If you think about it, Colonel Parker got half of what Elvis made. But Elvis had to pay all his entourage, band, staff, which is a LOT of people. So Parker was keeping all his half if it. The man was all about his money.
I CANNOT WAIT! Love your reactions ….. every time. Wiggle that finger Elvis! I was about five or six years old when I first saw him on television. I loved the movie, flaming star. I couldn’t remember his name so when I kept asking my mother, my grandmother and my dad, they didn’t really want to tell me. It was like he was a bad person and we cannot talk about him. Finally my mother told me his name was Elvis Presley. I couldn’t remember his last name very well but I never, ever, ever forgot his first name. I went on to buy all of his records and saw him in the Norfolk Coliseum at the age of 18. All I can say is that was one of my most memorable days of my life. What a performance. What a performer.
I grew up on Elvis music from my dad. He got me my first record player and Elvis vinyls. If my dad was alive today he would have loved this movie. I love your reactions and I am fan of y'all. thank you.💜💜
Can't wait for this movie ... if you only knew the kind of turmoil Elvis went through back in the day ! He sacrificed himself , doing what he loved , and changed the entire culture of our country ! TCB Elvis !!!
The great legends of his era BB King - Jackie Wilson - James Brown were there to witness Elvis‘ creativity. He was a one-of-a-kind super talent that grew up in the black community during the great depression and segregation in the deep South. His support for the civil rights movement is not known by the greater population in America. This movie is going to examine this part. This is why almost all black musicians from that era absolutely loved Elvis because he was able to take that Memphis sound all around the country and then the world. Little Richard credited Elvis Presley multiple times for opening up the door for black music and creating a path that he could travel and so he could make his mark. Clearly a terribly racist time Elvis put poverty and racial socialization on his platform. But he did it all through Music and his behind the scenes actions alone. He never got political I think that’s what actually made him so powerful and able to succeed. BB KING: 'Let me tell you the definitive truth about Elvis Presley and racism', The King of the Blues, B.B. King said in 2010. 'With Elvis, there was not a single drop of racism in that man. And when I say that, believe me I should know'. -- BB KING JAMES BROWN: “I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him … I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There’ll never be another like that soul brother”. --- JAMES BROWN (During Elvis' private family wake, James was the LAST ONE TO LEAVE. 1 hour and 30 minutes later -- it took several of his security guards to help him out of the room. James was devastated -- they sang Gospel together to all hours of the night at each others' homes. James Brown was considered family by the Presley they were so close.) JACKIE WILSON: "A lot of people have accused Elvis of stealing the black man's music, when in fact, almost every black solo entertainer copied from Elvis." --- JACKIE WILSON (Elvis quietly paid for Jackie's medical expenses until the day he passed away in 1977. Before Jackie's stage accident he would carry a small signed photo of Elvis in his pants pocket. Every day, bar none.)
After seeing ELVIS THE MOVIE! I now have fallen in love with ELVIS and I want to visit Graceland! The MOVIE IS SENSATIONAL BRILLIANT AWESOME ARTISTIC FANTASTIC! 🥰fr.Australia
Soooooo good -- this movie is destined to be great. Graceland - his home, is a REVEAL on American History. And this movie looks like it will tell EVERYONE the truth about Elvis Presley and change a lot of minds of folks that thought Elvis was racist (we fans know that he was not) and enlighten people on how instrumental he was to tear down walls of racism in the music business both in the studio and in live music venues. Elvis did it step by step reacting to the tumultuous times times he lived in. Great Depression and Segregation. And lived to see both evil events end. Elvis would be a terrific voice to have in today's day and age. So many people would listen to him.
I think Baz Luhrmann used to do music videos so he knows how to mix the sound to the sight. In any case he did direct some stage work (most famously the 1994 Sydney Opera House performance of the opera 'La Boheme' - the inspiration for the 90s rock opera/musical 'Rent'
Love you guys!! You should check out the Press Conference in Cannes. It's powerful. There's an interview that Baz did with Elvis's childhood friend Sam Bell. Sadly he passed away after. There's couple videos of him talking about there childhood that's really interesting.
Love you guys. Been waiting patiently for your reaction. I have to say this. I grew up in a similar situation. I got my 1st Elvis album in 1969 for my 5th birthday. I loved Elvis for many reasons, but the most was. That Elvis loved EVERYONE.
Me and my parents are going to see this movie for sure! I'm telling you now, brothers and sisters, this summer will be the Summer of Elvis! Forget going to see Top Gun Maverick or Jurassic World Dominion, this summer is all about the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis, is back in the building!
Thank you for a nice reaction. :-) This senior who lived through all of this and saw how horribly Elvis was treated in the beginning, feared at first that this movie may not honor him properly. There was absolutely nothing like seeing him live in concert! I was questioning seeing it, until I saw Lisa Marie's (his daughter) post last week on Instagram. Given her comments, I feel certain this will indeed honor him well. She said : “I haven’t posted in quite some time because there really isn’t much to say, as I am and will forever be mourning the loss of my son. Navigating through this hideous grief that absolutely destroyed and shattered my heart and my soul into almost nothing, has swallowed me whole. Not much else aside from my other 3 children gets my time and attention anymore. (Her son committed suicide in July of 2020 at age 27) However that being said I do want to take a moment to let you know that I have seen Baz Luhrmann’s movie ‘Elvis’ twice now, and let me tell you that it is nothing short of spectacular. Absolutely exquisite. Austin channeled and embodied my father’s heart and soul beautifully. In my humble opinion, his performance is unprecedented and FINALLY done accurately and respectfully. (If he doesn’t get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot, haha.)” Luhrmann’s pure love, care, and respect for my father could be felt throughout this beautiful film. This movie is finally something that myself and my children and their children can be proud of forever. What moved me to tears as well was watching [her children] Riley and Harper, and Finley afterwards… all 3 visibly overwhelmed in the best way possible way, and so filled with pride about their grandfather and his legacy in a way that I have not previously experienced. It breaks my heart that my son isn’t here to see it. He would have absolutely loved it as well. I can’t tell you enough how much I love this film and I hope you love it too. Everyone involved poured their hearts and souls into it, which is evidenced in their performances. Baz, your utter genius combined with your love and respect for my father and this project is just so beautiful and so inspiring. I know I’m being repetitive, but I don’t care, Thank you for setting the record straight in such a deeply profound and artistic way.”
They were going to put him in jail! FOR REAL! Even today, anything that is different or controversial, is wrong!!! ELVIS was a shy young man that just happened to love to sing and entertain! I am sure it must have been so hard especially when the establishment tried to crucify him! NOBODY can imagine what he went through, just to entertain us! Thanks for a wonderful reaction!
I watched the movie and my dad is a die hard Elvis fan. And he even cried. it was phenomenal not only that FUN FACT Austin Butler worked 3 years on perfecting Elvis voice impression, and his singing, yes. Austin Butler practiced for 3-4 years to sing like Elvis for this film!! OSCAR AND GRAMMY WORTHY 100%
That is so awesome that you all have a drive in that will be playing the movie! It’s been years since I’ve been to a drive it. I’ve really enjoyed watching the two of you react to videos. Love the vibe between you both. Very positive and uplifting.
Very few people are all bad, and from what I've heard the colonel was a funny pleasant guy almost of the time. But when I think about him as a person I think of a certain situation when Elvis was extremely unwell practically comatose in his hotel and his friend was so relieved when the colonel came cause he thought that this type of scene would never happen again and the colonel would set everything straight after seeing what type of shape Elvis was in. That didn't happen. The colonel went in the room where Elvis and his doctor were and when he came back he just said "Whatever it takes that man must be on stage tonight." He didn't see Elvis as anything other than a money making machine, he wasn't a person to the colonel.
@@TheDemouchetsREACT absoultley great movie! Best movie I have ever seen! I have seen it 9 times so far at the big screen cinema! CTP was a NARCIST all about his needs and no concern for Elvis and his health! 🙏💙
Love you guys, this looks real because I am a child of the 50's, he took so much abuse, guys would ask him for an autograph and then punch him in the mouth. My own father would not let me watch him because I was 11 years old. Of that made me a solid Elvis fanatic. Parker took 50% of Elvis earnings. I also think Elvis would have lassed longer had he never met Parker, Parker saw Elvis as a product and not an artist. Elvis was a real Christian sometime react to "Milky White Way". Be Blessed.
Yeah almost everything about Colonel is right, but he honestly is responsible for big part of Elvis’s success. But, at the same time, he also took 50% from everything Elvis made.
This movie is introducing the world into the main influencers in Elvis Presley's life and music. Growing up poor in Tupelo and living in a predominantly black neighborhood. And his best friend being a black kid name Sam Bell whose grandmom treated Elvis as her own grandchild. Then going to black gospel and Baptist churches and even being part of the choir at the East Trigg Baptist church in Memphis. All the while the Southern States were immersed in the segregated "Jim Crow laws" of the 50's, 60's, and early 70's. Elvis had to take the abuse by the southern and northern media for the way he sang and moved on stage. It wasn't until Ed Sullivan told the world that Elvis was a fine young man. That America and the music industry finally accepted him and his music the new genre called "Rock & Roll." The rest is history...
I'm not a Elvis fan, but yes they tried to cancel him cause he moved around like blacks did, Colonel Park made him go into the army by being drafted to try to make him stop
The man claiming Elvis wouldn’t be anything without him is Colonel Parker he was elvis manager he had him taking uppers and downers there’s days when elvis was so weak and exhausted he made sure he was on stage
Yes, he did! he made sure Dr. Nick gave them to Elvis because, he knew he couldn't work Elvis like a dog without them! Huh, I can't stand that evil man!
Elvis wanted to tour Europe but colonel parker would not let him. The reason was because parker was an illegal immigrant at the time and could not leave america if he did he would not be allowed back in. He also had lots of gambling debts that's why he made Elvis do all those films, deep down elvis hated doing them he wanted to be a serious actor. And he got sick and tired of performing in Vegas doing so many shows in one night and every night but colonel parker made him do it. He was a greedy man he did not care about Elvis all he cared about was the money.
Yes he did! he worked him to death, he had to do 3 shows a day during his Vegas Residency and, never got a dime because he had to pay off Col. Parkers Hotel Casino debt! God, forgive me but, I couldn't stand that man for what he did to Elvis!
Denzel Washington and Austin Butler worked together on Boardway Denzel Washington called Baz told him about Austin Butler that would be perfect to play Elvis also Harry Styles was a contender for the role of Elvis Austin Butler became obsessed with Elvis after the movie was done Austin Butler was in the hospital
I cant wait to see this movie. Apart of his very successful music career, its no secret that he had a very controversially and dark life and i feel for him because some of it wasnt even his fault but im interested to see all the ups and downs of his musical and personal life conveyed in the movie .. i just hope it will be accurate 😅
Yes, Elvis was already famous when Parker stalked him at the " Louisiana Hayride " he had already bought Graceland and, everything, besides Parker scooped him up as fast as he could because he knew that Elvis would have a great manager and, fast!
If you think about it, Colonel Parker got half of what Elvis made. But Elvis had to pay all his entourage, band, staff, which is a LOT of people. So Parker was keeping all his half if it. The man was all about his money.
I CANNOT WAIT! Love your reactions ….. every time. Wiggle that finger Elvis! I was about five or six years old when I first saw him on television. I loved the movie, flaming star. I couldn’t remember his name so when I kept asking my mother, my grandmother and my dad, they didn’t really want to tell me. It was like he was a bad person and we cannot talk about him. Finally my mother told me his name was Elvis Presley. I couldn’t remember his last name very well but I never, ever, ever forgot his first name. I went on to buy all of his records and saw him in the Norfolk Coliseum at the age of 18. All I can say is that was one of my most memorable days of my life. What a performance. What a performer.
Thanks for the love!🥰 We're so glad you're enjoying the videos. Such a cute memory! I have a similar memory to Frankie Lymon.
Those who’ve seen this say Austin Butler’s performance is stunning and Oscar-worthy. I. Can’t. Wait!
He was seen as a threat in the 50's. That changed after Ed Sullivan told the nation that he was a fine boy, and he served on the Army.
June 24th can't get here fast enough!! I think it's going to be great movie.
“this movie look like it about to be turnt!” yep, thats baz luhrmann, the worlds most energetic and flamboyant director
The finger wagging incident is true.
In Florida the police thought he was "Something".
Lol I like your username suspicious minds
@@luis6633 It's my favorite Elvis song...and it works when I make political comments, too, LOL.
@@PoboyNCoke They loved him in Memphis too, you see those cops crying during his funeral!
I grew up on Elvis music from my dad. He got me my first record player and Elvis vinyls. If my dad was alive today he would have loved this movie. I love your reactions and I am fan of y'all. thank you.💜💜
Can't wait for this movie ... if you only knew the kind of turmoil Elvis went through back in the day ! He sacrificed himself , doing what he loved , and changed the entire culture of our country ! TCB Elvis !!!
The great legends of his era BB King - Jackie Wilson - James Brown were there to witness Elvis‘ creativity. He was a one-of-a-kind super talent that grew up in the black community during the great depression and segregation in the deep South. His support for the civil rights movement is not known by the greater population in America. This movie is going to examine this part. This is why almost all black musicians from that era absolutely loved Elvis because he was able to take that Memphis sound all around the country and then the world. Little Richard credited Elvis Presley multiple times for opening up the door for black music and creating a path that he could travel and so he could make his mark. Clearly a terribly racist time Elvis put poverty and racial socialization on his platform. But he did it all through Music and his behind the scenes actions alone. He never got political I think that’s what actually made him so powerful and able to succeed.
BB KING: 'Let me tell you the definitive truth about Elvis Presley and racism', The King of the Blues, B.B. King said in 2010. 'With Elvis, there was not a single drop of racism in that man. And when I say that, believe me I should know'. -- BB KING
JAMES BROWN: “I wasn’t just a fan, I was his brother. He said I was good and I said he was good; we never argued about that. Elvis was a hard worker, dedicated, and God loved him … I love him and hope to see him in heaven. There’ll never be another like that soul brother”. --- JAMES BROWN (During Elvis' private family wake, James was the LAST ONE TO LEAVE. 1 hour and 30 minutes later -- it took several of his security guards to help him out of the room. James was devastated -- they sang Gospel together to all hours of the night at each others' homes. James Brown was considered family by the Presley they were so close.)
JACKIE WILSON: "A lot of people have accused Elvis of stealing the black man's music, when in fact, almost every black solo entertainer copied from Elvis." --- JACKIE WILSON (Elvis quietly paid for Jackie's medical expenses until the day he passed away in 1977. Before Jackie's stage accident he would carry a small signed photo of Elvis in his pants pocket. Every day, bar none.)
We can always count on you to share valuable information! Thanks for sharing!
After seeing ELVIS THE MOVIE! I now have fallen in love with ELVIS and I want to visit Graceland!
The MOVIE IS SENSATIONAL BRILLIANT AWESOME ARTISTIC FANTASTIC! 🥰fr.Australia
Soooooo good -- this movie is destined to be great. Graceland - his home, is a REVEAL on American History. And this movie looks like it will tell EVERYONE the truth about Elvis Presley and change a lot of minds of folks that thought Elvis was racist (we fans know that he was not) and enlighten people on how instrumental he was to tear down walls of racism in the music business both in the studio and in live music venues. Elvis did it step by step reacting to the tumultuous times times he lived in. Great Depression and Segregation. And lived to see both evil events end. Elvis would be a terrific voice to have in today's day and age. So many people would listen to him.
We loved that he used his stardom to aid in change. A great man!
I think Baz Luhrmann used to do music videos so he knows how to mix the sound to the sight. In any case he did direct some stage work (most famously the 1994 Sydney Opera House performance of the opera 'La Boheme' - the inspiration for the 90s rock opera/musical 'Rent'
Love you guys!! You should check out the Press Conference in Cannes. It's powerful. There's an interview that Baz did with Elvis's childhood friend Sam Bell. Sadly he passed away after. There's couple videos of him talking about there childhood that's really interesting.
Thanks for your love, Carrie! We'll check it out. It may be added to our marathon.
going? yes!
Hiw Big will this film be it looks fantastic soundtrack fantastic Can't wait I'm a big fan Elvis deserves it.
Love you guys. Been waiting patiently for your reaction. I have to say this. I grew up in a similar situation. I got my 1st Elvis album in 1969 for my 5th birthday. I loved Elvis for many reasons, but the most was. That Elvis loved EVERYONE.
Me and my parents are going to see this movie for sure! I'm telling you now, brothers and sisters, this summer will be the Summer of Elvis! Forget going to see Top Gun Maverick or Jurassic World Dominion, this summer is all about the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis, is back in the building!
Elvis changed the World!
That line " You people ain't gonna change me none!" Love it, can't wait to see this movie1
Thank you for a nice reaction. :-)
This senior who lived through all of this and saw how horribly Elvis was treated in the beginning, feared at first that this movie may not honor him properly.
There was absolutely nothing like seeing him live in concert!
I was questioning seeing it, until I saw Lisa Marie's (his daughter) post last week on Instagram. Given her comments, I feel certain this will indeed honor him well.
She said :
“I haven’t posted in quite some time because there really isn’t much to say, as I am and will forever be mourning the loss of my son.
Navigating through this hideous grief that absolutely destroyed and shattered my heart and my soul into almost nothing, has swallowed me whole.
Not much else aside from my other 3 children gets my time and attention anymore.
(Her son committed suicide in July of 2020 at age 27)
However that being said I do want to take a moment to let you know that I have seen Baz Luhrmann’s movie ‘Elvis’ twice now, and let me tell you that it is nothing short of spectacular. Absolutely exquisite.
Austin channeled and embodied my father’s heart and soul beautifully. In my humble opinion, his performance is unprecedented and FINALLY done accurately and respectfully. (If he doesn’t get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot, haha.)”
Luhrmann’s pure love, care, and respect for my father could be felt throughout this beautiful film.
This movie is finally something that myself and my children and their children can be proud of forever.
What moved me to tears as well was watching [her children] Riley and Harper, and Finley afterwards… all 3 visibly overwhelmed in the best way possible way, and so filled with pride about their grandfather and his legacy in a way that I have not previously experienced.
It breaks my heart that my son isn’t here to see it.
He would have absolutely loved it as well.
I can’t tell you enough how much I love this film and I hope you love it too.
Everyone involved poured their hearts and souls into it, which is evidenced in their performances.
Baz, your utter genius combined with your love and respect for my father and this project is just so beautiful and so inspiring.
I know I’m being repetitive, but I don’t care,
Thank you for setting the record straight in such a deeply profound and artistic way.”
Thanks for sharing!
My Son and I went he is grown. First time I really wanted to go to movies in years. Loved it. Great Movie.
They said the movie got a 12 minute standing ovation at the canes screening
That makes us even more excited!
@@TheDemouchetsREACT a lot of crying and a lot of applause during the movie
Yes, it did! I watched it, a lot of people cried!
@@naomiwarner7117 thank you one of a kind nobody comes close to elvis
THE FILM OF THE YEAR!!!!...
They were going to put him in jail! FOR REAL! Even today, anything that is different or controversial, is wrong!!! ELVIS was a shy young man that just happened to love to sing and entertain! I am sure it must have been so hard especially when the establishment tried to crucify him! NOBODY can imagine what he went through, just to entertain us! Thanks for a wonderful reaction!
Exactly. This what most people of today don’t understand. The man was crucified for being who he was.
I watched the movie and my dad is a die hard Elvis fan. And he even cried. it was phenomenal not only that FUN FACT Austin Butler worked 3 years on perfecting Elvis voice impression, and his singing, yes. Austin Butler practiced for 3-4 years to sing like Elvis for this film!! OSCAR AND GRAMMY WORTHY 100%
That is so awesome that you all have a drive in that will be playing the movie! It’s been years since I’ve been to a drive it. I’ve really enjoyed watching the two of you react to videos. Love the vibe between you both. Very positive and uplifting.
Very few people are all bad, and from what I've heard the colonel was a funny pleasant guy almost of the time. But when I think about him as a person I think of a certain situation when Elvis was extremely unwell practically comatose in his hotel and his friend was so relieved when the colonel came cause he thought that this type of scene would never happen again and the colonel would set everything straight after seeing what type of shape Elvis was in. That didn't happen. The colonel went in the room where Elvis and his doctor were and when he came back he just said "Whatever it takes that man must be on stage tonight."
He didn't see Elvis as anything other than a money making machine, he wasn't a person to the colonel.
This is so sad. Hope the movie shows what ended up happening between them.
@@TheDemouchetsREACT absoultley great movie! Best movie I have ever seen! I have seen it 9 times so far at the big screen cinema! CTP was a NARCIST all about his needs and no concern for Elvis and his health! 🙏💙
The movie is going to be mainly about the relationship between Elvis and Col. Parker
Good luck with your kids at the movie fun family night out lol been there haha
😂😂 The exact reason we are going to a drive in!
Love you guys, this looks real because I am a child of the 50's, he took so much abuse, guys would ask him for an autograph and then punch him in the mouth. My own father would not let me watch him because I was 11 years old. Of that made me a solid Elvis fanatic. Parker took 50% of Elvis earnings. I also think Elvis would have lassed longer had he never met Parker, Parker saw Elvis as a product and not an artist. Elvis was a real Christian sometime react to "Milky White Way". Be Blessed.
I read somewhere that the Jacksonville police filmed his concerts to have evidence for indecency charges.
Colonel Parker took 50% of everything Elvis made... FIFTY PERCENT! The man was a crook!
I thought that too but he took 50 percent of the merchandise. The royalties on music were 70 30 to elvis I think
I just watched it on Netflix! A great movie! I cried
5:12 He only got the title of Colonel because some governor or senator he was campaign manager to gave the title to him - honorary.
In that time, the moves that Elvis did was seen as obscene and indecent.
Love you're going to a drive in with a live reaction! Great idea!
We'll see how it turns out. 😊
Can't wait for this!!!! Me and the wife go the 21 for the special fan event.. Much love 💯
This movie is SPECTACULER!!!
Thanks very much, for sharing your great reaction with us Elvis fans!
You're welcome! 😊
It was because of Colonel Parker that Elvis became very wide known but it was also because of him that he let a path down destruction as well
Y’all gotta react to HARDY - SOLD OUT 🔥
There's a 3rd trailer out now! You gotta see it!
Yeah almost everything about Colonel is right, but he honestly is responsible for big part of Elvis’s success. But, at the same time, he also took 50% from everything Elvis made.
This movie is introducing the world into the main influencers in Elvis Presley's life and music. Growing up poor in Tupelo and living in a predominantly black neighborhood. And his best friend being a black kid name Sam Bell whose grandmom treated Elvis as her own grandchild.
Then going to black gospel and Baptist churches and even being part of the choir at the East Trigg Baptist church in Memphis. All the while the Southern States were immersed in the segregated "Jim Crow laws" of the 50's, 60's, and early 70's.
Elvis had to take the abuse by the southern and northern media for the way he sang and moved on stage.
It wasn't until Ed Sullivan told the world that Elvis was a fine young man. That America and the music industry finally accepted him and his music the new genre called "Rock & Roll." The rest is history...
I'm not a Elvis fan, but yes they tried to cancel him cause he moved around like blacks did, Colonel Park made him go into the army by being drafted to try to make him stop
The man claiming Elvis wouldn’t be anything without him is Colonel Parker he was elvis manager he had him taking uppers and downers there’s days when elvis was so weak and exhausted he made sure he was on stage
Yes, he did! he made sure Dr. Nick gave them to Elvis because, he knew he couldn't work Elvis like a dog without them! Huh, I can't stand that evil man!
😔 so sad!
Did y'all go see the movie? Y'all gotta see it in theaters. It won't be the same as watching it from home.
Elvis wanted to tour Europe but colonel parker would not let him. The reason was because parker was an illegal immigrant at the time and could not leave america if he did he would not be allowed back in. He also had lots of gambling debts that's why he made Elvis do all those films, deep down elvis hated doing them he wanted to be a serious actor. And he got sick and tired of performing in Vegas doing so many shows in one night and every night but colonel parker made him do it. He was a greedy man he did not care about Elvis all he cared about was the money.
So sad! He could have easily been replaced by a better manager.
Yes, Elvis said this himself!
No jail got him out of there because of the fans
Anybody want to see that movie today let us know! Try to keep tossing out those Elvis vids. I think there's going to be a big demand THX
The movie is the relationship between Elvis and colonel Parker his manager.
Yes, but Baz was a great fan of Elvis' so, he's gonna show Parkers bad side toward Elvis!
Can you guys work on getting a sitter while you see this? You have to be able to watch this without any distractions🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mhmmm no, we aren't those type of parents. Our children don't need a sitter. They are not distractions.
Yeah, you deserve a sitter!
That's great!
Colonel Tom Parker killed Elvis for real
Yes he did! he worked him to death, he had to do 3 shows a day during his Vegas Residency and, never got a dime because he had to pay off Col. Parkers Hotel Casino debt! God, forgive me but, I couldn't stand that man for what he did to Elvis!
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Denzel Washington and Austin Butler worked together on Boardway Denzel Washington called Baz told him about Austin Butler that would be perfect to play Elvis also Harry Styles was a contender for the role of Elvis Austin Butler became obsessed with Elvis after the movie was done Austin Butler was in the hospital
We learned this the other day. This made us so proud!
I cant wait to see this movie. Apart of his very successful music career, its no secret that he had a very controversially and dark life and i feel for him because some of it wasnt even his fault but im interested to see all the ups and downs of his musical and personal life conveyed in the movie .. i just hope it will be accurate 😅
😂 Fingers crossed.
I wrote a very detailed report on him when i was in high school so ill know if they mess something up 🤣
It’s kinda true though if he didn’t meet Elvis their will most likely be no elvis
Yes, Elvis was already famous when Parker stalked him at the " Louisiana Hayride " he had already bought Graceland and, everything, besides Parker scooped him up as fast as he could because he knew that Elvis would have a great manager and, fast!
They didn’t take him to jail. Just trying to get through the throng of females wanting to tear his clothes off.
Do you know where it's streaming
It will only premiere in theaters for now. I'm not sure when it will be available for streaming.
@@TheDemouchetsREACT ty so much 🥰
You're welcome!
@@TheDemouchetsREACT are you gonna do a reaction to the movie