I've got a copy of the vastly under - appreciated 1993
western Tombstone that weighs in at 1.45 GB.
A good example of this would be the 1993
western Tombstone.
Not exact matches
As he and Silver continued to pitch «Godless» around town, Frank branched out into directing with the 2007 noir «The Lookout» and Liam Neeson in «A Walk Among the
Tombstones» He decided he wanted to helm «Godless,» which was already a tough sell, thanks to the feeble international market for
westerns and a projected running time of three hours.
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The gorgeous nostalgia supplied by Sergio Leone's mythic 1968 summation work — in many ways a
tombstone for a certain kind of
Western hero, of an «ancient race,» as Charles Bronson says — packs a wallop.
Universal Pictures has announced that Danny Trejo is set to return as the infamous gang leader Guerrero de la Cruz in the all - new action packed adventure Dead Again in
Tombstone, the follow - up to 2013's action - horror
western Dead in
Tombstone, which is set for a home entertainment release this September.
The Hateful Eight isn't the only Kurt Russell
Western on the horizon, as the
Tombstone star is also set for a return to the genre — albeit with a horror twist — in first - time director S. Craig Zahler's Bone Tomahawk, and you can check out the first poster here... After an outlaw unknowingly leads a -LSB-...]
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All in all,
Tombstone sports pretty much everything one would want in a
Western, and though it's not always eminently artful, it is rarely anything less than entertaining.
Tombstone benefited from the renewed interest in
Westerns following the previous year's Oscar - winning Clint Eastwood picture Unforgiven, but in hindsight, it also seems like a precursor to HBO's Deadwood series in its ambition and sprawling cast of characters.
But of all the Wyatt Earp movies, 1993's
Tombstone is the one that has developed a large and loyal cult audience, with even many
Western history experts conceding that it comes closer to the facts than most screen treatments.
We spoke about his approach to playing such a strange being (Ego is a living planet, for those who don't know), the concept of digital de-aging, the most surprising aspect of making the 1993
western classic
Tombstone, and more.
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Language: English Genre:
Western / Adventure MPAA rating: R Director: George P. Cosmatos Actors: Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Bill Paxton Plot: Wyatt, a legendary lawman, moves to
Tombstone with his family to start over.
Andie's Review:
Tombstone is my all - time favorite
western.
Whether it's nostalgia, or just a childish attachment to the first film I saw that really made me appreciate how a good
western didn't have to be a 4 - colour black / hat white hat, men - falling - off - buildings, staged - gunfight yawnfest, but Tombstone has been, is, and probably always will be my favourite Western film of al
western didn't have to be a 4 - colour black / hat white hat, men - falling - off - buildings, staged - gunfight yawnfest, but
Tombstone has been, is, and probably always will be my favourite
Western film of al
Western film of all time.
Going out with a bang It's become customary to talk about Sam Peckinpah's classic as the
tombstone of the
Western genre, the moment when Hollywood's already - tired tradition of white - hat heroics was plunged irrevocably into nihilism, apocalypse and zero - sum catharsis.
Historical fantasy novel, a dark - magical secret history retelling of the
Western legend about Wyatt Earp and his brothers in
Tombstone, Arizona, in 1881.
Among those were Sierra Vista, Benson and
Tombstone, a historic
western city that prospered in the late 19th century from the local silver mines.