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 Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not Bruce's best movie
I really like Bruce Campbell and his movies like Army of Darkness. But this movie is not in the same league. First of all the plot is slow and boring. Bruce does not have the same rouge character that he is so good at. Instead the movie is filled with frankly depressing scenes of him in bed or limping around barely able to move. This really hampers the action aspects of the movie. The dialogue aspect is not much better.

If you like Bruce, my advise is to get his other movies or try to get a hold of the TV episodes of "Jack of all trades" episodes. It is a lot more fun and has the "real" Bruce.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don Coscarelli, please make more films!!
Being a fan of the Phantasm films I was interested when I saw this reviewed in EMPIRE way back on its US Theatrical release and thinking whats not to like?
Bruce Campbell......Good!
Don Coscarelli......Good!
Ossie Davis.........Good!
Elvis and a black JFK fighting a Mummy........ In a retirement home....... Super Good!
I wish these types of films where made more often!




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bubba Ho-Tep...
The movie was decent (I guess). I just wish that I had spent less money on it. I rated this movie 3 stars as I give the storyline credence. It was nice to see Ossie Davis in the movie (It may have been it last movie - though I'm not sure). Three stars...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of the best in ages
I discovered this movie while on IMDB checking out Bruce Campbell's page.The title caught my eye so I looked further into it.Later I saw a trailer for it on YOUTUBE.That's when my mission to see it started.I rented it and loved it...so then I bought it.I watched the deleted scenes then the making of and all that stuff.After you watch the movie be sure to watch it with commentary by "The King"...it's hilarious.Anyways if you are a fan of the movie or just Bruce or Ossie I suggest you buy this product...you won't be dissapointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ask not what your rest home can do for you...
So it turns out that Elvis didn't die in 1977, he's alive and elderly in an East Texas rest home, and he's as lonely, filled with regrets and amazement that his life could have come to this as anyone else in a nursing home. His buddy down the hall is a black man who claims to be JFK, sans most of his brain and dyed brown by the CIA. They both might be crazy old coots living in delusions, but they are the only ones who recognize that something real and bad is sucking the souls out of the elderly denizens of the home, killing them off one by one. And they are the only ones who can stop it.

By turns touching and laugh-out-loud funny, and only a little scary, this is a buried treasure of a movie. Bruce Campbell and Ossie Davis are the heart and soul of it, both doing bang up jobs playing Elvis and JFK. As silly as the plot sounds, it ends up drawing out real emotion--sadness, suspense, enjoyment--because the two main characters are so well played. I liked Evil Dead 2 but haven't seen Bruce Campbell in anything else besides his small role in Sky High and the occasional glimpse of Brisco County. I enjoyed the movie far more than I expected, and the appearance of Ossie Davis was a pleasant surprise--how did a movie made on a half-million dollar budget score Ossie Davis? Speaking of the budget, a few of the effects are a little hokey but I've seen movies with budgets many times higher look a lot cheaper. It was great fun.

The DVD includes some worthy extras as well, including two commentary tracks that are both fun to listen to, one featuring director Don Coscarelli and Bruce Campbell, another featuring Elvis himself commenting on the movie from "an undisclosed location." The making-of documentary is also pretty cool and shows what a labor of love the entire project was and how it was the energy Campbell lavished on promoting it and taking it personally around the country that built the word of mouth for it.

According to IMDB the sequel alluded to in the end credits (Bubba Nosferatu) is actually scheduled for a 2008 release. How I hope that is true; I will definitely be there for it if it is!


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