If you see only one Elvis vs. Mummy movie this year, make it this one

Date:September 9, 2003 / year-entry #53
Tags:non-computer
Orig Link:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20030909-00/?p=42593
Comments:    3
Summary:Bubba Ho-Tep will be playing at the Varsity Theater in Seattle for a limited run. (Check the release schedule to see if it will be airing in your area.) Be there. Or the mummy will have already won.

Bubba Ho-Tep will be playing at the Varsity Theater in Seattle for a limited run. (Check the release schedule to see if it will be airing in your area.)

Be there. Or the mummy will have already won.


Comments (3)
  1. Bruce says:

    I just can’t seem to get the trailer to play. Bummer.

  2. Kelli Zielinski says:

    Okay, that looks just too hilarious to pass up. We’re now considering getting a group to go, interested? ;)

  3. Bubba Ho-Tep returns to Seattle for one night only.

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