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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Tombstone

Okay, I need to recant my previous statement about Val Kilmer not being that great of an actor. It's been a few years since I have seen Tombstone, so I thought I should get reacquainted with this classic western.

I think that of all the actors in this film, Val Kilmer did the best job—he really was the most believable. I really thought that he was sick the entire movie. This is one of the few westerns that I can saw I actually like—they are far and in-between.

So, it looks like Val has moved up a few more spots on my cool actor radar.

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