Tombstone quotes should i hate him
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What about you Juanito, what would you do? Doc Holliday : [ Offeneded ] "That is a hell of a thing for you to say to me. Wyatt Earp : I just want you to know it's over between us. Johnny Ringo : Smell that, Bill? Smells like someone died. Johnny Tyler : Well, for a man that don't go heeled, you run your mouth kinda reckless, don't you? Wyatt Earp : No need to go heeled to get the bulge on a tub like you. Josephine : I'm a woman, I like men.
If that means I'm not "lady-like", then I guess I'm just not a lady! At least I'm honest. Wyatt Earp : You're different. No arguin' that. But you're a lady alright. I'd take my oath on it. Johnny Ringo : I want your blood. And I want your souls. And I want them both right now! Sherman McMasters : Not after what you done. Not after shootin' at the Earp's women. Johnny Ringo : All right then, I guess you can just get back on your horse and ride back down there to your new friends.
Ike Clanton : [ placing a shotgun to McMaster's head ] Hey. I just got one question; how're you planning on gettin' back down there? Doc Holliday : And so she walked out of our lives forever. Narrator : - the Civil War is over, and the resulting economic explosion spurs the great migration west. Farmers, ranchers, prospectors, killers, and thieves seek their fortune. Cattle growers turn cow towns into armed camps, with murder rates higher than than those of modern day New York or Los Angeles.
Out of this chaos comes legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, retiring his badge and gun to start a peaceful life for his family. Earp's friend, John, Doc Holliday, a southern gentlemen turned gunman and gambler, also travels west, hoping the dry climate would relieve his tuberculosis.
Silver is discovered in Arizona. Tombstone becomes queen of the boom towns where the latest Pairs fashions are sold from the backs of wagons. Attracted to this atmosphere of greed, over exiled Texas outlaws band together to form the ruthless gang recognized by the red sashes they wear. They emerge as the earliest example of organized crime in America.
They call themselves, The Cowboys. Doc Holliday : Look, darlin', it's Johnny Ringo. Deadliest pistoleer since Wild Bill, they say. What do you think, darlin', should I hate him? Wyatt Earp : I did my duty, now I'd like to get on with my life. I'm going to Tombstone. Crawley Dake : Ah, I see. To strike it rich. Well, all right, that's fine.
Tell you one thing, though I never saw a rich man who didn't wind up with a guilty conscience. Wyatt Earp : Already got a guilty conscience. Might as well have the money, too. Good day, now. Ike Clanton : What's wrong with him? Ike Clanton : Yeah, well I hope you die. Johnny Ringo : You gonna stick with your new friends? Sherman McMasters : 'Least they don't go around scarin' women. Morgan Earp : It said that a lot of people, when they die, they see this light. Like in a tunnel.
They say it's the light leadin' you to heaven. Wyatt Earp : Really? Well, what about hell? They got a sign there or what? Mexican Groom : [ to the Cowboys, who have just shot him in the knee ] You go hell! Morgan Earp : Look at all the stars. You look up and you think, "God made all this and He remembered to make a little speck like me.
Wyatt Earp : In all that time workin' those cow towns, I was only ever mixed up in one shootin', just one! But a man lost his life and I took it! You don't know how that feels, and believe me boy, you don't ever want to know.
Not ever! Kate : I've been good to you, I've taken care of you. If you die, where does that leave me? Doc Holliday : Without a meal ticket I suppose. Doc Holliday : Why Kate, have you no kind words for me as I ride away? Wyatt Earp : [ Vigil has agreed to become Tombstone's town marshall, upsetting Wyatt ] What in the hell are you doin'?
I told you we weren't gettin' involved! Virgil Earp : You got us involved when you brought us here. Wyatt Earp : Now you hold on a minute, Virg! Virgil Earp : Hold on nothin'! I walk around this town and look these people in the eyes.
It's just like someone's slappin' me in the face! These people are afraid to walk down the street, and I'm tryin' to make money off that like some goddamn vulture!
If we're gonna have a future in this town, it's gotta have some law and order! Virgil Earp : It's got nothin' to do with you! It's got to do wi Wyatt Earp : Nothin' to do with me? I'm your brother, for Christ's sake! God, I don't believe this! Wyatt Earp : Talk to him, will you? Or hit him! Wyatt Earp : Ah, God, don't tell me! Morgan Earp : Like you said, Wyatt, we're brothers. Gotta back your brother's play. Just did like I figured you would. Wyatt Earp : I spent my whole life not knowing what I want out of it, just chasing my tail.
Now for the first time I know exactly what I want and who Wyatt Earp : You could have been busted up back there, or killed. Josephine Marcus : Fun, though, wasn't it?
Allie Earp : Tonight, me and my old man are gonna have some fun. Come on, get movin', old man. Virgil Earp : [ to the rest of the Earps, as his wife takes him away ] Maiden name was Sullivan. Kate : That's good. I knew it was nothing. Doc Holliday : We must talk darling. It appears we must redefine the nature of our association. Kate : I'm a good woman to you Doc. Don't I always take care of you?
Nobody cares for you like me. I'm a good woman. Doc Holliday : Yes, it's true you are a good woman. Then again, you may be the anti-christ.
Doc Holliday : Sheriff, allow me to present a pair of fellow sophisticates. Mind your ear, Creek. Doc Holliday : Oh, make no mistake. It's not revenge he's after. It's a reckoning. Doc Holliday : Maybe poker's just not your game, Ike. I know: let's have a spelling contest. Wyatt Earp : Okay, fine. Say you're right, say you don't get yourself killed.
There's somethin' else. All those years I worked those cow towns, I was only ever mixed up in one shootin', just one. But a man lost his life, and I took it. You don't know how that feels, Morg. Believe me, boy, you don't ever wanna know. Not ever.
Sheriff John Behan : You are all under arrest. Doc Holliday : I don't want to play any more. Wyatt Earp : How many? Doc Holliday : Damn it, you're the most fallible, stubborn, self-deluded, bullheaded man I've ever known in my entire life. Wyatt Earp : I call. Wyatt Earp : You win. Doc Holliday : You're the only human being in my entire life that ever gave me hope Doc Holliday : [holds up arms] You're a daisy if you do!
Sounds like "Old Dog Trey. Doc Holliday : Pardon? Billy Clanton : Stephen Foster. Stephen stinking Foster. Doc Holliday : Ah, yes. Well, this happens to be a nocturne. Billy Clanton : A which?
Doc Holliday : You know, Frederic fucking Chopin. Doc Holliday : Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after. It's a reckonin'. Sherman McMasters : Where is he? Doc Holliday : Down by the creek, walking on water. Doc Holliday : Forgive me if I don't shake hands. Doc Holliday : Oh. Johnny, I apologize; I forgot you were there.
You may go now. Johnny Ringo : [waiting by an oak tree for Wyatt Earp for a showdown, he believes the person approaching is Wyatt] Well,I didn't think ya had it in you. Doc Holliday : I'm your huckleberry. Doc Holliday : Why, Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave. Johnny Ringo : Fight's not with you, Holliday. Doc Holliday : I'll beg to differ, sir. Play for blood, remember? Johnny Ringo : I was just foolin' about.
And this time Deputy Marshal Badge]. Doc Holliday Johnny Ringo : All right, lunger. Let's do it. Doc Holliday : [they both start moving in circles slowly into position for a showdown, staring at each other without blinking] Say when. Doc Holliday : [they both draw but Holliday is a tad quicker and shoots Ringo in the head and Ringo struggles to stay standing and finally falls] Poor soul.
You were just too high-strung. Doc Holliday : [Holliday hears running footsteps and turns to see Wyatt Earp approaching] I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bear. Oh, I wasn't quite as sick as I made out. Wyatt Earp : Good God. Doc Holliday : My hypocrisy goes only so far. Wyatt Earp : All right. Let's finish it. Doc Holliday : Indeed, sir.
The last charge of Wyatt Earp and his immortals. Doc Holliday : It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds. Wyatt Earp : Doc you're not a hypocrite, you just like to sound like one. Turkey Creek Jack Johnson : Nobody move! Doc Holliday : Nonsense. By all means, move. Doc Holliday : Piss on you, Wyatt. Doc Holliday : It's true, you are a good woman.
Then again, you may be the antichrist. Doc Holliday : I stand corrected, Wyatt. You're an oak. Doc Holliday : [after killing Johnny Ringo] It would appear that the strain was more than he could bear. Doc Holliday : Why Johnny Tyler! You madcap! Johnny Tyler : Doc? Doc Holliday : Where you goin' with that shotgun? Doc Holliday : Why Kate, you're not wearing a bustle. How lewd. Johnny Ringo : [Ringo has taken Holliday up on his offer to 'finish the game'] All right, 'lunger'.
Doc Holliday : Say when. Virgil Earp : What the hell kinda town is this? Morgan Earp : Nice scenery. Doc Holliday : Well, an enchanted moment. Josephine Marcus : Interesting little scene. I wonder who that tall drink of water is.
Fabian : My dear, you've set your gaze upon the quintessential frontier type. Note the lean silhouette He's got the look of both predator and prey.
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