Legendary actor Kurt Russell recently opened up about an action film he starred in the early 90s called Tombstone, hailing it as a staple of the Western genre.In a recent interview with GQ, Russell reflected on many of his most iconic roles and talked in length about Tombstone, praising the dialogue and acting in the film and claiming they are what made it so memorable. He also cited the longstanding fan response to the film, which often hails it as a pinnacle of the genre, stating that he is glad it has become so beloved. “Now it’s being considered one of the greatest Westerns ever made, so I’m happy about that,” Russell said. “I can’t say that, but I like hearing that. And more and more people are saying that now.”

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Tombstone is a 1993 Western film depicting the life of famous lawman and gunslinger Wyatt Earp, who Russell plays in the film, after his life is uprooted by an outlaw gang that appears in the town of Tombstone, Arizona. The film is loosely based on real-life events from American history and stars Russell alongside Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott and Bill Paxton, alongside various others and opened to a strong box office performance, raking in over $56 million despite its underwhelming critical reception, as the film only retains a 73% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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