DevilMonkey
08-28-2003, 01:41 AM
This is from Greg's Preveiws.
This movie will be a prequel to 2003's Bubba Ho-Tep, depicting Elvis Presley's earlier adventures before he ended up in an elderly citizen's home in west Texas. This project's title was first revealed in the end credits of Bubba Ho-Tep, and then elaborated upon in February, 2003 during a Q & A with star Bruce Campbell and director Don Coscarelli. At the same event, they also revealed that a third movie may be called 'Bubba Sasquatch' and depict Elvis Presley adventures in the north woods, helping someone fight off a pack of bloodthirsty Bigfoots (Bigfeet?).
Set in the late 1960s, soon after Elvis Presley starred in Clambake, this movie will present the comedy/horror adventures of the King of Rock and Roll when he was in his early 30s (rather than the senior citizen version that starred in Bubba Ho-Tep). Looking to get away from movie sets, Elvis heads down to New Orleans looking for a good time, and encounters usage of black magic, voodoo and (presuming from the title)... she-vampires. (note: That, at least, is what Don Coscarelli and Bruce Campbell said in a February, 2003 Q & A in Los Angeles.)
I still want to see Bubba Ho-Tep, it looks very good and this sounds awsome too. It sounds very cool, funny and interesting. We'll elts see the first. This still sounds cool.
This movie will be a prequel to 2003's Bubba Ho-Tep, depicting Elvis Presley's earlier adventures before he ended up in an elderly citizen's home in west Texas. This project's title was first revealed in the end credits of Bubba Ho-Tep, and then elaborated upon in February, 2003 during a Q & A with star Bruce Campbell and director Don Coscarelli. At the same event, they also revealed that a third movie may be called 'Bubba Sasquatch' and depict Elvis Presley adventures in the north woods, helping someone fight off a pack of bloodthirsty Bigfoots (Bigfeet?).
Set in the late 1960s, soon after Elvis Presley starred in Clambake, this movie will present the comedy/horror adventures of the King of Rock and Roll when he was in his early 30s (rather than the senior citizen version that starred in Bubba Ho-Tep). Looking to get away from movie sets, Elvis heads down to New Orleans looking for a good time, and encounters usage of black magic, voodoo and (presuming from the title)... she-vampires. (note: That, at least, is what Don Coscarelli and Bruce Campbell said in a February, 2003 Q & A in Los Angeles.)
I still want to see Bubba Ho-Tep, it looks very good and this sounds awsome too. It sounds very cool, funny and interesting. We'll elts see the first. This still sounds cool.