"BLUES BROTHERS" Poster 2 - John Belushi Dan Akroyd - Classic Movie Poster (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

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"BLUES BROTHERS" Poster 2 - John Belushi Dan Akroyd - Classic Movie Poster (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

"BLUES BROTHERS" Poster 2 - John Belushi Dan Akroyd - Classic Movie Poster (A3 Size 29 x 42 cms)

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Jake Blues and the Blues Brothers (Over the closing credits in the film, verses are sung by James Brown, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and "crew") Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave The Blues Brothers three out of four stars, praising it for its energetic musical numbers and "incredible" car chases. Ebert wrote, "Belushi and Aykroyd come over as hard-boiled city guys, total cynics with a world-view of sublime simplicity, and that all fits perfectly with the movie's other parts. There's even room, in the midst of the carnage and mayhem, for a surprising amount of grace, humor, and whimsy." [28] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film a "rare four-star rating", calling it "one of the all-time great comedies" and "the best movie ever made in Chicago". He called the film "technically superb", praised it for "countering every explosion with a quiet moment," and said it "is at once a pure exercise in physical comedy as well as a marvelous tribute to the urban blues sound." [29] He ranked it eighth on his list of the ten best movies of 1980. [30] Richard Corliss wrote in Time, " The Blues Brothers is a demolition symphony that works with the cold efficiency of a Moog synthesizer gone sadistic." [31] Universal Studios, which won the bidding war for the film, was hoping to take advantage of Belushi's popularity in the wake of Saturday Night Live, the film Animal House, and The Blues Brothers' musical success; it soon found itself unable to control production costs. The start of filming was delayed when Aykroyd, who was new to film screenwriting, took six months to deliver a long and unconventional script that Landis had to rewrite before production, which began without a final budget. On location in Chicago, Belushi's partying and drug use caused lengthy and costly delays that, along with the destructive car chases depicted onscreen, made the film one of the most expensive comedies ever produced.

Coslovich, Gabriella (February 11, 2003). "A mission from God nears its end". The Age. Melbourne. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008 . Retrieved December 16, 2008. Italian album certifications – Blues Brothers" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana . Retrieved December 11, 2018. Select "2016" in the "Anno" drop-down menu. Select "Blues Brothers" in the "Filtra" field. Select "Album e Compilation" under "Sezione". Aretha Franklin as Mrs. Murphy, Matt Murphy's wife, who owns a soul food restaurant with him. She performs " Think" to persuade him not to join the band [6] a b c d e f Newbart, Dave; Pallasch, Abdon (June 24, 2005). "Happy to have Bluesmobile ram Daley Center—County Building's doors harder to pry open". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on October 19, 2012 . Retrieved June 2, 2009. a b Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard book of top 40 hits. Billboard Books. p.70. ISBN 0-8230-7499-4 . Retrieved November 1, 2010.According to Landis in The Stories Behind the Making of 'The Blues Brothers ', filmed musical performances by Franklin and Brown took more effort, as neither artist was accustomed to lip-synching their performances. Franklin required several takes, and Brown simply rerecorded his performance live on a Universal Studios sound stage during filming of the holy roller church scene, with overdubs later recorded at a studio in New York City. [47] Calloway had wanted to perform a disco variation on his signature tune, "Minnie the Moocher", having done the song in several styles in the past, but Landis insisted that the song be done in an original big-band arrangement. Calloway was initially angry with Landis over this decision but later was pleased with the positive reception his performance received from audiences and fans of the film. THE BLUES BROTHERS (AA)". British Board of Film Classification. July 8, 1980. Archived from the original on August 13, 2020 . Retrieved January 27, 2013. The original Picwood preview included another musical number, "Sink the Bismark", but that footage has been lost.

The CLUI Land Use Database-Dixie Square Mall". The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Archived from the original on January 20, 2008 . Retrieved December 16, 2008.

These Blues Brothers posters are an iconic representation of the cult classic movie from 1980. Featuring Jake and Elwood Blues, these posters showcase images from their epic quest to reunite their blues band and raise money for the Catholic orphanage where they grew up. With bright colors and funky designs, these posters will be a great addition to any home or office space!

The Palace Hotel Ballroom, where the band performs their climactic concert, was at the time of filming a country club, but later became the South Shore Cultural Center, named after the Chicago neighborhood where it is located. The interior concert scenes were filmed in the Hollywood Palladium. [21] Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1980). "The Blues Brothers". Chicago Sun-Times . Retrieved September 10, 2022. The video game The Blues Brothers was released in 1991. It is a platform game in which the object is to evade police and other vigilantes to get to a blues concert.

Blues Brothers Central". The Blues Brothers: About The Movie. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009 . Retrieved December 16, 2008. The Blues Brothers". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System ( Time Warner). Archived from the original on July 27, 2020 . Retrieved March 27, 2016. The Blues Brothers band (their theme song; plays during the smashing of the Mall and again when they are introduced at the Palace Hotel Ballroom, incorporating " Time Is Tight" by Booker T. and The M.G.'s) The Blues Brothers - Chicago Filming Locations". Locations in the Blues Brothers. Archived from the original on May 24, 2008 . Retrieved December 16, 2008. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conducted by William Steinberg (plays during the scene where the Illinois Nazis chase the Blues Brothers up an unfished bridge near the end of the film)

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In the 1990s, Film Roman was putting an animated series based on this film in the works, which was scheduled to be released in fall 1997. The brothers of Aykroyd and Belushi ( Peter and Jim) were set to take their roles as the titled characters. [61] The series was ultimately canceled due to casting complications. John Belushi's memory was dedicated in the then-upcoming sequel as his character was killed off.



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