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Best Wyat Earp
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Wyat Earp - Kevin Costner
Tombstone - Kurt Russell
My Darling Clementine - Henry Fonda
Hour of the Gun - James Garner
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) - Hugh O'Brian
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die - Richard Dix
Or choose another - My favorite is Tombstone [best Doc Holliday]
Tombstone - Kurt Russell
My Darling Clementine - Henry Fonda
Hour of the Gun - James Garner
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series) - Hugh O'Brian
Tombstone: The Town Too Tough to Die - Richard Dix
Or choose another - My favorite is Tombstone [best Doc Holliday]
It's being willing. I found out early that most men, regardless of cause or need, aren't willing. They blink an eye or draw a breath before they pull the trigger. I won't. ~ J.B. Books
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If you can't feel the music; it's only pink noise!
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral---Burt Lancaster/Kirk Douglas
Something about Kevin Costner makes my flesh crawl.
gesshots....ditto Tombstone. Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp/Val ("I'm your Huckleberry")Kilmer.
Kurt loved the role so much that he named his son Wyatt.
Not that it was anywhere near 100% historically, I'd have to go with "Tombstone". I believe it is the best Wyatt Earp movie yet. I also believe that that movie is largely responsible for the slight upsurge that we are seeing in western interest and movies.
Dennis Quaid did make a hell of a "Doc", though.
I'll be your huckabee, OK lunger, remember play for keeps we started a game we never finished
Any except Wyat Earp - Kevin Costner.
Something about Kevin Costner makes my flesh crawl.
If you want to see a Kevin Costner movie that you may enjoy, watch "Mr. Brooks", he plays a completely different role and its a good movie!
Val Kilmer's role of his career IMHO.
The best western actor......James gardner in support your local sheriff
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Jason McCullough: [* dented badge] That must have saved the life of whoever was wearin' it.
Mayor Olly Perkins: Well, it sure would have, if it hadn't been for all them other bullets flyin' in from everywhere.
Guys...get it right! A Huckabee is an ex-gov who might run for President....a huckelbearer is someone who bears a huckel, I guess. Us good Southern Boys know a huckleberry from a blueberry from a blackberry...all are darn good and leave lots of blue/black on a little WV boy hands when he was young! And, the more I think about it, Dennis Quaid was a super Doc Holliday too! Heard he lost 30lbs to play to the part....but I love the "I'm your huckleberry" line before he plugged Johnny Ringo
this dumb ole Arkansas boy knows the difference between a blueberry and a blackberry, I guess I didn't get the line right though thanks for setting me straight still love the line in the movie though
Wyatt and Dennis Quaid as Doc
I'll have to go with tombstone. Kurt Russel and Val Kilmer both played their parts very well.
This!
All the actors and scenes were great.
quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
I'll have to go with tombstone. Kurt Russel and Val Kilmer both played their parts very well.
This!
All the actors and scenes were great.
Another vote for Tombstone.
The truely sad part of Kostner's Wyatt Earp film was it came out 6 months after Tombstone was released.
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you can tell them I'm coming and hells comin with me
Tombstone
Val Kilmer's role of his career IMHO.
Me too!
quote:Originally posted by PBJloaf
Tombstone
Val Kilmer's role of his career IMHO.
Me too!
Can't forget Ghosts in the Darkness for Kilmer.