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One of the best interviews involves a woman named Vicki Fritz who explains her evident attraction to Elvis, while sharing some of her most amusing anecdotes involving Elvis. I’m personally not a fan of Elvis, myself, but the themes here show that you don’t have to be a fan to understand what the documentary entails. You just have to be a fan of something, period, and know what these people feel about this man and his legacy. One of the most interesting aspects of the production is the feature review of a man named Lee Denson who not only hates Elvis, but insists Elvis was a slow learner as a musician, and really didn’t deserve his fame. Bullshit or not, the Bartok’s make special note of using this interview as a center piece, and for good reason. The man blows air out of his ass, but he’s quite interesting to listen to. Among many of the oddities here are interviews with an old girlfriend, an interview with a custom glasses maker who knew Elvis personally, and an Elvis imitator who’d rather don a costume than wash cars. In spite my evident sarcasm, “Altered by Elvis” is a damn good film, and there can never be enough documentaries about fanatics in the days of fanaticism.
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