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Girls! Girls! Girls! |
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Rating: Summary: Elvis gets 5-and-a-half stars for this one! Review: "Hey; I might be only just 12 years of age, but I know a very good movie when I see one. I recently had the plasure of seeing this movie, along with another ELVIS flick- "It Happened At The World's Fair" -in a double feature not too long ago. And let me tell you; it was great. As far as I am concerned, Elvis Presley was (and STILL is) the greatest film star that ever lived! My favorite songs from these two movies are "One Broken Heart For Sale", and "Return To Sender". If you ever get the chance to see them for yourselves, then you will understand what it is that I am talking about. Thank you."
Rating: Summary: "Where are my Elvis videos?" Review: "I am not one to complain; but, when I see these ridiculous prices for the VHS tapes of "Girls! Girls! Girls!" and "It Happened At The World's Fair"; well then, what I cannot seem to understand is why Paramount and MGM just will not reissue these two movies on VHS and DVD. By not doing this, then they are depriving us of actually owning our very own copies of these two titles. They are the only two Elvis movies that I currently do NOT have in my collection/library at the moment. It seems so unfair NOT to be able to have them. If you are reading this, and you agree with me, then PLEASE speak up, and say something. After all- I am not the only Elvis fan in the world. I am almost certain that others would enjoy them, too. Thank you."
Rating: Summary: "Where are my Elvis videos?" Review: "I am not one to complain; but, when I see these ridiculous prices for the VHS tapes of "Girls! Girls! Girls!" and "It Happened At The World's Fair"; well then, what I cannot seem to understand is why Paramount and MGM just will not reissue these two movies on VHS and DVD. By not doing this, then they are depriving us of actually owning our very own copies of these two titles. They are the only two Elvis movies that I currently do NOT have in my collection/library at the moment. It seems so unfair NOT to be able to have them. If you are reading this, and you agree with me, then PLEASE speak up, and say something. After all- I am not the only Elvis fan in the world. I am almost certain that others would enjoy them, too. Thank you."
Rating: Summary: You can't go wrong with this movie Review: ...Girls! Girls! Girls! is a very light hearted romantic comedy. I really enjoyed it! I happen to enjoy musicals and I thought the music was really good. I am an Elvis fan that could listen to him sing anything!
Rating: Summary: Coming In Loaded Review: A fun movie with some good songs! Elvis looks great and when he is allowed a little room shows his wonderful acting talent.
Rating: Summary: Elvis' talent was never allowed to grow Review: After reading these reviews that blast Elvis' movies as juvenile and "hillbilly", I had to respond. I was raised on Elvis. Real Elvis. Not just the hype and media, but true stories and family memories as well. There were several times Elvis shined - when he had good directors, and someone managed to keep Col. Tom busy and out of their way so they could make a decent movie. I did notice and tip my hat to the gentleman who not only uses his real name but proves he is an educated viewer. There were several things working against Elvis all of his life and to be able to rise above the crappy direction, cutesy additions and total lack of plotlines proves to me that he could have been so much greater than he was allowed to be. Many of his movies were juvenile, I admit this, because it was true. However, that wasn't his fault. He had no control over that aspect of his life. Watch more Elvis movies Mr. Viewer, and get a backbone while you're at it. I recommend Wild in the Country and King Creole to start with.
Rating: Summary: Elvis delivers a lighthearted but very enjoyable film! Review: After the success of "Blue Hawaii",Elvis returned once again to this exotic location for "Girls! Girls! Girls!"-this time as a charter boat captain working two jobs to buy back a boat that was built by him and his deceased father. Hauling in tuna by day and working as an entertainer by night,Ross Carpenter (Elvis) has his work cut out for him. Along the way,the King has the usual problems with not one but two leading ladies(Stella Stevens and Laurel Goodwin). By 1962,when this film was made, Elvis' films had become pure formula-girls,scenery and plenty of songs. By no means his best but certainly entertaining throughout. Some fine performances as well including "Return To Sender","Because Of Love","I Don't Wanna Be Tied" and the title tune. It's great to finally be having Elvis'films available in widescreen on DVD and this one is certainly worth having!
Rating: Summary: Elvis delivers a lighthearted but very enjoyable film! Review: After the success of "Blue Hawaii",Elvis returned once again to this exotic location for "Girls! Girls! Girls!"-this time as a charter boat captain working two jobs to buy back a boat that was built by him and his deceased father. Hauling in tuna by day and working as an entertainer by night,Ross Carpenter (Elvis) has his work cut out for him. Along the way,the King has the usual problems with not one but two leading ladies(Stella Stevens and Laurel Goodwin). By 1962,when this film was made, Elvis' films had become pure formula-girls,scenery and plenty of songs. By no means his best but certainly entertaining throughout. Some fine performances as well including "Return To Sender","Because Of Love","I Don't Wanna Be Tied" and the title tune. It's great to finally be having Elvis'films available in widescreen on DVD and this one is certainly worth having!
Rating: Summary: The King will never die Review: As were many of Elvis's formula films,this was just good natured fun. Can you imagine anyone else playing these roles? OF course not. But this is testament to something other than Presleys talent,namely his charisma. He was the most successful movie star of all time. Every one of his 30 movies made money. No movie star has equaled or come close to that.He is far and by a wide margin the single best selling recording artist of all time with sales of over a billion records. No single performer comes close.His records today still outsell most of the top acts of today. There must be a reason for this. Those who would denigrate Presley just cannot get over these facts. Like it or not there has never been anyone like him nor will there ever be.
Rating: Summary: What An Actor! A Thespian of Titanic Proportions! Review: Don't hesitate a moment before purchasing the classic "Girls, Girls, Girls!" Elvis, the King of Kings---the grand, high, exhalted, mystic ruler of all of Heaven and Earth, is superb. If only Laurence Olivier had his stage presence! If only Richard Burton had his voice! If only Clifton Webb had his acerbic wit! Yes, Elvis Presley was a thespian for the ages. The greatest actor who ever lived! Oh, how he filled the screen---especially in his latter years. In particular, his performance in the deeply touching, highly philosophical film "Girls, Girls, Girls" is one to be cherished by film and theatre aficionados of all ages, creeds, and cultures. What style! What grace! What announciation and articulation! Indeed, Elvis is every bit the equal of John Barrymore, Richard Mansfield, and John Gielgud in their prime. The only one of Elvis's sophisticated, allegorical performances that might possibly equal this remarkable spewing of dialogue is his masterful characterization in "Tickle Me!" Was the stage play for this literary masterpiece ever performed at the Old Vic? Of course, truth be told, Elvis was a phenomenal actor in every one of his matchless films---and to think that a guitar popped up in each one no matter what the setting or plot! Truly a miraculous performer. The man should have won at least a dozen Academy Awards as Best Actor. Who could ever forget the King uttering such romantic, poetic, tender phrases like "Uh, huh." No wonder all the women here at the Skunk Creek Geriatric Center find him so irresistable! I bow to his genius. A greater singer than Caruso! A greater actor than Olivier! A greater dancer than Astaire! I gotta go now...the guys in the white coats have gotten hold of me and are transporting me back to Happydale Sanitarium. Viva Elvis! My king! My hero! My God!
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