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scaryminda15
It was pretty good, but at first i didn't understand it, but now i do. it is pretty funny though. i don't know if the king would approve about it though. well who knows.
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WONDEFUL film making! funny, clever, sad, moving, exciting...and a tour de force4 by Campbell who was an absolute joy!
Pissed me off that they could not afford actual Elvis tunes, as to see his music used on fucking arcade machines and the like seems a damn sight more feeble and tragic than them being used in such a wonderful Elvis tribute as this. The King (whether he was or not!) was made to stand tall in this and kick ass. Delightful movie making on a great R2 DVD. |
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