@RAHfanboy: I'd had a long day, my eyes were glazing over, that's how we write it where I come from, it's a new word you've never heard of before, that's not even what I wrote, it's all about the irony, etc., etc., etc.
I don't have anything against Pearlman, but the only reason I saw Bubba HoTep was for Bruce, and I doubt I'll see Nosferatu without him in it. Bubba Ho Tep just seemed mediocre to me, saved only by a great Bruce performance. I wonder if Bruce stepped aside to make his own movie "My Name is Bruce," or perhaps the story of him not appearing in Nosferatu is only a rumor. Either way, I'm not into B-movies as much as I used to be, and I'll probably skip Nosferatu completely either way. So the point of my post? I'm procrastinating from writing a paper due next week.
I say make the best of it: cast a different Elvis in every film dliberately.
First, Bruce Campbell as the old, dying elvis in Bubba Ho-Tep,
Then, Ron Perlman as the just-past-his-prime kickass Elvis in Bubba Nosferatu, and then, Thomas Haden Church as a young Elvis, revived from the dead for a future film about Elvis vs space aliens.
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Maybe somebody should actually, you know, talk to him about it?
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There's time between TV seasons (esp. of cable shows) to knock out a B-movie or three. Or if the TV show gets canceled.
I like Perlman, but I don't see him as Elvis.
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It 's been renewed.
Maybe Ron's stock has risen JUST enough that his B movie days are over?
11/03/08
But the rest of my statement stands.
11/02/08
Hi. How are you? Just here to point out a little typo you must have missed.
Throughout the article you refer to an Elvis impersonator.
I know, I know, it must be embarrassing to realize you mistakelyn wrote that.
Twice.
But no harm, no foul. I once read a review that made the same mistake, and also accidentally referred to someone who thought he was JFK.
Also, you forgot to mention that it is a documentary.
Thank you,
-92Buick
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First, Bruce Campbell as the old, dying elvis in Bubba Ho-Tep,
Then, Ron Perlman as the just-past-his-prime kickass Elvis in Bubba Nosferatu, and then, Thomas Haden Church as a young Elvis, revived from the dead for a future film about Elvis vs space aliens.
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But Giamatti + Perlman seems like a good match, I'm willing to give it a second shot (how big of me)
11/02/08
I didn't get the movie either and it sounded like the most brilliant idea ever to me. Maybe I'll try watching it again...