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Thread: "ELVIS - ADRENALINE" DVD --- WORTH PURCHASING?

  1. #21
    500 hundred dvds????i never said that...
    more professional loooooooooool
    looking much better lol

  2. #22
    just saw your designs which i like (most of it)
    why do you not contact them (ftd too they would really need you) and offer them your work?

    great artwork you did! did you ever made on on an official release?
    do you work in this field?

    sorry but the rest of the answer from you was also "not professional"

  3. #23
    Dear unchained ,
    i m 100% with you and i understand your point of view.
    But with these statement which where full of arrogance and ignorance how can I respect you as an expert? Do you know what they had to pay? Can you provide cheaper tickets for the stars and their husbands and their management? Can you provide the producers 1 class cheaper rooms than they will get it? Do you know exactly what a pro transfer in Hollywood and in the Bavaria studios cost? If you don?t see how professional these productions are than no one can help you!

    On the artwork:
    I don?t know any products in the past which have so much and so good artwork professional done. Not only that these products are full of innovations (books and dvds) the products and their flyers,trailers,website , are full of design and artwork adrenaline and bti dvds are designed till in the last corner using different original colours letters ectr. ectr.and especially a guy like you should see and respect that! As a victim of arrogance and ignorance you should respect other peoples work more instead showing the same unpro atttitute you are a victim of!
    Or is something good only when you have done that artwork..you can complain about many designs and artwork but not on this prods.if you talk about ftd this way i would understand(but not even there with this attitude)i don?t know why Ernst stays with peacock all the time.


    On topic again:
    Got my copy of adrenaline ?71 and this dvd is a killer (not only the design J)
    I have never seen anything like this !

    The making of , the documentary ,the cgi and other tricks just blow me away!
    Original documents and background presented so professional I can?t believe it?

    And the footage is out of sight
    155 minutes thrilling?.state of the art information and material!

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  5. #25
    This series is really a quality product. Overall it's a bit too positive, but still worth having. The documentaries are very well produced and nicely presented and you are getting a lot of information, rare photos and 8mm clips in fantastic quality. If you are a fan of the 1970's Elvis (like me), these dvds are a must have. They are worth every penny.


  6. #26
    oh i?m very happy that they do not include gossip to get better sales!
    and i am happy that they correct so many wrong stories!

  7. #27
    There was a review by Simon de Wit on Ep.Gold ( Hot E News ) date November 25 th,2005 with pictures and all.

    DVD Elvis Adrenaline Volume 2 Review.
    By Simon de Wit.


    A Praytome Publishing Production In Association With Andylon Lensen & Bud
    Glass Productions.

    Live on Stage Las Vegas, Nevada
    January & February, August 1971
    Rare & Phenomenal Comeback 1969

    This is the long awaited follow up to Adrenaline 1970.

    It is a chronological run through of the year 1971. Wedged in between the
    ''documentary years 1970 and 1972'' it never really got the merit it
    deserves, as Elvis did some outstanding work this year, in Las Vegas, Lake
    Tahoe, on the road and in the studio.

    Seeing all events envelop on this DVD really gives the viewer a good
    impression of everything that happened in Elvis' life during this particular
    year.


    The menu looks very good, with chapter selection, bonus features, a.o. Jean
    Marc Gargiulo talking about his meeting with Elvis and everything he saw
    show wise, the Making Of, a compilation of action on stage footage, all the
    trailers of Praytome Publishing releases.

    Jean Marc also filmed the shows he attended and that is the footage used on
    this DVD.

    There is footage of Elvis in the Elvis Now suit, various Cisco Kid suits,
    '69 Comeback footage, English Lord suit. There is even a clip from the New
    York press conference.

    The footage is taken from the original 8mm reels and it shows, pristine
    quality, a joy for the eye. Obviously no Elvis songs can be used, so you
    don't hear Elvis' singing voice.

    There is a lot of Elvis dialogue however, some of it very rare indeed.


    .






    Throughout the program there are rare pictures, I saw 2 never before seen
    Jaycees shots, one at the breakfast ceremony and one of Elvis walking
    outside in the crushed velvet suit.


    As I said, the DVD is a chronological look at the year 1971 and lots of rare
    photos pass by, Elvis attending a showing at Ellis Auditorium of the first
    Ali-Frazier fight, arriving at recording studios, in private, and even a
    shot of Elvis wearing an eye-patch(covered mostly by sunglasses however)
    which he had to wear when being diagnosed with glaucoma.




    The film footage shows Elvis at his best, finally the full film (12.10 min)
    footage of 1969 that Jean Marc filmed is presented in its best possible
    form.

    I had the footage as early in 1981 through a friend of mine, he had a 8mm
    copy of the original.
    I had it transferred at the time but the quality had deteriorated a lot
    through the years.
    So to once again see it in this quality is wonderful. You can see how active
    he was in those days.

    The 1971 footage is showing a very karate orientated performer, he is doing
    his kata's with unbelievable fervour.
    The ladies will love the karate footage in the Elvis Nowsuit, finally for
    the first time ever the full length of film (22 min) with Elvis bare almost
    to his waist!

    The English Lord suit footage must be some of the rarest footage EVER, as
    not even photos of Elvis in this suit exist.
    There are several jumpsuits that Elvis was never photographed in, or at
    least that never were publised, and this suit is one of them.

    I think this DVD will compliment every seventies fan' collection.

    Even if you already had the footage, you will not have it in this quality,
    and the storyline is interesting, you hear new things like the fact that
    Dolly Parton cried as she turned down Parker's offer for Elvis to record I
    Will Always Love You.
    Parker demanded credit for Elvis having co-written the song.

    When Whitney Houston later recorded the song, Dolly earned 6 million dollar
    with her recording!
    If she'd agreed at the time with Parker's proposal 3 million would have gone
    towards EPE.

    Buy it if you want to see a work of labour, for you can certainly tell that
    these products by Praytome are made by fans.

    Simon de Wit

    2005/11/25 Simon de Wit / Ep.Gold.Com.

  8. #28
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    I recently got this movie and it is great I love all of the footage from 1969 and Adrenaline '70 is good to. Well worth purchasing I think.
    "How do I get placed in situations like this? Ah hell, I guess it's all part of showbusiness "~ Elvis in his limo on his way to perform in Omaha, NE on June 19th 1977

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