Have you seen the king? As the 29th anniversary of his death passes, a $3 million reward is being offered for anyone who finds Elvis Presley alive. U.S. writer, actor and filmmaker Adam Muskiewicz says he and a producer friend set up the website www.elviswanted.com mostly for publicity and to get the public involved in an independent documentary exploring the myth that Elvis is still alive. "The hoaxing of Elvis Presley's death is the biggest myth in the history of pop culture. Does it have any merit? What are the facts behind it?" the site asks. The film and site aim to explore persistently popular rumors that Elvis did not die on August 16 1977, but may have gone into hiding. Muskiewicz says he has interviewed countless fans and up to 175 people who either knew Elvis or had insight into his music or lifestyle for the documentary, planned for release next year on the 30th anniversary of the American singer and actor's death. "Right now, about 75 percent (of those interviewed) definitely think he's dead," Muskiewicz said by telephone. "About 25 percent think he's alive."
I Love Elvis It's amazing that people still don't know whether Elvis is alive or not. There have been two such celebrites in the past including Elvis whom we don't know whether they are alive or not. The other being The great Indian freedom fighter Subash Chandra Bose. I wish the myths and the suspense can be unfolded in time to come.
omg when will elvis madness stop! i think the next generation of kids dont care about elvis and they will have shrines for britney lol
You can count me in next generation. I still prefer Elvis instead of Britney BTW, waiting for your 1000th post. Congrats