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Elvis - That's the Way It Is (Two-Disc Special Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Denis Sanders Actors: Elvis Presley, James Burton (ii), Glen D. Hardin, Charlie Hodge, Jerry Scheff Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 176 reviews Sales Rank: 9312
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Live, Original Recording Remastered, Restored, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 192 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 79861 UPC: 012569798618 EAN: 0012569798618 ASIN: B000QUUD60
Theatrical Release Date: November 11, 1970 Release Date: August 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description When Elvis stopped making movies in Hollywood and returned to making music following his triumphant 1968 comeback he gathered together a group of hot Nashville cats to back him up. THAT'S THE WAY IT IS follows Elvis as he prepares to return to the stage and follows him up to his opening nights. This is a compelling fascinating and highly amusing musical documentary where Elvis' overall talent and musicality come through while watching him rehearse jam and arrange his list of songs. Simultaneously celebrating and poking good-natured fun at the Las Vegas era of Elvis's career director Denis Sanders often just sits back and lets the performances speak for themselves. The film includes the King preparing offstage for his 1970 tour and culminates in his opening night performance in Las Vegas. The film includes more than 30 of the King's fabulous songs.System Requirements:Running Time: 108 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSICALS/MUSICALS Rating: NR UPC: 012569798618 Manufacturer No: 79861
Amazon.com This 1970 concert documentary captures Elvis Presley midway through a fateful transition, seeking to reclaim his musical primacy after a decade of self-imposed exile from concert stages. Sidelined by his big-screen career, eclipsed by rock's mid-'60s transformations, the King had begun his return two years earlier with the relatively lean attack of his fabled network television appearance, '68 Comeback Special. Now the Memphis legend was poised to reposition his performing profile by pursuing the top rungs of headliner status in Las Vegas, a career choice that seems even more ephemeral in hindsight than it already did at the time. Elvis: That's the Way It Is follows the show's genesis from rehearsal to stage, with the performance footage that provides its inevitable climax shot over six nights. The rehearsal footage, expanded for this special edition, offers further proof that Presley's band was simply superb: stripped of the orchestrations and lush choral arrangements that would be grafted onto the stage show, the sextet sounds both tough and nimble. In performance, we're treated to a mostly riveting glimpse of Presley in top vocal form, poised at the brink of bombast. This is Elvis before the onset of portentous Richard Strauss overtures, karate kicks, and tossed scarves, kicking off the show with the classic "That's All Right." If he risks undercutting the punch of his early songs with self-deprecating clowning, he attacks two Ray Charles classics with gusto. The special edition also boasts digitally remastered visuals, crisply remixed Dolby audio, alternate versions that replace the original performances of several tracks (including the extended vamp of "Suspicious Minds"), a theatrical trailer, and a new documentary on the restoration of the film. --Sam Sutherland
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A must for every Elvis fan August 28, 2008 Every Elvis fan will want this DVD set in their collection. Behind the scenes and great concert coverage will be your reward.
Elvis - That's the Way It Is August 22, 2008 The remade That's the Way It Is, using lots of footage shot for the original but unused at the time, is a fantastic experience, which shows Elvis at his peak. He looks and sounds fabulous.
The documentary begins with a riveting concert excerpt, then takes us back to preparations, first in Los Angeles (July 1970) and then Las Vegas (August).
The excitement builds as rehearsals take place, and the International Hotel's main showroom is readied for the big opening. During all of this, we hear a wide range of great music and get to share the interaction between Elvis and his support musicians and vocalists.
Then, the performance itself - a stunning, mesmerising tour de force which showcases not only the man's great talent but his charm and charisma. This is clearly shown in the faces and reactions of the audience, especially when Elvis leaves the stage and walks around the aisles, obviously enjoying himself. Indeed, his sense of fun runs like a thread throughout the movie and helps make it a wonderfully complete experience.
That's the Way It Is should not be missed.
Elvis - That's the Way It Is (Two-Disc Special Edition) August 3, 2008 Disc No 2 - Very disappointing - Not Dolby Digital - Concert and complete disc only 1 speaker sound.
Please answer if this is to be so?
Regina
Wonderful March 10, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
DVD is excellent. Elvis performing and interacting with the audience is a lot of fun to watch. Also, it's interesting to watch the process as he and the band/backup singers prepare for the Vegas show. Highly recommend.
Elvis - That's the Way It Is February 24, 2008 Elvis' concert film of his Las Vegas act. Elvis had a way of owning the songs he sang. His movies made money but hurt his career. As the movies phased out, the era of the white jumpsuit began. Elvis dug in at the International Hotel in August, 1969. "Suspicious Minds" climbed to #1. He was back, giving The Beatles all they could handle. He performed at the International (now the Las Vegas Hilton) and did shows around the country for the next 8 years.
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