As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
If you ever watched Tombstone, the good version, starring Kurt Russell, there is a scene where after the murder of the youngest Earp brother, that Wyatt is hauling the dead out in a wagon, and Curly Bill is on the porch, and Wyatt tells him he is leaving, and to this Powers Boothe utters an infamous, "Bye", dripping with sarcasm.
I really enjoy Powers Boothe as he was a very watchable actor. That BYE though has a history, and it appears in a rather Westworld odd movie, called Blood City, starring Jack Palance, circa 1977 AD in the year of our Lord.
It is Jack Palance who utters the sarcastic "Bye" to a prisoner he is kicking out on the street to be killed or kill someone so he can become a citizen.
Blood City though is too English. There is rape and sex in it and the English do not know how to fuck in rapes or sex. None of that in Tombstone as Americans know that no one wants to watch that shit in Westerns or Sci Fi........except Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven, as no one wants to watch red headed whores Clint is boffing in real life, even if she was Lujack's squeeze on Guiding Light.
You get extra points if you already knew the Lujack reference.
I wonder if Powers Boothe actually saw Blood City and mimicked the great acting of Palance in using the word "Bye". He never said anything about it, as Palance had a most colorful life before acting and was a most honest and straightforward person. It probably would have never mattered to Palance anyway as that was the kind of man he was.
All that glitters is not golden Hollywood.
Nuff Said
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