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Adam Newberry in Tombstone Rashomon (2017)

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Tombstone Rashomon

3 reviews
1/10

Coxic Western Rehash

  • zardoz-13
  • Apr 27, 2020
  • Permalink
1/10

This movie is a gift from the heavens above!

Heart felt thanks to all those involved in the making of Tombstone Rashomon. This movie is the perfect punishment tool to torment my kids if they misbehave. I must worn you, however, of the risk of prolonged exposure to your child regardless of their transgression. I became distracted one nite as my 10 year old was receiving the T-R punishment. He was exposed to a full tormenting seven minutes resulting in a prolonged stay in ICU!!! Use this punishment wisely and always under direct supervision.
  • katzthumper
  • Sep 6, 2021
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7/10

Less Condescending Than Walker...

It took me a moment to 'get into' this movie. Kurt Russell and Tombstone still clear in my mind. And this seemed like it was going to be a cheap knockoff. But as history and details are told, it drew me in to what is actually factual to the legend and what might have been glossed over or taken liberty with. A bit jarring at points as the interviewer seems so modern and mechanical. Or Kate's recalling refers to Doc and the Earp clan as 'females' in a bitter tone. And a scene of the Earp posse cruising up to the OK Corral in a modern police unit seems out of left field - but quickly invokes memories of Rodney King and the more recent cold blooded shootings of black criminals by police. The actors get more intense as they recall events, and become pretty convincing in their recollections. And by the end, it leaves the viewer questioning history, the legend, the glorification and liberties taken over the years. And what is the accurate points or not? Whereas Cox's film 'Walker' seemed condescending that the viewer should've known more about the Nicaraguan blight and history before Alex dismantled it all with his retelling and modern comparisons/insertions. Tombstone Rashomon awkwardly re-pieces the story from the ground up, and rebuilds the legend - with some questions at the end.
  • dungeonstudio
  • Sep 25, 2020
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