Jailhouse Talk - An Elvis Movies Podcast Andrew Shoemaker/Rob Thomason
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- TV & Film
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An exploration of Elvis Presley through the lens of his movies from Love Me Tender to Change of Habit. Hosted by Andrew Shoemaker and Rob Thomason, two friends who love movies and want to learn more about The King.
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Elvis Presley: The Searcher (2018) - Part 1
Rob and Shoe fill in some of the gaps in their knowledge about Elvis by watching the first half of HBO's documentary The Searcher, covering the story of the King from birth through his discharge from the Army
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Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) - Part 2
Rob, Shoe and Crees unfurl their sails and settle into the second half of Elvis' journey to buy back his father's boat and steal a few hearts along the way
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Girls! Girls! Girls! (1962) - Part 1
Rob and Shoe are joined by Crees Leong as they sail the seas, haul in the day's catch and put their hearts on the line with Elvis, a hard working captain trying to buy back his father's boat
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Kid Galahad (1962)
Rob and Shoe have a puncher's chance at going 10 rounds with Elvis, as he boxes his way out of the clutches of criminals and into the arms of love
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Follow That Dream (1962)
Rob and Shoe go homesteadin' in Florida with Elvis and his family as they try to keep their new found home out of government hands
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Blue Hawaii (1961) - Part 2
Rob, Shoe and Charles can't help falling in love with Elvis and Maile as they navigate love, jealousy and freelance travel agency
Customer Reviews
Funny and informative!
The guys do such a great job of going through all these older movies with a new light and making them so interesting. Not having any background in film, it’s really cool to hear more about the processes of filmmaking and how in depth you can get in analyzing them. They’re so much fun to listen to and I can’t wait for more episodes!
Enjoyable listening
These two guys have been doing a great job reviewing these movies! They offer some humor, fresh perspective, and interesting background information each film they review. Not an Elvis fan myself, I’m getting a real idea of what he had to endure because of his stardom.
If only there were an Oscar for making people happy
Great topic for a well done podcast. Elvis made a few dozen movies, a handful of good ones and a few great ones. But they were fun and Elvis was so cool and charming. He deserved a lifetime achievement award and he certainly deserves a more respectful treatment of his digital output(no extras at all? That’s criminal) but this podcast fills part of that void. Check it out!