• octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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    I just don’t have the words to describe how awesome this movie is to folks who haven’t seen it. It’s a must-watch.

    • Awesome soundtrack with
    • Very many celebrity cameos (including musical performances by Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, others), and some you won’t even notice until you google them
    • Funny and bad things happening to Nazis
    • Cops looking like fools (to be fair, that’s nearly every movie of this era)
    • Folks who would today be magas looking like fools
    • Late 70s/Early 80s kinda ribald humor
    • Over the top car chases (see OP)
    • Carrie Fisher
    • An actual mission from God (in the context of the film)
    • John Belushi at his best
    • Dan motherfucking Aykroyd
    • The Blues Brothers
    • Almost bizarrely, a positive message of inclusivity and brotherly love.

     

    sorry I forgot it wouldn’t be obvious to everyone.

    The Blues Brothers

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    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.

    Hit it.

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    sigh I see a Blues Brothers post, I must watch the Blues Brothers. No choice.

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    I remember watching this movie when I was around 12 years old. Had never heard of it before just started watching it and loved it. It’s It has become one of my top 3 favorite movies. It also introduced me to the world of the blues and some of the best blues musicians/singers.

    I remember buying the soundtrack on CD and playing it over and over again. I think I was the only pre-teen that knew of Cab Calloway and could sing “hi-de-ho” .

    wow, I was a weird kid

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      I think I was the only pre-teen that knew of Cab Calloway and could sing “hi-de-ho” .

      I thought the same thing at that age, and then my music teacher at the time was like “oh hey fun fact I played Minnie The Moocher with Callaway before he died” and busted out a picture of him with Callaway

      He and I both played trumpet so I learned how to play those lines from someone who performed with the legend himself, and Ive always thought that was one of the coolest things I’ve ever done

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    I have never seen Blues Brothers and, to my knowledge, have never seen this clip. Somehow I still knew almost immediately that this must be from Blues Brothers.

    Cultural osmosis is crazy y’all.

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    You can show me a scene with absolutely no characters and I’ll know it’s the blues brothers.

    Also here’s a 8 minute compilation of ever car crash in the movie

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      At the time, it held the record of most cars destroyed for a film. That has since been eclipsed various times, mainly by films from the fast and furious franchise. But the current record holder is one of the transformers films.

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        Oh cool, thanks for sharing! I knew the movie held some kind of record for destroying cars, but couldn’t think of exactly what it was. All I can say is that none of those other movies will ever have nearly the same amount of satisfaction with scenes like this

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    I love this movie and I’m not really much of a movie person. Absolute classic.