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  • Ok, it's not "I'm your huckleberry". It is "I'm your hucklebearer" - a huckle is a handle on a casket, so hucklebearer is synonymous to pall bearer. The term was used in the south in the mid to late 1800's.

  • You're no daisy! you're no daisy at all!

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  • Made up Hollywood bullshit. This is fiction. Ringo was much feared and died from a drunken suicide. Holliday was a puny, sick psycho boozer who couldn't have handled a 14-year-old with his fists.

  • prolly my favorite Val Kilmer character besides Ice Man

  • @WizardOfChicamunga  Lol..I would not go as far as saying that..But to back up and support your comment..Yes that is true..Dont think many would have thought it possible that Jeff Bridges could have equaled John Waynes Role as Rooster Cogburn in "True Grit" To use your own Words..both supreme Examples.

  • @75PFG It was your comment about Kirk Douglas that really brought out into the light that it is not only possible, but that it is unequivocally true that more than one actor can stand at the absolute pinnacle of perfection in their art! That is a testimony to your attention to detail. Well done. So sir, my hat is off to you! You are a true cinematic historian.

  • @WizardOfChicamunga Fair Comments Man..Cant argue with that..!!

  • @75PFG In all fairness I have to honor that opinion. But I also think of any comparison such as that as comparable to that of an orange vs. an apple. Two completely different times in cinematic history. In either case they can be equally held up as that 'ideal' , subject only to their place in history. Both supreme examples, yet both different.

  • @WizardOfChicamunga

    He played a great role and its my favourite modern western..But i think Kirk Douglas was better in Gunfight at the OK Corral

  • What the hell ever happened to the actor both here and in The Doors? The last film I saw Kilmer in looked like it was directed by somebody from the Home Shopping Network.

  • 1 person "looks like somebody just walked on your grave"

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