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          Bubba Ho-tep

          ★★★

          Watched Oct17,

          Roger Ebert’s review published on Letterboxd:

          Bubba Ho-Tep

          Elvis and JFK did not die, and today they're roommates in an East Texas nursing home whose residents are being killed by an ancient Egyptian Soul Sucker named Bubba Ho-Tep.

          I want to get that on the table right at the get-go, so I can deal with the delightful wackiness of this movie, which is endearing and vulgar in about the right proportion.

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        4. We find the King as an elderly resident in an East Texas rest home, who switched identities with an Elvis impersonator years before his "death", then missed his.
        5. WTF Wednesday is thrilled to present Don Coscarelli's cult classic horror-comedy, BUBBA HO-TEP.
        6. The movie doesn't exactly work, but sometimes when a car won't start, it's still fun to look at the little honey gleaming in the movie's back story: Elvis (Bruce Campbell) became sick of his lifestyle, his buddies, his groupies, his pills, his songs, his movies and his Colonel Parker.

          He struck a deal with an Elvis impersonator to trade places. There's even a contract guaranteeing that Elvis can switch back if he changes his mind -- but the contract is burned up i