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"Tombstone (1993)" Teaser Trailer

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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2008

Original teaser trailer for the 1993 film "Tombstone." Starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, Dana Delany, Jason Priestley, & Charlton Heston. Directed by George P. Cosmatos.

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  • FUCKING EPIC!!!!

  • @wendileona Agreed, absolutely...I haven't been a big fan of the dependence on CGI lately, but it has come a long way in the past few years...texture and skin tone are starting to come along rather nicely...but in my own opinion, it can never fully replace texture completely...at least not yet

  • and hell's coming with it.

  • @TheFakeBlood Amazin visual stuff can be done w/CGI, but the huge downside of CGI is that it takes away from the viewers imagination. In moderation, its fine, but when its the main thing, whats left for the movie buff to fill in?

    Special FX from before had that 'oooh, how'd they do dat?!' effect on people, and in the case of this genre, there were stunt riders, stunt men, etc. which made you go 'wow! that stunt man is insane!' where now you just look a super hero flying and go...'pfst, cgi'.

  • @wendileona To be honest, if it did have overused cgi effects this movie wouldn't be even a fraction as great as it is now. CGI is the lazy mans way of telling a true story and takes away to much feeling.

  • @incrowdcynic 7 months later.... well excuuuuse the filmmakers of Tombstone for not having CGI and hyper-special effects you have now, to tell a story in the 90's...

  • Ain't Jim Cummings narratin' this video?

  • Where's tortilla boy?

  • ROFL This trailer is so nineties cheap, almost eighties-cheap. Lol. still cool. And don't forget to include the obligatory scenes that never occur in the actual film in the slightest.

  • The music is from Peter Gabriel's song, 'The Rythym of the Heat" off his "Security" album in 1982.

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