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The Blues Brothers

Mr. Lucky

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Tony in Tarzana said:
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Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

Jake: Hit it.
 

Tony in Tarzana

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I used to have a ratty black 1969 Imperial, and I'd drive it around with a cheap wool felt black stingy-brim I found at a department store, and my Wayfarers of course. :cool:

It was amazing how powerful that Mopar 440 was, even in such a heavy car. For its size, it handled pretty darn well, too.
 

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Tony in Tarzana said:
I used to have a ratty black 1969 Imperial, and I'd drive it around with a cheap wool felt black stingy-brim I found at a department store, and my Wayfarers of course. :cool:

It was amazing how powerful that Mopar 440 was, even in such a heavy car. For its size, it handled pretty darn well, too.
No kidding! I was an old school Mopar man for a long time.

A sampling:
'69 Dodge Polara
'69 Fury III
'71 Coronet
'75 Valiant
'73 Dart
'61 Newport
'73 Polara

Then gas started goin up. Now? 2002 PT. Much nicer on the gas. Much niceer.
 

panamag8or

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GOK said:
Good lord no but I'd hazard a guess and say....a lot! lol I did read somewhere that the film holds the record for having the largest amount of wrecked cars.
It holds the record for the most expensive car chase scene ever. The mall used in the movie is still around, although it is a "dead mall". A year or so ago, some guys got permission to re-create the mall scene. You can find it on Youtube. The mall was already closed when "Blues Brothers" was filmed there. The producers had to re-stock the whole mall to make it look active.
 

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I can see why it would be so expensive then. I've been looking around but have been unable to discover exactly how many cars were wrecked throughout the entire film.
 

panamag8or

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GOK said:
I can see why it would be so expensive then. I've been looking around but have been unable to discover exactly how many cars were wrecked throughout the entire film.
I found this on a trivia site:
"Blues Brothers" holds the world record for most car crashes in a movie. This are 13 Blues Mobiles, and anywhere from 50-60 other cars.
 

miss1934

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this is one of those movies that is great to put on in the background though, or when you're driving if you have a dvd player in your car, because without the visual it causes you to really focus on the one-liners. I found it much funnier. a personal favorite of mine though is Carrie Fishers role and then the scene with the penguin. It was also fun to see a more recent performance of cab calloway's.
 

Gray Ghost

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Some of my favorite quotes from the movie:

Elwood: Illinois Nazis.

Jake: I hate Illinois Nazis.

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Elwood: Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail us now.

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Jake: First you traded the Cadillac in for a microphone. Then you lied to me about the band. And now you're gonna put me right back in the joint!

Elwood: They're not gonna catch us. We're on a mission from God.

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Police Dispatcher: Use of unnecessary violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers HAS been approved.

Gray Ghost
 

Quigley Brown

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I'm glad I was in college at the time it came out. To watch it in a theater with a bunch of other rowdy students seeing for the first time was an experience I'll never forget. It was a fun time then as other (sort of) cult films came out, too: Caddyshack, Animal House, Breakfast Club... Are there any films out today that can give students the same experience? I don't think so.
 

Mr. Sable

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That's my all time favourite movie. I even used to have a 1974 Dodge Monaco cop car (two interior dome lights and radio mounts inside); it ended up in about the same shape as the Bluesmobile did.
 

RetroModelSari

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When I was a child I would watch the movie over and over again. My Mom had a cassette with the soundtrack and I used to hear it a lot, too.

My boyfriend was a teenager when it came out and not too long ago we realised we both loved Blues Brothers back than when it came out (or better me when it came in TV and we recorded it since I was just a thought of the universe when it was in cinema). So I guess I got to get it on DVD for us :D
 

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Aside from the old Sat.Night Live bits IMO this is THE movie I'll remember them by & an all time Comedy Classic :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

SC lol lol lol
 

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