Channel your own inner Elvis and check out this riotously funny film.
Bubba Ho-Tep (2003)
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Reviews Counted:100
Fresh:78
Rotten:22
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: The best movie to star both the King and JFK.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some sexual content and brief violent images
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 19, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: Don Coscarelli's BUBBA HO-TEP finds Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) alive but not so well, living in a small Texas nursing home. Although he's preoccupied with his ailments and his memories, the... Don Coscarelli's BUBBA HO-TEP finds Elvis Presley (Bruce Campbell) alive but not so well, living in a small Texas nursing home. Although he's preoccupied with his ailments and his memories, the elderly Elvis befriends another resident who thinks he's John F. Kennedy (Ossie Davis) when they both begin to suspect that their neighbors aren't dying of natural causes. Their investigation leads to the discovery of an evil mummy with a fondness for cowboy gear and an appetite for the souls of senior citizens. Armed with little more than a walker and a wheelchair, the King and JFK must take on this ancient evil. Based on a short story by Joe R. Lansdale, BUBBA HO-TEP mixes comedy, drama, and horror to create a remarkably quirky film. As the aged and ailing Elvis, Campbell gives an outstandingly funny and poignant performance, while Davis exudes intelligence and warmth as JFK. Although horror is a key element of the story, much of the movie focuses on the life of Elvis and his new friendship with the former president, leading to many oddly comical scenes and even a few genuinely touching moments. Of course, their embalmed foe and his creepy minions must be confronted, making this the first movie about Elvis and JFK to appeal to horror enthusiasts, or, conversely, the first horror movie to appeal to Elvis and JFK enthusiasts. Either way, it's a highly unconventional tale that no adventurous filmgoer should miss. [More]
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, Ella Joyce, Larry Pennell
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, Ella Joyce, Larry Pennell, Bob Ivy, Daniel Roebuck, Reggie Bannister
Director: Don Coscarelli
Director: Don Coscarelli
Screenwriter: Don Coscarelli
Producer: Don Coscarelli
Studio: Vitagraph Films
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Reviews for Bubba Ho-Tep
Fry up a peanut butter and 'nana sandwich, hop in your Cadillac and take one last ride with the King.
Bubba Ho-Tep is lovely. It’s as sweet and endearing as a jelly doughnut. If a jelly doughnut were funny, it would be as funny as a jelly doughnut, a particularly droll one.
There may be some deeper meaning to all this madness about living beyond your prime and regret, but it just barely escapes me how it all fits in
Bubba Ho-tep is an instant cult classic - and why shouldn't it be? It's got all the elements one looks for...
Coscarelli, who brought us four volumes of Phantasm, is a surefooted B-movie journeyman, and for Bubba Ho-Tep he's in a generously lunatic mood.
Campbell does a decent Elvis impersonation (thang you very much), but the rest of Coscarelli’s goofy script feels like it crawled out of a B—movie crypt.
May Bubba Ho-Tep play at midnight drive-ins until Elvis indeed returns.
Writer-director Don Coscarelli piles on unpleasant details and cynical asides as if they were the stuff of wisdom, though they seem intended to produce guffaws rather than thoughts
It has the damnedest ingratiating way of making us sit there and grin at its harebrained audacity, laugh at its outhouse humor, and be somewhat moved (not deeply, but somewhat) at the poignancy of these two old men and their situation.
Coscarelli ... can't quite conjure a complete movie out the concept and stretches the material until its humorous conceits repeat ad nauseum.
Um Elvis Presley senil e um JFK negro e idoso enfrentando uma múmia que suga as almas de velhinhos pelo ânus? Incrível, mas aí está uma premissa que rendeu um grande filme.
If you are in the cult of Bruce Campbell, go see it. If not, you may not get what all the hubbub is about. It is Bruce's finest work.
This weirdly wonderful little film looks good enough on paper, but it's even better than the sum of its parts.
Doesn't really get good until Elvis uses his bedpan to crush an Egyptian scarab beetle that's 'the size of a peanut butter-and-banana sandwich'...
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