You could own a piece of Elvis history, the crypt he laid in, we have the details. Plus a former Batman talks about missing the infamous Bat Suit.
ELVIS’ CRYPT FOR SALE
Elvis Presley’s initial resting place following his death 35 years ago is among the items going up for bid at next month’s “Music Icons and Sports Legends” auction. Julien’s Auctions is behind the sale. Company president Darren Julien tells “The New York Times” he doesn’t think it’s “morbid” to sell Elvis’ one-time crypt. He says he sees it as “an opportunity” for the “ultimate” Elvis fan to purchase — and possibly use — a unique piece of Presley memorabilia. That fan will need to drop quite a bit of cash to take advantage of this “opportunity.” The crypt’s starting price is set at 100-thousand-dollars. Julien’s “Music Icons and Sports Legends” auction will take place in Beverly Hills, California on June 23rd and 24th. The Elvis crypt is scheduled for the first day of the sale.
CHRISTIAN BALE WILL MISS THE BAT SUIT
Christian Bale is experiencing mixed emotions ahead of the release of his final Batman movie, insisting he will miss stepping into his superhero costume. He is preparing for the hotly-anticipated release of The Dark Knight Rises this summer, and admits hanging up his Caped Crusader outfit was a sad moment. When asked if he’d miss his Batsuit, he tells Collider, “(Of) course I will, yeah. Yeah, definitely. For all the discomfort and the heat and the sweat and the headaches and everything from it, when you sit back and watch the movie at the end of the day, you go, ‘Well, that’s f**kin’ cool.’ I will miss that, I liked the good bit of rubber.” Bale reveals he might have been tempted to play the comic book icon in another sequel, but trusts in director Christopher Nolan’s plan to end his franchise with three installments.
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