Oh man, was that awful! I thought the entire second part was considerably inferior to the first, but it just seemed to get worse and worse, and the Comeback stuff was just abhorrent. Most of the earlier performances, though I found myself cringing, I thought that probably to non-die-hard fans who didn't know any better, they may be passable; ignorance is indeed bliss. But Lawdy Miss Clawdy and especially If I Can Dream were just plain bad.
So I wished all the more after seeing it that they had done something like what I suggested the other day. As I said before, what a wasted effort, because the set and the way it was filmed were pretty convincing, but then you had that spastic yet rigid, rhythmless, lip(-out-of-)sync'd performance...What was the deal with that? For one thing, he was just moving his mouth too much, opening it too wide or something--just overall exaggerated. But beyond that, it was almost as though the guy didn't realize that he could actually force sound to come out of his mouth and that wouldn't mean it would have to be used in the movie. What I mean is, he looked like a guy who was just moving his mouth without any sound coming out. Bad, bad, bad.
The opening dialogue in the sit-down sessions--that oh-so-clever amalgamation of all the "my boy, my boys" and the "little fingers" and all those trivial asides...that one had me dry-heaving. What was the point of that? To people who aren't familiar, they would likely wonder what it was all about, not get it and remain unimpressed. And those who know it surely would not find those moments impressively recreated, nor even necessary, for that matter.
Was it my imagination or did I see some 7" FTDs in Colonels office, trying to pass as 45s? I believe It Happened At The World's Fair caught my eye, and I would have sworn that as what I was seeing.
Along those lines, how come they saw it fit to use Elvis' actual image in those album covers and movie posters in Colonel's office, and to use some actual video footage of Elvis, but then they felt like they had to put JR-M's face on the covers of Elvis Is Back! and G.I. Blues and another photo or two? I mean it was his facial features but Elvis' hair and everything else. Those were some strange images.
Well, as I indicated before, I didn't go into this thing with high expectations, but I was more let down with tonight's installment than I thought I'd be. Rose McGowan was its only saving grace.

And I'm surprised Priscilla approved that Priscilla.