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Easy Come, Easy Go

Easy Come, Easy Go

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a formula. Goes to show you, only times changed.
Review: "Easy Come, Easy Go" is a likeable in some sense. Elvis is a Navy frogman who's on a search for buried treasure hidden in a sunken ship under the sea. He finds it's linked to Dodie Marshall and with her help he tries to find it. But, there are some unwelcome searchers looking for it too. One of them being the enticing Pat Preist of "Munsters" fame. When the treasure is found, it's all in copper. But, they're able to get some money out of it. A good thousand or so dollars. Elvis' characters were never money hungry. This film has got all the '60s fads and fashions: yoga crazes, body painting, spaghetti/body art, swinging dance moves, swinging music, and a wheel full of girls called "The Love Machine". That one's a great movie song that's often looked down upon. It's so '60s themed like the Bond movie "Casino Royale" is. Take about 95 minutes out of your life and see this swinging flick.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What a formula. Goes to show you, only times changed.
Review: "Easy Come, Easy Go" is a likeable in some sense. Elvis is a Navy frogman who's on a search for buried treasure hidden in a sunken ship under the sea. He finds it's linked to Dodie Marshall and with her help he tries to find it. But, there are some unwelcome searchers looking for it too. One of them being the enticing Pat Preist of "Munsters" fame. When the treasure is found, it's all in copper. But, they're able to get some money out of it. A good thousand or so dollars. Elvis' characters were never money hungry. This film has got all the '60s fads and fashions: yoga crazes, body painting, spaghetti/body art, swinging dance moves, swinging music, and a wheel full of girls called "The Love Machine". That one's a great movie song that's often looked down upon. It's so '60s themed like the Bond movie "Casino Royale" is. Take about 95 minutes out of your life and see this swinging flick.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Elvis Presley Meets Elsa Lanchester!
Review: "Easy Come, Easy Go" was Elvis Presley's final movie for producer Hal Wallis, who certainly didn't win any awards for this routine effort. Presley actually trimmed down for this film and he looks great. Despite the usual Wallis formula, Elvis gives a surprisingly adept performance and sings a few catchy tunes. However, the "Yoga Is as Yoga Does" number with Elvis and Elsa Lanchester (!) must be seen to be truly believed. From a critical and commercial standpoint, this was easily the weakest Presley-Wallis collaboration -- a far cry from the days of "Loving You" and "King Creole."

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Elvis Presley Meets Elsa Lanchester!
Review: "Easy Come, Easy Go" was Elvis Presley's final movie for producer Hal Wallis, who certainly didn't win any awards for this routine effort. Presley actually trimmed down for this film and he looks great. Despite the usual Wallis formula, Elvis gives a surprisingly adept performance and sings a few catchy tunes. However, the "Yoga Is as Yoga Does" number with Elvis and Elsa Lanchester (!) must be seen to be truly believed. From a critical and commercial standpoint, this was easily the weakest Presley-Wallis collaboration -- a far cry from the days of "Loving You" and "King Creole."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis In The Psychedelic Sixties
Review: Elvis Presley stars as Lieutenant Ted Jackson, a Naval SCUBA diver, who discovers a sunken ship while deactivating a mine. He decides not to re-enlist and teams up with his former band member and partner Pat Harrington, the notorious maintenance man of "One Day at a Time" fame, to help him find a possible treasure in the shipwreck. However, the best character in this movie is yoga teacher Elsa Lanchester, who played the Bride of Frankenstein, co-starring with Boris Karloff. The soundtrack is excellent, with Elvis singing and strumming six wacky tunes, including the unforgettable "Yoga Is as Yoga Does".

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Never take a girl on a boat when there's MONEY involved!
Review: Go-Go dancin' Dodie Marshall is an 'anything goes' type o' chick when it comes to guys rubbing women in paint and rolling said women on paper and calling it art. And she doesn't judge overweight British women married to Charles Laughton for their unusual Yoga instruction, or...just about anybody! But if you look for gold on a shiprecked vessel, man you are nowhere! Elvis was nowhere. He got nowhere when he got digits from the Love Machine. He got nowhere when making time with a blonde adventurous dish. And he got nowhere when trying to rent sea venture equipment from a TV show hasbeen who belongs on the short bus (if you know what I mean). But Elvis has his pride, has his charm, has his swagger, and has his bravado. And he entertains in this movie in spite of some slow points and some real clunkers, when the movie decides to pay too much attention to the ridiculous kiddie show captain.
Good music, funny looks at beatniks making a scene, and Elvis getting camera time are all reasons to see this movie. And if you wanted to catch a little more Dodie than what you saw in Spinout (yep. She was the hottie who played drums at the end of Spinout. Mama Mia!) then this is worth the trip. It's average on the Elvis Movie-O-Meter. It won't be your favorite, but it's a good enough addition to the library.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Easy Come Easy Go should be for boats fans.
Review: If you got Elvis Presley and Dodie Marshall and put them in the same film you will have Easy Come Easy Go, an Elvis Presley that people who like boats or sailing or both will love. But anybody that hates boats or sailing and is an Elvis Presley fan will be un-happy. And Elvis' leading lady in this film is Dodie Marshall which I guess is a re-make of a film with the same name came out in 1947. And this is one of final films that Elvis sings the same song with somebody else, and the song is Yoga Is As Yoga Goes. He sings that with Elsa Lanchester who plays a not very nice yoga teacher. If you are an Elvis Presley fan, then buy or rent Jailhouse Rock on video or dvd.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excetpcional
Review: It's a great human being, mr. Elvis Aaron Presley, and his talent is real in this funny movie

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Groovy and Shaggy
Review: Once again Elvis is hip and ahead of his time in this odd and zany movie. Fun for the whole family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy Come, Easy Go
Review: simply marvelous to see him, the history very funny, but sincerly marvelous to see him


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