Yep

bgable

Redshirt
Apr 24, 2006
2,546
49
48
~ Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave....
~ My fights not with you Holliday.........
~ I beg to differ sir... We started a game we never got to finish... Play for blood remember.....
~ I was just foolin about.......
~ I wasn't......
 
Jun 19, 2001
25,117
502
103
"You remember the stories John use to tell us about the the three chinamen playing Fantan? This guy runs up to them and says, “Hey, the world’s coming to an end!” and the first one says, “Well, I best go to the mission and pray,” and the second one says, “Well, hell, I’m gonna go and buy me a case of Mezcal and six whores,” and the third one says “Well, I’m gonna finish the game.” I shall finish the game, Doc"
 

steeleer

Redshirt
Sep 19, 2005
3,160
44
0
My 3 fave Val Kilmer Movies
1) Tombstone
2) Top Secret
3) Real Genius

I'll go a step further. Tombstone will never be remembered as an all time great movie critically, but IMO it might be the best casted movie ever. You focus on the 2 main guys, but there were at least 3 other guys in that movie that ended up being leading men on their own. What a cast and they all were in their prime as well, but Val stole the show...and it's not even an argument.

BTW...cudos to the OP for adding this delight to what has been a dead off-season board.
 
Last edited:

BobbyBoucheer

All-Conference
May 29, 2014
21,917
1,994
0
Tombstone was an American version of our favorite Spaghetti Westerns that we all loved as children.

A great movie even if the story was predictable and the dialogue cheesy as hell. Loved it!
 
Dec 17, 2007
14,451
237
63
One of my all-time favorite movies, I'll always watch it when I see it come up on TV. My wife doesn't understand why I'll watch it over and over again. But she doesn't like Caddy Shack either. WTF???
 

Darth_VadEER

All-Conference
Dec 14, 2010
23,025
3,212
0
My 3 fave Val Kilmer Movies
1) Tombstone
2) Top Secret
3) Real Genius

I'll go a step further. Tombstone will never be remembered as an all time great movie critically, but IMO it might be the best casted movie ever. You focus on the 2 main guys, but there were at least 3 other guys in that movie that ended up being leading men on their own. What a cast and they all were in their prime as well, but Val stole the show...and it's not even an argument.

BTW...cudos to the OP for adding this delight to what has been a dead off-season board.

Can't argue with your list, as I'm a big fan of Real Genuis and Tombstone, but Heat needs to be up there for Val, and there is also something very likeable about The Saint. Elisabeth Shue is my all time dream girl, so I'm sure that plays a part....
 

Thumper

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
28,563
1,407
113
My 3 fave Val Kilmer Movies
1) Tombstone
2) Top Secret
3) Real Genius

I'll go a step further. Tombstone will never be remembered as an all time great movie critically, but IMO it might be the best casted movie ever. You focus on the 2 main guys, but there were at least 3 other guys in that movie that ended up being leading men on their own. What a cast and they all were in their prime as well, but Val stole the show...and it's not even an argument.

BTW...cudos to the OP for adding this delight to what has been a dead off-season board.
Agree. Despite it's flaws, it's my favorite quotable movie. Fun as hell and Kilmer's performance was genius. Always stop and watch a scene or two when it turns up in the surf.
 
Dec 17, 2007
14,451
237
63
Tombstone was on Sunday night on CMT, caught all but the first 30 minutes of it. Wife was not pleased but otherwise occupied with some other project. I see something new every time, this time I noticed that Billy Bob Thornton is listed in the ending credits. Had to look it up but he plays Johnny Tyler, not sure exactly where that character fits in the story. I'll have to watch it again. :)
 

steeleer

Redshirt
Sep 19, 2005
3,160
44
0
Tombstone was on Sunday night on CMT, caught all but the first 30 minutes of it. Wife was not pleased but otherwise occupied with some other project. I see something new every time, this time I noticed that Billy Bob Thornton is listed in the ending credits. Had to look it up but he plays Johnny Tyler, not sure exactly where that character fits in the story. I'll have to watch it again. :)


He played some bully poker dealer. Wyatt Earp ***** slapped a few times and gave him a fat lip and dared him to pull his gun.
 

WVU enginEER

Junior
Mar 14, 2005
15,851
372
83
Tombstone was on Sunday night on CMT, caught all but the first 30 minutes of it. Wife was not pleased but otherwise occupied with some other project. I see something new every time, this time I noticed that Billy Bob Thornton is listed in the ending credits. Had to look it up but he plays Johnny Tyler, not sure exactly where that character fits in the story. I'll have to watch it again. :)
If there is one channel that could go away so I can watch tv when I want, it is the Hallmark Channel.