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3000 Miles to Graceland
a.k.a. 3,000 Miles to Graceland, Three Thousand Miles to Graceland Director: Demien Lichtenstein Cast: Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox Arquette, Christian Slater

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/07/2001
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 14,362

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Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Scorpion Clash (Credits; It's Gonna Kill Me) [3:13]
2. Cheap Date [3:37]
3. "Ready to Play?" [3:33]
4. The King's Never Down [3:17]
5. Money Hunt [2:48]
6. Elvises Galore (Trouble) [3:41]
7. The Robbery [4:07]
8. The Shootout (Come in Hard) [4:51]
9. Left the Building [4:21]
10. Close Shave [2:05]
11. New Rules [5:20]
12. Body Disposal [1:52]
13. $100,000 of Silence [4:27]
14. On Their Way [3:35]
15. About Murph (Loaded Gun, In 2 Deep) [5:18]
16. Nasty Habits [:09]
17. Passenger Swap (Bad to the Bone) [1:11]
18. Getaway With Candles (Every Little Thing) [2:34]
19. Quick Draw [4:26]
20. Keeping Things Honest [3:13]
21. We're in Business [4:36]
22. Murph's Handiwork [4:09]
23. Two Stolen Cars [2:51]
24. Behind Bars in Boise [3:21]
25. Get Out of Jail Free [3:59]
26. Lies and Goodbyes [2:01]
27. Instant Wombat [3:42]
28. Road Rage (Angel Dust) [3:09]
29. In Murph's Hands [5:49]
30. Tough Guys Gotta Eat [3:48]
31. Faceoff [2:33]
32. Bullets Taken [3:25]
33. Recognize Me Now? (My Way) [3:13]
34. Three on a Boat (Follow Me) [4:35]
35. End Credits (Such a Night) [2:25]

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Editorial Reviews

For some people, one Elvis was more than enough. But this darkly humorous, ultra-violent caper flick sports dozens -- among them a handful armed with shotguns and, as the King himself might say, lookin' for trouble. In perhaps his most daring role to date, Kevin Costner plays a taciturn, sadistic hood who masterminds the elaborate robbery of a Las Vegas casino during a competition of Elvis impersonators. Costner and his partners -- including Kurt Russell, Christian Slater, and David Arquette -- figure they stand a better chance of avoiding identification and evading pursuers by dressing like Ol' Swivel Hips and blending into the crowd. It's an audacious plan, marred by unusually bad luck that sends the bandits scattering in different directions. The heist's aftermath provides fertile cinematic ground for director Demian Lichtenstein, who painstakingly details the resulting double-crosses with tongue in cheek. Courteney Cox contributes a nice supporting turn as the two-timing lover of the hapless holdup man Russell, and the other major players, each a leading man in his own right, mesh surprisingly well. But the real kudos go to Costner, whose image-trashing performance gives this over-the-top, blood-soaked shoot-'em-up most of its high-octane oomph. The DVD includes cast/crew highlights and the original theatrical trailer. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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December 06, 2005: Man this is a violent movie! Talk about anti-heroes! Costner, Russel, Slater, and company are the most criminal bunch of rednecks imaginable. Courtney Cox, looking a whole lot beter than she does on "Friends" plays slimy trash. It's a good movie, but I hope I never meet anyone like this. This is like "Deliverance" in Vegas with attractive people.

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March 30, 2004: This is as bad as it gets.....


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