It has just been in the past couple years that Roustabout has become one of my favorite Elvis movies, one of my go-to’s. Until recently I hadn’t really watched it that much, but then both the Sundance channel and HDNetMovies was playing it several times a week, and I would keep watching it [continue reading]
Kissin’ Cousins was Elvis’ 14th released movie, but it was his 15th movie made. Elvis’ 15th released movie was Viva Las Vegas, which was made before Kissin’ Cousins, but Kissin’ Cousins was released before Viva Las Vegas. (Although they were released in order in the [continue reading]
Fun in Acapulco was Elvis’ 13th movie, there were 13 songs on the soundtrack and there are 13 letters in the movie’s title. It is actually a good movie, so I am not sure why I don’t watch it more often as it is not in my rotation of 11 Elvis movies I watch all the time. I do [continue reading]
Elvis’ first movie of 1963 used to be in my top Elvis movies I would watch all the time, but has since been replaced by Roustabout. I do still like It Happened at the World’s Fair a lot though, but it is not one of my go-to’s. This was only the fourth movie filmed in Seattle. I [continue reading]
Elvis’ last movie of 1962 is my seventh favorite Elvis movie and one of the eleven Elvis movies I watch all the time. In fact even though it’s only my sixth favorite, Girls! Girls! Girls! seems to be my go to Elvis movie as it is just pure fun. One of the reasons it is so easy to watch [continue reading]
Kid Galahad is my fourth favorite Elvis Movie and one I watch often as it is one of my favorite 11 Elvis Movies I watch all the time. I would watch it even more, but it is the only one of my favorites that is not available to stream online, so I have to actually put the dvd in to watch it. (Only [continue reading]
I was never a huge fan of Elvis’ first movie of 1962, but after watching Follow That Dream again recently I like it much better. It is still not on my rotation of 11 Elvis movies I watch all the time, but I can appreciate it now. I prefer the comedy of Blue Hawaii to the dumb, slapstick [continue reading]