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@tammywooley26352 ай бұрын
What makes Doc Holiday a force to be reckoned with is that Doc was suffering from Tuberculosis. Imagine if he wasn't sick how much better he would be.
@strawberryfields109413 күн бұрын
It was actually "I'm your huckle bearer." Huckles were the name of the handles on caskets. He was basically telling Ringo that he would carry his casket/be his pall bearer. In this case, also be the bringer of death/bringing the casket to him. It's a much darker line obscured by that sweet southern drawl.
@farrelfoster-lynam66833 ай бұрын
If ever there was an injustice at the Oscars, it's that Kilmer wasn't even nominated for best supporting actor
@jameshurley95513 ай бұрын
Interestingly, the story I've heard is that the movie "Wyatt Earp" with Kevin Cosner was so bad that the Tombstone folks didn't submit their film to the oscar board. That's just what I heard, but he was robbed completely for this oscar.
@jp38133 ай бұрын
66th Oscar nominees: Tommy Lee Jones (The Fugitive), Ralph Fiennes (Schindler's List), John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire), Leonardo DiCaprio (What's Eating Gilbert Grape), Pete Postlethwaite (In the Name of the Father). Snubs: Val Kilmer (Tombstone); Ben Kingsley (Schindler's List); Sean Penn (Carlito's Way); Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, & Dennis Hopper (True Romance). Only five noms allowed, hence which one do you replace?
@chrismalik15793 ай бұрын
@jp3813 I'm sorry but nobody from true romance deserved a nomination and nobody from that movie was snubbed
@chrismalik15793 ай бұрын
@jp3813 I'm sorry but nobody from true romance deserved a nomination and nobody from that movie was snubbed
@bsdx1103 ай бұрын
@@chrismalik1579 drexl spivey is one of gary oldman's most memorable roles. the competition was fierce, but very few would've complained if he was nominated. it was a very inventive performance.
@disposablehero49113 ай бұрын
That "I wasn't" has always been just the cold bloodest damn line delivery ever.
@JnEricsonx3 ай бұрын
And considering he challenged Ringo as soon as Ringo was going after Wyatt.
@stegwise3 ай бұрын
also Clint Eastwood's "Yeah." to Little Bill in Unforgiven.
@UTubeHandlesSuck3 ай бұрын
I give that "I wasn't" the #2 spot. For me, nothing will ever top Max Rockatansky at the end of Mad Max telling Johnny the Boy _"The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel. It'd take you 10 minutes to cut through it. If you're lucky, you can hack through your ankle in 5."_ That's not cold- that's absolute effing zero there.
@sinfulkivisian203 ай бұрын
When a man says that, be prepared to have your tail handed to you. Don't start nothin, won't be nothin
@owenmaleski22033 ай бұрын
That's the thing. I don't know why, but Doc always sounded oddly innocent or childlike in that moment. Like he was saying "You said you wanted to do this, didn't you mean it?"
@JohnRussomJr3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer stole the show even though this cast is epic. One of the greatest castings ever. Man, I miss movies like this. Every actor in it was a stud. rest in peace Bill Paxton.
@kenbragg69503 ай бұрын
Couldn't of said it better
@MrDshack3 ай бұрын
Man, he was incredible in this and Heat a couple of years later. Such a shame his personal life and reputation halted his career soon after.
@JohnRussomJr3 ай бұрын
@@kenbragg6950 Thank you, brother!
@GraveyardThought3 ай бұрын
Nothing like Tombstone, but have you seen Bone Tomahawk?
@JohnRussomJr3 ай бұрын
@@GraveyardThought I have not. I want to watch it but, damn! it looks brutal. I will watch it, if only to see Kurt Russell cowboy up. I loved The Hateful Eight. You can't go wrong with Tarantino or Clint. (I could go on all day) I love westerns.
@doc_adams85063 ай бұрын
Michael Biehn did a great job having us hate Johnny Ringo.
@Autos3893 ай бұрын
Biehn is a great actor, too.
@aperfecttool4623 ай бұрын
@@Autos389 He plays heroes and villains beautifully.
@EMT_Rick3 ай бұрын
Not me. I was rooting for Kyle Reece the whole movie
@EMT_Rick3 ай бұрын
@@aperfecttool462Lt Coffee from the Abyss was classic. Now that I think of it, he's played a Navy Seal at least three times, the Abyss, the Rock, and Navy Seals
@kalohaggard17293 ай бұрын
. Michael Bien was the go to badass for a decade or two. Nobody did it better .
@aaronf53463 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar
@joelmbaumgartner3 ай бұрын
Nope. Nomination, yes. Gene Hackman winning for Unforgiven is not a travesty. He killed it as Little Bill.
@EZEMWC3 ай бұрын
@@joelmbaumgartneragree Hackman winning isn’t a tragedy, he’s was excellent as the villain. But also agree Val not at least getting a nomination is a slight up there with Robert Shaw not even getting a nod for his role in Jaws.
@jezebelle572 ай бұрын
What no one talks about is why Doc was there. Doc loved Wyatt more than anyone in the world. He knew that Wyatt couldn’t beat Ringo and he could. So he exaggerated how sick he actually was so he could take Wyatt’s place and conned Wyatt out of the badge so it would be legal.
@sethstriker2 ай бұрын
For sure.
@chadbridges4775Ай бұрын
He was robbed big time
@Wraithlen3 ай бұрын
"Say when". Kilmer should have won awards for this role, period. Every line (great writing!!!) was/is quotable.
@Matty_th3 ай бұрын
Absolutely stellar performance. It was just during a great year for movies in general
@RedDeadGunslingerOutlaw3 ай бұрын
Id give that to the final scene of Unforgiven
@justinwilder35143 ай бұрын
A line still used by anyone testing the gov to come take guns like they say
@mrbushidon73 ай бұрын
Fact!!
@Mudd56803 ай бұрын
Definitely, one of the most iconic performances ever
@williamsummerson12043 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer gives one of my favorite performances of all time. Tombstone is a masterpiece. 💪
@captin31493 ай бұрын
I liked him more in other movies, but this was by far his best role
@gazooie19583 ай бұрын
Saw it with my late little bro when it came out a while back at the theatre. I agree.
@kylefield70710 күн бұрын
Every single line i remember from this movie involves doc. Like this one " ah look it's the drunken piano player, why I het your so drunk your seeing double" to which he replies by taking out his other pistol and saying, "i got two guns, one for each of ya" if anybody won an award for this movie it should have been val. Epic preformance!
@williamsummerson120410 күн бұрын
@kylefield707 That line is great. Val Kilmer should have been nominated for an Oscar. Merry Christmas. 🌲🎅
@patrickmcdaniel46513 ай бұрын
"I wasn't" A badass line is all in the delivery.
@Mubiki3 ай бұрын
For sure. And right before he delivers it, is the first time in the whole movie we actually see fear on Johnny Ringo's face.
@judsonowens13043 ай бұрын
I think what caught my eyes the most is how expressive Johnny is in the eyes, but for Doc only his mouth moves. That's some stone cold shit right there.
@CopiousDoinksLLC3 ай бұрын
I love the little detail of Doc smoking a cigarette...While he has tuberculosis. It tells you everything you need to know about his character.
@AnalyticalHeart2 ай бұрын
Real quote from Wyatt Earp: "I found him a loyal friend and good company. He was a dentist whom necessity had made a gambler; a gentleman whom disease had made a vagabond; a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit; a long, lean blonde fellow nearly dead with consumption and at the same time the most skillful gambler and nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six-gun I ever knew."
@brianlefler424614 күн бұрын
💯
@feliciaclark-um2yn3 ай бұрын
That’s why Johnny called out Wyatt instead of Doc. He knew he could beat Wyatt but he knew Doc would kill him. Doc loved Wyatt and he would do anything to protect him. Doc was that friend that you need when your back is against the wall.
@mckrackin53243 ай бұрын
Cowboy- Why you doin this Doc? You should be home in bed. Doc- Wyatt is my friend. Cowboy- Hell, I got lots of friends. Doc- I don't.
@muzzlevelocity43973 ай бұрын
Agreed. There is also the fact that Ringo's confidence comes from his ability to intimidate people. Doc is dying of tuberculosis, and would rather go out in a fight anyway, so there is nothing Ringo can do that scares him, even if Ringo wins. By his not being able to intimidate Doc, Ringo cannot help but be afraid of him. Doc literally has zero F's to give, aside from helping Wyatt Earp, of course.
@themetalchica3 ай бұрын
In the movie. In real life, Doc and Johnny barely had a thing to do w each other, other than Doc shot and killed the man, but not in duel. Doesn't make this any less the greatest damn flick ever made.
@joelmbaumgartner3 ай бұрын
@@mckrackin5324correct. Doc had 1 friend. That’s it.
@theoutlaw31322 ай бұрын
@@themetalchicadoc did not kill Johnny ringo
@Neoghost003 ай бұрын
The interaction between them earlier in the film is what gave Ringo that 'oh shit' moment when he realized it was Doc and not Wyatt. Ringo played his hand while showing off in front of Doc. While the crowd was amazed at his talents... Doc stole the show. For someone who was clearly drunk off his ass, not in good shape... yet managed to mimic everything Ringo did while maintaining the cup as if it was a gun... Ringo realized he played into Doc's hand. Doc at that moment knew Ringo's draw... and knew he could beat him. Even Ringo realized he screwed up hence the reaction to realizing he was dealing with the one person he did not want to duel with and ... the results is what you get. Doc... was that guy. Val was amazing as Holliday.
@snewsh3 ай бұрын
The only times Ringo ran his mouth to Doc was when he was drunk out of his mind. That time you mentioned he was sober and realized how outmatched he was compared to Doc. But Ringo liked that liquid courage a bit too much.
@Neoghost003 ай бұрын
@@snewsh Nah it was also the first time they met in the casino when Doc was drunk and Ringo was sober. He mocks Doc and the two engaged in harsh words which leads to Johnny revealing his draw speed.
@snewsh3 ай бұрын
@@Neoghost00 yeah, the one you mentioned. The cup scene was in the casino.
@LA_HA3 ай бұрын
@@snewshI think he just wanted to use "nah" because everyone is using it now. Just foolin' about. haha
@Jace-ew5si3 ай бұрын
Great breakdown
@anastasiabeaverhausen5163 ай бұрын
Everybody knows that Val was robbed, but never mentions Michael. Watch that scene again and watch Johnny Ringo. Watch and see the second he accepts that he has to fight Doc. You can see the second he flips. Brilliant.
@ericstorm52853 ай бұрын
“I’m your huckleberry” is one of the greatest lines in cinema history
@theplanetruth3 ай бұрын
It’s “huckle bearer.” It means the one who carries the ⚰️.
@bretwilliams2493 ай бұрын
@@theplanetruththat's been proven false many times over.
@AshleeAmber12873 ай бұрын
“I'm your huckleberry” was a common saying. It essentially means “I'm the one you want,” or “I'm the man for the job,”
@lauracourtney85923 ай бұрын
Val said it was plain writing,what he didn't say was he and Kurt were the writers!... humble❤
@angelicupstart233 ай бұрын
@@theplanetruthno. No it wasn’t “huckle bearer”. No huckle bearer doesn’t mean anything. It was never a saying. Some jackass who misheard the line made that stupid rumor up
@marcoadan13 ай бұрын
"Whyyyy...Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave." I submit that's actually Doc's best line. Foreshadowing notwithstanding.
@guidedby93 ай бұрын
"Why Ike, maybe poker's just not your game. I know, let's have a spelling contest!" I submit that one, but certainly respect yours of course.
@jrfinnan3 ай бұрын
"Why are you here Doc?" "Wyatt Earp is my friend." "Shit, I got lots of friends." "I don't."
@JadoCast3 ай бұрын
"There's No Normal Life There's Just Life. Now Get On With It."
@caseypaulson11393 ай бұрын
My favorite part of his isn't a line, it's him doing the cup twirling.
@mikesimon76343 ай бұрын
Nonsene i have not even begun to defile myself. That was his best line.
@JnEricsonx3 ай бұрын
So happy have met both of these men. Val signed a beautiful Doc print with , "Matt, you were just too high strung."
@LA_HA3 ай бұрын
Nice
@wadewilson80113 ай бұрын
Who TF is "Matt"?
@JnEricsonx3 ай бұрын
@@wadewilson8011 My actual name. :)
@LA_HA3 ай бұрын
@@wadewilson8011 The guy had a print of Doc and asked Val Kilmer to sign it. Kilmer did, addressing it to the fan. Personalizing a famous line is fairly standard
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
I wish I had met Val. I've met Michael twice. Got to hang with him and his family for the second time earlier this year. The first time, I met him as a fan at a horror con. This year when I got to hang with him, his family, and some of the other cast members of ALIENS, it was as a colleague in the film industry. He was a fan of the first horror feature I was one of the producers of, TERRIFIER 2.
@glennday78023 ай бұрын
Tombstone is one of those exceptionally rare movies where every performer brought their "A" game. Even the very brief appearance by Charlton Heston was superb.
@deadbeat-vc9kg3 ай бұрын
Kurt Russell also directed most of the movie. That had a big impact.
@jeremyhendricks57343 ай бұрын
Even Frank Stallone in the beginning 😂
@youneverknow13163 ай бұрын
@@jeremyhendricks5734 And Billy Bob
@Demiurge133 ай бұрын
wait, charlton heston was in it? why don't i remember him? what role did he play?
@youneverknow13163 ай бұрын
@@Demiurge13 Henry Hooker, It was Hooker's ranch where Doc stayed when he was supposedly too sick just before he shot Ringo
@mattmclean13063 ай бұрын
WHEN DEATH ARRIVES TO HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH YOU.
@du_jammin213 ай бұрын
Doc Holliday is Val Klimer's greatest role. No one has ever played the character better and I don't think anyone ever will.
@gingerty96283 ай бұрын
I miss Kilmer, he was always one of my faves, so versatile. He has many good movies. Him playing jim Morrison was so good. Plus the Saint, he played different characters in it.
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
I would argue that his role as Chris in HEAT is equally as impressive.
@ebarsenal13 ай бұрын
If I met the real Doc Holliday, I would probably be disappointed he wasn't as cool as Val Kilmer's Doc.
@brettkenschaft42393 ай бұрын
@@gingerty9628 Yeah, he was amazing in "The Doors"!!
@NickSmelser-ws1nm3 ай бұрын
Dennis Quaid, did a great job, also!
@touranthxxop70403 ай бұрын
Remember it’s not that Doc thought he was dying he knew he was faster and Wyatt wasn’t.😂
@ebbhead203 ай бұрын
Ringo was never no match for him, even when crazy sick. He would end him and save Wyatt who couldn't take Ringo. Wyatt was brave and could shoot, and was quick enough for most. But he didn't live his life as a gunslinger. QuickDraw was Ringos thing. Problem was, it was Doc's too.. but on a whole nother level.
@nadjasunflower13873 ай бұрын
@@ebbhead20 and like someone in comments above stated. Doc already seen Ringo's draw, at the casino. When Doc made fun of him with his little cup twirling. Which was why Ringo didn't want to deal with Doc, he knew he messed up in showing Doc his draw...
@ebbhead203 ай бұрын
@@nadjasunflower1387 I don't even think that mattered. But Johnny was flashy, and showing off and so on, and that's how real life is. 15 years ago I had a teenager around 18 give me shit either because I knew a shit load of people or that i was a man in dresses and skirts and tons of make up that always had girls around me. Some types of guys can't handle straight men who don't try and do the manly look and shout about them being this and that all the time. He would always tell me, I'm the most dangerous guy in Trekantsområdet, a triangle of 3 cities in Denmark. You don't want to mess with me and so, now after 17 months of trash talk like that he made the mistake of coming at me on a moped. He wanted to break and slide out like on a bike to look cool. And he went flying. You can't do that move on a scooter, and definitely not with your girlfriend on the back so they went flying and landed on the road. I broke down crying with laughter, and he didn't like that. So he took off his helmet and threw it down the street to scare me. Well, I was a guy around 42 or so, and also a martial arts guy since the 70s. So I didn't have the attitude he wanted me to have. He came in my face playing Mr. Dangerous as always and I took him out, enough was enough. So he came up again and I knocked him to the floor again. This happened several times. The whole thing ended with 2 of his pals grabbing me away from him and stopping it. He ended up moving from that whole area and I never saw him again. I think he found it hard that a guy in a skirt had beat him up like that, he never got a punch in. I knew since I was a kid that a guy that talks trash about being the most feared guy in all towns around you is not gonna be a problem. It's the guy that don't talk about his skills and what he can do, you should fear. The one that tells you he's though is a joke. And that's how Holiday saw Johnny, a wannabe telling a real danger, don't mess with me cause..... That's why he did the cup thing, he just couldn't take him serious. He'd seen guys like that before, better ones I'm sure. That's why he didn't have a problem going to meet Ringo, he would remove him for Wyatt and himself while he still could. And that's why I feel Johnny made a mistake of making Holiday be aware of him for real. He'd heard about him, and was annoyed by his antics. But once he met him, he was sure, I really hate this guy. And once Holiday hated you, you was already in a bad place. Irl, once somebody who's actually dangerous hates that you exist you better make good with them. Specially back then. So Ringo was just a question of time. It was bound to happen sooner than later as Doc's time was running out. People saying Doc went there to die, and that was in the script, they don't know what they're talking about. Thinking Doc would let a scum and a rat kill him, it's just dumb. 😎
@nadjasunflower13873 ай бұрын
@@ebbhead20 agreed...but showing someone your draw, before drawing to shoot them. is everything you want to keep hidden. 1) it shows how fast you are. (allowing Doc to judge that he could beat him, and that Wyatt could not) 2) it shows your tells. in this case old west pistol dueling is the ultimate game of poker. and just like poker, you have tells. But this game is life and death, and something like that you want to keep hidden until you have to use it.
@ebbhead203 ай бұрын
@@nadjasunflower1387 well irl they never had draws like the whole meet in the street at noon and so on. But when you talk film its different. And in this one you have the Johnny Ringo character being flashy and in his face, and Doc being more low key with his abilities. And having a hatred for these flashy gunslingers that want this whole persona going on around them. And he was not like that, he didnt respect those guys at all. So the look at me doing flashy gun action was a joke to him, and he showed that by not giving him what he wanted. His reply was more than a joke, he was making a mockery of him. Like this is what your gun nonsense means to me little Johnny. 😏
@BrianBlake-t4w3 ай бұрын
Both Val and Micheal were SO good in their rolls in this movie, its almost frightening. Almost perfect character acting.
@MercMadam3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer got robbed at the academy awards that year without question. Best supporting actor.
@marlenesheffield87773 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite Westerns!!!! And I totally agree that Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar because his acting -- in this role -- was a masterclass. Back in the day, the world on the street was that Val was deemed "difficult" and the Hollywood "powers that be" were threatened by Val's intensity and talent. He was phenomenal as "Doc Holiday". 🥇🏅🎥🎞️🎬🔥🧡❤️💯
@justhereforkicks82083 ай бұрын
My favorite part is when Doc says “Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over yo grave.” Ringo knew in that moment he was dead. He tried to play it off like he wasn’t scared, but he failed miserably. Doc had nothing to lose at that point, he knew he was dead one way or another, so he had no fear. Ringo on the other hand was terrified of dying. When their eyes met and Doc gives Ringo that smirk, he lets Ringo know. “I gotcha!” The scene is so simple yet perfect and of course Val Kilmer absolutely kills the role of Doc Holiday!
@mainsource8030Ай бұрын
en vino veritas , aji go dajis..... apparently mr ringo here is an educated man.... now i really hate him
@Keena19653 ай бұрын
The “I wasn’t “ would turn your blood to ice.
@KorithStoneheartАй бұрын
Especially when he lets him know it's legal
@shrews120013 ай бұрын
Fastest gun in the West and still got his brain scrambled by Doc Holiday with one foot in the grave and one foot on a banana peel.
@Gankhisprawn3 ай бұрын
And one hand holding a cigarette 😂
@PapaEli-pz8ff3 ай бұрын
@@Gankhisprawn 🤠
@peterversionone3 ай бұрын
Fastest gun in that time period. Wasn’t Billy the Kid considered the fastest too.
@john79taxidriver202 ай бұрын
@@peterversionone b the kid was just a outlaw killer not fastest just didnt hesitate man fastest are a few ya dont know but wild bill hickock is said as the fastest deadliest there was!!! many after his death tried be as fast as him! wild bill before death met doc n said i dont want trouble with ya doc but if ya come for it i must shoot it out with you! doc smiled said im just here for a card game lol ironic long later wild bill dies as ringo w a bullet to the head....dont confuse deadly n fast/skill as same kids!!!! i know my damn history for 45 years im texan...if billy fast why die to pat lol nah billy never died just facts but he was deadly not in league as doc bat wild bill many others if ya read books!! on the west...jesse james doc n billy all 3 had dinner together once that would been damn crazy to see in that time knowin all 3 were outlaws n deadly the just cant prove doc robbed n killed many only stories lol he was skilled n deadly ringo is a myth he wasnt as fast or killer as they say easy do research KIDS guess readin hard??? movie stuff easier lol...
@Boomer_Power2 ай бұрын
@@peterversionone There were a number of gunslingers who had that rep, back at that time. Sundance Kid would be another one.
@clonexx3 ай бұрын
One of the best characters in one of the best movies. It’s criminal that Val didn’t win an Oscar for that role. It was masterful, he completely embodied Doc. So many great lines, his lines during that duel were just cold blooded. The only man Ringo feared, you can see the confidence drain as soon as he realized it was Doc and not Wyatt.
@raymichaelaraujo40043 ай бұрын
Those words " I'm your Huckleberry" And doc emerging from the shadows with a cloud of smoke is probably one of the coldest scenes in cinematic history 💯
@JnEricsonx3 ай бұрын
Why I have a wonderful print of that moment. And the fact that Val was in my area for a con to sign it was even a sweeter bonus.
@CT.4112 ай бұрын
“I’m afraid the strain was more than he could bear.” Such an underrated line/delivery.
@tomJ1.1-33 ай бұрын
has there ever been an encounter between a hero and villain where the villain was so thoroughly out matched and it was still so emotionally satisfying? Doc straight up bullied and trashed talked Ringo right through to his last living moment. Straight up savage and yet it was beautiful because it was done out of love for Wyatt.
@badmojo78253 ай бұрын
I can't believe more people haven't seen Tombstone! Everybody should see one of the Top 10 (my Top 5) Westerns EVER made.
@jenniferblake32963 ай бұрын
It's in my top 5 movies period. I don't care who thinks I'm crazy, but I even dragged my husband and kids to Tombstone when we did our coast to coast road trip (NC to CA and back).
@Nichole-19893 ай бұрын
@@jenniferblake3296 mine as well. And Doc Holliday is one of my all time favorite characters.
@paulcherry15203 ай бұрын
Damn right one of the best westerns and movies ever !!!! All star cast !! Val delivered !!
@dondyer831125 күн бұрын
Yeah I watched it the other day and it stands the test of time. Hard to imagine it being done any better than it was
@shughan6663 ай бұрын
I think the best thing in this film is that, until this point, you never are shown or know exactly how fast Doc is. His reputation carries him throughout the film, and when he shows up here, the audience believes he is at death's door while Ringo is still in his prime. Also, the audience DOES know how fast Ringo is, which furthers the tension. Then the draw happens, and you discover that Doc was always on another level, and his rep if anything didn't do his skill justice.
@koopysandwich84233 ай бұрын
We're shown how fast Doc is in his introduction. The first scene he's in he's beating a guy on the draw twice (although the second time was with a knife)
@shughan6663 ай бұрын
@koopysandwich8423 I'd argue that him outdrawing and outfighting a nobody in a poker game established that he is definitely good, but did not demonstrate the extent of his skill compared to other top talent of the era. I certainly wouldn't use that scene as definitive proof that he was beyond Ringo, but maybe I'm wrong. Still, it did demonstrate his draw, so I suppose my comment is a bit exaggerated. 😅
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
Actually, you're shown how quick of a draw Doc was in his introduction at the poker table when dude tried to call Doc out after Doc took his money.
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
@@shughan666 I'd argue that regardless of his opponent in that scene, you still see how quick he is with both his pistol and knife. Not to mention, he was sitting down the entire time.
@goatvoicestwin18593 ай бұрын
That spin back into the holster is incredible!
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
I remember watching BTS vids of the film and the training that Val and Michael did with the pistols. The instructor basically praised both of them just as the instructor/swordsman praised Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen about their saber skills. To this day, Michael Biehn is still as impressive with it. Whenever a fan brings in a prop gun and ask him to twirl it, he shows out every time.
@deadbeat-vc9kg3 ай бұрын
This movie is not only full of great performances by the cast, but it is an amazing example of Kurt Russell's directing ability.
@j.olivas26342 ай бұрын
Sorry he didn't direct this, George P. Cosmatos did.
@deadbeat-vc9kg2 ай бұрын
@@j.olivas2634 You are sorry. Now apologize. Cosmatos got sick during filming. Kurt finished it. Look it up, dipshit.
@dragonmoonchild68512 ай бұрын
@@j.olivas2634 SORRY..HE DROPPED OUT. KURT RUSSELL SAVED THIS MOVIE IN EVERY WAY BEHIND SCENES..READ UP ON IT
@dragonmoonchild68512 ай бұрын
@@j.olivas2634SORRRY. HE DROPPED OUT! IT IS FACT THAT RUSSELL DIRECTED IT .MADE SCRIPT CHANGES AND Basically MADE IT INTO THE MASTERPIECE IT IS Today. EVEN VAL KILMER SAID AS MUCH IN AN INTERVIEW
@j.olivas2634Ай бұрын
@@dragonmoonchild6851 Sorry, I talked to Cosmatos & confirmed he directed it. I PERSONALLY TALKED TO HIM WHEN IT CAME OUT !!!!
@tinman67tn3 ай бұрын
Best scene of the movie. I met Michael Biehn, at a convention, a couple of years ago. He looked kind of old and tired. I recited the "Whhhhyyy Johnny Ringo" line and he imediately got that spark in his eye and he gave that grin and the line. Great guy and I was happy to add his signature to my collection.
@JnEricsonx2 ай бұрын
Happy I've met Michael and Val.
@supersizesenpai3 ай бұрын
What I love is the speed draw champion said that Doc's draw was the exactly technique youd use to get the fastest draw time possible..From the holster placement on the belt, to the height needed to pull the gun out cleanly without wasting extra movement in the wrist. What's truly funny is that Ringo goes for traditional draw, the one that everyone imitates and that is why he loses. While classic that draw style is much slower because it takes more time to get the guns barrel clear from the holster on top of the extra time it takes to lift the arm/wrist high enough to fire. My god I cherish this film.
@edwardwarner82563 ай бұрын
When Doc says "You ain't no daisy", he means "Give it up you ain't that tough". Daisies are were considered an un-killable nuisance in the garden so calling someone a daisy was the same as praising them for being tough or strong.
@DamnedSilly3 ай бұрын
So many people overlook that he was hoping Ringo would kill him, too. He didn't want to die in bed. He expected to 'die with his boots on' as was made clear in the shot with his last line. He _wanted_ Ringo to be tough enough to take him with him.
@snakeplisskin25703 ай бұрын
When you pick a bouquet of wild flowers, the daisy lasted longer than all others. Last man standing, yes, toughest.
@el34glo593 ай бұрын
Really not that complicated. He's saying you're not as good as you thought you were
@ericlweatherhog3 ай бұрын
I always read line this different. The old saying for being dead is you will be pushing up daisies. I always interpreted when they said “you’re a daisy if you do” meant if you try then You will be dead and pushing up daisies. Am I the only one?
@ericlweatherhog3 ай бұрын
@nicksterj you are correct without a doubt. And I remember when he said that and it didn’t register for me. It took me years to register the context in how it was used in the movie. Which I can only assume was period accurate. It’s kinda neat actually because now I get another perspective when the lines are said. But I also think if you look at it from the perspective I mentioned it’s a badass comment to make. You’re a daisy if you do = you’re dead if you do. Glad I actually was able to learn the real context… after all these years. :)
@thecryptobarnacle95303 ай бұрын
One of the most prolific lines in movie history. "Im your huckleberry".
@joevitaleconstruction.7043 ай бұрын
Dude you got it wrong. It’s huckle bearer. A huckle is a casket handle. I’ll carry you in you casket. Great line.
@royw-g31203 ай бұрын
Can be both. A huckleberry is a substitute for a better fruit. Hence Doc turning up to fight Ringo rather than Wyatt. So "I'm your huckleberry" and Ringo shitting himself.
@SealofPerfection3 ай бұрын
@@joevitaleconstruction.704 No such thing. Script says huckleberry, and huckle bearer never existed.
@JethrosOp1n1on.993 ай бұрын
You’re absolutely right @farrelfoster!!!! In my mind Val won BSA Oscar in 93. No one has ever portrayed the depth and the depravity of the “once upon a time” Georgia dentist. He was a southern gentleman who could mingle in the crowded foyer of a European King/Queen’s court and recite poetry in Latin. The same “gentleman” would beat you at poker by skill or by pistol, drink you under the table, sleep with your woman, steal your horse, spit up blood while lighting up a cigar and ride on to the next saloon. To me the “real” Doc Holiday is one of history’s most fascinating characters. Back to Val Kilmer though, a masterpiece of acting. You know “it” when you see it and Val literally has “it” oozing out of him while performing for this role. It’s 31 years later and my friends and I still quote this movie every week at least once.
@Jace-ew5si3 ай бұрын
Awesome breakdown
@MFD00MTR333 ай бұрын
I was just fooling ... I wasn't. I love Doc's delivery there. IDGAF what anyone says, Val Kilmer was robbed of an Oscar that year.
@marlenesheffield87773 ай бұрын
I am absolutely in total agreement with you!!!
@trevellyann3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer was such an amazing actor, he truly was. It's such a shame about his health. He's still alive, but hasn't been able to speak in many years because of throat cancer. I know an university program was endeavoring a few years ago to create a voice box for him with his own voice with AI, using recordings from movies, interviews, and so on to recreate his natural voice. I don't know if they ever finished it though.
@JnEricsonx2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I met him back in 2019, sadly of course this was post cancer, but still.
@jameshurley95513 ай бұрын
I think the best part of this is somehow, this many reactors hadn't seen this movie. I've seen it like 100 times. It's so good.
@rickyflinchum29093 ай бұрын
Same here. I might even watch it again tonight just cause. Great movie.
@frankferrano39403 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I was the day it came out on VHS at a little hole in the wall video store. Glad Docs still entertaining to this day
@trevellyann3 ай бұрын
Some is their ages. Most of these reactors are under 30. They weren't even born when the movie came out.
@jameshurley95513 ай бұрын
@@trevellyann I guess kids don't watch movies the same way as we used to huh? Either way, fun to see people seeing it for the first time!
@Chagz_DB3 ай бұрын
I watched this video just to see that scene over and over. Reactions don’t really add anything for me.
@jerrymartin39652 ай бұрын
If you ever needed proof of how illegitimate the Oscars really are, here it is. Kilmer killed it throughout this entire movie and especially this scene. Maybe the most iconic badass moment in cinematic history and Kilmer wasn't even nominated.
@djlp22123 ай бұрын
There were several theories to how Ringo died and this was one of them. Although it is reported that Doc was in Colorado at the time this happened. Doc was also know to be a very quick draw.
@JPLMONEY233 ай бұрын
"I’m your huckleberry" means "I'm the one for the job." this classic Western lingo is a way to say, “I’ve got you covered” or “I’m the right person for the job.” Basically, if someone asks you if you can do something, you can respond with “I’m your huckleberry” if you have the expertise to help.
@michaelshirhall18313 ай бұрын
It's "I'm your HUCKLE bearer. It's the handles on the side of the casket.
@Crazson343 ай бұрын
Huckle Bearer: A huckle bearer is a pallbearer who carries a casket, with the term "huckle" referring to the handle on a casket.
@-Thunder3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer titled his own book "I'm your Huckleberry" and explained it meant ‘I’m your man. You’ve met your match.'” The line comes from the Walter Noble Burns book "Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest" which the screenplay was based on.
@dawb863 ай бұрын
@@-Thunder I don't even bother with these clowns anymore lol. I'm assuming their just trolls looking to annoy fans of the film, as the whole 'huckle bearer' thing has been disproven a thousand times over at this point....
@BigJohnLXV3 ай бұрын
@nicksterj I guess you're right - apparently, this term was made up, _after_ the movie came out 👍
@RobertPierson-en3sp3 ай бұрын
The most amazing thing about these reactions, is how many people havent actually seen Tombstone
@skippy314159793 ай бұрын
Good comment, "Doc doesn't need to be careful, he's dead anyway." From accounts i've read, it seemed like he was fearless in any life or death situation. It's like he had a death wish since he didn't want a slow death suffocating in bead. He had some medical training, being a dentist, and got tuberculosis likely from caring for his mother who died from it. It seems like the hard ones to kill are those who don't care to live but still give their best effort.
@nathancamp68833 ай бұрын
The death wish is what all these reactors miss in this scene. That's why Doc was shouting "C'mon, Johnny!" at Ringo. Doc wanted two things from this fight: 1) Ringo dead so he wouldn't kill Wyatt (who wasn't fast enough to beat him), and 2) his own death. He *wanted* Ringo to shoot him, but he needed it to happen after he'd made sure Wyatt was safe. Ringo ends up firing down and to the side, much to Doc's disappointment. That's where the "You're no daisy!" comes in.
@nadjasunflower13873 ай бұрын
yup...Doc wasn't going to lay down, if you were going to get him, you had to earn it...
@LA_HA3 ай бұрын
@@nathancamp6883I mean, Ringo did give it a good effort. It's hard to walk, aim, and shoot to kill after being shot in the head. Honestly, Ringo was dead but still tried. He gets a gold star for effort from me whatever Doc says
@lesliemcmillan29713 ай бұрын
Doc loved his cousin all his life too. She was not within his grasp ever, and he never cared a BIT about living or dying, even before he was very sick. He was unhappy all his adult life.
@Keendogg52763 ай бұрын
I saw this in the theater. When Doc revealed himself there was a huge cheer from the audience. I’ll always remember that moment. Well done Val Kilmer.
@welcometothemovies91573 ай бұрын
Earlier when Doc met Ringo when Ringo drew and did the gun twirling and Doc did it with the little cup. Doc was really studying how he drew so it played out later
@michaelccozens3 ай бұрын
It's true that Doc knew he was dying, but I don't think that lessened the stakes for him here. He knew that, if he lost, Ringo would kill his friend Wyatt. And he wasn't about to let that happen. There's also, I think, a certain amount of professional obligation here for Doc. He's a person who understands violence intimately, and respects it. Ringo was a thug playing with it like a kid with his dad's gun, as was his gang. A corrective example was required.
@chazzmccloud363 ай бұрын
That hospital scene at the end, when Wyatt tells Doc about how he's "got plenty of friends" and Doc responds with, "I don't." tears me up every time. Kilmer's character wanted to do right by his friend before he died. I wonder if there are any friendships that deep nowadays.
@BlanketMan3 ай бұрын
@@chazzmccloud36 I think you're confusing the earlier scene at the creek where Turkey Creek Jack Johnson questions why Holliday isn't just home in bed, "hell, I got lots of friends," and Holliday eventually responds with the "I don't" line. My favorite line from the final hospital scene is Wyatt's last words to his friend: "Thanks for always bein' there, Doc." Isn't that what being a friend is all about?
@Alvin-11383 ай бұрын
Just noticed that: -Johnny was gonna shoot him from his weak side.😂 - "Say when", Doc even gave Johnny the advantage of making the first move then smirked @ him... Val Kilmer Goat western character..
@parkerberlin44103 ай бұрын
"You look like someone just walked over your grave." One of the best lines ever.
@DarthRaider5203 ай бұрын
The difference in shooting between Ringo and Doc is that Ringo is a quick draw where Holiday shoots from the hip. Kilmer even expressed the lean back hip turn to show that. That's why he was smoking while shooting. The cross arm in that particular stance gives you the proper stability to pull off that kind of shot. The attention to detail over the gunfights in this movie is actually pretty top teir. Not at all what most gunfights in the old west were, but dueling did actually progress into this kind of thing with marksmen. There are competitions today with speed shooting and hipfire marksmenship with the same weapons used.
@dragonmoonchild68512 ай бұрын
TOO COOL TO KNOW!@@!❤
@Injectedracing2 ай бұрын
No one has ever deserved an Oscar more than val Kilmer as doc and he wasn’t even nominated here. It’s great to watch people react to one of the best moments in movie history
@James-StJames3 ай бұрын
Saw this when I was still at school. Kilmer was so good in it, I remember wishing Doc could live even though I knew the story. He was always my fave character, but this performance is remarkable.
@thecrypteia46443 ай бұрын
“I wasn’t” is such a bad ass line, the fact that Kilmer got nothing for this film, is a slap in the face.
@tezzmo78533 ай бұрын
I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bare. Gotta love doc 🤠😂
@sirdano26423 ай бұрын
I watched an interview with Michael Biehn and he said that he and Val Kilmer were not happy with this scene so they choreographed it themselves.
@marcusmcgill44233 ай бұрын
I met Michael Biehn at horror cons on two separate occasions. He was there mostly for ALIENS reunions with the other cast members and I was there at the first one as a fan and the second one with my team from TERRIFIER 2. He's such a cool guy. We talked about loving college football over the NFL.
@Xone93 ай бұрын
For me the coldest thing about this is that Doc didn't even need to put down his smoke.
@jipster20203 ай бұрын
I remember watching an interview with Kurt, and he was saying how much he loved this movie himself, not just because of the amazing chemistry they ALL had, but because it is just a quote factory. I've seen this movie so many times, I can personally quote it almost word for word - and 100% when it comes to Doc's lines. Without doubt, the greatest role Val has ever been in that was made for him. I can't imagine anyone else as Doc now.
@digitalsoldier-17423 ай бұрын
It never fails me that of so many reactors that are impressed with the cast of this movie fail to recognize Charlton Heston as the ranch owner that allows Doc, Wyatt & Co. to take a break b4 Doc takes out Ringo..
@mitchellmelkin40783 ай бұрын
@digitalsoldiers-1742, Sadly, a good number of them don't even know who Heston is.
@donaldburkett93073 ай бұрын
Doc was indeed a Doctor .Although a DDS he would have studied anatomy. By shooting Ringo in the left half of his , paralyzed his right side
@Jace-ew5si3 ай бұрын
Exactly, a lot of people miss that
@joeytavena20083 ай бұрын
Ringo hides his fear by acting crazy
@wilder113 ай бұрын
That's 100% what I see when he says "Alright lunger," with those crazy eyes. He's psyching himself up for a fight he's not sure he can win.
@SGTBizarro3 ай бұрын
10:09 I remember appreciating they actually made Ringo's death a bit more realistic. Rarely is someone shot and instantly falls dead, even a headshot unless it's a hit to the T box.
@damone703 ай бұрын
I appreciated this too. Much more realistic than most movie deaths.
@Viewfinder733 ай бұрын
I watched this in the theater 7 times because I'm a lunatic. Absolutely love it. Doc coming out of the shadows is never not THE coolest moment in movies. I love seeing people watch it for the first time. It was an actual phenomenon at the time, but didn't get the Oscar love it deserved. I love people discovering it now. This cast is elite and you never see this kind of shit today unfortunately
@Elerad3 ай бұрын
I love the way they had the fight play out. Since the real Johnny Ringo was found slumped against a tree with a bullet in his head and one shot fired from his revolver, this still adds up, even though it's widely accepted that Ringo took his own life.
@chaz52293 ай бұрын
"I'm your huckleberry''.....my fav line EVER!!
@arielfortes4723 ай бұрын
the best line in cinematic history
@edwardx49793 ай бұрын
If you watch really closely, you can see that even Doc (great acting by Kilmer's face) was concerned [0:45] that he might not beat Ringo because he wasn't feeling well... If he were to have coughed or reacted to his tuberculosis while they were going to shoot, it could have turned out pretty bad.
@BigRaji19813 ай бұрын
Doc also clearly didn't gaf if he died though
@daveallen99583 ай бұрын
It's a crime that Val Kilmer wasn't nominated for an oscar for this role.
@londonsage86963 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer should have one and Oscar for this role! He was at his top game
@ryant15063 ай бұрын
The most important scene for doc in tombstone was when they asked him why he was there - as sick as he was “Wyatt is my friend” doc said. “Hell, I got lots of friends” creek Johnson said Doc paused, before replying, “well, I don’t”
@geoffrust67873 ай бұрын
Doc was also hoping that Ringo would be fast enough to kill him too… he did not want to die in a bed with his boots off. That’s why after delivering the kill shot he stood in front Johnny’s gun and practically begged him to fire.
@zjbell7003 ай бұрын
Doc trashtalking Ringo as he falls to his death is....chef's kiss.
@VonOttoMusic3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer was one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. This movie and The Doors as Jim Morrison. Excellence!!
@medicbabe2ID3 ай бұрын
You can see the exact second the crazy switch flips in Johnny's eyes in that scene. The exact _second._ Michael Beihn was ever so good.
@tonyjanney16543 ай бұрын
You know you're really in trouble when you say you were just fooling about but the other guy says "I wasn't."
@Jace-ew5si3 ай бұрын
Truth
@williambeckett87573 ай бұрын
"Say When" is right up there with my favorite lines of all time! "I'll be back".. "Say hello to my little friend".. love em
@ThePolareyes533 ай бұрын
“I’m afraid the strain was more than he could bear”. I fell out of my chair laughing after that line.
@jonathanmciver18233 ай бұрын
One of the greatest iconic scenes ever in movie history! Val Kilmer should have won an Oscar for this role playing Doc Holiday. Pure acting excellence!
@sirknella3 ай бұрын
Smoking that cigarette casually is savage
@marcelljackson28683 ай бұрын
Its amazing seeing these youngins seeing a classic for the first time
@shawnkroll39502 ай бұрын
What I love most about this scene was how deep and how much his friendship with Wyatt was. He wanted to protect his friend because he knew Wyatt couldn't beat him as he said. Also, shows you two people from different worlds can be the closest of friends. Wyatt a sheriff / lawman and Doc a gambler, hustler, outlaw. Wyatt and him loved each other like brothers.
@4r39118 күн бұрын
The way he walks out of the shadow with the cigarette smoke... perfect 👌
@blazingflameable3 ай бұрын
I personally like when he's talking to the other deputies, and they ask why he's helping Wyatt. He says "Wyatt Earp is my friend" and the other guy says "Well hell, I got a lot of friends" Docs response is amazing. "I don't"
@wadewilson80113 ай бұрын
If you watch the movie it's a little bit of both him dying and being faster. Doc Holliday always said that he wanted to die with his boots on. Historically The Real Doc Holliday said that. True enough he knew that he was faster than Wyatt and he knew he was a better gunfighter than Johnny Ringo. But he also knew at a slim chance if he lost the fight then he would avoid dying in a hospital bed. He literally had absolutely nothing to lose. And that's a dangerous man. That's why his last words in the movie while in the hospital when he looked down at his bare feet was, "I'll be damned." He in fact did NOT die with his boots on.
@muzzlevelocity43973 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer gets and rightly deserves praise for his superb work as Doc in Tombstone. That said, this scene would not be anywhere near as epic as it is without Michael Biehn's excellent performance as Johnny Ringo. A movie is only ever as good as its villain, and Biehn hits all his marks in this story perfectly, as he did throughout the movie. Credit where due to them both!
@supergrovah27293 ай бұрын
I was at opening night when this came out....and when he emerged from the shadows with "I'm your huckleberry...." a guy in the audience did a fist pump and yelled "YES!!!!" Early version of a reaction video.... Love this.
@RandyYalch-iq4sz3 ай бұрын
Go back @ study the encounter between Doc @ Ringo in the bar.Look at how Ringo gunspins then watch Doc.That scene (if you can figure it out)is the reason Ringo is scared of Doc
@hisdudeness83283 ай бұрын
Indeed. Doc, while piss drunk, copied Ringo’s gun spinning tricks move for move after having only seen them once. He just did it in a silly way that only Ringo realized what he was doing.
@holden883 ай бұрын
@@hisdudeness8328 He didn't match his gun spinning tricks move for move. Not even close. He was mocking him and making light of the situation. It wasn't some revelation on the part of Ringo that Doc can match me move for move or anything. You are reading way too much into that scene. For starters, Doc miming of Ringo was half as fast.
@ianjardine73243 ай бұрын
There's also the aborted confrontation in the main street where Ringo's being dragged away one of the cowboys accused Doc of seeing double when Doc delivers the iconic I've got two guns one for each of you. He spins both guns in opposite directions stopping both dead on target with him. Proving even stinking drunk he was incredibly skilled with either hand.
@tHEdANKcRUSADER3 ай бұрын
Daisys are extremely durable flowers they are tough and last a long time after being picked, in “you’re a daisy if you do” and “you’re no daisy at all” the word daisy literally means “bada*$”
@Kross87613 ай бұрын
Doc Holliday in tombstone is the perfect example of how someone doesnt need to be big or physically imposing to be terrifying. Men feared Earp because they knew of his reputation and his bravery, they feared Doc because doc didn't need bravery, he was already a dead man walking.
@bythefirepodcast3 ай бұрын
I remember the audience gasp in the theater when Doc walks out of the shadows and says, "I'm your huckleberry." One of the greatest scenes in one of the greatest movies of all time.
@DavidScheidler-cr4il3 ай бұрын
Val Kilmer was born to play Doc Holliday
@timmyholland85103 ай бұрын
I've seen a few Westerns, Val was the best Doc Holiday. Though the character of Holiday in few movies had that crazy, suicidal thing. Somebody wants to be shot is a dangerous man.
@Shawn-mo6dh3 ай бұрын
John doc Holliday was a dentist in Georgia. When he found out he had TB he went out West and hoped someone would put him out of his misery. But he was faster than everyone.
@YolandaAnneBrown957263 ай бұрын
I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Val Kilmer a few years back. I was wearing a T-Shirt from Top Gun with Duck -Duck-Goose. He smiled and gave me and my sister a big hug. The best picture in my collection and the happiest moment of my life.
@KINGDUDE743 ай бұрын
I'm just surprised these people haven't seen Tombstone.
@trevellyann3 ай бұрын
Most of them are younger people, 20-30 range. Most of them weren't even born yet when the movie came out, or if they were, they were toddlers.
@NEVERSLOWDOWN-NEVERGROWOLD3 ай бұрын
Doc Holiday taunting a dying man he just shot. I forgot how cold this scene is.
@crazyman76713 ай бұрын
For anyone wondering, the line "Why, Johnny Ringo. You look like someone just walked over your grave" was foreshadowing because when Doc says that, he steps past the tree that Ringo later dies at the base of
@cyber6sapien3 ай бұрын
Notice Doc purposefully draws his weapon way later than Ringo does. It's just that Doc gets off the shot way way quicker than Ringo. If you read the novel "Shane", you will realize where this scenario was taken from.