This man drinks enough alcohol on a daily basis to pacify a gorilla, and he can still shoot just fine. Seriously, I think his liver is more impressive than his sharpshooting. He has nerves of steel and veins of pure, concentrated alcohol.
Doc is the best character of any movie ever. Doc Holiday offers a helping hand with his wit and gunslinging prowess, all made possible by the powers of tuberculosis. You wouldn’t like him when he’s angry he tends to go on suicidal rampages. Well, it turns out that ignoring a group of vicious criminals is indeed dangerous, and his brother pays the price with his life. As such, he decides to ignore them and hope for the best. Wyatt knows these cowboys are very dangerous and must be very intelligent, too, based on their name selection.
Unfortunately, a group of cowboys called the Cowboys starts to shake things up and put the lives of the citizens in danger. “Tombstone” takes place in the western town of Tombstone and follows the story of Wyatt Earp, his brothers and his best friend Doc Holiday as the former marshalls and gunslingers try to settle down. That’s right folks, this might as well be a documentary. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of this film is that it was based on a true story, and if “Hachi” has taught us anything, it’s that in movies like this, the characters look and act completely identical to their real-life counterparts. The film’s soundtrack was created by Bruce Broughton, a famous music composer who is second only to Hans Zimmer, and John Williams, and Ennio Morricone, and Danny Elfman, and Howard Shore, and John Barry, and James Horner, and Thomas Newman and Alan Silvestri. “ Tombstone” is a 1993 western, which features the legendary actor Val Kilmer, who is known for his astounding performance in movies such as “Top Gun” and…“Top Gun.” His spectacular performance in this film has truly placed him among the greats, perhaps even making him a household name with the likes of Don Cheadle.