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Tombstone (Vista Series) |
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Rating: Summary: Not just elevator music Review: It is one of the most original soundtracks I've heard. Very enjoyable. A must have!
Rating: Summary: ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES THERE IS Review: Tombstone movie is beyond words, a truly must see movie. But you had to be there to really understand, and we were there, Doc/Hamp & Kate/me. and "that's real". Love ya DOC.
Rating: Summary: Ok western Review: This was an ok western,Even though I think Kilmer is a overrated actor.This movie has very embarassing flaws, notice when Earp goes out into the rain after Morgan's death.When the camera zooms out it only rains in a 20 foot radius! There are a few factual errors as well.The cowboys didn't retaliate against the Earp's all in one night.I think Morgan was shot that night and maybe Virgil was shot at maybe a month after Morgan's death.Anyway this is a decent movie despite the flaws.
Rating: Summary: Russell's solid, overdone; Kilmir however, is "in his prime" Review: While "Tombstone" is chalked full of many historical inconsistencies and inaccuracies, Val Kilmir's performance, as the eccentric and satirical John 'Doc' Holliday, is worth the price of admission alone! Russell is overdone, but solid, in his role as frontier lawman, Wyatt Earp. A good western; with many vicious gun-battles, long black coats, and plenty of hysterical one-liners from Kilmir as Holliday. "Well, Ed, if you weren't my friend...I just don't think I could bear it!" and "I'm afraid the strane was too much for him to bear." Read up on Tombstone, the O.K. Corrall, Earp and Holliday before venturing into this "frontier", though. See also: Kevin Costner's three-hour hand at Earp in "Wyatt Earp." "Tombstone" is worth watching at least once...or possibly two or three times!! "You're a daisy if you do!" Great acting, action sequences, and sets compliment this worthwile film. Recommended!
Rating: Summary: Great Video Review: The movie is awesome I bought it and watch it at least twice a month. A great movie with a very good job done by Val
Rating: Summary: The gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the events leading to it Review: This is a well thought out and great retelling of the events leading to the gun fight at the legendary O.K. Corral. Nothing but the finest actors giving great performances. VAL KILMER STEALS THE SHOW in my opinion. If you want a great movie to start your dvd collection or for tape this one is a daisy to have ;)
Rating: Summary: Why Ike, what ever do you mean? Review: The lines of the characters were original and chilling. Val Kilmer, in one of his best proformances plays the funny, careless drunkard who quickly draws his mouth as well as his gun. Unmistakenly a great film about the west with a touch of unforgetable humor and duelry. I know people who can recite the whole movie with out the sound. Either they are people with a whole lot of time on their hands or they were truly obsessed with this great film. ------Chris Haughey
Rating: Summary: The best western I have viewed. Review: First there was the Magnificent Seven. Then the Clint Eastwood westerns were the rave of western fans. But this movie is by far the best western I have viewed in the past five decades. Hats off to Val Kilmer, Doc was great.
Rating: Summary: The best western movie ever!!!!! Review: I have seen quite a few western movies and this is by far the greatest western. I never get tired of watching this movie. Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer were fabulous. Full of gunslingin' action and don't forget about the gorgeous Dana Delaney. A must see movie before you die.
Rating: Summary: Tombstone delivers! Review: I must say that the cinematography was the best part of this film, aside from Val Kilmer's performance as Doc Holliday. The acting is so-so, but the character development makes this the one and only western I could watch over and over. I'm not the only one repeating Kilmer's lines. After all, Val can be my "huckleberry" anytime!
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