Lou Diamond Phillips is responsible for arguably the greatest scene in cinematic history. When his character Chavez Y Chavez comes around the corner with horses in tow during Young Guns' climactic end gunfight, it is perhaps the most cheer-worthy moment in '80s cinema. Arriving in 1988, it is the culmination of everything that was happening on the big screen at that moment in time, and arrived as a giant release valve for an audience in need of a real-life hero to applaud. While Chavez did return in Young Guns II a few years later, most fans assumed that the Mexican-Indian had taken work on a fruit ranch and disappeared into the dust of the old West never to be seen again. Well, according to Lou Diamond Phillips, we may see Chazev ride yet again sometime in the very near future.
We recently caught up with Lou Diamond Phillips to talk...
We recently caught up with Lou Diamond Phillips to talk...
- 3/9/2021
- by B. Alan Orange
- MovieWeb
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