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Well OK ok OK!!! Don't want to spoil too much, but we did not expect that?! Maybe dust ain't so bad after all ;) Doc?! are you kidding me, he was amazing, they all were! Can't wait to see your comments on this one!

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Rick Williams

Great Reaction Ladies to a great movie. And yes. It was based on what actually happened. Look it up. Wyatt an Doc were real. So was the fight at the Ok Corral.You ladies need more westerns in your lives.

Paul Patine

I think you both would enjoy watching Miracle, also with Kurt Russell. Miracle is a true story about a young amateur hockey team in the 1980 Olympics. Kurt Russell plays the coach of that team, and from the reserved-Minnesotan way that he plays it, you also may have trouble recognizing him.

YodatheHobbit

I kind of wish Cassie played games so she could experience the stories of RDR2 and 1. Great western games.

Tara

I’ve been waiting for this reaction for almost as long as Cassie has had this channel. People have been requesting this movie for 2 years. Great reaction ladies! I also love Val Kilmer as Doc. He does such a great job and steals the movie from Kurt Russell IMO. His portrayal is genius

Tom Holman

Looking forward to The Magnificent Seven (1960). (You said that was coming in your Great Escape reaction.) Just joined, so please forgive me if you already did it and I didn't find it yet.

Tom Holman

Another great telling of the Earp story, and probably the closest to historical fact, is Hour of the Gun (1967) with James Garner and Jason Robards.

Larry Darrell

I’m all for Cassie & Carly watching some more Wyatt Earp movies, and see how They compare them. The Sooner the Better, while the Story is Still Fresh. Especially Kevin Costner’s & Lawrence Kasdan’s Epic, Wyatt Earp (1994). Lawrence Kasdan being of course, the Writer of, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Continental Divide (1981) Return of the Jedi (1983) And the Writer & Director of, Body Heat (1981) The Big Chill (1983) Silverado (1985) Grand Canyon (1991) & Wyatt Earp (1994) (Many, Many more Familiar Faces in this one)

Shawn Kildal

Costner was going to do Tombstone but felt it was more ensemble piece and wanted it should be more centered around Wyatt Earp himself and left the project and it was recast with Kurt Russell. Costner also tried to sabotage Tombstone financially since he was now competing against it, but Tombstone turned out great despite his efforts.

Bill Maurer

Loved watching Carly try and dodge bullets while watching the shootout at the OK Corral. Classic !!

Ryan Towell

This film was filmed in and around Tombstone,AZ and other Cochise County Arizona. I grew up there and still live in some of the area's this was filmed. It is very pretty desert.

Ray Johnson

Since you are such a die-hard Kurt Russell fan, lol, you have to watch Backdraft!

Dazman

Would probably enjoy Overboard as a Kurt Russell romcom.

Bubba Fett

Probabaly my 2nd favorite western really only behind Outlaw Josey Wales which is also my favorite Eastwood movie.

BRT

Been a lot of years since I've seen this. Not at all historically accurate and not the sort of film I typically go for on a regular basis but I really enjoyed withing it with Cassie and Carly. Val Kilmer was high in his prime and stole the show, imo. Always been a favorite of mine. Same with Bill Paxton. Not Kurt Russell's best but still a damned good performance. Sam Elliot is great as Sam Elliot in anything he does. Doc Holiday was born John Henry Holliday and was known as "Doc" because he was a licensed Dentist. He also received a classical education in rhetoric, grammar, mathematics, history, Latin, and some French and Ancient Greek. It's believed he contracted tuberculosis while caring for his mother and adopted brother who both died from the disease. The only woman he was ever known to have a relationship with was Mary Katharine "Big Nose Kate" Horony, a dance hall woman and occasional prostitute "Tough, stubborn, and fearless", she was educated, but chose to work as a prostitute because she liked her independence. Wyatt Earp's common law wife was also thought to be a prostitute and she is known to have operated a brothel when they lived in Kansas. Wyatt's other brother James is known to have run a brothel and, while living in Peoria, Wyatt's address was the same as a known brothel. Both Wyatt and Morgan were in and out of jail many times for thefts and numerous other crimes prior to the events in the film. The reality may not be as noble but i find it even more interesting.

Dean Holt

This was also a first time watch, I’m really starting to think 90s serious westerns aren’t really my thing. As it was really hard for me to get through this as it had a few good scenes but that’s all it was as every time it felt like it was getting going the pacing of the film slowed down again. So it just felt really disjointed and a bit of a mess of a movie. Overall I think it’s highly overrated due to the cast and a few iconic lines. I also had similar options about Unforgiven and The Quick and the Dead. The best Western movies for me I think will always be the Sergio Leone films but the two Tarantino made were also very good.

Chris Therrien

Hello Cassie, been with your patreon from the start and so happy for your success. I've seen hundreds of westerns and you're right ,Sam Elliott just looks and sounds like a cowboy should. I know it isn't very well known and probably wouldn't be good for hits on youtube, but if you ever get a chance sometime you should see "Conagher" from 1991 with Sam and his real life wife Katherine Ross. Not a shoot em up but a really good chatacter driven western romance. Other similar ones (not Sam though) are Monte Walsh 2003 and Will Penny 1967. Keep up the outstanding work!!!

Clay F

Val Kilmer acting is stunning in this movie.

Terry Yelmene

Surprise! The ladies loved it!