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  1. Nov 1, 2017 · well bye quote of Curly Bill Brocius played by actor Powers Boothe in the movie Tombstone. One of my favorites.

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  2. Aug 25, 2022 · Well, Bye [Tombstone] The late Powers Boothe in Tombstone [1993].

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  3. Curly Bill : Well... bye. Johnny Ringo : Smell that, Bill? Smells like someone died.

  4. Aug 25, 2017 · The cow-boys pose with Powers Boothe’s “Curly Bill” Brocius just before the filming of the Iron Springs shoot-out for the 1993 Western Tombstone. Boothe walked by and said, “One last photo before we’re all killed.”

    • 10 "Well ... Bye"
    • 9 "Skin That Smoke Wagon and See What Happens"
    • 8 "You're A Daisy If You Do"
    • 7 "In Fact, You're Probably Seeing Double"
    • 6 "Look Like Somebody Just Walked Over Your Grave"
    • 5 "I Want Your Blood, and I Want Your Soul"
    • 4 "Say When"
    • 3 "It Ain't True"
    • 2 "I'm Your Huckleberry"

    Curly Bill To Wyatt Earp

    Curly Bill is one of the primary antagonists in Tombstone. It's hard to make a despicable character likable, but making him a snarky, arrogant presence is a step in the right direction. Throughout the film, Bill makes it his mission to take down the Earp brothers and show the Cowboys are in charge. When the brothers are at their lowest, and it seems Bill has won, he says this sarcastic quote in the face of a seemingly defeated Wyatt. This arrogant response makes the following scenes that much...

    Wyatt Earp To Johnny Tyler

    When Wyatt Earp shows up in Tombstone, he wants to leave his violent past behind him and move on with his life. Wyatt's first glimpse into the man he used to be is when he enters a casino with a card dealer named Johnny Tyler chasing off the customers. Wyatt confronts the brash Tyler, who tries to intimidate Earp, but Wyatt gets in his face and says this quote, daring the man to draw his weapon. To add insult to injury, Wyatt hits the man multiple times in front of the very people he was insu...

    Doc Holliday To Johnny Ringo

    Doc Holliday is perhaps one of the most famous figures in the history of the Old West. While the man has been represented many times in film, Val Kilmer's performance remains one of the most iconic. Doc Holliday joins Wyatt Earp with little to no convincing when he and his brothers confront the Cowboys at the O.K. Corral. Doc makes short work of many of the men, and when one threatens him, Doc approaches the man point-blank and delivers this quote with his arms spread. His fearless playfulnes...

    Billy Clanton To Doc Holliday

    Billy Clanton is a minor character, and his highlight is taunting a very drunk Doc Holliday while the latter is playing the piano. After Curly Bill guns down Marshall Fred White in the street, Wyatt takes Bill into custody. A group of Cowboys, including Clanton, threatens Wyatt to let their leader go. Doc shows up to help his friend and Billy further taunts him with this quote, insinuating Holliday is too drunk to do anything. However, Clanton looks very worried as he knows there is more to H...

    Doc Holliday To Johnny Ringo

    The gunfight between Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo was built up for most of the movie. When Doc finally confronts Ringo when he's expecting Wyatt Earp, Holliday delivers this quote. Ringo is a fearless, yet reckless foe and Ringo even tries to talk Doc into leaving, as he knows the odds of beating Doc in a fair gunfight are slim. Doc is perhaps the only person who scares Ringo, and this line shows that Doc not only knows this but takes pride in it. When Doc guns down Ringo easily, it puts an...

    Johnny Ringo To Wyatt Earp

    Johnny Ringo is a force to be reckoned with. When members of his Cowboy gang are shot down courtesy of Wyatt and company, he does not take it well. Johnny gets incredibly drunk and confronts Wyattin the streets of Tombstone, using this quote to let him know exactly what his intentions are. Curly Bill pulls the inebriated Ringo aside before he can do anything, as Doc Holliday steps up. In this state, Ringo wouldn't have stood a chance against Doc. This threat to Wyatt, though, would strike fea...

    Doc Holliday To Johnny Ringo

    The iconic showdown scene in The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly is a staple used in several movies that followed. Tombstone has a similar scene when Doc Holliday confronts Ringo. The tension between the two famed gunslingers slowly built and came to a head when Doc nonchalantly said this quote, taunting Ringo to make the first move. This showdown has built up since the two first met in a bar, and they showcased how fast each one is. The scene relishes the fact both men were gunslingers, and it use...

    Morgan Earp To Wyatt Earp

    Morgan Earp is the most innocent of the Earp brothers. He joins Virgil in becoming a Marshall because "You gotta back your brother's play" and for no other reason. Wyatt infers Morgan never killed a man, and he hopes it never happens. Morgan is also a religious man and believes people see a bright light when they die. When Morgan later meets with this fate, he informs Wyatt this isn't the case as he passes in his brother's arms. This is one of the saddest quotes in the film, as the most innoc...

    Doc Holliday To Johnny Ringo

    When a drunken Johnny Ringo challenges Wyatt and his brothers, Doc emerges and delivers what is perhaps the most iconic Tombstone quote. He is the man for the job, and he has come to answer Ringo's call for blood. Doc says it again when he confronts Ringo for the last time. The look on Johnny's face both times shows he knows he isn't as good as Doc. This is a line quoted even by people who have never seen the movie or even know its origin, proving the iconic status of the line and the perform...

  5. Below, you will find a collection of powers boothe tombstone quotes that highlight the brilliance of his performance in the film: Read these powers boothe tombstone quotes: “Well, bye.” “I’m your huckleberry.” “Maybe poker’s just not your game, Ike. I know, let’s have a spelling contest.” “I’d hate to kill you.

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  7. May 28, 2021 · The cast featured another notable entry: late actor Powers Boothe, who brought real-life historical figure and secondary antagonist William "Curly Bill" Brocius to life on the screen.

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