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4/10
Elvis is good This movie is bad
flitz35-633-6276509 July 2020
The actor who plays Elvis doesn't even look like Elvis. Someone who had to make a silly movie did and was drunk at the same time
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1/10
Just Awful
iboso641 May 2022
An absolute piece of garbage film was bought and reshaped with new footage. Mostly endless scenes of Barry Ratcliffe mugging for the camera. You can't make silk from a sow's ear. I've seen both versions, and that's over three hours of my life that I'll never get back. Please, please, please don't listen to the other glowing reviews, they're all written by people involved in the production. There's a reason this skipped the theaters, and it's not because of the pandemic. This turkey's been sitting on the shelf for a decade.
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8/10
A cult lover's dream
victordelavieter17 October 2020
Much is strange about this movie, but not much stranger than the rumours about Elvis Presley himself. Was he an alien sent to entertain us? Was he taken by the CIA because he knew too much? In this film he is both. Strange plots are a cult movie's basis, so why not make a movie of of that? It's more like a group of people got together an pointe out why would play who, but anyway, open up for the weirdness, hje no-budget creativity, the heartfelt moments and the Elvis music and you'll have a trip that keeps you smiling for quite a while.
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6/10
TCB
ferguson-67 July 2020
Greetings again from the darkness. All you Elvis Presley fans out there can relax. This is not a documentary. In fact, trying to put a label on the film co-written and co-directed by Marv Z Silverman and Tracy Wuischpard would be pointless ... unless we can just agree on "Midnight Movie Madness", and leave it at that.

Not that I would ever encourage such activity, but some have declared that the best 'midnight movies' are most enjoyed whilst a sufficiently mind-altered state is achieved, and one is unnaturally influenced by beverage or 'other'. Now that's a category this film easily and happily (and likely by design) fits in. There is no reason to start this film while thinking clearly, and actually, thinking is best avoided for the entire 90 minute runtime.

The story kicks off with the narrator explaining that Elvis has spent the last 30 years or so with the aliens of Alpha Centauri. He has been playing music for the community of ETs proving "music is the universal language." 'But now Elvis is homesick for Earth and wants to see his daughter, Linda Bess Truman. The aliens contact the CIA and arrangements are made for the drop in Area 51. Some quick math places the story sometime around 2010 or a couple years prior.

There is no way I will risk spoiling the zaniness that occurs, but Elvis, now codename John "JB" Burrows, finds himself in the 1970's Elvis World Crown Competition at the Desert Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. You may have heard about the time that Charlie Chaplin lost a Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest, but here, JB brings down the house as an Elvis impersonator. He's so good the other contestants (quite a motley crew) question his identity. One of those is "Big M" who is also the film's narrator. All of this drama is broadcast via "Barry Live", a TMZ type show delivers laughs along with the daily scoop.

George Thomas plays JB/Elvis, and he seems at ease in the jumpsuits, although those fake sideburns are a punchline by themselves. David Heavener is Big M and the narrator, and his initial role as rival shifts as the story progresses. Diane Yang Kirk plays CIA Agent Messina, who is on JB's side, and Lauren-Elaine Powell is Jackie, the earthly love interest. Barry Ratcliffe nearly steals the show as the TV host of "Barry Live", and I believe TJ Myers plays daughter Linda, while Martin Kove (you'll recognize as bad guy Kreese from THE KARATE KID, 1984) is the State Trooper. Alexander Butterfield is CIA Chairman Townsend, and in real life, Mr. Butterfield served as Deputy Assistant to President Richard Nixon, and was the one who revealed the existence of the Oval Office recording system during the Watergate investigation. Best of all, Sonny West appears as himself. Sonny was part of Elvis' "Memphis Mafia" back in the day. Sonny and his cousin Red West died within a couple of months of each other in 2017.

Hopefully you've picked up that this move is so far outside of mainstream that a traditional review is simply not possible. Animation is used for the aliens and spaceships and the rest of it must be seen to be ... well, seen. It appears to be a re-boot of Mr. Silverman's 2011 project entitled MEMPHIS RISING: ELVIS RETURNS, making most of the footage almost 10 years old. Still, a passion project is the heartfelt pursuit of a filmmaker, whether it's SCHINDLER'S LIST or Elvis being held captive in 'Area 52'.
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Great fun!
sarahpetersjr12 December 2020
This movie is great fun! Barry Ratcliffe shines! In a dumpster fire of a 2020 world treat yourself to 90 minutes of good story good costumes and great dance moves!
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6/10
Aliens and Barry Live!!
Argyle3022 March 2021
Aliens, Elvis, Vegas, Chicks, Karate and Craziness! What's not to love?!
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