Tombstone Movie Review
Tombstone Review

"Tombstone" Overview

Rating: R
1993
Cast and Crew
Director : George P. CosmatosProducer : Sean Daniel,James Jacks,Bob Misiorowski
Screenwiter : Kevin Jarre
Starring : Kurt Russell,Val Kilmer,Sam Elliott,Bill Paxton,Powers Boothe,Michael Biehn,Charlton Heston,Jason Priestley,Jon Tenney,Stephen Lang,Thomas Haden Church,Dana Delany,Paula Malcomson,Lisa Collins,Dana Wheeler-Nicholson,Joanna Pacula,Michael Rooker,Harry Carey Jr.,Billy Bob Thornton
If Kurt Russell's handlebar mustache doesn't give you the willies, you need a
bigger TV.
The definitive populist telling of the Wyatt Earp story, Tombstone has more fun
with the story than traditionalist versions like Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp,
with a younger, more crowd-pleasing cast -- Thomas Haden Church plays a bad
guy; Jason Priestley is a deputy. And it's got more factual holes than the
Clanton gang ended up with -- all in the name of serving up Good Clean Fun.
The guts of the truth are intact -- Wyatt Earp (Kurt Russell) and his family
arrive in the town of Tombstone trying to start a new life as entrepreneurs,
only to be stymied by an uncontrollable gang of outlaws called the Cowboys (aka
the Clanton gang). With their buddy Doc Holliday (Val Kilmer), the Earps face
off with the Cowboys at the O.K. Corral. The gangs hunt each other down until
only a few are left. And that's about it. Characters die, fall in love, ride
horses, and drink a lot -- but essentially this is a movie about a fairly
short-lived feud that ended in a great deal of bloodshed.
George Cosmatos' director's cut appears on a two-disc DVD collection, complete
with a plethora of extras including three making-of documentaries, a commentary
from Cosmatos, storyboards of the shootout, and the actual newspaper account of
the shootout as originally printed in the Tombstone newspaper. I may not fully
understand the reason for Tombstone's incredible popularity, but this disc
certainly helps you appreciate it.
Yippie kie yay, Hollywood.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





