[PICTURES] "LIVE A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE" (1968) 🐶📸
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ᐁ THE KING, ELVIS ᐁ
Those guys next to EP are Joe Esposito and Charlie Hodge, El's personal friends (Memphis Mafia guys).
ᐁ Elvis and his leading lady, Michele Carey ᐁ
That one scene above! [LOL] One of those, 'I can't believe she did this!' moments I mentioned on my review of this movie. I actually laugh at all the times they're together. Just the pictures are enough to make me laugh. Bernice is the best!
That's the best Elvis movie! 🤣
ᐁ Elvis and co-stars, Michele Carey and Celeste Yarnall ᐁ
I love that [BELOW] scene so much!🤣
ᐁ Elvis and Rudy Vallée (Mr. Penlow) ᐁ
ᐁ Elvis and Don Porter (Mike Lansdown) ᐁ
ᐁ Elvis and the West boys, Sonny and Red ᐁ
I wonder how much fun Elvis had beating them up, even if just play pretend. What if at times he'd really kicks and slaps them? I wouldn't dare saying it never happened. Boys being boys.🤣
ᐁ Sterling Holloway (The Milkman) ᐁ
He's the one I told you about on my review (fun facts section), the actor making all those dubbing acting work leading his voice and talento to such great classic Disney movie characters during his career years! ♥
ᐁ Elvis and Susan Henning ᐁ
THE MOST SPECIAL ONE 🐶
ᐁ Elvis and 'Albert' ᐁ
People are commonly mistaken saying this dog was one of Elvis' own Great Danes (Elvis had three Great Danes: Brutus, Snoopy and Edmund), but Priscilla said it wasn't one of their family dogs.
I didn't found his name or info about who he belongs to, tho. :( If I find anything I'll update this post.
Well, I'll stop here just because the "only 30 pictures per post," Tumblr issue [ugh!]
I do have some more pictures I'd like to share with you. I think I might share all of it, really. I can't help it. I just love everything about this movie and I get carried away. 🥹
Until then, If you'd like to read my review (or just see the previous pictures / footage / music videos I shared from this movie): CLICK HERE.
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✦ [UPDATE -January 16, 2024]: MORE PICTURES HERE + BEHIND THE SCENES STORY, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MURDER DURING 'LIVE A LITTLE, LOVE A LITTLE' PRODUCTION. HOW THE CREW REACTED, HERE. ✦
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The last two years 4 movies came out that I saw in the cinema that I really liked, The Green Knight, The Last Duel, The Northman and Devotion. They all reminded me of movies like they used to be, before franchises and superheroes took over the big screen. Except for The Green Knight (who slightly over-performed in the box office) they all ended up flopping. Sure, the pandemic and bad marketing played a role (Ridley Scott really need to stop blaming millennials and their phones) but another thing is happening as well. People are bad-mouthing these movies before they even see them. Let’s take two examples:
The Last Duel is about a very sensitive subject matter (that’s why it’s rated R) but the film acknowledges this, it is not just ‘’two men butchering each other over the honor of a woman’’, as I heard said (by people who did not watch the film), and no, the woman in question is not just a prop in the story. Her story matters here.
Devotion is not ‘’whitewashing’’ the Korean war. It is less of a warfilm and more of a character drama about Jesse Brown, who was the first black naval aviator. Only at the end of the movie do you see any war at all. And the movie is pretty accurate to the true story, especially considering they had to condense it down to a 2 hour runtime. It’s a good movie, and very moving at times.
I really whish more people saw these movies, so original stand-alone movies is seen as less of a risk for Hollywood and more are made. Sure, The Last Duel has violence (including sexual violence) and Devotion tells of racism and grief, totally understand if you want to avoid them for that reason, but they don’t deserve the bad rep they get. Again, mostly by people who have not bothered to see them.
Stories deserves to seen on the big screen even if they have a sensitive subject matter.
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Part of the reason pixar movies seem to cost so much is because they include EXECUTIVES SALARIES IN THE BUDGET OF THE MOVIES when the other companies don't. So their movies seem more expensive than they actually are and if they would reduce it i doubt they would reduce their executive's salaries but i guess they would use all arguments available to outsource their animation to other countries.
Jim Morris(pixar's president) says it is because the company live to make this movies BUT you are not a small animation company you are a giant company that has a lot of studios and division under your name and receive a lot of money from merchandising your products.
By his choice of words it seems unclear executives salaries are also added to disney animations budgets. But i think is fair to suspect the same
Font: Jim Morris for Variety https://variety.com/2023/film/news/pixar-elemental-box-office-rebound-1235691248/
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PRISCILLA (Nov 3, 2023) - WATCH TRAILER
When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend. Through Priscilla’s eyes, Sofia Coppola tells the unseen side of a great American myth in Elvis and Priscilla's long courtship and turbulent marriage, from a German army base to his dream-world estate at Graceland, in this deeply felt and ravishingly detailed portrait of love, fantasy, and fame.
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