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RE: "My Darling Clementine," finally, will stand as one of Ford's best Westerns. Henry

Posted by Tom Brennan on December 12, 2007 at 16:01:08:

""Tombstone," after all, was only memorable for Val Kilmer's waaaaaaaay over the top Holiday: "Ahhhhm in maaaaaaaah prahhhhhhhhhm." "

Oh I think it had much more than that going for it. Many of the roles were excellent, especially Curly Bill, Ringo and Turkey Creek and Texas Jack. And the picture had flair, energy and lots of momentum.

Though no Clementine I rate it as the best Western since Outlaw Josey Wales and the second best Western since The Man who Shot Liberty Valance. My opinions ya understand.

Oh, wait a minute, I gotta fit The Long Riders in there somewhere. ;)