Tombstone (1993) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction

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Tombstone (1993) | First Time Watching | Movie Reaction

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I'm watching Tombstone for the first time ever!

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Wyatt lives a difficult life, always dealing with outlaws. He moves to Tombstone, Arizona, to finally relax, but he runs into the Cowboys and must bring peace back to the town.

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Release date: 20 January 1994 (Australia)
Directors: George P. Cosmatos, Kevin Jarre
Distributed by: Hollywood Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Box office: $73.2 million
Cinematography: William A. Fraker
Music by: Bruce Broughton


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All Comments (21)
  • @MovieJoob
    FULL AND LONGER REACTION: www.patreon.com/MovieJoob Jade is here to watch Tombstone 🪦 P.S. There can be many YouTube issues so we apologise if there are any scenes cut that are important! Join along in watching Jades reaction to this movie and as always leave a like, subscribe and click the notification bell to keep up with all our content
  • @msmith5121
    Val Kilmer was robbed of an Academy Award for his role as Doc Holiday. Outstanding film!
  • @adamskeans2515
    They didn't graffiti the tombstone, that's the actual epitaph and that grave is still there in the city of Tombstone.
  • @Karadjanov
    Val Kilmer really stole the show with this role. Doc Holiday was a real historical person and it is reported that his last words were like in the movie. He looked at his feet and said "This is funny" This is because he lived a very dangerous life and people like that usually died with their boots on. However he was able to beat the odds and died peacefully in his bed with his shoes off.
  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    I've said it before but I really appreciate her honesty. "I'm a woman. I like men." No games, no fuss.
  • @51tetra69
    As you have probably gathered by now,, Wyatt Earp, Morgan Earp, Virgil Earp and their families, Doc Holliday, and Ike Clanton and the Cowboys gang were actual, real-life historical figures in the Wild West. The shootout near the OK corral in Tombstone actually took place largely as portrayed, with Wyatt being the only participant who was not killed or wounded in the gunfight. The incident in which Doc and the Earps were caught in the crossfire ambush at the river, during which Wyatt Earp waded out into the water amidst a hail of bullets to confront Curly Bill, also really happened. Doc Holliday’s illness made him reckless, careless with his life. His mindset was that it would be better to die in a quick, clean gunfight than to suffer a long lingering death due to tuberculosis. His performance as Doc Holliday is Val Kilmer’s best role and greatest performance. (Laudanum is a mixture of opium and alcohol, and Wyatt's common-law wife was addicted to it, which led to her death from an overdose.)
  • @1Vmiboy
    I am impressed. First reactor I’ve seen to pick up on almost all the nuances within this film. Special props for picking up on the meaning of Doc’s line “Revenge…for being born”. This is, aside from Lord of the Rings, my most favorite film of all time ☺️
  • @Prodigal1
    Wyatt wasn’t married to Maddie. If you remember Doc asked Wyatt if he considered himself a married man and he said “pretty much”. They were just living together.
  • @robertrouse4503
    I have been to the Bird Cage Theater in Tombstone. The ceiling has over 100 bullet holes. While the film makes it look like Virgil and Morgan were shot on the same evening. It was actually three months apart. Also, Doc actually died 6 years after Wyatt Earp and his immortals took their vengeance ride. The only thing in this film that is not real is, the killer of Johnny Ringo wasn't Doc. The killer was unknown.
  • @shainewhite2781
    One of ther very first Western movies i saw on VHS back in the 90's. Val Kilmer should have won an Oscar for his role as Doc Holliday.
  • @The_Dominic
    Doc is so endearing because Val Kilmer made this film his magnum opus. Such an incredible performance by him! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for another awesome reaction!
  • Think it's one of the greatest Oscar mistakes that Val Kilmer was never nominated, let alone won. It's one of the best and most memorable performances of all time
  • @theperfectdoug
    31:10 "Why do I want to cry?" Because you're human! Those few short lines touch everyone who watches this movie. "Wyatt Earp is my friend." "Hell, I got lots of friends." "I don't." It's an honest look into Doc's life, beautifully delivered by Val Kilmer. His lifestyle has left him with few people able to get close to him and see beyond his sarcastic and cynical attitudes. Wyatt was a rare one that Doc respected deeply and who showed Doc that same respect. We all feel for Doc, because at this moment he shows us how vulnerable, sad, and lonely he can be. So glad you watched this one, this is the best Western of all time!
  • @Parallaxus
    Doc was said to be quite the bad guy in real life, but where his ONE sole friend was concerned, he would do anything for Wyatt.
  • @braddennis5638
    Ma'am, you always seem so kind-hearted. There's never a reason to apologize for being you.
  • @Evocati2008
    Cool reaction, the reason Doc said it was funny looking at his bare feet was that he always thought he'd "die with his boots on". In other words, gunfighting.
  • @philmakris8507
    Wyatt and Mattie weren't married. Just living together.