Elvis Is Alive! I Swear I Saw Him Eating Ding Dongs Outside the Piggly Wiggly's (1998) Poster

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4/10
Waste of 5 bucks.
unchainedmelodyy17 April 2006
I actually thought this movie would be interesting, but instead it was just extremely boring. The only parts that were remotely entertaining were when crazy fanatics told their crazy stories. Other than that it's a snore and I can't believe I wasted 5 bucks on this at Wal-Mart.

There's always that annoying *BEEEEEEEEP* sound that goes off every 5 minutes too. That was a pain.

And lastly, the sound quality is horrible. Its like they didn't edit or adjust any of the sound before they released the movie so when you have interviews the loudness of voice goes really loud or fuzzy...

Its just not the best film that it could be, but okay to watch if you're bored enough and enough of an Elvis fan.

(Which I am. Hence my user name.)
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very enthusiastic...
ask188 January 2000
This movie is very original... I thought it was very cleaver and I wanted to watch it over and over again... The film really makes you think the king could really still be alive... If you believe Elvis is still alive, you will find this film very informative... But, if you believe he is long gone... You will find this film very funny.
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1/10
Just horrible. Waste of any effort.
michaelRokeefe22 November 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Absolutely a piece of crap with all the appeal of a three-legged yellow dog's maggot pile. A "mockumentary" about an out of work filmmaker/director taking on an "interesting" assignment that if done right will answer the rumor of the century. He is hired to travel the country and interview people, most odd and very strange, who claim to have seen Elvis Presley...ALIVE...years after his death in 1977.

A real hoot is the interview with Elvis' skydiving instructor(G. Larry Butler), who trained him to hide among the Flying Elvi skydivers out of Las Vegas. And how he met him in Muskogee, Oklahoma in about 1988 at a skydiving championship.

Each person interviewed swear they actually saw Elvis; one even having framed what is left of a Ding Dong The King chomped on in front of a Piggly Wiggly store. The cast is made up of characters with very little camera time(you really can't blame them): Fred Willard, Rip Taylor, Vicki Lawrence, Richard Selzer, Gina Bernstein, Jay Ross and Dr. Joyce Brothers.
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10/10
Fun Mockumentary of Elvis Fandom
mooncity30 August 2001
This is a fun and offbeat story of a documentary director given the less-than-stellar task of interviewing people who have "sighted" Elvis. We follow the film maker's attempt to make the documentary, being frustrated at every step along the way. Most of the people he meets are not quite sane, which only adds to his frustration, and feeling that he will be overwhelmed by the absurd.

The movie is really less about the King than it is about the fringe legacy of the King; the out-of-touch segment of Elvis fandom without any common sense or a real life to call their own. It is also about searching for the impossible, and trying to find a way to live with the inevitable result (whether it's the director's attempt to make his documentary, or crazy fans trying to track down the hiding Elvis).

A quiet, but fun indie effort, "Elvis Is Alive" will be sure to please the independent film fan, and maybe even an Elvis fan or two if they have a sense of humor.

Fred Willard and Rip Taylor have the two best cameo turns.
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Not funny but not insulting either
watsondog20 January 2001
No, it's not funny, but it's not insulting either -- unless you're the type of Neanderthal who thinks that portraying someone as gay is an insult. That aside, this movie does have two redeeming points -- a) it actually explains what a Piggly Wiggly is (for the benefit of us iggerant furriners), and b) Vicki Lawrence is always a treat to watch.

Eminently forgettable otherwise.
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Naw! Elvis is dead! And he's been dead for 23 years!
MovieMan-1127 January 2000
This movie is nothing but a joke that's an hour and a half too long. There is no proof that Elvis Presley is still alive. He died from drugs in August of 1977 and he's been dead ever since. Even if he was alive, he wouldn't go to the Piggly Wiggly and he definitely wouldn't eat a ding-dong. he was a heterosexual and this whole movie mocks and insults one of the greatest rock n roll performers of the last century.
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