Elvis Gratton 3: Le retour d'Elvis Wong (2004) Poster

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6/10
Funny but yet pointless.
profikscreations226 July 2005
This movie like all the other Elvis Gratton movies deals with a certain humor. The humor may be offending to some viewers. If you are interested in sexual and vulgar humor, this movie is for you! The movie didn't have much point though. The main goal of the director was to make fun of the liberals and federal government in Canada. The director Pierre Falardeau successfully made his point. The pro-liberals in this movies are portrayed as brown nosers and a**holes basically. The main character Elvis is ahead of an important media company and puts up only the news that seem to be important to him. The movie is funny at the beginning but gets a bit boring after a while, the jokes are the same and the movie seems to be only about making fun of the federal government. This movie could have been much better if the director diversified a bit more the jokes and the plot.
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1/10
Let's hope this Elvis doesn't have nine lives
LeRoyMarko17 January 2006
This movie is 105 minutes too long. I don't care much about the theory that Falardeau keeps counting on his Elvis character to finance better films. Because, believe it or not, this movie was a huge blockbuster in Quebec.

Now, I've got to say that the first Elvis Gratton, in the 80's, was good and funny. The second one, Miracle in Memphis, was very bad. This third one sinks even lower. A few jokes are good, but there's way too many bad ones that drag forever. Good news, I guess, for English speaking viewer: Elvis will teach them how to swear in French.

Of course, there is a social and political commentary, but you can probably say that of most films, even the worst ones. And to think that Falardeau got money from the Canadian government to make this one... Oh! lord.

Elvis the drain specialist. Elvis the media mogul. Elvis the camper. Elvis the singer. Elvis the true Canadian. Let's hope this Elvis knows how to die.

Seen at home, in Toronto, on January 16th, 2005. (Actually, I had to watch it in two parts on two separate nights to limit the pain).

50/100 (BOMB)
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