One of the best musicals ever made. Overall it had great music, comedy, cameos, stunts and of course Belushi at his best. Always a great movie that I can always rewatch and never get sick of. The second movie of course was a nada, but it was cool to see the old faces from the original.
2006-09-04 08:05:02
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answered by Super Sean 3
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She Caught The Katy
2. Peter Gunn Theme
3. Gimme Some Lovin'
4. Shake A Tail Feather
5. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
6. The Old Landmark
7. Think
8. Theme From Rawhide
9. Minnie The Moocher
10. Sweet Home Chicago
11. Jailhouse Rock
Some classic tunes there!
2006-09-04 08:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I loved the Blues Brothers film Starring John Belushi. And the music was awesome.
2006-09-04 08:05:22
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answered by Vida 6
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It was great! The music was great and the car chase near the end of the movie was just awesome.
2006-09-04 08:07:34
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answered by brainstorm 6
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i assume you mean Belushi and Ackroyd, the REAL blues brothers. that is good music. i had the soundtrack on cassette for years. the best was Aretha Franklin.
2006-09-04 08:04:51
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answered by all8upchamp 4
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classic , timeless, fun
"Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration"
Cab Caloway drives that Caddy ...verry rare funeral open car called "Flower Car"
it's only seen for a few seconds
2006-09-04 08:02:48
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answered by ? 6
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I love it! It really rocks. I watch that movie all the time. I think Akroyed and Bellushi can sing! Rock on!
(I know I probably spelled their names wrong!)
2006-09-04 08:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I love them...."we're on a mission from God!"
Classic, John Belushi was in his prime!
2006-09-04 08:02:20
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answered by amb6487 2
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tht movie was and still is the best movie ever made
2006-09-04 08:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it. It is one of my favorite movies. What do you think of it?
2006-09-04 08:02:17
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answered by gin 4
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