No, I don't like nothing that movie. Priscilla tolk about what she think and wanted speak.
Yes
No
I don't see this yet
I hated the way Elvis was portrayed.
No, I don't like nothing that movie. Priscilla tolk about what she think and wanted speak.
I Personally Loved The Movie And I Think Dale Midcaff Looks Almost Exactly Like Elvis. He Was To Me The Best Elvis Ive See In Any Movie. He Had Elvis Down Perfectly
Especially The Scenes When Hes On Stage. I Was Tottally Surprised At How Good He Was. Far Better Then Kurt Russell Or Don Johnson And Certianly Better Then jonathan rhys meyers. I hated him as Elvis . Dale 4 Stars All The Way . Just My Opinion I Didnt Care For The Story It Self Though
Sorry, but a scolding ain't gonna change my opinion.
Dale Midkiff was ok in Pet Sematary!
Then the scolding will be sustained and merciless![]()
'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.
I haven't seen it in a long time. But what struck me back then was how much it contradicted her book. It was as if she was telling the story however it suited her at the time. Priscilla seems to be an opportunist and much less than honest. I'm with rickb on this one (a fellow Aussie).
"The way you looked, the sound of your laughing..."
of course it was not fair and balanced. at that time and age, I think she may have had guilt she was trying to deal with or she would have shown more about her faulty actions, not just his.
I wish a new movie would emerge.
I dream a world where man no other man
will scorn. Where LOVE will bless the earth
and peace its paths adorn...
That's because it wasn't really her telling the story for the movie.
It arguably wasn't her telling the story in the book, either.
Trying to blow the whistle on minor discrepancies between the book and film as an indication of Priscilla's dishonesty is pretty futile, since it was adapted for the screen by other individuals whose considerations were entertainment value, rather than reflecting the facts as accurately as possible.
'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.
Haven't seen the movie, have no real desire to either, read the book, thought it was self serving and immature, but I guess she had to write something, would rather her write a book today now that she's mature....
Isn't it strange that after 7 years living with him you never hear her tell nice anecdotes? She says there were good and bad times with him but you never get to know the good things in detail, only the bad ones. On the other hand, Charlie Hodge wrote a book only filled with positive stuff about Elvis, which shows that even if you don't personally write the book you can control the result.
This movie is based on her book and I can't see any difference between the book and the film so...... you know who to blame.
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Priscilla was the executive producer of the movie. She had total control of the content.
Mudslinging (via a book or movie) directed at your daughter's deceased father isn't a nice trait.
I really don't think Elvis would have ever done that to her out of respect for her and Lisa.