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2.0 out of 5 stars
What a missed opportunity,
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This review is from: Elvis Presley MGM Movie Legends Collection (Clambake / Frankie and Johnny / Follow That Dream / Kid Galahad) (DVD)
I was really hoping that MGM would have remastered these DVDs to give us anamorphic widescreen versions of these movies, but alas, it was not to be. I can't compare this new box set to the previous DVDs (since I didn't own them), but it looks like what we have here was just ported over from previous releases. So, while we have "Kid Galahad" looking marvelous in anamorphic widescreen, we also have an absolutely miserable non-anamorphic transfer of "Clambake." The other two movies fall somewhere in between: "Frankie and Johnny" is supposedly in its correct, anamorphic aspect ratio (and looks great), but with a 1:66 ratio there's very little "widescreen" to talk about, so it's hard to say if this is, indeed, the correct ratio. And "Follow That Dream" is a mixed bag, with a full-screen transfer on one side (why??), and a non-anamorphic widescreen on the other (WHY?).
So, MGM absolutely blew it. They had a chance to issue the definitive versions of these films on DVD, but chose instead to recycle lame product just to milk a little more money out of Elvis fans. Track down the "Kid Galahad" and "Frankie and Johnny" DVDs (assuming that F+J is, indeed, in the correct aspect ratio...anyone know for sure?), but there's no reason why, in 2007, we should have to suffer with non-anamorphic transfers, particularly one as bottom-of-the-barrel bad as "Clambake." My old VHS tape looked miles better than this pathetic DVD. Hey MGM, tell me where I can send these DVDs so that I can get REAL remastered versions someday!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall Quite Good, Though Has Its Shortcomings,
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This review is from: Elvis Presley MGM Movie Legends Collection (Clambake / Frankie and Johnny / Follow That Dream / Kid Galahad) (DVD)
I'm very pleased with 2 of the movies that are on here, "Follow That Dream" and "Kid Galahad," but "Frankie and Johnny" and "Clambake" are not among Elvis's best films. My favorite of the 4 is the often underrated "Follow That Dream," which is a very funny and well-written film, with Elvis showing his flair for comedy and with a good cast supporting him. "Kid Galahad" is another good film about a corrupt boxing organization, with interesting characters and again a very good cast including Lola Albright and Gig Young. "Frankie and Johnny" doesn't have a great story, but visually the movie is entertaining, with colorful sets and costumes and a historic setting on an 1890s riverboat, along with a few good songs including the title song as well as "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" and "Down By the Riverside"/"When the Saints Go Marching In." The only film on here that I don't care for at all is "Clambake," which is just poorly written and directed. The picture quality of these films is overall quite good, although some could be improved. "Clambake" is by far the worst looking. Even though it's in 2.35:1 widescreen, the movie obviously has not been restored AT ALL and is scratchy, blurred, and faded. "Frankie and Johnny" in widescreen at 1.66:1 looks very good, better than any other in the collection. "Follow That Dream" looks quite good even though I doubt that it has been restored, and it's in widescreen at 2.35:1 on one side of the disc, and in full screen on the flip side. "Kid Galahad" looks fine, but there's something wrong with the aspect ratios given on the box, since "Kid Galahad" is supposed to be at 1.85:1 and "Frankie and Johnny" is supposed to be 1.66:1, yet Galahad appears to be the LESS widescreen of the two, although the aspect ratios imply the opposite. Perhaps the ratios accidentally got switched on the box. Also, some reviewers on here complain that although all of these films are in widescreen, most are not in anamorphic widescreen. Nevertheless, the only movie here that I have a big problem with the picure quality of is "Clambake." I watched them on a widescreen, high definition TV. Sound quality of the movies seems fine, although I listened only though the TV and not through a separate audio system. In sum, I see this as a pretty good collection, but it has its shortcomings. Another similarly sized collection that has several of Elvis's good films on it is Elvis Presley - The Signature Collection (It Happened at the World's Fair / Speedway / Spinout / Harum Scarum / Jailhouse Rock / Viva Las Vegas).
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ELVIS MGM Movie Collection,
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This review is from: Elvis Presley MGM Movie Legends Collection (Clambake / Frankie and Johnny / Follow That Dream / Kid Galahad) (DVD)
I LOVED THESE MOVIES! ELVIS IS ALWAYS A GREAT CHOICE TO WATCH! HE MADE "CLEAN" MOVIES (NO CUSSING, NO NUDITY, NO BAD CONTENT). THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN WATCH AND ENJOY HIS MOVIES. FOR ANY ELVIS FAN, THIS IS A MUST HAVE COLLECTION!
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