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re: Val Kilmer opens up about his experiences on the set of Tombstone (1993)
Posted on 8/13/17 at 11:55 am to RollTide1987
Posted on 8/13/17 at 11:55 am to RollTide1987
I remember hearing something about Kurt Russell "saving" Tombstone years ago, but I never imagined this is what they meant.
I always assumed they meant his hard-headed insistence on playing Wyatt the way he did, as opposed to Costner's "broken man re-born" in "Wyatt Earp" that was released at about the same time.
I liked both roles, for different reasons, but Kilmer's Doc > Quaid's.
I always assumed they meant his hard-headed insistence on playing Wyatt the way he did, as opposed to Costner's "broken man re-born" in "Wyatt Earp" that was released at about the same time.
I liked both roles, for different reasons, but Kilmer's Doc > Quaid's.
Posted on 8/14/17 at 11:05 am to 19
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Kilmer's Doc > Quaid's.
I think his stuff got over-quoted to me before I actually watched he film. Quaid was just unrecognizable, and maybe he doesn't have the quotable lines that Kilmer did, "you can suck my rebel dick.......I know it's hard to be my friend" always makes me laugh.
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