Elvis Has Left the Building
Elvis Has Left the Building (2004)

Elvis Has Left the Building

5/5
(26 votes)
5.2IMDb

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Elvis' grave in Memphis, TN, is shown as being under trees in what appears to be a graveyard or a park.

In reality, Elvis is interred in the Meditation Gardens behind his Graceland Mansion.

(At 19.

00) In one of Harmony's 1950s flashbacks her mother has an Elvis song for every car problem.

"Always On My Mind" is said to represent 'a flat tire'.

The song was actually written in the 1970s and recorded by Elvis in 1972.

When she ran out the door from Gluffman, she has no bags.

Next scene outside the door, she has her bags again When she hit the mailboxes, two to the left flew.

Later, the two boxes to the right are missing.

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Nothing special about this movie. A great theme got sacrificed by a mediocre, almost yawnable script.

I liked Kim in this movie (this movie is principally following her character around) and I haven't always liked the characters she has played. Entirely believable.

Darkly comic serendipity about a cosmetics saleswoman, with odd ties to Elvis Presley, running into a sea of Elvis impersonators while speaking at conventions in Nevada...and accidentally killing each one of them through little fault of her own.

Even though it was meant to be a poorly written movie, I pretty much loved watching it! Kim Basinger looked absolutely beautiful as the pink lady, she actually reminds me of Reece Witherspoon in 'Legally Blonde' with always wearing pink!

We have 3 movies in one. A black comedy, a romantic comedy, and a love letter to (Elvis Presley).

Something amusing for sure and just done in a nonchalant hokum way. OK for Elvis related interest.

While most straight to DVD films are not worth watching, this one is the exception.Kim Basinger plays a "Pink Lady" (Mary Kay) cosmetic sales lady who had met Elvis as a child.

I'm not saying this is the best movie I have ever seen. It is, however, a pretty funny movie.

This movie starts a bit slow, and you have to bear a bit of malice toward Elvis impersonators (who doesn't?), but it is hilarious.

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