What a missed opportunity
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| Review Date: July 30, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Scott Raile, Littleton, Co USA |
I was really hoping that MGM would have remastered these DVDs to give us anamorphic widescreen versions of these movies, but alas, it was not to be. I can't compare this new box set to the previous DVDs (since I didn't own them), but it looks like what we have here was just ported over from previous releases. So, while we have "Kid Galahad" looking marvelous in anamorphic widescreen, we also have an absolutely miserable non-anamorphic transfer of "Clambake." The other two movies fall somewhere in between: "Frankie and Johnny" is supposedly in its correct, anamorphic aspect ratio (and looks great), but with a 1:66 ratio there's very little "widescreen" to talk about, so it's hard to say if this is, indeed, the correct ratio. And "Follow That Dream" is a mixed bag, with a full-screen transfer on one side (why??), and a non-anamorphic widescreen on the other (WHY?).
So, MGM absolutely blew it. They had a chance to issue the definitive versions of these films on DVD, but chose instead to recycle lame product just to milk a little more money out of Elvis fans. Track down the "Kid Galahad" and "Frankie and Johnny" DVDs (assuming that F+J is, indeed, in the correct aspect ratio...anyone know for sure?), but there's no reason why, in 2007, we should have to suffer with non-anamorphic transfers, particularly one as bottom-of-the-barrel bad as "Clambake." My old VHS tape looked miles better than this pathetic DVD. Hey MGM, tell me where I can send these DVDs so that I can get REAL remastered versions someday! |
Elvis Pressley DVD Combo
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| Review Date: January 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Cynthia D. Creel, Concord, NC |
My husband and myself were very satisfied by your service for the Christmas gifts I ordered for him. The price was so very reasonable compared to in store product prices. The movies arrived on time, packaged safe and secure, in excellent condition and both of us have enjoyed watching them.
Thanks for making our shopping experience an easy and happy experience, we will be using your company and service again in the future. |
ELVIS MGM Movie Collection
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| Review Date: December 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Michael Cookson, Paradise, CA |
| I LOVED THESE MOVIES! ELVIS IS ALWAYS A GREAT CHOICE TO WATCH! HE MADE "CLEAN" MOVIES (NO CUSSING, NO NUDITY, NO BAD CONTENT). THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN WATCH AND ENJOY HIS MOVIES. FOR ANY ELVIS FAN, THIS IS A MUST HAVE COLLECTION! |
THE KING HAS THE BUILDING. BUT NOT YOUR TV.
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| Review Date: July 28, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Alan W. Petrucelli, THE ENTERTAINMENT REPORT (ALAN W. PETRUCELLI) |
It's been 30 years since he left the building, but the King's legacy lives on. Elvis has been dead (or may not be) for 30 years, and this collection offers cinematic proof of his influence on pop culture--and we don't mean just the signature sneer and perfectly-coifed pompadour. Despite the silly titles and something sillier plots, Clambake, Kid Galahad, Follow that Dream and Frankie and Johnny showcase the man Who Would Be King in performances that are crisp and clever. Kid Galahad, a remake of the Eddie Robinson flick, is perhaps the best example; this departure from the typical Elvis frothy fare spotlights his true acting ability, not just as song-and-dance man filler. And we still eat up the savory "Clambake"--a hip version of The Prince and the Pauper as Elvis relinquishes his oil-baron father's fortune and trades identities with a penniless water ski instructor to learn about life from the bottom up. It's a rock and roll romp that co-stars our fave Shelley Fabares and the always underrated Bill Bixby. Rock on!
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No Brainer
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| Review Date: April 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: William B. Leitsch, Enterprise, AL |
| If you are an Elvis Presley fan and looking to add to your collection this is an inexpensive option that does not sacrifice on quality. |
Some of Elvis' best and worst films, together in a package.
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| Review Date: June 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: D. Craig, |
| Two of EP's better films along with two of his worst. I enjoyed Elvis in "Follow That Dream" as well as, "Kid Galahad". "Clambake" and "Frankie And Johnny were pretty lame. |
the boxset
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| Review Date: August 14, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Henri Bronsgeest, Nevada |
All these movies are available in widescreen, so I don't know what the previous reviewer is complaining about. Yes, Clambake is one of the worst, but Follow That Dream and Kid Galahad are quite good. And Frankie and Johnny is an interesting concept and not bad.
The only movie not available on DVD is Elvis on Tour, though it was available on laser. Come on MGM, where is it??? |
The worst of Elvis.....all in one recycled boxed set!
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| Review Date: August 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Eric, Columbus, OH |
Even the most dedicated Elvis fan will admit that the king made some pretty rotten movies, and 2 of his worst are here CLAMBAKE and FRANKIE AND JOHNNY, along with the (at best) mediocre FOLLOW THAT DREAM and KID GALAHAD.
Elvis may have been an "MGM MOVIE LEGEND" as the box infers, but none of his "MGM" movies are anywhere to be found in this set...they're UNITED ARTISTS movies. Why? Because "MGM" is merely a name affixed to a company that doesn't own the great old MGM library...Warner Brothers owns those films...so if you're looking for the best of Elvis at MGM (like JAILHOUSE ROCK, WORLD'S FAIR, VIVA VEGAS, THAT'S THE WAY IT IS) look elsewhere.
If you are an Elvis completist and don't mind spending your money on this ill-conceived collection, have at it! |
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