King Creole, Jailhouse Rock, Viva Las Vegas, Blue Hawaii.
Those would've been my picks, too, but he makes a pretty good case.
I'm not sold.
Pardon me, but "Elvis Presley's best film" is a phrase semantically rather similar to "Denmark's downhill skiing champion".
No, no. Some are better than others.
Sure. And some danes are better skiers than others. Or so I think.
I think we can all agree that CLAMBAKE would not make the "best of " list!
Wild in the Country is the only one I can think of to add to the titles you mentioned above, Deb.
Roustabout doesn't make the cut either. Or Speedway, I think it is.
You're sure we all agree? Yes, I agree. Except that his best film was KING CREOLE.
Yes. Based on a Harold Robbins novel, too.
I have never seen an Elvis Presley movie...proving once again that I am probably un-American. I did, however, watch Renaldo and Clara.
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King Creole, Jailhouse Rock, Viva Las Vegas, Blue Hawaii.
Those would've been my picks, too, but he makes a pretty good case.
I'm not sold.
Pardon me, but "Elvis Presley's best film" is a phrase semantically rather similar to "Denmark's downhill skiing champion".
No, no. Some are better than others.
Sure. And some danes are better skiers than others. Or so I think.
I think we can all agree that CLAMBAKE would not make the "best of " list!
Wild in the Country is the only one I can think of to add to the titles you mentioned above, Deb.
Roustabout doesn't make the cut either. Or Speedway, I think it is.
You're sure we all agree? Yes, I agree. Except that his best film was KING CREOLE.
Yes. Based on a Harold Robbins novel, too.
I have never seen an Elvis Presley movie...proving once again that I am probably un-American. I did, however, watch Renaldo and Clara.
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