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  • Why Ike! Whatever do you mean?

  • "Maybe poker's just not your game, Ike. I know! Let's have a spelling contest!" HAHA

  • Damn I was born in the wrong era and in the wrong country.

  • A good collection of scenes from this much loved movie! The role of a lifetime for Val Kilmer as Doc and a character he inhabited so well.

  • excellent

  • One word discribes this movie...... Amazing

  • Yes, this has to be a defining role for him. Brilliant!

  • The best line? "I'll be your huckleberry"

  • "Why, I have not yet begun to defile myself.." -w3rd

  • This is the coolest movie ever fucking made

  • I love this movie!! There is a radio station here in ATX, and one of the morning DJ's got a tattoo on his ass of Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday!!! It was epic!!!

  • saw this film last week so good Val Kilmer was so good best of the film.

  • my fav is him laughing at his feet in bed

  • Who are the speds on this video saying they hate westerns..I mean come on people!! Clint Eastwood? Lonesome Dove? This is a fantastic movie no doubt..but your clearly missing out if you think this is the best and only good western.

  • This movie should have won Best Picture, can't say that enough. Val Kilmer gave one of the best performances in film history.

  • I didnt like cowboy films.. But OMG this one is absolutely amazin..

    Fav character - Doc..

    Hated it wen they told u he was dyin :(

    Loved iy where he killed rango ;-)

  • i liked doc holliday till the part wen he kill johnny ringo

  • Yeah, i dont like westerns but he really fuckin nailed the character dead on, it was so believable to see at a young age and i myself suffer from illness similar.... hes always been a bit of an inspiration despite me knowing nothing of the real Doc

  • 7:14 :)

  • Is the guy with the cigar at 6:12 the manager guy in empolyee of the month?

  • Mine Too

    

  • Val Kilmers performance in this movie is my favorite of all time... so good.

  • @LARGANATION parerantly mister LARGANATION is an educated man...how i really hate him!

  • best movie....EVER!

  • Can someone tell what Daisy means as well as huckleberry ?

  • @BigRod10x Perhaps the Daisy is in reference to what one would be when in the grave? And I think the Huckleberry reference has to do with adventure...as in the Twain novel.

  • @BigRod10x Huckleberry was slang back then, it meant I'm just the man your looking for

  • Could somebody PLEASE tell me the name of the song that plays during the play scene? When the woman is the devil? I've had it stuck in my head for days now and i MUST now the name of it.

  • @yaymike23 It's called Danse Macabre by Camille Saint-Sans

  • had to look this up once someone said I remind them of doc holiday.

  • i was so "craving" to see Doc Holliday! This video was exactly what I needed! Thanks for putting this video together. :)

  • im your Huckleberry

  • We got 52 Cowboys on here...They aint no daisies at all! Poor souls...I guess they were just too high strung!

  • Thank you so much for posting this. Now I can get my Doc Holliday fix while I'm at work. XD

  • Oops

  • ... Say when..

  • @2:41 "that's the rumor" haha

  • Val Kilmer was the best !!!!

  • Beihn was at his Best as Ringo.

  • This film was never submitted to the Oscars by Disney, or it would have won something.

  • Is the guy who played Hank, the same actor from Manhunter & The Hard Way?

  • greta film indeed.

  • "Your so drunk your seeing double."

    "I have two guns, one for each of ya."

  • I love when he says "Why Ike, whatever do you mean?" and "Why dont we have... a spelling contest" hahahahha. and when he steps off the porch with that pistol behind his back and the red vest he looks boss, like the devil! not the scary, satanic one but the charming devil that is known to visit the old south challenging people to fiddling contests and embarrassing others with his wit and trickery; the devil that the song "Sympathy for the Devil" is about

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  • dont mind him... hes just drunk thats all..... heh heh heh

    for some reason that makes me laugh every time

  • Val I like your acting. I hope you did not take offense to me not wanting your autograph. This Hollywood tradition does make sense to me. I will watch your movies. I do pray for you and hope you are being treated kindly. Some of my relatives I can say were kind to you and I am glad of this. Brian and Bob make a good green chili enchiladas. I hope the movie you were going to make worked out well. I never did see after that. I stay at home or with family. :) Best of luck Val. :) Ramona

  • I could have sworn that the cylinder didn't move when he pulled the hammer back on his right pistol at 1:46. I couldn't tell for sure from the picture but it looked like he had one Colt Thunderer or Lightning, or Rainmaker on the left and one Peacemaker on the right.

  • Johnny Ringo looks like somebody just walked over your grave

  • VAL shoulda got an OSCAR for this role

  • @tupac1983 Agree with you, he was amazing as Doc Holiday! Also I think hes underrated in Hollywood.

  • how did val kilmer not get an award for this, HOW

    i forgot billy zane was in this haha, hes a cool dude

  • Valkilmer ,he was the huckleberry for this job ,in my opinion his best perfprmance ever and I agree he got robbed of an Oscar.

  • what exactly does he really mean "you're daisy if you do".....

  • Carpe Diem

  • Doc Holliday is 51 people's huckleberry...

  • You no daisy at all!

  • what do they say in the bar i want to know

  • He actually says 'huckle bearer' meaning he'll be Ringo's coffin bearer.Listen carefully in both scenes.

  • Doc is a legend... Say when....

  • Most of the movie is taken from history but another inaccuracy is Wayat Erp visiting Doc Holiday in the sanitarium in Denver just before Doc died. I read a history book that said that Erp and Holliday had a falling out before Doc went to the sanitariom and Erp never visited him there.

    That being said this was Val Kilmer's best acting. I love this movie!

  • johny ringo was NOT shot by holliday thats the only part of the movie i have a microscopic problem with, ringo commited suicide a while after

  • Doc is fukn gangsta

  • pka

  • Johnny Ringo: Eventus Stultorum Magister. [Events are the teachers of fools. - Meaning - "Fools have to learn by experience."]

    Doc Holliday: In Pace Requiescat. [Rest in peace - Meaning - "It's your funeral!"]

  • Doc Holliday: Credat Judaeus Apella,Non Ego. [The Jew Apella maybelieveit, not I. - Meaning -"Oh I don't believe drinking is what I do best."]

  • Johnny Ringo: Age Quod Agis. [Do what you do. - Meaning - "Do what you do best."]

  • Doc Holliday: In Vino Veritas. [In wine is truth. - Meaning - "When I'm drinking, I speak my mind."]

  • C'mon. C'mon. *Faceplant*

    From 'no daisie' to pushing up daises in 2 seconds.

    Awesome.

  • Damn I remember watching this in 06 when it first was posted and it had like 10,000 views!

  • I'm your Huckleberry.

  • Ridiculously cool...

  • i went to tombstone for a couple of days. it looks like i did in the movies. awesome little town. every store wants u to put ur guns up till you leave the store. so cool

  • You either love or hate this movie... I love it

  • Have seen this film 25 times ...and never get tired of it.

    Sadly this film is the last True "Western" ever made.

    Another sad fact is that the year it came out was the same year as Philadelphia , Schindler's List , and The Fugitive. Which is why it didn't get any Academy Awards. If this film had been released , as is , any year in the past 10 years, it would have won across the board.

    Just my humble opinion for all you Huckleberry fans out there.

  • @timetravelingtheater The Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood might be another reference point for the epitaph of the Western...

  • @timetravelingtheater HAHA good one bro!

  • @timetravelingtheater Appaloosa and Open Range were quality westerns too.

  • @timetravelingtheater Disney never submitted it to the Academy Awards committee as they thought it hadn't a chance of winning so late in the season. But many like me say it would have. They had to borrow period costumes and guns from private collectors in Europe, as Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp had rented everything at the time. That makes this film even more interesting.

  • @timetravelingtheater I definately agree that several of the actors, especially Val Kilmer should have been nominated. His performance, well, he just steals every scene he's in. As for other Westerns, Open Range was good and for TV series, you can't beat Lonesome Dove.

  • @timetravelingtheater if the first 15 minutes were released it would still be the best movie made in the last few years.

  • @timetravelingtheater wise words 

  • @timetravelingtheater I don't think it would have won "across the boards", but I still can't understand why Kilmer didn't get nominated for best supporting actor. His Doc Holiday is one of the greatest performances of the last 20 years. Also, why didn't he get nominated for "The Doors"? Have you seen "Unforgiven"?

  • @timetravelingtheater What are you talking about? This movie was decent by all standards, not even impressive. There have been a ton of good westerns made after this, don't blame the industry just because you apparently haven't seen them.

    True Grit

    The Assassination of Jesse James

    3:10 to Yuma

    Ned Kelley

    Appaloosa

    I hate people like you, just spouting bullshit about "the good old days" when you don't have a clue. All of the movies I listed are far, far better westerns than Tombstone and newer.

  • @cyberslick18 true grit and 310 to yuma are remakes

  • @canucturbo2004 Doc says "The string was too high for him to bare". After he shoots Ringo he says "You were just too high strung". That's what it was referring to.

  • 51 people aren't wearing a bustle...

  • my friend is the great great granddaughter of Doc Holliday, and she has both of his revolvers as an inheritance

  • @uzumakinaruto246 ...Sorry to burst your bubble, but Holliday never had any children whatsoever. It has been proven as fact. As for the guns, again, sorry to bubble burst, but there have never been any guns (Holliday's or Earp's) that have been traced directly to those two men. Many claim to have one of their guns, but no one can back up their claims with proof. Sorry.

  • @harleyspringer1971 Actually he did have children, but they were with Mary Cummings, the woman seen in the movie. He did own two revolvers, one was a colt Thunderer, and one was a colt Lightning. She also has pictures of Doc and his wife, and his hat and flask.

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  • @uzumakinaruto246...No, "Big Nose" Kate did not have children with him. She did have one child before she met Holliday. She married Silas Melvin and had a child, but Melvin and the child died the same year (before 1874 when she met Holliday). Holliday had NO children.

    As with the guns, those are not authentic to Holliday until they are concretely connected to him. No respectable historian will say those are Holliday's without some proof of direct connection. I should know...I am a historian.

  • @harleyspringer1971 Okay enjoy your logic

  • Man, some people are just born to play certain roles. THIS, this was Val Kilmers role, talk about robbed of an oscar.

  • the most arrogant prick douchebag "good guy' character in a movie ever lol

  • i am a aussie and whilst in the states i drove from vagas to glennwood springs and walk up the corked screw hill to the top to see doc's grave that overlook glennwood,it was a hot and dusty day and i needed a squirt from my asthma inhaler but it was all worth it.near doc's grave i felt a true presants like he was wandering around up there,while just a that point there was something under my foot,i scratch around and i found 3 live bullets, maybe they were put there but the legand lives on.

  • I’m Your Huckleberry Or Is It I’m Your Huckle Bearer?

    Doc Holiday, who is from the gentile south (Georgia, Kentucky that area) says “I’m your huckleberry” or “I’m your huckle bearer.” Apparently, the script says “huckleberry” and that’s the biggest argument in favor of “huckleberry” over “huckle bearer.”

  • @jdhj25 ...It's, "I'm your huckleberry." This was a term used back in that time that meant, "I'm the man for the job."

  • @harleyspringer1971 I'm your "huckleberry" is actually a term short for "hucklebearer"...which is a southern term for a "Pallbearer"

  • @WimpyV3: I used to think the same, but found the "Pallbearer" Interpretation to be false...

    Huckleberry" was commonly used in the 1800's in conjunction with "persimmon" as a small unit of measure. "I'm a huckleberry over your persimmon" meant "I'm just a bit better than you."The "Dictionary of American Slang: "A specific man, the exact kind of man needed for a particular purpose. So "I'm your huckleberry" means "I'm just the man you're looking for!" ...Now ain't that a daisy!

  • @Swigzabrewski

    well I didn't know that, now I do, and thank you sir.

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  • Some movies, for some reason, seem to be cast perfectly(like Shane). In modern times, the name Doc Holliday instantly conjures up the face of Val Kilmer. Great actor.

  • I'm here Huckleberry

  • val kilmer wow awesome acting!!!

  • Wyatt just in time, pull up a chair!

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  • @absolutelyworthless

    It's not misinformation at all. I've studied the history of stuff like this for many years and it is unknown how Ringo actually died, but possibly suicide. That is the fact. Not only that but Doc was in fact in Colorado July 11, 1882 and court documents state this. It is more supported that he committed suicide than anything because of his actions and newspaper articles stating he had been drinking heavily and depressed.

  • Say when...oh god i love Ed Baily

  • Why Ed Baily...are we cross? LOL

  • Not me I'm in my prime. 

  • That's why your not wearing a bussle.

  • "Tombstone" is a great movie,and Kilmer gave a terrific performance as Doc Holliday.

  • I wasn't ;)

  • You're no daisy, no daisy at all

  • At the end what does doc mean "the strain was just too much for him to bare"?

    

  • @canucturbo2004 It means he just wasn't good to win over Doc!

  • @canucturbo2004

    It refers to the possible theory that Ringo actually committed suicide. There are three theory's on how Ringo actually died. But Doc didn't kill him in real life. It's possible that Wyatt did. The true part is that Ringo was found by a tree with one bullet discharged. I forgot the other theory.

  • At the end what does ocean "the strain was just too much for him to bare"?

  • oops

    

  • what hand did he have,i can't see too good,is it quad Q's?

  • Hey! "Loving Man" you've been called.

  • @gullydisciple.....a bustle was all that 'to do' in the back of a woman's dress in those times.

  • Val Kilmer outdid himself as Doc.

  • The Southern Gentleman : ) ?

  • what the hell is a bussel

  • @gullydisciple a bustle is like a hoop skirt, only in the latter years of the 1800s it was modified more for convience of traveling.

    If you look at her skirt and see how flat it is, a bustle gets the skirt off of her legs and buttox, the best way for me to explain it is to look up Burlesque dancers or saloon girls so you can get a good idea on the bustle skirt. :)

  • Every scene he's in is great

  • I'm your Huckleberry.

  • @djspida5, dude thats why I always tell my friends

    dont cheat , if you do things r gonna happen

  • ...im related to the real doc holiday x3 NO JOKE

  • i have two guns one for each of ya.

  • Doc MAKES this flick...Ringo, AKA "Kyle from Terminator aint bad either-whooo

  • Did anyone else think that Curley Bill threw some gay lines out during the film? Sticking up for the one deputy and sitting next to him at the show. And also a few lines during that scene.

  • "Maybe poker's just not your game. I got it, let's have a spelling contest!" Loved Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in this flick!!

  • GREAT TRANSITIONS!! I especially liked at 7:53 when you switched to the block transfer!

  • "Nonsense... I have not yet begun to defile myself." LMFAO

    Better: "Maybe poker's just not your game Ike. I know - let's have a spelling contest!"

    CLASSIC.

  • we cross

  • you should watch your language or your acount could be blocked because it has happened.

  • 1hogfan83: hogfan is a complete waste of a good fuck! The best part of this person ran down the crack of his mommas ass and ended up a brown stain on the mattress! Tombstone is a badass movie regardless of how true it is with history. In fact...fuck the history and fuck hogfan83! Best western ever sans John Wayne!

  • @WTFxSAUCE very original Ermy.

  • "Ed, what an ugly thing to say. I abhor ugliness... Does this mean we're not friends anymore?" lol i love how he adds in the quick rhetorical tautology. I abhor ugliness :P

  • Are we cross?

  • Down by the creek...walkin on wata

  • 49 ppl anit no daisies!!!!

  • say when......

  • Now that I think about it... Doc holidays script for the movie 80% of his lines are just bad ass... Good movie

  • [the big gun fight where the cowboys called them out in a fight] "I got you now.. You son of a bitch.." doc-"your a daisy if you do...... *heart-Shot*

    Doc- "and you!, music lover.. Your next"

    "the drunk piano player... Your so drunk your probably seeing double"

    doc- *dual wield* "I have two guns... One for each of yuh"

    "where is he? (erp)"

    "down by the creek... Walking on water"

    EPIC SHIT

  • Let's have a spelling contest... LMFAO!!!!

  • Doc goes from being a dentist to the deadliest gun slinger in the west

    Your no daisy

    your no daisy

  • Doc goes from being a dentist to the deadliest gun slinger in the west

  • 8:00

  • 6:37

  • Val should have gotten a best supporting actor.....at least for his performance in Tombstone!!!!

  • Oops

  • 'In'an't that a daisy?'

  • GREAT FUCKEN CAST!!!!

  • Sam Elliot is the only true mustache grower.

  • I'm your huckleberry.

  • 48 people aren't daisies.

  • @eagles665 dont worry bout we got their huckleberries

  • There's some speculation that Wyatt never said that about Doc, that it was made up by a ghostwriter for whatever newpaper it appeared in.

  • The absolute hatred that the two of those actors showed in this movie,

    Showed that they were real actors and real men.

    They may have a beer together these days... but, there have been many years passed.

    Liberty Valence and Jack Wilson got nothing on Johnny Ringo!

    If you don't grit your teeth when you watch the "call out"...

  • WHY IKE, WHAT EVER DO YOU MEAN?

  • @djspida5 This line has great meaning, contemporary to the old west and very germaine to the real Doc. Gambling in the old west was a treacherous endeavor, cheats and crooked games were rampant. To accuse the house of cheating was a death sentence, and youd be lucky to just get thrown out - uninjured. Accusing anohter player of cheating would definitely end up "in the street" with one or both people dead. See the beginning of the movie where "texas jack" and his friend "deal" with that.

  • @wildh0rse "crawfished a bet and called me a liar".

    Wyatt: Eh, seems fair.

  • Why, Ed... Does this mean we're not friends anymore? You know Ed, if I thought we weren't friends anymore, I just don't think I could bare it.

  • You babe. You COMLETE BABE. he's so awesome, words don't describe it. You couldn't hate him, even if you were Johnny Ringo.

  • Are we cross?

  • How lewd.

  • Let's have a spelling contest

  • YEA YEA CURLY BILL IS DA BOSS

  • Micheal Biehn said this was his favorite movie roll out of all his filmwork. Without him Val Kilmer would not have earned his YouTube Oscar. They are both Brilliant actors. RH DSD

  • I'm your huckleberry.