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Blues Brothers 2000
Cast
Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman, Joe Morton, Frank Oz View AllCrew
Dan Aykroyd (Writer), John Landis (Screenplay), John Landis (Director) View AllRelease: Feb. 5th, 1998
Runtime: 2 hours, 3 minutes
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The Blues Brothers VS Rocky Horror
Ok i got into a arguement over this whitch does everyone think is better The Blues Brothers or Rocky Horror Picture Show?
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''The Blues Brothers'' Back in Theaters...For One Night Only!!!
Originally Posted by Filmjerk
For the first time in 25 years, the original The Blues Brothers is being shown on the big screen... but for one night only!
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Sita Sings the Blues to air on PBS
Sita Sings the Blues to air on PBS
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TOO LATE BLUES (Cassavetes) on TCM at 8pm ET Tonight!
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Reviewed by
Iroquois
The fact that Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) chooses to drive away instead of listening to a Blues Traveler song that still gets played in its entirety anyway is as succinct a statement about the worth of this film as anything.
The fact that Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) chooses to drive away instead of listening to a Blues Traveler song that still gets played in its entirety anyway is as succinct a statement about the worth of this film as anything.