The Blues Brothers (1980)
The Blues Brothers Quote: “It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark… and we’re wearing sunglasses.” – Elwood Blues
Was 1980’s “Blue Brothers” a perfect movie? Special guest and soul music expert King Bee says yes! Blue Brothers transcended the labels of “comedy,” “musical,” and ’80s movie with an incredible awareness of city life and urban joy. It also wrecked over 100 cars and had a massive budget for free cocaine.
Plot Summary: “The Blues Brothers” After his release from prison, Jake (John Belushi) reunites with his brother, Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) — collectively known as the “Blues Brothers.” Jake’s first task is to save the orphanage the brothers grew up in from closing, by raising $5,000 to pay back taxes. The two are convinced they can earn the money by getting their old band back together. However, after playing several gigs and making a few enemies, including the police, the brothers face daunting odds to deliver the money on time.
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Enjoying this episode of the Brothers Blues. By way of explanation for “…why Nazis?”, there was a famous march in the suburb of Skokie just a couple of years before the film was made. Elwood would have remembered this quite well: https://abcnews.go.com/US/skokie-legacy-nazi-march-town-holocaust-survivors/story?id=56026742
James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Cab Calloway and Ray Charles – were cast because there careers had leveled off if not we’re in decline. They all saw a resurgence after this movie.