I was like 9 when that movie came out and even then I was like why the fuck is everyone chasing after this chick? She's a dinner plate eyed 36 year old that looks like a 42 year old. These dudes would be banging 19 year old strippers with daddy issues.
@hankdenner She looked good in that 70's vampire movie with David Bowie, but was not a sexy leading lady by the time Bull came around. My suspension of disbelief was gone. Too old for young ballplayers to be going gaga over.... The character was supposed to be mature, but they could have found a hotter older lady. There were plenty around in the 80's.
Back in the 90's, my friends and I had a running joke. Whenever someone's talking about any movie or show, we'd always reply with "yeah, but Kevin Costner was awful in that".
Yo 'Prince of Thieves' is what they used to call me, when I used to fawkin do bank heists.... I get out the car and my coat is flowing slo-mo in the wind, I pull out these golden guns and the music is goin' like duf-duvv-duf-duvv.... Everyone in the bank is like Aww fawwwk this dude probably has a big pecka, give him all the bank moneys, and I'm like fawk Yeaaa.... The end
I always thought the idea of Waterworld and The Postman were that they all existed within the Kevin Costner Cinematic universe. Eventually he would've made Stargate so he can make buddy movies with himself.
It depends on the movie. He was quite good in No Way Out... Field of Dreams... etc... I liked 13 Days, but that forced accent was annoying. He is good in some things... some of his movies are good, and some aren't. Most people have that resume.
WOW, I just mentioned this to my brother the other day. He actually takes away from the movie he’s in because he plays the same two characters in every movie depending on if he’s the good guy or the bad guy
The few times I tuned into it, it just seemed really generic, slow and more like a vanity project for Costner, but I could be wrong. And “Once Upon A Time In America” with DeNiro is a highly-regarded gangster film, but it was sooo damn slow and boring with a runtime of over 3.5 hours, though I don’t mind watching long movies. I’ve seen The Godfather trilogy nearly a dozen times. And fwiw, I *really* wanted to like both of these movies. The Coen Bros’ “True Grit” remake is a western with dialogue that never gets old and grabs your attention throughout the entire movie every time you watch it. And their movie “No Country For Old Men” is probably one of the best movies of our generation and basically just a modern western. The dialogue in their films are top notch.
I love how Dave is still here with Anthony on the LWC set. In other news, Costner has been in some good movies but his best role was the only one where he really leaned into the way he plays himself as a particular character. Thats the only role he can play really, and it sorta just works for him. I liked him in Tin Cup, Hidden Figures, Highwaymen, and Criminal. But i dare you to show me a single performance where Costner plays ANYONE but himself to varying degrees of exaggeration.
Isn’t that the movie where a bunch of yuppies just sit around a cabin on vacation and listen to records and reminisce and ZzzzzZzz…Sorry I fell asleep just writing about that plot… LoL.
There’s such a major disconnect between westerns like The Sons of Katie Elder and The Good The Bad and The Ugly. It all depends on budget and directing
Disciple of Crispus great spaghetti western that’s really underrated is The Great Silence overall great movie and really original. Also a Spaghetti Western made in America is Once Upon a time in the west best western ever made and one of the best movies.
@@BalrogUdun yeah I’ve been in the mood to watch some westerns, thanks for the suggestions. Idk if you’ve seen The Ballad of Buster Scruggs on Netflix, but it’s one of my favorite westerns. It’s a bit bizarre, but one of my favorite movies of all time.
Whilst the pacing of the film is... ugh... Kevin does a wonderful job of acting in 'Open Range'. Gay as I surely must be, I also tear up when he holds up his hand in 'Man of Steel'. Epic death.
No its not. Battlefield earth is DOGSHIT. Waterworld is actually good. People were just anti Kevin Costner when it came out just like Geena Davis in Cutthroat Island aka The first Pirates of the Carribean.
Robin Hood had a great cast. Alan Rickman was the powerhouse actor, Christian Slater the teen heart throb. Morgan Freeman as the loyal Muslim bodyguard LOL Movie had a great vibe to it.
Dreamworld (I think thats what its called, when he kidnaps a jehovah witness kid. Oh they mention it Perfect World) and Open Range were good. Oh, and "The War" was great (Elijah wood, tree fort battle, I loved that movie)
Lets be honest Kevin Costner was good in atleast 3 films like Robin Hood, and you could name a few more lol sorry i couldn't name more but i was too lazy
@@BbNaB Agreed. I liked and owned the movie when it came out but it didn't age really well for me. But watching Dane get brutalized ages like fine wine.
The two BEST Kevin Costner movies are great largely because of the men who directed them. The Untouchables is great because of Brian DePalma's direction and JFK is great because of Oliver Stone's direction. Both films are totally solid - check them out if you haven't seen them.
Well that's just like.... your opinion man. I saw A Perfect World recently and thought it held up. You guys should do a retro film segment, covering forgotten classics such as Charlie Varrick, Brinks Job, Sorcerer, Escape From Alcatraz, Josey Wales, Hardcore, The Driver. I would watch new films but they suck.
A Perfect World is one of Costner's underrated performances. Same goes for Wyatt Earp as a character study. Ant still needs to see Dream A Little Dream in the switch genre. Great performance by Feldman
You forgot Robin Hood, where he loses his English accent 10% into the film and reverts to default Kevin Costner voice. I get member berries from that film though, loved it as a kid.
I always thought this about Costner. I like him, but not his movies. Although 'Dances with Wolves' is a very good movie. So good in fact, that it has been copied many times. Most notably by James Cameron with Avatar.
Avatar didn't necessarily steal from Dances with Wolves. That idea wasn't exactly original. That same basic story has been told 1000 times. You can replace the Indians, or giant blue creatures with just about anything.
@@TalkingThrones "Going native" was a popular theme probably since the early days of Hollywood, and probably peaked in the 1960s with Lawrence of Arabia. And while this theme has become a punching bag of a cliche, Lawrence of Arabia was based on a real person. Real people did "go native" as they say. It's not as if Hollywood made up the concept. Hell, Last of the Mohicans is about a European who was raised among Native Americans, and that was written almost 200 years ago.
JFK was The Only movie they said that was good. Wyatt Earp, Dances, Waterworld, Robin Hood, Tin Cup, The Post Man Those are his Best movies. And now he's Killing it in Yellow Stone. Facts!
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves - loved it when I was young, seen it recently. It's putrid. Dances with wolves- love it The Bodyguard- not bad A perfect world- brilliant Wyatt Earp- superb Water world- Good The Postman- so/so Open Range - Fantastic The Gaurdian- not bad Mr Brooks - Fantastic I think Kevin Costner is great. Good musician too.
The best performance I've seen from him is in Molly's game - he's excellent. I despise field of dreams but there's no question the last scene is a tear jerker.
Waterworld was not his movie but the Postman was. I actually think Waterworld was underrated while the Postman did indeed suck. Costner is very hit or miss but has had his moments.
JFK was The Only movie you said that was good. Wyatt Earp, Dances, Waterworld, The Post Man Those are his Best movies. And now he's Killing it in Yellow Stone. Facts!
"YellowStone" is a great show! Cant wait for season 4 to come out. Yes I'm aware that Bobby doesn't have the greatest track record for recommendations ... but his fat heart is in the right place.
Tin Cup has its fans right? That movie somehow comes up here and there. Just me? I never saw it. Renee Rusoue, since Lethal Weapon 3 😍. (Edit) 5:55 ha!
A good friend of mine knows k Costner & says he is treated for emotional disorders. I believe that explains a lot of the characters he plays. It's sad 😔
Both this movies are great and the acting by both movies’ entire casting was excellent, especially Costner’s performances, but they’re right about Untouchables being overrated. It’s definitely not bad, and not nearly mediocre or subpar, but still is overly praised. Sopranos, Goodfellas, Godfather1 and 2 and Casino? Those can never get enough praise imo.
@@kennybeans6115 The Infiltrator (2016) was the best film I've seen in theaters since Goodfellas. It's a real life story about the US Customs Agent who posed a money launderer and infiltrated the Medellín Cartel. I'm agreed with you on your pics. And you've just got to see The Infiltrator.
3000 miles to Graceland is pretty okay action type heist movie movie and I think it's called Mr. Brooks is another one of his that was pretty entertaining
@@Sshooter444 yeah he starred in a biographical movie about the old west sheriff Wyatt Earp. It's good well I like it Costner movies apparently are 50/50 depending on who you ask lol
The problem with Bull Durham is Susan Sarandon. All these men going crazy over an old bag.
Ol golf ball eyed Susan Sarandon
She has out lived her usefulness.
I was like 9 when that movie came out and even then I was like why the fuck is everyone chasing after this chick? She's a dinner plate eyed 36 year old that looks like a 42 year old. These dudes would be banging 19 year old strippers with daddy issues.
@hankdenner Except no, she never was and is 74 now.
@hankdenner She looked good in that 70's vampire movie with David Bowie, but was not a sexy leading lady by the time Bull came around. My suspension of disbelief was gone. Too old for young ballplayers to be going gaga over.... The character was supposed to be mature, but they could have found a hotter older lady. There were plenty around in the 80's.
Open Range is really underrated. He's good in that and the ending shoot-out scene is one of the best I've seen in a western.
Great movie
One of my favorites !
The scene where boss calls out the Sheriff.
"good is good, melted or naught"
Fuck yeah, Open Range is awesome. Yellowstone is pretty damn good too
Back in the 90's, my friends and I had a running joke. Whenever someone's talking about any movie or show, we'd always reply with "yeah, but Kevin Costner was awful in that".
Yo 'Prince of Thieves' is what they used to call me, when I used to fawkin do bank heists.... I get out the car and my coat is flowing slo-mo in the wind, I pull out these golden guns and the music is goin' like duf-duvv-duf-duvv.... Everyone in the bank is like Aww fawwwk this dude probably has a big pecka, give him all the bank moneys, and I'm like fawk Yeaaa.... The end
I always thought the idea of Waterworld and The Postman were that they all existed within the Kevin Costner Cinematic universe. Eventually he would've made Stargate so he can make buddy movies with himself.
Waterworld was good
Disagree. They aren't *all* good, but he's definitely been in at least a few great movies and he can act.
It depends on the movie. He was quite good in No Way Out... Field of Dreams... etc... I liked 13 Days, but that forced accent was annoying. He is good in some things... some of his movies are good, and some aren't. Most people have that resume.
David Puddy wore an 8 Ball jacket
that's right
@@michaelzilkowsky2936 it's my winter coat
Better than his fur coat.......
@@stevenming6141 Joe Mayo had the same coat, of course Jerry looked like a fancy boy when he wore it.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 LOL
WOW, I just mentioned this to my brother the other day. He actually takes away from the movie he’s in because he plays the same two characters in every movie depending on if he’s the good guy or the bad guy
Open Range was pretty good.
It was fantastic.
pretty great, also Robert Duvall is a boss.
The few times I tuned into it, it just seemed really generic, slow and more like a vanity project for Costner, but I could be wrong. And “Once Upon A Time In America” with DeNiro is a highly-regarded gangster film, but it was sooo damn slow and boring with a runtime of over 3.5 hours, though I don’t mind watching long movies. I’ve seen The Godfather trilogy nearly a dozen times. And fwiw, I *really* wanted to like both of these movies.
The Coen Bros’ “True Grit” remake is a western with dialogue that never gets old and grabs your attention throughout the entire movie every time you watch it. And their movie “No Country For Old Men” is probably one of the best movies of our generation and basically just a modern western. The dialogue in their films are top notch.
A Perfect World was a good movie, holy shit they started talking about this as I was typing...
Damn great film. Very underrated
No Way Out -- Water World -- The Untouchables. Three of my favorites. Dude is hugely underrated.
I love how Dave is still here with Anthony on the LWC set. In other news, Costner has been in some good movies but his best role was the only one where he really leaned into the way he plays himself as a particular character. Thats the only role he can play really, and it sorta just works for him. I liked him in Tin Cup, Hidden Figures, Highwaymen, and Criminal. But i dare you to show me a single performance where Costner plays ANYONE but himself to varying degrees of exaggeration.
Those movies are just stories about his doppelgangers.
Field of Dreams is not at all a rough watch. It holds up fine.
JFK was my favorite movie as a kid (I was kind of a weird kid)
It is a good movie, in and of itself, but the content is totally BS as it pertains to reality. It was a bunch of asinine conspiracy theory babble.
The Untouchables is the answer
His best performance was in "The Big Chill".
You win the comments
That's hilarious
Isn’t that the movie where a bunch of yuppies just sit around a cabin on vacation and listen to records and reminisce and ZzzzzZzz…Sorry I fell asleep just writing about that plot… LoL.
@@kennybeans6115 Costners role was cut out of the movie, he only appears as a corpse in a coffin
These two are the best thing in comedy right now. Cumia always slays, and Dave kills!
😂
Dave is the worst.
Hatfield's & McCoy's was a good miniseries.
So good
True, might be best thing Costner worked on.
Yes, though the end where Paxton catches on fire was unintentionally hilarious.
@@elheadkickio Yeah that ending was rather corny. Paxton hammed it up a bit there.
He's done better recently. Highwaymen was pretty good. Also open range holds up incredibly well as a proper modern Western and is pretty stellar.
There’s such a major disconnect between westerns like The Sons of Katie Elder and The Good The Bad and The Ugly. It all depends on budget and directing
Those are American westerns and the other are Spaghetti Westerns.
@@BalrogUdun yeah even GBU is a spaghetti western but it’s an outlier. For a bunch of the characters in the movie, the English dub is just a bit off.
Disciple of Crispus great spaghetti western that’s really underrated is The Great Silence overall great movie and really original. Also a Spaghetti Western made in America is Once Upon a time in the west best western ever made and one of the best movies.
@@BalrogUdun yeah I’ve been in the mood to watch some westerns, thanks for the suggestions. Idk if you’ve seen The Ballad of Buster Scruggs on Netflix, but it’s one of my favorite westerns. It’s a bit bizarre, but one of my favorite movies of all time.
Disciple of Crispus I’m leery of modern westerns but I’ll give it a shot.
in my opinion waterworld was one of the most fun shitty movies of it's time. I love that film.
Totally agree!
The concept of Waterworld was good, the execution was not.
Whilst the pacing of the film is... ugh... Kevin does a wonderful job of acting in 'Open Range'. Gay as I surely must be, I also tear up when he holds up his hand in 'Man of Steel'. Epic death.
,Little Big Man is so Awesome! One of my favorite films.
I liked No Way Out.
I'm gay can I still watch it? (Sorry my English)
No Way Out was a very good watch.
Id like to say that "3000 miles to Graceland" and "A perfect world" were great movies.
@@jotun.616 my grand ma was a Costner head lol so I've seen em all.
Water World is like Battlefield Earth. It's pretty shitty, but if it's on TV, you watching it.
No its not. Battlefield earth is DOGSHIT. Waterworld is actually good. People were just anti Kevin Costner when it came out just like Geena Davis in Cutthroat Island aka The first Pirates of the Carribean.
I'll only watch parts of battlefield earth to make somemjokes but I'm definitely down to watch waterworld again for the 25th time
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, The Bodyguard and Waterworld were his best.
You’d probably be entertained by a puppet show then. Robinhood has some of the worst acting ever
Robin Hood had a great cast. Alan Rickman was the powerhouse actor, Christian Slater the teen heart throb. Morgan Freeman as the loyal Muslim bodyguard LOL Movie had a great vibe to it.
He is EXCELLENT in Yellowstone.
Lol..... that show sucks.
Dreamworld (I think thats what its called, when he kidnaps a jehovah witness kid. Oh they mention it Perfect World) and Open Range were good. Oh, and "The War" was great (Elijah wood, tree fort battle, I loved that movie)
Was Steve in the movie to?
Rip might be the best character in a show ever.
@@johnran6015 😆
No Way Out, and Mr Brooks
What the fuck? Have you never seen The Untouchables?
He has been excellent in Yellowstone. He was also very good in the Hattfields and McCoy's. He should do more western style tv shows
Yeah I like him in Westerns. Plus how dare Dave not like Dances With Wolves? Blasphemy....
His scenes with Bill Paxton are fantastic.
Kevin Costner always seems to play Kevin Costner. He’s not the worst actor, but not one I can remember being really great in a movie.
He was awesome in Better Call Saul/Breaking Bad
Dave has a great tan for a Michigan man in February.
I noticed that too
He's been in Texas for a while now.
Putting on weight too
Anthony has a great tan for a man who does weekly skin bleachings.
Spray
He looks like that famous guy Saul Goodman
No Way Out and Silervado are solid movies. He also has a cameo in Night Shift, which is a cinema classic.
Kevin Costner is by far one of the worst movie actors ever
Dennis Quaid is WAY worse.
What about Mr. Brooks
Mr Brooks is not that bad.
Louis' joke is about a son and mother switching bodies. Idk why it bothered me so much that Dave messed that joke up lol
He got in a good shot at the end though
When?
@@gaylordpantamime hey I'm late but 11:29
"Dances with Gays."
Lets be honest Kevin Costner was good in atleast 3 films like Robin Hood, and you could name a few more lol sorry i couldn't name more but i was too lazy
@@mistermasterful3556 Bull Durham.
Killer takedown
@@a.i799 Hey don't make fun of me
Is Dave on the Lowder with Crowder set?
He definitely is
I really liked Mr Brooks... other than that his movies are just ok or kind of awful
@@BbNaB Agreed. I liked and owned the movie when it came out but it didn't age really well for me. But watching Dane get brutalized ages like fine wine.
Agreed, also helps if you or a friend had that last name.
It's one of my favorite movies of all time actually.
Shows what you can do with a low budget, good actors and great writers.
The two BEST Kevin Costner movies are great largely because of the men who directed them. The Untouchables is great because of Brian DePalma's direction and JFK is great because of Oliver Stone's direction. Both films are totally solid - check them out if you haven't seen them.
Well that's just like.... your opinion man. I saw A Perfect World recently and thought it held up.
You guys should do a retro film segment, covering forgotten classics such as Charlie Varrick, Brinks Job, Sorcerer, Escape From Alcatraz, Josey Wales, Hardcore, The Driver. I would watch new films but they suck.
Hatfields & McCoys....not really a movie but really f’n good
Also, let’s not forget the classic “Swing Vote”
Is Dave going to Crowder full time?? I'm a LwC fan but his chemistry with Ant is WAAAAAY better
Back in 92 i had an 8 Ball jacket and a Malcom X Jacket (black leather with a giant white X on the back)
You fellas are a blast to listen to!
This title is so straight to the point and honest (you know how some people do the old bait-and-switch on topics....fuckers) it's hilarious
DWW was a masterpiece, No way Out was awesome, and JFK? Come on
Yeah, DWW is undoubtedly a masterpiece of cinema. If that movie doesn’t make you feel or get something, idk what will.
Man these zoom call podcast’s fuckin blew, the COVID era was a weird flash in the fry pan
The latest highway men movie was really, really good
“The Untouchables”
Also the same movie: The Patriot and Braveheart.
Why are they on split screens?
Dave looks like he knows he's about to quit. and he's phoning it in.
Revenge and Wyatt Earp are great.
"I can do Popeye doing Dice, or I can do Dice doing Popeye"
Dave on Crowder set talking to Anthony??
Its meta
Yes, he was cohost on Crowder today
A Perfect World is my favorite Kevin Costner film. Open Range is also a really good one.
Alternate Title: People have opinions.
A Perfect World is one of Costner's underrated performances. Same goes for Wyatt Earp as a character study. Ant still needs to see Dream A Little Dream in the switch genre. Great performance by Feldman
You forgot Robin Hood, where he loses his English accent 10% into the film and reverts to default Kevin Costner voice. I get member berries from that film though, loved it as a kid.
Hattfields and McCoys is a masterpiece. Same with Open Range
Compound = Great Content
Anybody else hear notes of Stimpy in dave's voice?
He's great in Mr Brooks.
That was awesome. Even Dane Cook was good.
I always thought this about Costner. I like him, but not his movies. Although 'Dances with Wolves' is a very good movie. So good in fact, that it has been copied many times. Most notably by James Cameron with Avatar.
Avatar didn't necessarily steal from Dances with Wolves. That idea wasn't exactly original. That same basic story has been told 1000 times. You can replace the Indians, or giant blue creatures with just about anything.
@@TalkingThrones "Going native" was a popular theme probably since the early days of Hollywood, and probably peaked in the 1960s with Lawrence of Arabia. And while this theme has become a punching bag of a cliche, Lawrence of Arabia was based on a real person. Real people did "go native" as they say. It's not as if Hollywood made up the concept. Hell, Last of the Mohicans is about a European who was raised among Native Americans, and that was written almost 200 years ago.
Wyatt Earp definitely holds up.
Great Kostner flick.
I’m gonna miss these
JFK was The Only movie they said that was good. Wyatt Earp, Dances, Waterworld, Robin Hood, Tin Cup, The Post Man Those are his Best movies. And now he's Killing it in Yellow Stone. Facts!
JFk is a Masterpiece. Its essentially a comedy about the Kennedy Assasination.
When they finally find dry land they hop in the stream and play in the water.
Dave's overview of Let Him Go is spot on!
I was just gonna mention Open Range.... great cast, great Western
Was hoping they brought up the legendary nyc subway slap from Mr 8 ball jacket Chad himself.
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves - loved it when I was young, seen it recently. It's putrid.
Dances with wolves- love it
The Bodyguard- not bad
A perfect world- brilliant
Wyatt Earp- superb
Water world- Good
The Postman- so/so
Open Range - Fantastic
The Gaurdian- not bad
Mr Brooks - Fantastic
I think Kevin Costner is great. Good musician too.
The Postman is waaaay better than Water World.
The best performance I've seen from him is in Molly's game - he's excellent. I despise field of dreams but there's no question the last scene is a tear jerker.
Waterworld was not his movie but the Postman was. I actually think Waterworld was underrated while the Postman did indeed suck. Costner is very hit or miss but has had his moments.
Black and White, Revenge and Draft Day are a few under the radar but still good.
Open Range and A Perfect World are excellent films.
Field of Dreams, Untouchables, Tin Cup, JFK, Bull Durham... lots of legit GREAT movies on his credits. Swing and a miss here, boys.
It’s a Wussies with weak fathers thing.
Dude field of dreams blows
That is literally a list of shit movies ..OMG, awful.
@@slaytanicsabbath ya, this list proved Dave and Anthony were right! You could have tried dances with wolves maybe
JFK was The Only movie you said that was good. Wyatt Earp, Dances, Waterworld, The Post Man Those are his Best movies. And now he's Killing it in Yellow Stone. Facts!
i got a feeling that Ant has never seen Tin Cup lol
Bobby Kelly would strongly disagree, he was talking up Costner's new series on Jim and Sam
Costner was great in Open Range & Silverado
"YellowStone" is a great show! Cant wait for season 4 to come out. Yes I'm aware that Bobby doesn't have the greatest track record for recommendations ... but his fat heart is in the right place.
What happened to Cumia's at home studio? Why's he doing the show from a webcam now?
Tin Cup has its fans right? That movie somehow comes up here and there. Just me? I never saw it. Renee Rusoue, since Lethal Weapon 3 😍. (Edit) 5:55 ha!
A good friend of mine knows k Costner & says he is treated for emotional disorders. I believe that explains a lot of the characters he plays. It's sad 😔
I hope they turn waterworld into a trilogy. Bring hopper back
Dances With Wolves was a great fucking movie though
Nah, its ok.
(4) Puddy's 8 Ball Jacket - UA-cam
13 days was awesome I thought
Yes. Especially if you lived through it (like me).
"American Flyers" was pretty good!
The Untouchables is a great movie.
Is this TACS 1145 or 1146?
Untouchables ruled! C'mon, he's good in that. And JFK! Maybe you should call this video, "We only watch the crap Kevin Costner films."
“Isn’t that just like a WOP?”- Sean Connery
JFK was great. But I think just about anyone could have played Jim Garrison and the movie still would have been great.
Both this movies are great and the acting by both movies’ entire casting was excellent, especially Costner’s performances, but they’re right about Untouchables being overrated. It’s definitely not bad, and not nearly mediocre or subpar, but still is overly praised.
Sopranos, Goodfellas, Godfather1 and 2 and Casino? Those can never get enough praise imo.
@@giraffesareselfish9563
Fair point.
@@kennybeans6115 The Infiltrator (2016) was the best film I've seen in theaters since Goodfellas. It's a real life story about the US Customs Agent who posed a money launderer and infiltrated the Medellín Cartel. I'm agreed with you on your pics. And you've just got to see The Infiltrator.
3000 miles to Graceland is pretty okay action type heist movie movie and I think it's called Mr. Brooks is another one of his that was pretty entertaining
Okay, which one of you got Covid?
Revenge movie with Anthony Quinn!!
Field of Dreams, Dances with Wolves, Draft Day, Wyatt Earp, A Perfect World.. All great movies what is he talking about.
Wyatt Earp?
@@Sshooter444 yeah he starred in a biographical movie about the old west sheriff Wyatt Earp. It's good well I like it Costner movies apparently are 50/50 depending on who you ask lol