Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
I agree with you 100% Teddy!!! (y)
While we all know that CLAMBAKE (both the movie and soundtrack) were certainly not going to win any awards, it is just a good clean fun type of movie. Yes the script could have been better, and the some of the songs certainly could have been improved upon, but still...looking back on it now, CLAMBAKE certainly does not deserve all of the negative press that it has received over the years.
Just look at the positives...a quality co-starring cast with Shelley Fabares (my favorite Elvis leading lady), Bill Bixby and Will Hutchins (very funny!) and a soundtrack with a couple of great and (in my opinion) underrated ballads - YOU DON'T KNOW ME and THE GIRL I NEVER LOVED.
Just a good old fashioned musical...sometimes it's nice to just get lost for 90 minutes in one of these!!! (y)
TCB!
Mike
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
Even though this movie was one of Elvis' final straws to finally making a comeback with live appearances it had some enjoyable songs. Elvis just had that voice that made you want to stop and listen to him sing. I really can't enjoy it. I tried watching it yesterday on my Tivo and ended up changing it after they sang, "who needs money". Of course I sang along with it, making everyone in the laugh at me for putting them words in my memory roladex...lol
I remember as a kid listening to the soundtrack. I would play the Guitar Man, Clambake, House That has everything, then skip to the other said," You don't know me" then skip again to, "Singing Tree" and "Just Call me Lonesome".
Later on in life I would come to know that those bonus tracks including,"You don't know me" where recorded in Nashville for single or non-soundtrack LP release.
They did the same thing with the bonus songs on, "Fun In Acapulco", 'Kissin' Cousins","Double Trouble" & "SPINOUT". Elvis could have been known for having at least two more Classic LPs under his belt.
I love the release of 1999 CD,"Tomorrow Is a Long Time". Jerry Reed really adds a lot flavor & Compliments a lot of Elvis' subtle approach to these songs. I believe if this was released as Double LP in 1968, it would have helped put Elvis back on the contemporary recording map. Leading to his next two hit LPs, ELVIS,NBC Special" and "From Elvis in Memphis". When putting these songs together it to me showed that this man wasn't out of touch with what was going on at that time but freely chose to try and go a different direction than other artist's where.
Track List: Tomorrow Is a Long Time
1. Too Much Monkey Business
2. Guitar Man
3. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
4. U.S. Male
5. Big Boss Man
6. Love Letters
7. Indescribably Blue
8. Fools Fall In Love
9. Hi-Heel Sneakers
10. Down In The Alley
11. Come What May
12. Mine
13. Just Call Me Lonesome
14. You Don't Know Me
15. Stay Away
16. Singing Tree
17. Going Home
18. I'll Remember You
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...uno/th_6hh.gifumm..http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...th_popcorn.gifim no good when it comes to long explanations..:lol:...not one of my fav elvis movies.. only reason i like the movie is because Shelley Fabares is in it:notworthyhttp://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ley-gen101.gifotherwise its ur typical 60's elvis movie
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
Clambake was a terrible film it doesn't deserve to be reappraised it is what most people say it is.
I think Live a little, love a little was better than both Easy come Easy go, Paradise Hawaiian Style and Clambake.
The songs were better and the movie and Elvis role in it was more mature
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
Brian
Clambake was a terrible film it doesn't deserve to be reappraised it is what most people say it is.
I think Live a little, love a little was better than both Easy come Easy go, Paradise Hawaiian Style and Clambake.
The songs were better and the movie and Elvis role in it was more mature
Totally agree Brian. Songs are fantastic, he looks soooooo sexy. What more can you ask for in a movie:notworthy:notworthy:notworthy:notworthy
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
TCB4ELVIS
I love the release of 1999 CD,"Tomorrow Is a Long Time". Jerry Reed really adds a lot flavor & Compliments a lot of Elvis' subtle approach to these songs. I believe if this was released as Double LP in 1968, it would have helped put Elvis back on the contemporary recording map. Leading to his next two hit LPs, ELVIS,NBC Special" and "From Elvis in Memphis". When putting these songs together it to me showed that this man wasn't out of touch with what was going on at that time but freely chose to try and go a different direction than other artist's where.
Track List: Tomorrow Is a Long Time
1. Too Much Monkey Business
2. Guitar Man
3. Tomorrow Is A Long Time
4. U.S. Male
5. Big Boss Man
6. Love Letters
7. Indescribably Blue
8. Fools Fall In Love
9. Hi-Heel Sneakers
10. Down In The Alley
11. Come What May
12. Mine
13. Just Call Me Lonesome
14. You Don't Know Me
15. Stay Away
16. Singing Tree
17. Going Home
18. I'll Remember You
I have this CD it's pretty good
Elvis version of High heel sneakers is the greatest.
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
I have to agree with the nay sayers, this movie is just terrible :blush: sorry
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
It is a silly movie, but sometimes it's good to watch a movie that you don't have to think about.
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
Tommy
It is a silly movie, but sometimes it's good to watch a movie that you don't have to think about.
So true Tommy! There were a lot of silly movies made in the sixties, and not just by Elvis!
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
i have Reappraised the movie seen it again ..:doh: final verdicthttp://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...o/th_blahh.gif
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
epmoodyblue
:lmfao: :lmfao: Is that your way of saying (n) :lol:
Not all of Elvis' movies were good...some, I really can't sit through :blush: but, I would say the scripts were the biggest culprit! :doh:
franny
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
Joe Car
So true Tommy! There were a lot of silly movies made in the sixties, and not just by Elvis!
So true!:lol:
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
franny
:lmfao: :lmfao: Is that your way of saying (n) :lol:
Not all of Elvis' movies were good...some, I really can't sit through :blush: but, I would say the scripts were the biggest culprit! :doh:
franny
yes it is my friend:lol:..sadly the movie is terrible(n).like 2 songs in the movie...like i said earlier best part of the movie was Shelley Fabares :lol:http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ley-gen101.gif
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
The movie was a disgraceful waste of Elvis' talents
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
this was First Elvis Movie I watch On TV after His Death , I think wasn't terribled Movie, I think The Few Songs Are, There alot Bad acting by everyone and bad editing on i the movie, I think Double Trouble is bad Movie, with good Sountrack,
My daugther Love stay away Joe she thinks It's funny movie.
I think that Clambake wasn't Bad Movie, It's how we see it and Understand it .
PS One Early Elvis I don't liked Is Loving you it's only one I Real don't liked
Tom
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
Clambake is my mom's favorite Elvis movie.Don't know why but it is.
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
how ever it effects people, this movie was one of Elvis' all time lows. He even hated it. Someone once asked Marty Lacker, what movie did Elvis like watching of himself?" he said, "King Creole", I never remember him mentioning any other."
There's no praise at all about this movie. The only praise is some of the songs on the Soundtrack that Jerry Reed played on, that never should have been released associated with a movie.
At a time when music was changing so much Elvis should have been one of them that got recognized for his work on, Guitar Man. Maybe should have been pushed more to cultivate that style & not make more silly movies. 1965 should have been his comeback recording sessions with full focus on the music not movies. He seems to be on autopilot until the 68 comeback.
Re: Clambake, Reappraised.
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Originally Posted by
rickb
The movie was a disgraceful waste of Elvis' talents
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