Kurt Russell Shares Real Reason He &Β Goldie Hawn Left Hollywood



Tombstone is simply one of the greatest Westerns ever made. Thereβs no question about it. From the dynamic characters and the witty dialogue to the incredibly well-paced action sequences and historical accuracy (well, some of the time), the picture is just a masterclass in filmmaking, particularly of the Western genre. Whether you love the film for Kurt Russell's ability to drive the narrative forward or the countless one-liners that cannot be beat, there's a clear reason that Tombstone continues to find an audience over 30 years later. But there is one line that the late Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday speaks in the film that is slightly changed from the history books β and believe it or not, the movie does it far better.


When a film or television show is near perfect, we often seek to keep our favorite characters with us through sequels and extra seasons. When we inevitably have to say goodbye, it is quite sad. However, with the passage of time, some titles get the remake treatment such as Mortal Kombat II and its 2021 predecessor, Mortal Kombat, as the 1997 original was rebooted. While some remakes can be classed as essentials β like the 1960 Rat Pack film, Oceanβs Eleven, directed by Steven Soderbergh β others get shelved under the disappointing column, wherein the remakes fall horribly short of the standards set by the original titles.
