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  • Bros before hoes.

  • @ThatUJohnWayne So true, so true.

  • Doc and Wyatt were not particular friends as they said back then , it was more of a respect ... And Doc was always up for a fight , still all that apart he was the most balls up of them all.

  • The director was LOUSY...

  • Good decision to cut this scene. It adds nothing.

  • this should have been cut. good decision

  • Doc reminds me of the time when men were men and there were no homosexuals.

  • @8av8today -- Homosexuals are men/women too. They might not represent our generationally-ingrained examples of their sexes, but just because they have an attraction to the same sex doesn't mean they aren't that gender.

    Also, don't kid yourself--homosexuality has existed forever. It's just more accepted these days.

  • @Lndmk227 wow bud you need to go to your nearest humor shop and purchase some. What 8av8today was saying is an old humor punch line. Not a homophobic epithet or ignorant speaking. You seem to get offended easily and might need to grow a bit more thickness on your skin. But thank you for the sex and gender ed.

  • @911firefight -- I apologize for my ignorance of old humor--sarcasm is hard to detect via text-only. You're right, I was inclined to believe it was a comment made of ignorance, but thank you for clearing it up. I appreciate it.

  • @Lndmk227 Shall we have tea now?

  • @Lndmk227 Homosexuality has been around for a long time but it was never as popular is it is today. Back then homosexuality happened because rich scumbags could have ANY woman they wanted, they got bored of pussy so they went for men. Their lust knew no boundaries. Not to mention that it was always more of a power/pride thing. Now a days gays want to shove their shit down our throats and make us call it normal. From what I can see in most comments, it seems to be working. Sad.

  • @LORDEZE7 -- And I would call your line of thinking ignorant, every bit as much as racism or sexism. Let's just agree to disagree and end it there.

  • @Lndmk227 As I would yours sir.

  • @LORDEZE7 I agee 100%.

  • @8av8today Hilarious! I love this movie.

  • @8av8today You always had homosexuals. Look at Alexander the Great. He was a conqueror, conqueror of the known world at the time and height of his power and he had both male and female lovers. It well known that he was more partial to men. True, that was a different world then but fact remains if he were alive now, he'd likely be classified as bi at the least and by some, he'd be classified as gay. Very few would question his manhood

  • Hmm, they really should have left this scene in the film. Especially because it explains why Kate isn't mentioned at the end.

  • Great movie. Thank god they cut that scene!

  • 0 Dislikes cause " ALL US MEN KNOW, WOMAN ARE ALL MEAL TICKETS " ! LOL

  • Oscars most overlooked performance..Kilmer hands down earned the award.

  • my favorie move!!! "i got two guns. one for each of ya." Haha

  • western films get no acknowledgment

  • This entire film got overlooked. The MTV Movie Awards is the only awards show that acknowledged Tombstone.  Val Kilmer was nominated for best male performer and most desirable male (did not win either). The most important is, it's a great film and has a huge following. It will stand the test of time.

  • This scene is not worthy of the movie at all! It breaks the character developed (flawlessly developed and acted btw) of Doc. I do not see the scene where she gives him a cigg and a blow job after the Dr leaves, as her using him. I see it as "I am going to keep you happy, the best I can, for the time we have left."

    The best movie ever. Every line is perfection.

    SO script writing, casting, set direction and acting are fantastic, but the best thing about this movie is the editing! Flawless!

  • They show this scene on TV but not on the DVD i got

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  • @FreeAssange1

    There is an extended version? I can't find it anywhere.

  • @CFaith2323

    Gee I wish I could I love this movie.

  • Didn't know there is an "extended version". Gotta look into that one\. =)

  • "By all means......move" Val Kilmer is so fuc.... good in this movie..every sentence is profound..he even looks sick...so many great scenes...even Kurt Russell is good..not a lot of truths as far as history...but who cares! my all time favorite flick!

  • big nose kate was a daisy in this movie. I bet she was a horror in real life. the west was hard on everyone, particularly women. they didn get to bathe often and so the whores had to mask their natural odors with powders and perfumes-if they had any otherwise they could smell as rank as their customers.

    also, there was no antibiotic to quell venereal disease. and as stated above, not alot of hot soapy water either so I imagine VD was rampant as was TB- which Doc sufferd from.

  • They*

  • Hey should of had this in the movie

  • After Tombstone I can't watch Val Kilmer in anything else. Nothing he's done before or after even comes close to this performance. BTW, glad they left this scene out of the original cut. Very un-Doc.

  • What's funny is that Big Nosed Kate was more Doc Holiday's "meal ticket" than he was hers...Kate owned a saloon and was the proprietor of a whorehouse over which she was the madame. She only traveled with Doc on occasion but he carried a silver plated whiskey flask which she had given him with him everywhere...it is said to have stopped a bullet just over his heart once. So much for real life versus Hollywood.

  • Ol Big Nose Kate wasn't as loyal as she appeared in this movie. Her thang with Doc was an on again-off again affair that spanned most of their relationship. She apparently shacked up with Johnny Ringo a few times as well. Word has it that Doc's true love was his cousin from Georgia who eventually entered a convent. They were close his whole life and there's no conclusive proof that anything improper ever took place, but there is a hint that this unrequited love was a factor that made Doc go west

  • @dbobarracus Thanks for the post about Doc and his cousin. I didn't know if that was true or a fancy of the film.

  • Thanks for posting

  • fantastic

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  • I don't see why they cut the scene, it is rather amazing.

  • i love the dialogue of Doc. He never thinks, he claculates.

  • Best performance by any actor, ever.

  • this was in the version i saw... ?

  • Doc is the sickly outlaw w/his sharp intelligent humor

  • the version i saw had it in. like it

  • this seen is so MONEY....they should have left it in......exact way to deal with any woman.......AWSOME.

  • She was sticking cigerettes in his mouth on his death bed....this was cut, because it didn't fit.

  • The film is much more subtle without this scene.

  • Kinda glad that was cut.. lol

  • Val really put his energy in this roll to bring doc to life. This would hav been a great scene to bring more definition to Doc's roll and his friendship with Earp. It takes me to towards the end of the movie when he says he doesn't hav many friends.

  • "I calculate not."

    My God what a way of figuring out a situation lol.

  • great movie..Val kilmer was the best in this movies,sam elliott was great also...although hes always good in his roles to,,,Best part Val Kilmer ever did...

  • I agree. Val Kilmer is sooo believable in this role.

  • tohotxox... "The Earps ran bars, gambling, they even had a prostitution ring that they were making money from". All of these things were perfectly legal back then. "The Clantons and McLaurys were thieves and cattle rustlers." These things were highly illegal and generally resulted in a hanging. The Earps were business men, granted not the nicest business model ever, but business men none the less.

  • Damn Straight !

  • I'm glad they kept this scene out. The dialogue just doesn't fit the style that Val Kilmer is using to protray Doc Holliday. Something else I noticed during this exchange. There's a moment where Doc tries to explain why he's going then hesitates. All the other scenes show Doc always knowing what to say and what to do with clever whit and style. This scene he seems like he's getting emotional almost.

  • i agree! but you know the scene i REALLY wish they had kept in was the one right after morgans been shot, and you see him sitting in the chair, drunk, and quoting rudyard kipling....seriously that scene is incredible and i dont know why they cut it.

  • They should have kept that in.

  • Agreed!

  • They should have left this in. When the doctor see's Doc you find out that the woman is using Doc. But with these scene we realise Doc is smart enough to know this and is just using the woman.

  • i dont think tohobox paid attention to the movie no one ever said doc was a good guy he stabs somebody in his opening scene over a poker game and wyatt wasnt trying to uphold the law he just wanted to kill the s.o.b.s that killed his brother you cant be a good person and go around killing people these guys were just badasses you messed with them you got delt with no good or bad guys here just stone cold killers on both sides

  • Hehe...

    I love Doc. ^-^

  • In my opinon, Val Kilmer deserved the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, but it went to a worthy performance(Tommy Lee Jones for The Fugitive), so I'm not mad.

  • I agree, Val Kilmer should have received an Academy Award for this movie. He is a phenomenal actor and this was among my favorite role he has played.

  • @Axekick11 He wasn't in that many scenes.

  • @strafer Are you kidding? He was in as many scenes as anyone.

  • Did he get nonimated?

  • i totally agree....but what really pissed me off is that he didnt even get nominated! i mean how on earth could they overlook a performance like this?!

  • what??....deny you your heritage?

  • @equil1984 who cares man, this film will be watched forever and ever. who wants a peice of shit like that deal they give out.

  • @equil1984 I know it's fucking bullshit.

  • @equil1984 agree..and Heath Ledger won his for playing the joker

  • @DonTheCritic I don't know from who gets what but now that you say that Don, I can see why it would have been difficult. Too bad they both couldn't get it but of the two, I think Val's acting was more outstanding. The range he had to play seems more impressive. This actress was good also. I hated her when she just wanted him to keep gambling, drinking, etc. so, like what Doc says here, she'd have a meal ticket. Him so sick and all. Too bad this wasn't in although it's plain he knows her.

  • @DonTheCritic I've seen The Fugitive and I'M FUCKING MAD. Really Jones was pretty good, but this performance by Val was really special.

  • great film but the facts were so far off it was comical.

  • Facts are almost always off with Hollywood. but of all the Tombstone, O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp films, it's been said that this film gets Doc Holliday closest to what he was like in real life.

  • Are you saying that the Earps and Doc Holliday, Mcmasters and Texas Jack and their friends were the bad Mob guys and the Clantons and McLaurys and Johnny Ringo and Curly Bill and their friends were the good guys? You aren't a Clanton or McLaury descendant are you?

  • Jezzz.... The Earps were basicly at war with the Clantons and the Mclaurys. Try to think about it like they were two organized crime familys. They didnt get along at all. Doc Holliday was a killer. This movie doesent portray him as he was at all. The Earps ran bars, gambling, they even had a protitution ring that they were making money from. They used there badges to there benifit. The Clantons were theifs and cattle russlers. Along with the McLaurys. There was a whole lota hate.

  • Compared to the rest of the movie, this scene doesn't seem very well acted...

  • Doc's death scene in Tombstone is one of my favourites in all of cinema, but historically it was Kate by his side when he died. She contacted his family back East, but they wanted nothing to do with him. So she handled all the burial arrangements.

  • This was all true I heard she was a war refuge. But who'd wanna do a trick with a saloon whore who'd been shacking with a man with TB? Ouuuuch!

  • I'd be pissed if some bitch snatched my smoke from my lips and threw it! Espically back then when all you could really do was roll your own constantly!

    Great scene! I love Doc.

  • Heh! heh! What a pimp.

  • Ha ha ha. Fucking classic! Gotta love the brutal honestly of his character

  • without a meal ticket...soo true!

  • There's a lot more cut scenes from the movie that we never got to see. That DVD only gave us three. you can see glimses of them in the 8 or 9 trailers on disc 2 (and on the artwork inside the case) Where are the rest of the deleted scenes!!??

  • Yeah there was a really nice Wyatt/Josephine clip that I was itching to see and yet it was never on the special features.

  • This scene was probably cut because Doc's line "Have you no kind word to say to me, before I ride away?"

    is lifted almost verbatim from the theme song (sung by the late Frankie Laine) from the 1957 movie "Gunfight at the OK Corral," starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.

    The line from the song is, "Have you no kind word to say, before I ride away?" and you can find several versions of the theme song, including Laine's, on iTunes these days.

  • well if its like in the movie which im not saying it is he could have maybe lived a bit longer if he would have listened to the doc but who knows

  • you always have breakup sex Doc, Dammit!

  • i wondered what happened to his girlfriend. but the scene where he mused aloud that she was the antichrist splained it for me. the director was right to cut this scene out. but i'm glad i saw it. :)

  • Upload the one where he's in his room reciting verses from kubla khan

  • very nice video compilation!

  • at a boy doc bros before hoes XD

  • Joanna Pacula (Kate) was fantastic in Tombstone!

    She reminded me so much of Diane Brewster of

    the MAVERICK TV shows.

    Both were extremely beautiful and sexy actresses that helped make films even better.

  • Are there any more deleted scenes like this? And why was this scene deleted anyway, it's very good.

  • hey can any post this scene and make it louder please

  • Typical self-absorbed woman!

  • I can see why they deleted this scene... although I often wondered what happened to Kate.

  • ditto

  • She lived to be 89, that bitch. -_- Doc should have been the one to live that long.

  • Why was Kate a bitch for living for 89 years?

    Are you a woman hater? TSK TSK.

    Taking scripts a little to serious aren't you?

  • ROFL. I AM a woman, so I'd hardly say I'm a woman-hater, Sherlock.

  • A woman calling woman bitches?

    You act like you hate women. Ask yourself

    why you said this?

    "She lived to be 89, that bitch. -_- Doc should have been the one to live that long"

  • Tombstone is one of the greatest movies of all time

    Val Kilmer is Perfect as Doc Holiday!!!

  • If you like Chevelle, check out my compilation with Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday...

  • effing perfect... to be closer to the truth.

  • all right man....

  • very nice video compilation!!!!

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