*** Updated - following the second viewing at the iMax presentation on September 7th ***

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I’ve updated my first impressions review - which appears to have been well received and helpful for those not lucky enough to have been to able to attend the premiere in Toronto this week.

Following on from my attendance at the second viewing - this time in iMAX format - a truly amazing experience to see and hear Elvis presented in this way, I’ve attempted to validate and update my observations - again from memory.  Same process, from memory - but looking at some more specifics, again best endeavours to capture most salient points - although became distracted by subsequent "on microphone" Q&A interactions with Baz and Jonathan after the film presentation. Hence, there will be some omissions, and a chance of one or two errors in my observations. Spoiler alert, before we begin.

Caveat - you will have seen video of me by now directing questions to Baz in the Q&A afterwards, which prompted longer and a more detailed conversation with Jonathan (“Editor in Chief” - who I describe alongside Baz as the most important fact-holder on “planet-Elvis” right now). I’m under a strict NDA (“Exchange of Confidential Information) so I have to respect that as conversations continue re: potential sharing of documentation cataloguing all 59 hours of footage. Hence all of the observations contained here are my own relative to my own primary and secondary research prior to attending at the Toronto International Film Festival this week. 

Polite request: if anyone else captured video of my discussion with Baz on their mobile phones can you please share with me and/or feel free to post online - there were some more interesting comments to my questions.

The following film content references are clearly not exhaustive, and this material should be read as an addendum to my earlier review (previous version of this article). 

1950s home movies, dancing clips, putting up the recreation stand billboard with the guys, open/shirt on boat, playing matador - looks like Red West with him.

Army press conference …”sobering army life” - all seen before but not in this quality. Looks great on the big screen.

Movie montage - features small and narrative relevant clips from Live a little, GI Blues, Blue Hawaii, Kid Galahad, Fun In Acapulco, It happened at the worlds fair, Harum Scarum, Double Trouble, Stay Away Joe, Charro - with good use of songs/talking overlays. Works well and again is consistent with the story narrative without taking too much time away from Elvis live / rehearsals. 

You can tell Baz is self-evidently a fan, as demonstrated throughout the film, he clearly “gets-it” from both an artistic and fans perspective, and is probably as frustrated as us all in having to restrict the content and make difficult editorial choices. Please don’t beat him up for that. There are many others - as I talk about in my book - where you could place more direct and legitimate criticism. 

That said he has done a wonderful job for us here in protecting and promoting Elvis future legacy. He deserves all the plaudits and credits - the Variety review being as good as any of us could imagine - he also earns my respect for the amount of care, time, effort and no-doubt hassle, legal and financial stresses to get this into production. You will love it when it hits the cinema screen. Even more spectacular in iMAX format. Toronto International Film Festival in its 50th year “has never seen anything like it” - EPiC has “redefined the notion of a concert film” and shows Elvis as a dynamic, powerful and amazing performer that will delight contemporary audiences and get them to understand just what the very best was really all about. As a live performer he is undoubtedly the GOAT, there is no one who comes close to compare. Period.  

TTWII Rehearsal updates 

  • What I’d Say
  • I Was The One
  • El Ranche Grande
  • Tiny snippets of I Was The One, What I’d say
  • A slightly longer Stranger In The Crowd - rehearsal clip - wonderful ! They chose to use this clip ahead of the live version (which I have confirmed with Jonathan on 7th September they have remastered in full- so is ready to go)
  • Fool Such As I - superb
  • Runaway - another wow
  • Yesterday - wasn’t expecting this, but safe bet vs. Hey Jude for the film makers.
  • Something - with extra talking
  • Polk Salad Annie (various in live stage montage)
  • Twenty Days and Twenty Nights - from stage rehearsal (small clip) 

TTWII Live Segment updates

  • That’s All Right - all new, from August 12th dinner show. It is amazing and I haven’t seen it before - certainly not Elvis mouthing “love me tender” before he starts into the song. That doesn’t appear in any version of the various 6 shows of bits and pieces in the unofficial Complete Works DVD. 
  • Elvis talking backstage from the opening show (fringe suit) - fantastic footage and close-ups, wonderful quality. Talks to Charlie re: guitar (as per the Complete Works unofficial release).
  • Elvis talking between songs and reading  from a sheet (stolen picture from the premiere now circulating online) - again from the opening show.
  • You’ve Lost that loving feeling - “Concho” suit - brilliant. Never seen - or at least not in the Complete Works unofficial DVD.
  • Polk Salad Annie montage is amazing - lots of preamble from the opening night again - and he looks amazing.
  • Can’t help all Falling In Love - opening show fringe suit

Note: Considering what they have included in EPiC they seem to have a lot of the Opening Show from Aug 10th in this quality ready to go. Same with the earlier seen elements from subsequent shows - extensively documented I expect to see and cleaned up wherever they can. 

On Tour Live Segments (updates)

  • How Great Thou Art - Hampton Roads
  • Never Been To Spain - Hampton Roads
  • Are You Lonesome Tonight
  • Big Hunk O’Love - Greensboro. 
  • American Trilogy - Hampton Roads
  • Bridge Over Troubled Water - Hampton Roads
  • Intro to Love Me, while lying on the floor - Richmond (there must be more, somewhere but believed “lost or stolen, rather than simply never existing.). 

Backstage, entrances and exists are all really interesting. White suit (not San Antonio), various from Jacksonville, Dayton Ohio - such a tease. They clearly have lots more bits and pieces (at least) from these locations, and elsewhere (hard to remember them all, they come pretty fast.  Maybe Baz is just showing off (just kidding). Some use of Prince From Another Planet - for Madison Square Garden footage.

Red suit - more small clips, probably from Little Rock rather than Richmond? ( we know they don’t have much from there - either stolen, lost or never existed - to be confirmed). Richmond clips - one in the middle of BridgeOTW as I recall?- 

This is fantastic editing from world-class experienced professionals, Baz and his team have clearly made some tough choices for running length - but I suspect, and increasingly becoming to believe they have done ALL/most of the work necessary as a “salvage team” to prepare the material for broader consumption. They align 100% with my philosophy that we need to curate, digitise to preserve, and then crucially publish so that it doesn’t get “lost again” or “ignored”, or indeed stolen and hidden from view. I have some horror stories to relay directly from those “in the know” as to e.g. the sit down guitar section from August 12th MS. It will make your toes curl - believe me. I’m under a strict NDA so can’t discuss details here.

*** Original, First Impressions Review , continues from here - first published 6th September, 2025 ***

General Comments:

The film is fantastic - 100% Elvis in glorious sound and vision. It was a privilege to be in attendance. Baz was great and gave a beautifully eloquent speech, before and after the film). I have some reasonably good video ( of Baz talking I mean - no filming allowed otherwise, obviously), which I will share with you all shortly.

In total they have “59 hours” of film curated e.g they have all of Hampton Roads - he mentioned that 3 times - and obviously wary that fans want everything - and it simply can’t be all in a film of 96mins.

I met with Baz before the film, he was handing out a few items of memorabilia - I thanked him for his efforts in bringing some of this lost footage to market ( in due course ). I gave him a copy of my book which he graciously accepted while signing another for Kimberley - and personally lobbied for him to release all/more of the 59 hours they worked on since 2018.

 

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Caveat/ Health Warning / Spoiler Alert -

This is a very quick summary - entirely from memory after attending the world-wide premiere of the film earlier today at the Toronto International Film Festival. All typed on my mobile phone ( excuse errors, omission and typos ) whilst trying to avoid the thousands of Daniel Craig fans attending the next premiere at the same venue immediately afterwards.

Haven’t done the maths yet, and I have two more viewings so will have a better and more accurate review, synopsis and opinion to share in the next couple of days. There is maybe 30-40% of new/very much improved quality footage - but these are all typically short song clips - or used very nicely I might add as part of montages following the films “poetic” narrative.

As regards the “concert” / “rehearsal” pieces they don’t follow much of a chronology. Flips back and forth between On Tour and TTWII clips. Hence my haphazard initial draft comments here.

Film starts with some American Trilogy and Historical/Biographical  passages - not overlong, so doesn’t grate and is helpful to the audience re: Ed Sullivan, Army  clips induction, Hy Gardner, Blue Suede Shoes screen test - just visual no sound, some a Dorsey Brothers show clips, Army press conferences, movie synopsis to the sound of Edge Of Reality - fancy, neat and well done - nothing new I’m afraid. The clips from the Gold suit show - nice , but just a few seconds.

There is quite a lot that is “new” which falls into 3 categories I would suggest:

  1. Previously seen footage that looks and sounds better
  2. Existing footage blended with new alongside in a montage / different angles
  3. Totally new footage ( never seen )

I haven’t had time to organize the following brain dump and categorise as above but these notes should give you a pretty good idea for now. Pending a more accurate and precise review after I’ve had chance to sleep on it and take in another couple of viewings.

I thought since many of you would be asking a quick rough and ready review would suffice for now. So timeliness over completeness. I may have missed some items - it’s been a long couple of days; and I now need to sleep.

For brevity no details on dates, location and attire to disinquish clips are contained here. There are so many montages across songs I need to see the film again to detail further.

The following notes do not follow the precise order in which materials appear in the film - it is just what I have managed to remember in one viewing.  

Culver City / MGM Studio rehearsals

 - what’s new ( in the sense that it looks and sounds absolutely beautiful), and 2-3  absolute gems …

  • What I'd Say, I Was The One (only a few lines of both, sadly)
  • Something
  • Yesterday
  • Different clips, talking , reading the music sheet. ( Sadly there was no room for Hey Jude, Tomorrow Never Comes, It’s Now or Never, Don't, I Washed My Hands,  or any of the I just Can’t Help Believin’ etc. run-throughs. )

Three major hilights for me:

  • Fools Such As I ( yippee in beautiful quality )
  • Runaway ( never seen this before )
  • Stranger In The Crowd (added since I forgot to include in the first version of this article.)

International Hotel rehearsal -

  • Bridge Over Troubled Water ( short )
  • You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me
  •  some small talk as he enters the room
  • Various small interactions - not many - some we can hear others it is just the visuals

Stage Rehearsal clips

  • Polk Salad Annie ( montage with Culver City, hotel, and live shows - various ).
  • The next Step Is Love clip for narrative purposes - you will see when you watch the film.
  • Oh Happy Day ( as per the trailer - slightly longer clip)
  • Some bizarre drug talk ( in a funny ha-ha Elvis kind of way - so interesting but a bit weird - and definitely never been seen before).

Live show elements from TTWII - dates and attire details to follow

  • interesting entrance from TTWII , Elvis seems to pause, hand gestures and deliberate delays his entrance.   Some extra footage weighting in the wings and with the band
  • I Can’t Stop Loving You - TTWII some interesting and different angles
  • Men With Broken Hearts into and then Walk A Mile In My Shoes ( from Lost Performances but looks beautiful)
  • Little Sister / Get Back / Are You Lonsome Tonight - sat on stool ( as per TTWII special Edition extras)
  • Suspicious Minds - good montage , fewer edits draws on TTWII 1970 used show with added drama - blew the roof off the Theatre - people on their feet cheering and singing along
  • That’s All Right - all new (excellent)
  • Tiger Man - some different show/angles
  • Opening show Can’t Help Falling In Love - slow motion into the lift for a false movie ending.
  • One bit I didn’t appreciate was using studio track audio to dub In The Ghetto from TTWII - why??? 

Hotel Suite (1970)

  • Elvis hotel suite in Vegas ( 1970 )- foot on the chair talking with the guys. Inviting Charlie Hodge to make a funny face to camera. All new footage !

On Tour elements:

  • Always on My Mind short clip (aside home movies - reminiscent of This Is Elvis etc.)
  • Burning Love rehearsal/mock studio elements largely similar to The Searcher but with a little bit more. Feature version from Greensboro, not San Antonio.

In fact apart from some of the walking to stage elements - I don’t recall any substantive elements from San Antonio in the film - and unfortunately apart from a very interesting piece when Elvis is lying on the floor just a few seconds more of Richmond ( red suit ). Sorry to disappoint ( spoiler alert ). Very limited use of Greensboro footage too.

  • How Great Thou Art - Hampton Roads
  • Burning Love - mock studio session montage, featuring stage version from Greensboro
  • Never been to Spain - this time from Hampton Roads- interspersed with Madison Square Garden Press Conference footage clips ( used a lot elsewhere, alongside the Houston press conference from Feb 1970,
  • and the new - in colour clips of the On Tour interview ( Mario Lanza, JD Summer comments and more). Quality here is amazing
  • More talking in the back of the car - Jacksonville Florida.
  • None of the rude clips from backstage Greensboro or back of the car  were included.
  • Elvis hotel suite in Vegas (1972) we get the scene with the mirror and Elvis putting on the super-sized tie,
  •  short clip at the start-ish of the movie with the two gold discs - no audio. 
  • We have the clip in the trailer of Elvis meeting the little girl, signing the poster with kiss for mum and daughter - nothing new just amazing quality so I’m not complaining.
  • On Tour - gospel round the piano. Closer My God To Thee ( new footage - never seen )
  • Bridge Over Troubled Water - Hampton Roads version ( very nice and new )
  • American Trilogy - Hampton Roads
  • Later there are a few clips of the Colonel with Elvis by the stage at Richmond, Elvis talks about the Colonel - never forgetting anyone or their birthdays in the back of the car. Colonel references are made to the tune of “Devil In Disguise”.

Miscellaneous Comments - again from memory

Entering / Exiting stage - more unseen clips , lots of different ones, with many suits/shows features - but all very small clips no sound ( apart from San Antonio - “not getting the ending right to BL” - white suit, red suit, light blue suit, dark blue suit 

Celebrity party in Vegas - slightly different content from TTWII special edition.

Brilliant alternative live version of You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling.

Interesting new clips from TTWII - tap dancing ( to cue in Sammy Davis Jnr. ), kissing the ladies, alternating angles on the walk through the crowd; Elvis introducing his story. The signing autographs by the stairs and the walk thru the kitchen is very short - not all footage used.

Love Me - Montage , Sullivan, TTWII stool, and Richmond lying on the floor (brilliant clip)

Suspicious Minds montage is good - more from the show features in the original TTWII with less editing - as always works very well as a show stopper.

Some gripes ( personal view, and not wishing to split hairs)…

  • Walk a Mile In My Shoes, Never Been To Spain were just about complete versions - but they chose not to include any of the following:
  • For The Good Times, 
  • Release Me
  • Stranger In The Crowd 
  • Words
  • There Goes My Everything
  • It’s Over ( from Richmond - does this exist the 59 hours?)

Etc. ( see my book for existing commentary on missing gems )

Baz was at pains to stress that he wasn’t trying to remake TTWII or an On Tour “plus” - he was essentially presenting a poem (A Bono penned poem was spoken over the ending credits ) - hence I guess why he made the song choices he did…and under the severe unexplained pressure to restrict running time ( go figure ).

Whets the appetite for more…

That said, the film is a sensational piece of work - which is inspiring and beautiful; you will love it no doubt - just rain back some of the expectation for new footage  and enjoy what we have here. Don’t get me wrong some of the new footage is indeed fantastic, it’s just us Elvis fans we will still be looking for a significant amount more ( of the other 57.5 hours that has been curated. )

An excellent and worthy addition to the Elvis cannon IMHO.

Note - I didn’t see any record company executives, EPE, family or Elvis associates in attendance at the premiere. (Updated:  several ABG, EPE, and Graceland staff were spotted at the After Party later on the evening of September 6th ).

Taking Care of Business,

Garry Gomersall

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