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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Elvis the zombie fighter ... Need I say more?
If you're a Bruce Campbell fan (and who isn't?) and you'd like to see him in and action adventure horror film in which he plays the king of rock and roll (and who wouldn't?) search no more. This is the camp-thriller of your dreams! The extras are great, too!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bonus Materials
The Bubba Ho-Tep (Limited Edition) DVD will feature the following bonus materials:

* Audio Commentaries
* Joe R. Landsdale Reads from Bubba Ho-Tep
* The Making of Bubba Ho-Tep
* Deleted Scenes
* Photo Gallery
* TV Spot
* Theatrical Trailer



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ELVIS & JFK SAVE THE SENIORS FROM THE FORCES OF EVIL
I read the plot on the back of the video box and it was outlandish,

preposterous, and surreal. Laughing out loud, I rented this movie and

entered the Twilight Zone of camp and horror-comedy. A "B" movie that was

pretty funny and entertaining. Bubba became a cult classic for myself and

my weird sense of humor. A movie that shows good vs. evil, the plight of

seniors in retirement, solves the JFK mystery, and the real flesh Elvis,

hidden in retirement, can't be half bad. It starts out slow paced, gives

you the retirement life of Elvis and JFK, then leads you to a showdown

with a mummy that is sucking out the souls of seniors. Elvis in white

sequined jump suit splendor must stop the mummy,along with,the now black

JFK. The ending will remind you of a spoof of the great western

showdown. WARNING- there is crude language throughout the film.

The only film that I can think of as a comparison is "The Adventures of

Buckaroo Banzai" for sheer madness, camp and humor. If you have rented

everything at your local video store, Bubba Ho-Tep could be your answer

on a rainy night.







Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A C T I O N
Terrific, weird, campy, and funny in an offbeat way kind of movie. Definitely a late night classic. "Big check on that, baby!"



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All glory is fleeting
Bruce Campbell in a sensitive and serious movie? I think we had better believe it! I just think that Campbell wants to show that the real horror is not some supernatural mummy, it is the very real horror of growing old and infirm. He just chooses to show it in the Bruce Campbell way!
Maybe one reason that I find Campbell's performance so touching is that the subject is so very personal to Campbell himself: he knows how fickle fame and glory really are, since he himself is a culthero for some, and totally unknown to most.
A weak mummy preys on the old and forgotten in a retirement home. An old an infirm Elvis Presley joins up with an even older and infirmer JFK to end its reign of terror. But it seems like the relatives and staff welcome its killings, since it gets rid of old coots, and frees up beds, and frees relatives of their responsibility.
The film is very funny, I think, and the story is good. Bruce Campbell really gives a quite deep and sensitive portrait of an aging Elvis, or Elvis impersonator, trying to restore his lost dignity.
However, maybe the final joke is at the audiences expense; I just can't get rid of the feeling that the film is really about two deluded old men hallucinating it all, escaping into a fantasy world before finally dying.


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