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A single tombstone line explains Wyatt Earp better than any western in movie history
Tombstone's Wyatt Earp is a fun iteration of the character, and one line proves why Kurt Russell is the best iteration of the lawman in history.
Have you seen stories about 'Chucky,' 'Scream,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'The Boys,' 'Vanderpump Rules,' or any of 'The Real Housewives' franchises? That's probably a Britta DeVore-curated piece of ...
Wyatt Earp, stands in front of the bar at the Alhambra Theater in its early days. Courtesy San Mateo County History Museum. On Oct.18, 1957, two Peninsula teens out on an evening joyride in San Mateo ...
Samantha is a Senior Writer for Collider, with a deep admiration for the arts, a vast amount of unpopular opinions, and an ever-expanding knowledge of all things TV and Film. Unafraid to speak her ...
The story of Old West legend Wyatt Earp and his brothers, Virgil and Morgan, lives on in books, movies, and even a 1950s TV series. The focus has always been on their “lawman” escapades in Tombstone, ...
In the bad old days, Wyatt Earp was — depending on whom you asked — a famed lawman or a rascally bandit. Today he’s a brand of coffee and a steak sauce and a slew of Web sites (most prominently ...
Yes, the Wyatt Earp, who, for reasons too weird for the normal mind to grasp, has become an American icon, a towering figure of the West and a continuous moneymaker through books, movies and tourist ...
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