
    @dawnburris6412 Год назад +2

    Love your Doc history! Thanks for that! This has been a favorite of mine since I first saw it! I believe Val should have received an Oscar for his performance! Wonderful reaction as always! Btw, I want to say, your voice is memorizing! ❤

  • @brockblades
    @brockblades Год назад +1

    Tombstone was required watching for members of our swat team. And you had to be able to quote it as well

  • @brianjones6588
    @brianjones6588 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve watched several reactions to this movie and you are the first person who already knew the history…I really appreciate that sir

  • @marketsquareus
    @marketsquareus 26 минут назад

    Perhaps in the scene after morgan got shot the rain is only coming down on Wyatt to illustrate or symbolize the storm that he is going through? Perhaps a representation of his anger?

  • @gpierce85
    @gpierce85 Год назад +2

    Hands down the greatest Western Movie Ever! Way ahead of its time.

  • @ethangospodareck
    @ethangospodareck Год назад +1

    By eye witness accounts Wyatt did actually stand rather still during the shoot out at the OK Corral. He had several grazes to his jacket, but no wounds. Theoretically, if you don't move, you just kind of disappear amid the caos. Don't know if there was a pattern to this and how he fought and if that shoot out at the river was accurate too.

  • @markkringle9144
    @markkringle9144 Год назад

    The scene with Kurt Russel and Billie Bob Thornton is epic! "Pull that smoke wagon and see happens!"

  • @jduncanandroid
    @jduncanandroid Год назад +1

    I generally love most genres of film, but westerns don't do much for me... that said, this is one of my favorite films of all time.

  • @sandbagger57
    @sandbagger57 Год назад

    The costumes they wore were Edwardian clothes from England. The western clothes had been scooped up and controlled by the Kevin Costner Wyatt Earp movie. As you stated Doc Holiday's lady was the Hungarian Big Nose Kate. I ate in the restaurant with her name in Tombstone. Wyatt Earp's lady was the Jewish Josephine Marcus. They lived in California where he would talk to actors about the West. She protected his image in the book by Lake and the TV show based on it. This included his friend Doc Holiday. It was great to hear you talk about one of my favorite people.

  • @ErikStone1
    @ErikStone1 Год назад +1

    In 1898, Bayer & Co. introduced heroin as a pain reliever and cough suppressant; so the use of Laudanum - which was used back then to treat pain from women's cramps - isn't that crazy of an idea.

  • @celestialangel666
    @celestialangel666 Год назад

    So for the part where the guy is armed and being slapped - the way the holster is, and with how close Wyatt is, he cannot draw without his arm hitting Wyatt, meaning Wyatt COULD stop him and keep going with the slap.
    Glad so many people are seeing this awesome movie!

  • @anthonydean1743
    @anthonydean1743 Год назад +1

    The thing about tamales is that it's all about who is making them. I only eat the ones we will be making in a couple of weeks for Christmas, our own red chilli sauce blend, and hog fat used in the masa for proper texture and taste.

  • @gagereed486
    @gagereed486 Год назад

    I was pleasantly surprised that your knew so much about tombstone.
    Doc Holliday might be my favorite historical figure of all time. I did an hour and a half podcast episode covering his life a year or so ago

  • @nltoriola89
    @nltoriola89 Год назад +1

    I love that you are a very well educated man. It makes your reactions that much more interesting. 👏

  • @melissamcfarlin6840
    @melissamcfarlin6840 Год назад

    Also time is greatly compressed. The gunfight was Oct 1881. Virgil was shot Dec 1881, Morgan was killed Mar 1882, the Vendetta ride was mid Mar to mid Apr 1882. Ringo died July 1882 and Doc died Nov 8 1887.

  • @abelresendez140
    @abelresendez140 Год назад +1

    Miss heard qoutes..."im your huckleberry"...
    What he actually said was " im your huckle bearer"...in the old west, caskets had handles called huckles...when you carried a person to his grave you were a "huckle bearer"...it has since been changed to a pall bearer

    • @toddwynn3397
      @toddwynn3397 Год назад

      Val Kilmer, the script, and the book the script was adapted from all say the line is, "I'm your huckleberry."

  • @4stringtim
    @4stringtim Год назад

    The movie "My Darling Clementine" (1946) was based on information that Wyatt Earp had given in person to Director John Ford.

  • @mikewarker4445
    @mikewarker4445 Год назад +1

    Gotta say, this was the best reaction you’ve done. Very informative. Loved it . Thanks

  • @MrPitbull77089
    @MrPitbull77089 Год назад +2

    Silverado is the best Western ever made. In my opinion. Tombstone definitely 2nd tho.

  • @hellbillyjr
    @hellbillyjr Год назад +1

    Glad ya checked this one. One of my top 5 favorite movies. Appreciate ya throwing in some historical context as well

  • @50287856
    @50287856 Год назад +1

    Great info about Doc's life at the beginning.

  • @katiegwynn4495
    @katiegwynn4495 4 месяца назад

    This is wonderful watching this with someone who knows the history so well!

  • @laurawallis7093
    @laurawallis7093 Год назад +1

    I love your history of Doc Holliday😊

  • @sixofseven
    @sixofseven Год назад +1

    I Enjoy the added historical information

  • @theairwaybat1830
    @theairwaybat1830 Год назад

    Some of those mustaches deserved awards

  • @jduncanandroid
    @jduncanandroid Год назад +1

    Well, the thing about Ike Clanton is that he is actually an historical character, and his date and location of death is known... so that's one of the main reasons he survives the main part of the film.

  • @NHBackcountryGuide
    @NHBackcountryGuide Год назад +1

    Huckleberry is actually supposed to me Huckle Bearer. Huckle was a casket manufacturer and this is one of the most misheard and misquoted movie lines of all time.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae Год назад +2

    Back in the past people were often "prescribed" laudanum for headaches or "female" issues. A lot, like Maddie, became addicted to it. Maddie was Wyatt's common law wife at the most.
    I wouldn't want to dress like that again. Did it for one night and those dresses are pretty but cumbersome and unconformable as heck. You gentlemen would have it easy compared to us ladies.

  • @mamaalaska
    @mamaalaska Год назад

    @MrLBoyd fun fact, I live in Juneau, Alaska, Wyatt Earp, and his significant other Matty Live here he left his rifle at the red dog saloon, and it is still displayed here!

  • @LittleSkin18
    @LittleSkin18 Год назад

    Being that Tombstone is in the Sonoran desert, can confirm it will rain in one area and not be raining 5 feet away lol

  • @hornorsilk2901
    @hornorsilk2901 Год назад +2

    Next time you watch it, you might want to watch the extended Director's Cut. It explains what happened to Kate, for example. It's about 6 mins longer, but the scenes in it help close off a few plot points.

  • @slaaneshhedonite7068
    @slaaneshhedonite7068 Год назад

    You are the only person (aside from me) to notice the rain.
    And this is one of my all time favorite movies.
    I think this is one of threeish movies I saw every weekend during its theatrical run.

  • @choomah
    @choomah Год назад

    You'll be eatin' my foot if you curse pickles like that again, gawddamn!!
    😂😂

  • @arthurwright8827
    @arthurwright8827 Год назад +1

    Unless you’ve got access to a Mexican Grandma, you’ll never no how good tamales are. There’s not a restaurant or grocery store that can match a tamale made by an authentic abuela!

  • @jerryactrik1901
    @jerryactrik1901 Год назад +1

    Tamales are disgusting. 100% agree. And I always feel bad because I've had them three times, and each time it was a friend's mother saying her Tamales were going to change my mind but... nope.

  • @ryanwoolsey6972
    @ryanwoolsey6972 Год назад

    18:45…. Also in this scene & the scene leading up to this, the blood all over Wyatt’s hands never gets on anything else, his clothes, or Morgan’s forehead when he’s holding him before he dies

  • @fieryredpodcast
    @fieryredpodcast Год назад

    Years ago I bought the collector's edition DVD. It had Wyatt's drawing diagram for the police report of the OK corral incident. I have it framed on a wall.

  • @MsAppassionata
    @MsAppassionata Год назад

    Thanks for providing some historical information on Doc Holliday. Many other reviewers don’t even know that this is based on a true story and that the characters were real people, believe it or not.
    As for the rain scene - I was in Hawaii once and it literally rained on one block that I was standing on and was clear on the next block. No joke, so it is possible.
    And as far as Ike Clanton is concerned, he does not get killed at the OK Coral or on the run. He actually does get killed in a robbery, as stated at the end of the film.

  • @sandilar
    @sandilar Год назад +1

    Tombstone might be my fav movie all time. I loved ur description of doc!

  • @Mortismors
    @Mortismors Год назад

    If you ever come to Colorado you can visit Doc Holiday's grave in Glenwood Springs. There is now a new hot spring pool where Doc used to have a shack down by the Colorado river.

  • @willcool713
    @willcool713 Год назад

    The Showdown at the OK Corral, mythic, can't go wrong.

  • @UncleCharlie111x2
    @UncleCharlie111x2 Год назад

    I love hearing we need to go back to dressing like this!!! ON POINT!!!

  • @traviswall1982
    @traviswall1982 Год назад

    I have been learning Latin for a while and decided to come up with a Latin catchphrase for whatever reason and used "Always be Learning". *Semper Doctrina.*
    First thing to come to mind, so I researched the translation.

  • @eolson1964
    @eolson1964 Год назад

    I was about to comment on Wyatt Earp Speaks and you mention it. Kurt Russell directed a majority of this film(uncredited) and it was kept a secret for over a twenty years until Val Kilmer reveal it in an interview

  • @RebeccaPaige
    @RebeccaPaige Год назад

    In case it hasn't been said, the cousin of Doc's at the end was actually the inspiration for Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind

    • @melissamcfarlin6840
      @melissamcfarlin6840 Год назад

      Martha Ann Holliday became Sister Mary Melania. The inspiration for GWTW’s Melanie Hamilton, who did marry her 1st cousin.

  • @lanzknecht8599
    @lanzknecht8599 Год назад

    Fun fact: Ike Clanton was shot 1887 by a lawman who wanted to arrest him for cattle rustling, 6 years after the events in Tombstone.

  • @roywall8169
    @roywall8169 Год назад

    Loved hearing about your connection to the Doc Holliday story.

  • @---l---
    @---l--- Год назад +1

    Such a great movie

  • @rittherugger160
    @rittherugger160 Год назад

    Doc is buried in Golden, Colorado on a mountain overlooking Denver.

  • @stevesmith4600
    @stevesmith4600 Год назад

    I believe that the actual conflict was more opposing political parties. The local town (and police) leaned one way, while the county (that supported the cowboys) leaned another. Ike kept living, as he kind of played both sides.

  • @dylanholman3
    @dylanholman3 Год назад

    “Pickles are the grossest thing on the planet”
    Me: them’s is fightin words, son

  • @jeremybr2020
    @jeremybr2020 Год назад

    "Smell the silver" was just an expression dude. The fact that you can't really smell silver is probably the point of the expression. Such as.... "Even though you can't typically smell silver, there is so much silver here, that you can actually smell it."
    And it's true that Doc Holliday wasn't an exceptionally fast draw. He was good. But he wasn't anything like Wild Bill Hickok. No, where Doc Holliday had an advantage was he was fearless. He didn't really fear death. With his TB, he pretty much considered the rest of his life was on borrowed time anyways. So at those life and death moments, where someone might hesitate due to fear, Doc did not. Giving him that slim advantage.

  • @cmbowtie
    @cmbowtie Год назад

    Tombstone- Doc Holliday "I'm your huckle bearer" - I'm your man. Not huckleberry that says i'm your friend. Great movie to pic and good job.

  • @ronniestanley75
    @ronniestanley75 Год назад

    There is a bar in Griffin Ga called Holiday's. It's where Doc's father had a dental practice.

  • @Michael_Rega
    @Michael_Rega Год назад +3

    I would pay money just to hear you read books and plays!!!!!!
    You would make it sound so interesting!!!!! There is another whole career for you!!!!!

  • @jedidiahhoyle1986
    @jedidiahhoyle1986 Год назад

    That card dealer that Wyatt smacks around and he goes grabs the shotgun is Billy Bob Thornton most ppl who react don’t realize that because he has all the extra weight on.

  • @Gutslinger
    @Gutslinger Год назад

    I'll forever wonder what this movie would've been like, had they not fired the original director and writer, and rewrite some of the script.
    I watched one western historian, who got to visit the set before the original director was fired, say that he read the original script and if they had made the original movie, it would've been like the Godfather of westerns.
    He says he still holds hope that someone will get that original script and at least make it into a episodic series.

  • @corycody6967
    @corycody6967 Год назад

    The footage at the beginning is from a silent movie called “The Train Robbers”.

  • @jdub910
    @jdub910 Год назад +1

    I literally just watched this for the first time like a week ago I loved it

  • @firekrys
    @firekrys Год назад

    Pickles are absolutely nasty. My father hated them too, and I remember being a young kid and he told me how pickles are 'disgusting vegetables that are chained to the bottom of the ocean and left to rot.' Yuck.
    And that actually became a practical joke thing, to slip a pickle slice into his sandwich before left for work. :)

  • @melissamcfarlin6840
    @melissamcfarlin6840 Год назад

    You missed the delays when Curly Bill was shooting up the streets. At least twice Curly shoot at something and there was a considerable delay in the item breaking.

  • @sovcast8760
    @sovcast8760 Год назад

    Thanks for the extra history lesson, it was most appreciated.