Girls!
Girls! Girls! DVD Review:
The Movie
Set in
Hawaii, the story focuses on Ross Carpenter (Elvis), a fishing
guide and sailor, who loves to live out on the sea. When he
finds out his boss is retiring to Arizona, he has to find
a way to buy the Westwind, a boat that he and his father built.
Half of
the film's music tunes take place on boats and character interactions
are mostly restricted to nightclubs. Therefore, it makes perfect
sense to question why the film didn't explore this exotic
locale further than the sea and nightclubs. Elvis makes a
good impression here and sings with much delight and tone.
Stella Stevens feels second-rate and her talent doesn't flourish
much here. Instead, Elvis plays more off Laurel Goodwin and
their interactions have some common chemistry.
In summation,
Girls! is a fairly decent film, but something is missing in
between. This "something" restricts the film to
rise up to the quality level. Some of Elvis' songs in this
film include the title song, "A Boy Like Me, A Girl Like
You," "I Don't Want To Be Tied," "Return
To Sender," and others.
6 out
of 10
The Video
Once again,
the print is fairly old. Grainy images trouble the screen
throughout the film, while some scenes almost look like stock
footage (or was it that twitching in my eyes). I didn't expect
much quality in the first place, which is why I don't feel
it is necessary to complain. The print is not terrible, mind
you, but it just isn't very clear and up-to-date with today's
standards.
6 out
of 10
The Audio
Here is
where the DVD brings quality to the discussion. Dolby Digital
sound is available in English 5.1 Surround, English Restored
Mono and French Mono. Again, the audio quality impresses.
Front and rear speakers come alive during many of the musical
numbers and it's a pleasure listening to the tunes.
8 out
of 10
The Extras
Nothing,
except for English subtitles.
1 out
of 10
Overall
Girls!
Girls! Girls! makes for some decent entertainment with some
fun musical numbers and Elvis impresses. The audio Dolby Digital
sound improves on the lackluster print quality. If you like
girls, you should enjoy this flick.
Overall
DVD Rating: 6 out of 10
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