While there are countless great moments inTombstone, only 10 can be considered the best.
That being said, picking only 10 scenes from such a classic movie is no easy feat.
The scene proves that even thoughTombstoneis a Western, it has the makings of a timeless romance.
It’s emblematic ofTombstoneas a whole: simultaneously thrilling and hilarious.
After the gunfight at the OK Corral,Tombstone’s real-life Cowboys gangtook revenge on Wyatt’s brothers.
They permanently injured Virgil and killed Morgan, and Wyatt blamed himself for both.
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Tombstone is a great entry point to the Western genre.
But where should viewers go next?
These 10 films have similar characters and themes.
Tombstone chronicles legendary marshal Wyatt Earp and his brothers as they seek fortune in a prosperous mining town. Forced to confront a gang threatening the community, Earp joins forces with the infamous Doc Holliday, highlighting a tense battle between lawmen and outlaws in the American West.
It even had another of Doc’s best quotes: “Evidently Mr. Ringo is an educated man.
Now I really hate him.”
Tombstone essentially made an entire showdown without a single bullet, which is an extremely impressive feat.
But which one is the best?
The scene also indirectly adds so much texture to Wyatt and Doc’s relationship.
It’s one of the quieter moments inTombstone, but it’s as climactic as any gunfight.
Doc’s final moments of life are so memorable because of how tender they were.
The real magic ofTombstone’s gunfight at the OK Corral, however, came when the bullets flew.