Kurt Russell’s Comments On Tombstone & Bone Tomahawk vs.
He said:
“The Searchers.
That’s the normal Western dialogue of the time, which in no way represented reality.
I think it’s a cool movie.
But the dialogue style?
It can’t compare toBone Tomahawkor something likeTombstone.
They are much more of that true flavor.
The people talked this way.
I don’t think this is a Hollywood Western dialogue movie.
This has a style to it.
It lends itself much more to the credibility of reality than almost all Westerns.
It doesn’t have a modern day sound to it.”
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Either way, there can be very little doubt thatThe Searcherslacks realismin a number of different ways.
It would seem, then, that Russell has a point.
Kurt Russell’s Wyatt Earp has his fair share of strong dialogue, too, though.
Bone Tomahawk is a Western film that follows Sheriff Franklin Hunt, who gathers together a group of fighters to save three kidnapped victims from a clan of cannibals. After the town’s doctor is kidnapped along with two others, forcing the sheriff to partner with the town’s Native American professor and find the tribe before it’s too late.
Bone Tomahawk is a Western film that follows Sheriff Franklin Hunt, who gathers together a group of fighters to save three kidnapped victims from a clan of cannibals. After the town’s doctor is kidnapped along with two others, forcing the sheriff to partner with the town’s Native American professor and find the tribe before it’s too late.