

Val Kilmer Tribute
The Doors: The Final Cut
Our Huckleberry Friend – A Tribute to Val Kilmer, Part 1
“Interesting characters are troubled characters. The only problem I’ve had in my business is very few people – unfortunately, very vocal – confusing the difficult role that I play with me. I play these guys, but I’m not like them.” – Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer’s film career is a rich tapestry of diverse roles that highlight his remarkable versatility and commitment to character. From Batman to Iceman, Jim Morrison to Doc Holliday, Kilmer’s dynamic range often brought his own wit, vulnerability, and eccentric artistry to his legendary filmography. With a succession of Iconic roles to choose from we celebrate the life and career of this incredible artist. We’d be his wingman anytime!
The Doors: The Final Cut:
4K Restoration!
Capturing the hedonistic chaos of the late ’60s, The Doors: The Final Cut follows the life and times of the band’s enigmatic and magnetic front man Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer) from cradle to grave. Stone’s powerful musical portrait, featuring an amazing soundtrack including over twenty-five songs from The Doors’ catalogue, charts Morrison’s turbulent relationship with his muse Pamela Courson (Meg Ryan), the formation of the band in Southern California, his experimentation with hallucinogens and the occult, and his tragic death at the age of 27 in Paris.
About the Restoration:
The 4K restoration was initiated and supervised by Oliver Stone himself, with the support of Studiocanal, Paramount, Lionsgate, and Immagine Ritrovata. The original negative was scanned in 4K 16-bit on Arriscan at Fotokem US. The restoration was managed by Immagine Ritrovata in Italy and the color grading was overseen by Stone.
1991, 138 minutes, USA, Directed by Oliver Stone, Rated R
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“The whole movie is white hot, lapped in honeyed golds, evilly blue and black or drenched in those swoony, fiery reds. The Doors blasts your ears and scorches your eyes.”
– Michael Wilmington, LOS ANGELES TIMES -
“The Doors is a thrilling spectacle - the King Kong of rock movies - featuring a starmaking, ball-of-fire performance by Val Kilmer as Morrison.”
– Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE -
“Val Kilmer is extraordinary as Morrison, holding the center with a demonic charisma, while Stone recreates the late '60s milieu with vibrant verisimilitude.”
– Angie Errigo, EMPIRE

