Great video guys, thanks! Tombstone is my favorite movie of all time! There's so many great lines in the movie it's hard to pick my favorite but I really like "why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave!" Subscribed! Take care!
Love the video guys! One of my favorite movies, and RL favorite towns of all time! RIP The Old West. Its inspired many a great film and a couple stellar video games! I hope you all are well and keep up your fantastic work and channel!
"Get three coffins ready." "My mule don't like people laughin' ..." "My mistake, four coffins." My favorite lines ... ahhh but ... wrong movie. Love Tombstone, Old Tuscon, and the movie Tombstone too ... been there several times. There used to be an old studio just outside of Phoenix where they used to film Death Valley Days ... loved all those places. Thanks for sharing.
Been trying to go to old Tucson studio but it closed down permanently. Ended up going to the real tombstone instead and was not disappointed. Writing this while in Tombstone 👍
If your not actually moving im the very last frame, thats the best bit! That place looks amazing. I doubt my local Blackpool tram will reach that far! Very entertaining video guys.
Boy that was fun! "How the hell did he change his clothes so fast?!"; then we cut to them with completely different outfits. LOL Great video, guys, I really loved it.
I was a driver on Tombstone. I still have my 1st and 2nd unit t shirts, a script and my now faded yellow "Tombstone Productions" dashboard placard which let location security know I was working for the production company. Also I live in Benson10 minutes from the Mescal location and less than 30 minutes from Tombstone. If you notice, many of the buildings are now gone that were present when we filmed Tombstone. The reason they are missing now is because about 7 yrs ago we had a massive microburst that came thru and damaged many of the buildings to the point where they were deemed unsafe and torn down. The microburst was so strong that it flipped a parked motorhome on top of my friends pickup.
Here it is, ua-cam.com/video/RzfZZ1iQpqg/v-deo.html The first bit is of the Hill Valley set clearly, it’s all the shot with Kirk in I think was the Tombstone set.
ua-cam.com/video/ch2sUSmx-Rw/v-deo.html Here is a video of a photo shoot we did with Peter Sherayko (Texas Jack) including a drone video with us doing the gunfight.
You would fly into Tucson, Arizona. Old Tucson Studios isn't terribly far from the airport. Mescal is about a half hour away from Tucson, and the actual Tombstone is about an hour.
At 4:46 you can see my Undertaker's Museum. It's where Ringo knocked over the coffins. All my stuff used in the film was burned except a coffin that was stolen during filming and ended up in the Birdcage Museum in Tombstone.
where was the location of the fake tombstone ? me and my parents have been visiting from California every other year during monsoon season nothing better walking around tombstone midnight with the rain and thunder happing
what happen to the town there was a fire?? smh this is sad to see why don't they rebuild it they have to keep the saloon at least and also was this where quick and the deal was made?? that's my second fav western movie other than tombstone of course yuma is a great movie too
I always thot it was crazy modern movies would go to multi places to film vs back in the silver and golden era they filmed all at one location and the original golden era everything was built even in the silver and late golden era normally built their sets for movies but not anymore lol now they use green screen witch right before that they made miniatures but in the old golden age like Ben-Hur ,Fall of the Roman Empire ,Ten Commandments ,Great Wall of Babylon and the largest set of all time and the most expensive movie ever created Cleopatra back in those days every thing was build super large and realistic now that would be an era I wish I lived in later we got the silver era with the wild west movies than the second golden era with the 70s movies and war movies but I would call that the second silver era cuz truly the golden era has to be the 80s to 90s those movies even beat out the 2000s to 2020s to me no movies like the 90s movies from 1920 to 2020 movies have always been an American thing and hopefully that never changes
That mission set is NOT the mission that was filmed in Tombstone. The original mission burned in the fire of 1995. The Reno was also damaged. It used to travel on 1-mile length of track, but is no longer functioning
Be sure to stay for the outtakes.
Also check out our Better Late Than Never trailer reaction for Tombstone @ ua-cam.com/video/73T6DdoAXDI/v-deo.html
"That's Latin darling. Apparently Mr.Ringo is a educated man. Now I really hate him."
"The mountain range is the exact same!" LOL. Like mountain ranges change over a period of thirty years! 😆😆
It's a reference to the angle of the shot. Not the mountain range itself. Welcome to a filming locations video.
Great video guys, thanks! Tombstone is my favorite movie of all time! There's so many great lines in the movie it's hard to pick my favorite but I really like "why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave!" Subscribed! Take care!
4:12 “Huckle Bearer”, not Berry
Just found this video. I LOVED going to old Tucson as a kid. Thanks for the video, it was well done.
One of the best Tombstone movie scene videos that I have seen. Bravo!!
Really appreciate that. Thanks.
Love this movie. I live in Salt Lake City and have always wanted to take a trip down to Tucson.
Loved your video . Long live tombstone. Looked like you all had a good time. Thanks again for the video. 🙏🏼 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the video guys! One of my favorite movies, and RL favorite towns of all time! RIP The Old West. Its inspired many a great film and a couple stellar video games! I hope you all are well and keep up your fantastic work and channel!
Thanks so much, Erik. Miss you, buddy.
"Get three coffins ready." "My mule don't like people laughin' ..." "My mistake, four coffins." My favorite lines ... ahhh but ... wrong movie. Love Tombstone, Old Tuscon, and the movie Tombstone too ... been there several times. There used to be an old studio just outside of Phoenix where they used to film Death Valley Days ... loved all those places. Thanks for sharing.
Do you known where is the location of the duel between Doc and Ringo ?
One of the best western movies for sure.
Yes,the Site was on the Babacomari ranch,close to Elgin, az
You all are incredible at what y’all do! Loved this video.
Means a lot. This took multiple trips and tons of editing to pull off.
Been trying to go to old Tucson studio but it closed down permanently. Ended up going to the real tombstone instead and was not disappointed. Writing this while in Tombstone 👍
Tombstone is always a win in our book. Miss Old Tucson so much though. 😢
Old Tucson is opening again!
Mescal Movie Set is open again too.. just toured there last weekend, spectacular!
Great filming location! One of the better western movies out there!
You're getting me so hyped for this movie. I'm looking for it asap.🤠
Headed there next weekend! Great video!
Great video. Of course the mountain ranges are the same... 😆. Love to go check these places out! Good job
My all time favorite movie,great job!!!!
Thanks so much.
We visited Old Tuscon and Tombstone in March 2018. Both places are awesome and a must visit for Western fans!
Do you have to have a group of 10 like the website says?
No, It was just my wife and me.
My favorite western next to the Unforgiven. Thank you for behind the scenes video.
Can I please have the link to scheduling a viewing of the movie site. I can’t find it anywhere.
The tours are closed for the winter season, but they'll open back up next year.
Here's the link to their page.
oldtucson.com/mescal-tours/
If your not actually moving im the very last frame, thats the best bit!
That place looks amazing. I doubt my local Blackpool tram will reach that far! Very entertaining video guys.
Omg awesome video the real birdcage is haunted 👻
Nice shootin', Tex!
Boy that was fun! "How the hell did he change his clothes so fast?!"; then we cut to them with completely different outfits. LOL Great video, guys, I really loved it.
Thanks so much Jonny. Those kinds of reference cuts are what we want to start bringing to our reaction videos.
I liked this. You guys are very real and entertaining.
Nicely done, folks!
BEST WESTERN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE THIS MOVIE SO MUCH
I loved the outtakes...lol.
I was stationed at DMAFB in Tucson back in 1992. When they started filming this, my unit commander had a sister that was an extra in the film.
Thank you for making this. VERY interesting. I'm sure the "Huckleberry" or "Huckle Bearer" will always be a debate.
huckleberry without a doubt.
15:59 absolute beauty there
@Female Super Strength she is absolutely beautiful.
More Loft screenings coming to OTS! I saw you guys at the Tombstone screening that night!
We should be at OTS for the Rio Bravo screening.
Great job!
Have you been to Benson az...there was a closed set ...don't know if it still exists
We show majority of that set in this very video. It's in Mescal. Close to Benson.
I was a driver on Tombstone. I still have my 1st and 2nd unit t shirts, a script and my now faded yellow "Tombstone Productions" dashboard placard which let location security know I was working for the production company. Also I live in Benson10 minutes from the Mescal location and less than 30 minutes from Tombstone. If you notice, many of the buildings are now gone that were present when we filmed Tombstone. The reason they are missing now is because about 7 yrs ago we had a massive microburst that came thru and damaged many of the buildings to the point where they were deemed unsafe and torn down. The microburst was so strong that it flipped a parked motorhome on top of my friends pickup.
Thanks so much for sharing that info! Must have been such a cool (although hot) thing to be a part of.
did they film the Gun Club scene from original Deathwish where Bronson watched the shootout reenactment there also?
When Bronson went to Tucson for work...his co- worker did take him to 'Old Tucson Studios'...
@@jerrybrecht9371 I always remember him as Angel from the Rockford Files , thanks
I might be completely wrong but I think the BTTF behind the scenes special with Kirk Cameron was filmed there about the same time.
We'd love to see it and compare.
Here it is, ua-cam.com/video/RzfZZ1iQpqg/v-deo.html
The first bit is of the Hill Valley set clearly, it’s all the shot with Kirk in I think was the Tombstone set.
"I'm your huckleberry. Why Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave."
The video was so Western, it needed John "The Outlaw" Rocha. Those outtakes were funny!
Honestly, he was supposed to visit us the weekend we went to Tombstone, however he ended up falling in love in LA right before.
I love this Legendary movie.
ua-cam.com/video/ch2sUSmx-Rw/v-deo.html Here is a video of a photo shoot we did with Peter Sherayko (Texas Jack) including a drone video with us doing the gunfight.
If you're doing filming locations, you can head on over to the east side and check out the boneyard where a lot of movies were filmed.
Filming was just done December 2019 and February 2020 in Old Tucson and Mescal for The Righteous Twelve
I'm dying to get down there now!
Thank for sharing this great video
Thanks for checking it out.
Late to the Party when I went I mescal was closed to the public :(
@@donnje yeah, their schedule is weird and limited.
How did you get in to the Mescal location?
They were having tours for the anniversary of the Tombstone film.
So they put dirt back on Allen Street?
That they did. The asphalt didn't go over well with tourists.
Not gonna lie...hard not to look at Vanessa in the black hat at 10:50. 🔥
I liked this!!
Old Tucson will always be Nightfall to me
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Where is the Reno train now?
They moved it to Virginia & Truckee Railroad in Virginia City, Nevada.
Where is this exactly? Where would I fly into
You would fly into Tucson, Arizona. Old Tucson Studios isn't terribly far from the airport. Mescal is about a half hour away from Tucson, and the actual Tombstone is about an hour.
And hells coming with me!!!
This video is so fun! Is it bad that I have never seen this movie.....
Yes. It's very bad. 😂
I barely just watched Tombstone for the first time last year -Vanessa
@@LatetotheParty hahaha well the fact that Vanessa only just watched it makes me feel a little better!
3 amigos was Also made there welcome to Wild West Arizona
Sure was.
Subbed. Some good content here.
Welcome to The Party, pal. 😊
Honestly though, we appreciate it.
5:20 looks like where they filmed Young Guns.
That isn't the same mission. And it's in a different area from the original. Thank you 1995 fire.
At 4:46 you can see my Undertaker's Museum. It's where Ringo knocked over the coffins. All my stuff used in the film was burned except a coffin that was stolen during filming and ended up in the Birdcage Museum in Tombstone.
Mmm, mescal
I like Stephen Lang as ike clanton
Sucks 40% of Old Tucson burned down 2 years after filming. Lost a lot of pictures and clothing from the movies filmed there
where was the location of the fake tombstone ? me and my parents have been visiting from California every other year during monsoon season nothing better walking around tombstone midnight with the rain and thunder happing
You can find the info for the Mescal tour on Old Tucson's website. The fake Tombstone is located in Mescal, AZ. Between Benson and Tucson.
Thanks
@@LatetotheParty
what happen to the town there was a fire?? smh this is sad to see why don't they rebuild it they have to keep the saloon at least and also was this where quick and the deal was made?? that's my second fav western movie other than tombstone of course yuma is a great movie too
Well...the saloon in the 'Quick and the dead' is still at the town of 'Mescal'...three miles north of Benson Arizona...
8:25 Billy Claiborne was played by Wyatt Earp III who is a 5th cousin of Wyatt Earp.
Sensacional !!!!
I Love thev TOOMBSTON Movie.... 😍
I always thot it was crazy modern movies would go to multi places to film vs back in the silver and golden era they filmed all at one location and the original golden era everything was built even in the silver and late golden era normally built their sets for movies but not anymore lol now they use green screen witch right before that they made miniatures but in the old golden age like Ben-Hur ,Fall of the Roman Empire ,Ten Commandments ,Great Wall of Babylon and the largest set of all time and the most expensive movie ever created Cleopatra back in those days every thing was build super large and realistic now that would be an era I wish I lived in later we got the silver era with the wild west movies than the second golden era with the 70s movies and war movies but I would call that the second silver era cuz truly the golden era has to be the 80s to 90s those movies even beat out the 2000s to 2020s to me no movies like the 90s movies from 1920 to 2020 movies have always been an American thing and hopefully that never changes
Great job! Love Mescal!
Appreciate it. 💜💙
Best movie made at old Tombstone Bad Girls when the sheriff's tryed to sale Pretty girls
That mission set is NOT the mission that was filmed in Tombstone. The original mission burned in the fire of 1995. The Reno was also damaged. It used to travel on 1-mile length of track, but is no longer functioning
Skin that smoke wagon
Not much at all original in Tombstone..
Just the history.
@@LatetotheParty Birdcage..
Lol...and the mountain ranges are exactly the same....ya mountain ranges really dont change...unless their a volcano...anyways...thanks..
In terms of where you're standing to compare a shot from a film, yes you compare mountain ranges to provide accuracy of the filming location.
Didn't match up scenes.
Yeah I bet you fake geeks find tombstone a great movie