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Elvis - That's the Way It Is (Special Edition)

Elvis - That's the Way It Is (Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Dinner Date With Elvis In Vegas
Review: ELVIS: THAT'S THE WAY IT IS is a great documentary about Elvis' classic stage show in Vegas. Actually, there are several parts to it. The first half is devoted to the practice sessions. In July of 1970 we see Elvis at the MGM studios in Culver City with his band (James Burton- Lead guitar; John Wilkerson- rhythm guitar; Ronnie Tutt- drums; Glenn Hardin- Piano; Charlie Hodge- acoustic guitar/vocals, water & scarves) going through various numbers. Elvis had just completed a marathon recording session in Nashville, and we hear Elvis & band honing these tunes for the stage show. Elvis is apparently having a lot of fun, joking around with his friends and musicians. He had an amazing personality & presence that really comes through here. By August 1970, Elvis moved into his residency: the International Hotel (now known as the Hilton). After a few weeks of further rehearsals (he is now joined by backup singers The Sweet Inspirations, Imperials, Millie Kirkham), the Elvis Summer Festival starts. The second half of the film is the stage show, recorded August 10,11 & 12 1970. Elvis sings these songs: THAT'S ALL RIGHT, I'VE LOST YOU, PATCH IT UP, LOVE ME TENDER, SWEET CAROLINE, I JUST CAN'T HELP BELIEVIN, TIGER MAN, POLK SALAD ANNIE, ONE NIGHT, HEARTBREAK HOTEL, YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN FEELIN, BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER, SUSPICIOUS MINDS, CAN'T HELP FALLING IN LOVE. It is obvious that Elvis was still passionate about the music. He was in good shape, and still young in appearance. I love those classic white jumpsuits. A few more notes: The opening credits sequence of the original movie was filmed at the Phoenix Coliseum on September 9, 1970. I hope that more footage of this can be found, there does seem to be a bit more excitement going on there than the formal confines of the International Hotel. Check out ELVIS: THE LOST PERFORMANCES for additional footage from this movie, and ELVIS ON TOUR (1972).

The updated 30th anniversary edition contains a lot of alternate footage, which is welcomed, but the new presentation does NOT replace the original 1970 That's The Way It is, which remains the ultimate Seventies Elvis documentary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding!!!
Review: Superb effort went into this project. The "Special Edition" is in every possible way, a major improvement over the original release.

Digitally restored, the picture is crystal clear and brilliant. The film has also been re-edited from its original format, which contained interviews with talking heads, EP fans and impersonators, and entirely too little of Elvis. Now, "Elvis: That's The Way It Is" contains lots of extra (in fact, nothing but) footage of Elvis rehearsing, performing, and interacting with folks, including many previously deleted scenes and performances that greatly enhance the impact of the film. Why they cut this stuff out the first time is beyond me.

The movie still serves as a Documentary, but basically presents the events of Elvis rehearsing, pre-show jitters, and then the performance (filmed over 6 shows), intended to give viewers the experience of watching the "ultimate Elvis concert."

Did I mention the sound? They actually took the trouble to find the original 16 track reels and have completely digitally remastered it. The sound is fantastic! This is one of those DVDs you could simply put in and LISTEN TOO.

Elvis is at the top of his game - he's in fantastic shape and his vocals and the band sound great. What a performer! What a show! What a Legend.

This DVD does real justice to the King and presents and preserves his musical legacy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis That's The Way It Is DVD
Review: This Music dvd of the king is fantastic. In the beginning there are some studio takes, and the group from elvis with james burton, john wilkinson, ronny tutt and others are practice for the concert he give in 1970 known as that's the way it is. The concert is flawless, Elvis sings so very good here you should almost forget that it is live recorded. One thing you can say about elvis if you hear this dvd. He was really THE KING

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FIND OUT WHY ELVIS IS "THE KING"-SPECTACULAR!
Review: Through the wonders of modern technology, and the brilliance of talented editors, the people at Warner Bros. have gone into their vaults and re-worked the footage shot for Elvis' 1970 Vegas concerts, and created a masterpiece.

The original THAT'S THE WAY IT IS was bogged down by pointless, boring footage of Elvis fans, and had horrible narrow sound. Now, we lose the extranneous footage, and what we get is more Elvis, the REAL Elvis, with songs and scenes never before seen. Add to this a jaw-dropping 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack, and this is the closest you can get to knowing what seeing Elvis in person AT HIS ZENITH was all about.

This is Elvis at his peak. In fine physical condition, perfect vocal shape, and best of all, really having fun with the music he loves so well. All the great songs are here, with an especially devastating and definitive take on YOU'VE LOST THAT LOVIN' FEELIN'.

I never cared for Elvis on film, with the exception of VIVA LAS VEGAS and JAILHOUSE ROCK. The old TTWII was boring and felt distant. This new version brings it all home. Brilliantly done. A true cause for celebration by Elvis fans worldwide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis - TTWIS Special Edition Beyond Description!
Review: I first watched the new edit of Elvis - That's The Way It Is On Turner Classic Movies. I also ordered the video from Amazon and had it rush delievered. This movie is so exciting and fresh that it's beyond description. Elvis never sounded better or looked better, and this movie takes advantage of previously unused footage and milks the Elvis experience for everything it's worth (and that's a heck of a lot). Long gone are the previously included interviews and odd fan moments. This movie is pure Elvis. The movie starts with rehearsals and works its way through a Vegas performance. The first 30 minutes are rehearsals and Elvis backstage, providing a glimpse of Elvis rarely seen. Elvis is seen goofing around, and he is seen instructing his band and backup singers in the fashion of a true master. The last hour of the show is an Elvis Vegas performance from start to finish (spliced together from 6 different shows). The Vegas shows culminates in a performance of Suspcious Minds that is alone worth the price of admission. This is a must have. The price is low. The sound and picture quality is excellent, and the editing and production value is first rate. This video is Elvis - the way it really was. Be aware that the TCM tv presentation was in wide screen. The video is available in wide screen and full screen / normal. If you like wide screen be sure to order the correct version of the video package. But either version you get - you will play it over and over and over. It's beyond comprehension! It's so fresh and alive you'll almost forget it wasn't recently filmed. The fade outs and the camera angles are excellent. Hats off to Turner and Warner Brothers for this delightful video!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE GREATEST PERFORMER IN HISTORY
Review: What can I really say about this documentary ?.Just buy it and see for yourself. Absolute magic from start to finish !!!!!!!.Ive never seen such an incredible performance by a singer before.BUY IT NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis has NOT left the building!
Review: You'll have Elvis in your building every time you play this great restored version of the 1970 classic "Elvis: That's the Way It Is."
First of all, I want to say that film archivist and restorer Rick Schmidin (who restored Orson Welles' "Touch of Evil") did a FANTASTIC job of reworking this film and adding footage from hours of film shot during Elvis' Vegas concerts and not used in the original release. Most of the fan comments were taken out and more Elvis was put back in. The picture and sound are outstanding. The viewer gets to see Elvis in his prime: a lean, mean, rock and roll machine. They don't call the country boy from Tupelo, Mississippi the King of Rock and Roll for nothing.
My only complaint is that Warner Brothers did not do a double-sided disc with the restored version on one side and the original movie on the other.
After recently touring Graceland, I noticed in the "Forever Elvis" museum that they were showing the original version of this movie on the monitors. There I saw many fans expressing their love for the King. Actually, it was quite touching to listen to the comments from young and old and people of all races.
So it's really somewhat sad that the original version of this film was not deemed worthy by Warner Brothers to be included on the DVD. Hopefully, when this film is released again, it will contain the original and the restored version.
Aside from that, the restored verion is great and well worth buying. In fact, put a round table with a red tablecloth in front of your TV, add a few drinks, and pretend you are in Vegas in the summer of 1970 enjoying one heck of an Elvis show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis Thats The Way It Is (Special Edition)
Review: Elvis Thats The Way It Is in this Special Edition of the legendary Las Vegas concert shot in 1970. This movie goes in the studio with Elvis and back-stage. I have seen all the live Elvis movies and nothing can compare to this one. This DVD is Restored, remixed, it focuses on a new look at Elvis Presley. The sound is out of this world its way better than the orginal the cameras keep rolling their is not a missed piece of footage. This is a must have for an Elvis Presley fan I enjoyed this and so will you so what are you waiting for go buy this!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvid - That's the Way it Is
Review: This DVD of Elvis's times in Vegas is unbelievable. I am in awe when I watch it. So much better than the VHS version obviously because of the picture and 5.1 sound. On my bigscreen and home theatre system, it's almost as if I am there in concert. This is a must have for any Elvis fan. What is good about this DVD is that it is all rehersal and concert. Gone is the fan and other footage from the original.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elvis At His Best
Review: I have seen plenty of musical performance documentaries and "That's The Way It Is Special Edition" is far better than any I have ever seen. The picture quality is brilliant and so is the sound. The wide screen edition is magnificient because of the excellent camera work. Each shot looks artistically well done. Because of this wide screen format, you can see Elvis in relation to others very well. The viewer really learns who Elvis is by seeing him first hand singing with his band. This version of the film is a hundred times better than the old one not only because of the better picture and sound but because it also takes a lot of the fluff out like the old interviews by the audience and replaces it with more Elvis never before seen. I would recommend Elvis That's The Way It Is Special Edition to anyone who loves rock n' roll.


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