Customer Rating: Summary: You Can Never Have Too Many Elvis DVD's Comment: I have watched many Elvis dvds, and even though I've seen some of the things on this dvd before, I still enjoyed it. It was presented beautifully and kept me glued to my seat the entire time.
Customer Rating: Summary: THIS IS ELVIS TWO DISC SPECIAL EDTION Comment: I give this 5 STARS,5THUMPS UP this version is a better version better then the VHS version.I reactamend this dvd for ELVIS fans, this dvd will make anybody a ELVIS fan after seeing this.
Customer Rating: Summary: One of the best Elvis biographies available on DVD Comment: The only thing which kept me from a perfect rating is that the reenactments and actor-narration are sometimes a little unrealistic and/or cheesy. But other than that, it's a great summary of Elvis's life and career; a good mix of his personal and professional story. Very informative and entertaining; there's a lot here you may not have seen before. Especially the newer, "unrated expanded video version" includes a lot of extra footage which wasn't in the original theatrical version. However, ironically, this "unrated" one edits out some of the language which was shown in the theater version. A must-see for every Elvis fan, and is sure to inspire both smiles and tears.
Customer Rating: Summary: this is a good one Comment: if you love to listen to Elvis music , you have to see this movie, is a good product , so consider it and buy it.
Customer Rating: Summary: This Is Elvis Comment: This is an excellent biography about the life of Elvis Presley. Ral Donner, an Elvis clone, does his voice. It is like Elvis is speaking to us from beyond the grave. His private film archives are tapped. Young Priscilla is shown at the birthday party in Germany. And there is the condescending Ed Sullivan assuring us that Elvis is "a fine boy, thoroughly alright." Roger Ebert implied that Elvis was an alcoholic. Nothing could be farther from the truth. He did not drink. There is a marked contrast between Elvis in his 20s and Elvis in his 40s, and I sense in some a grim exultation over the fall of Elvis Presley. The soundtrack contains Always On My Mind.