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Blues Brothers 2000

Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis from a screenplay written by Landis and Dan Aykroyd, both of whom were also producers, and starring Aykroyd and John Goodman. The film serves as a sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. It also includes cameo appearances by various musicians.

Blues Brothers 2000
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Landis
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDavid Herrington
Edited byDale Beldin
Music byPaul Shaffer
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • February 6, 1998 (1998-02-06)
Running time
123 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million
Box office$32.1 million

The film was released on February 6, 1998, to mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. It grossed $32.1 million on a budget of $30 million. The film is dedicated to John Belushi, Cab Calloway and John Candy, cast members from the original film who had died prior to its production, in addition to Junior Wells, who died one month before it was released.

Plot edit

Elwood Blues is released from prison after serving eighteen years for the events of the previous film and is informed that his brother, "Joliet" Jake Blues, has died. He is picked up by Matara, a friend who works for his former drummer Willie Hall, who wants to help him get back on his feet.

Before meeting up with Willie, Elwood asks to be dropped off to see Mother Mary Stigmata who is now working at a hospital after the orphanage was closed. She informs him that Curtis has also died but fathered an illegitimate son named Cabel Chamberlain, who is an Illinois State Police commander, and introduces him to an orphan named Buster to suggest mentoring him.

Against Stigmata’s advice, Elwood tracks Cabel down at his police headquarters to inform him of his real father and asks him to join The Blues Brothers Band, which he plans on reforming. Cabel, upset by the news and offended by the suggestion to join him after seeing Elwood's and Jake's criminal histories, throws him out of the building, where Buster steals his wallet; it contains enough money for Elwood to purchase a new Bluesmobile.

Elwood and Buster begin tracking down members of the former band to recruit them from their current jobs. Willie runs a strip club and joins after it is burned down by the Russian mafia because Elwood enlisted the help of Willie's barman, "Mighty" Mack McTeer, to try and convince them to leave the club alone. Another member named Matt "Guitar" Murphy joins again at the advice of his wife, with whom he now runs a Mercedes-Benz dealership. Three members work at a radio station and quickly agree to join, and finally, Murphy Dunne joins after his boss at a call center gives him permission.

The newly-reformed band uses their old agent to book them a show. On the way to it, they are followed by Cabel and the Illinois state police, who are now looking for Elwood for stealing Cabel's wallet earlier, and believing that he has kidnapped Buster. While avoiding the police, Elwood interrupts a militia group meeting, unintentionally destroying their boat full of explosives they planned to use.

The band arrives at the show to find they have been mistakenly booked as a Bluegrass band, but perform anyway. Afterwards, they evade capture by the police, but they catch up with them at a tent revival where Reverend Cleophus James is preaching. Before Cabel can arrest them, he has an epiphany brought on by Reverend Cleophus that he should join the band instead of being a police officer. The band evades capture once more, now with Cabel joining them, who the police believe is brainwashed.

The band continues on to their next booking, an audition for a Battle of the Bands put on by Queen Mousette who Mack informs is allegedly a 130-year-old voodoo witch. Queen Mousette requests the band play something Caribbean; when Elwood explains they don't play Caribbean music, she casts a spell on them to play anyway. She accepts the band into the battle, however, Elwood, Mack, and Cabel are turned into statues.

At the show, Queen Mousette undoes the spell to allow the Blues Brothers to play against the Louisiana Gator Boys, a supergroup of blues musicians who win the battle. After the battle, the show is interrupted by the arrival of the Russian mafia and militia group from earlier; they are turned into rats by Queen Mousette. The Illinois state police arrive, but stand down after Cabel informs them that he is all right. Elwood suggests that the two bands jam together on stage, and uses the performance as cover when Mother Mary Stigmata arrives to say goodbye to Cabel and Mack and escape with Buster, with the police giving chase.

Cast and characters edit

Bands and musical guests edit

Kathleen Freeman, Frank Oz, Steve Lawrence and Jeff Morris appeared in cameos,[3] all reprising their roles from the original film. Nia Peeples portrays a state police officer, Darrell Hammond a militia member, John Lyons a Russian thug, and Paul Shaffer as Queen Moussette's majordomo.

Production edit

Shortly Before John Belushi's death, a sequel to The Blues Brothers had been considered. John Landis revealed in an Interview.

"We'd always intended for a sequel with John, but of course when he passed away, it was obvious we weren't going to do it. But Danny had been performing with John Goodman and Jimmy Belushi and the band, and he said, "You know, this is great, because this music is recognized now—let's do a movie." I said, "Great, sure, okay," and we wrote what I thought was a terrific script. Then Universal Studios eviscerated it. That was a strange experience, because the first thing they said was that it had to be PG, which meant they couldn't use profanity, which is basically cutting the Blues Brothers' nuts off. The first movie is an R-rated film, but there's no nudity or violence in it. It's just the language. Then they said, "You have to have a child, you have to have…" The bottom line was, the only way that movie was going to get made was to agree with everything they said. You know the difference between a brown-nose and a shithead? Depth perception. That's the only time I never really fought with the studio, because they didn't really want to make it. So we did every single thing they said. By the time we'd done that, the script was kind of homogenized and uninteresting. Danny said, "It's about the music. It's just about the music, John, so don't worry about it. We'll get the best people, and we'll make a great album, and get these people on film. We have to document these people." It's interesting, because, as much as I make fun of Danny, three or four of those guys have passed away since we made that movie. People say, "Okay, you've got Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, James Brown, Cab Calloway, and John Lee Hooker in The Blues Brothers—who's in Blues Brothers 2000?" The answer? Everyone else. The first movie has five musical numbers, and the second movie has 18."[4]

The film made it into the Guinness Book of Records for the biggest car pile-up, a record previously held by the original film. 63 cars were used in the scene after Elwood says to the band, "Don't look back." Inevitably, everyone looks back and sees the massive pile-up. Portions of this scene were filmed in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Casting edit

The film was originally intended to include Brother Zee Blues (Jim Belushi). But due to an already existing television deal (he had been cast in the ABC drama Total Security), he was unable to appear and the script was altered to include Cab Blues (Joe Morton). This character was named Cabel as an homage to Cab Calloway, who died four years prior to the film's release. (His character Curtis was revealed to have died in the film along with Jake.)

The Blues Brothers' original keyboardist, Paul Shaffer, had been committed to Gilda Radner's one-woman show on Broadway and was therefore unable to appear in the original film. He was replaced by actor-musician Murphy Dunne. Shaffer does appear in this one, taking a week off from Late Show with David Letterman to film his role as Queen Moussette's majordomo and emcee of the Battle of the Bands (Warren Zevon took his place that week on Letterman's show). Shaffer shaved his head for the role, a change in appearance he chose to retain permanently.

During the "Funky Nassau" number, Shaffer in his character of "Marco," asks to cut in on keyboards, which Murph allows. This marks the first time on-screen that the Blues Brothers Band played with their original keyboardist.

Several cast members from the original film reprised their roles, including Frank Oz, Jeff Morris, Steve Lawrence, Kathleen Freeman, Aretha Franklin, and James Brown.

Release edit

The film was screened out of competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.[5]

Box office edit

The film grossed a little over $14 million in box office sales in North America.[6]

Critical reception edit

The film received mixed reviews, averaging a 46% positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 48 reviews, and a critical consensus that reads, "Braving onward without the late John Belushi, Blues Brothers 2000 gets the band back together with a spirited soundtrack, but a mission that's far less divine".[7] It earned a D score from Entertainment Weekly.[8] Roger Ebert gave it 2 stars, saying, "The film is lame comedy surrounded by high-energy blues (and some pop, rock and country music)."[9]

Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

Video game edit

A Blues Brothers 2000 video game was released for the Nintendo 64 on November 17, 2000, two years after the film's release. The plot involves Elwood as the main character going through different chapters and levels while trying to save the kidnapped members of the band one by one. Like the film on which it based and the video game based on the original film, it was poorly received.

Soundtrack edit

Future edit

In a 2023 Interview, Jim Belushi stated that Aykroyd had kept pitching him several ideas for a third film such as a female centric film where Elwood Mentors Blues Sisters. & a film where Elwood finds Jake's long lost biological brother in Albania[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "BLUES BROTHERS 2000 (PG)". British Board of Film Classification. March 12, 1998. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  2. ^ Blues Brothers 2000 (Motion picture). 1998. Film credits, at time 1:58.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958.
  4. ^ "John Landis". The A.V. Club. July 21, 2004. Retrieved October 14, 2023.
  5. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Blues Brothers 2000". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved October 4, 2009.
  6. ^ "Box Office Mojo". Blues Brothers 2000. Retrieved December 16, 2006.
  7. ^ "Blues Brothers 2000 (1997)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  8. ^ Sinclair, Tom (February 20, 1998). "Blues Brothers 2000". Entertainment Weekly. Time Warner. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (February 26, 1998). "Blues Brothers 2000 Movie Review (1998)". RoberEbert.com. Ebert Digital LLC. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  10. ^ "Home - Cinemascore". Cinemascore. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  11. ^ Plale, Mathew (April 4, 2023). "Dan Aykroyd won't stop pitching Blues Brothers sequels to Jim Belushi". JoBlo. Retrieved October 14, 2023.

External links edit

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Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis from a screenplay written by Landis and Dan Aykroyd both of whom were also producers and starring Aykroyd and John Goodman The film serves as a sequel to the 1980 film The Blues Brothers It also includes cameo appearances by various musicians Blues Brothers 2000Theatrical release posterDirected byJohn LandisWritten byDan Aykroyd John LandisProduced byDan Aykroyd Leslie Belzberg John LandisStarringDan Aykroyd John Goodman Joe Morton J Evan Bonifant Aretha Franklin James Brown B B King The Blues Brothers BandCinematographyDavid HerringtonEdited byDale BeldinMusic byPaul ShafferDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateFebruary 6 1998 1998 02 06 Running time123 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 30 millionBox office 32 1 millionThe film was released on February 6 1998 to mixed to negative reviews from critics It grossed 32 1 million on a budget of 30 million The film is dedicated to John Belushi Cab Calloway and John Candy cast members from the original film who had died prior to its production in addition to Junior Wells who died one month before it was released Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Bands and musical guests 2 1 1 The Blues Brothers Band 2 1 2 Musical guests 2 1 3 The Louisiana Gator Boys 3 Production 3 1 Casting 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 5 Video game 6 Soundtrack 7 Future 8 References 9 External linksPlot editElwood Blues is released from prison after serving eighteen years for the events of the previous film and is informed that his brother Joliet Jake Blues has died He is picked up by Matara a friend who works for his former drummer Willie Hall who wants to help him get back on his feet Before meeting up with Willie Elwood asks to be dropped off to see Mother Mary Stigmata who is now working at a hospital after the orphanage was closed She informs him that Curtis has also died but fathered an illegitimate son named Cabel Chamberlain who is an Illinois State Police commander and introduces him to an orphan named Buster to suggest mentoring him Against Stigmata s advice Elwood tracks Cabel down at his police headquarters to inform him of his real father and asks him to join The Blues Brothers Band which he plans on reforming Cabel upset by the news and offended by the suggestion to join him after seeing Elwood s and Jake s criminal histories throws him out of the building where Buster steals his wallet it contains enough money for Elwood to purchase a new Bluesmobile Elwood and Buster begin tracking down members of the former band to recruit them from their current jobs Willie runs a strip club and joins after it is burned down by the Russian mafia because Elwood enlisted the help of Willie s barman Mighty Mack McTeer to try and convince them to leave the club alone Another member named Matt Guitar Murphy joins again at the advice of his wife with whom he now runs a Mercedes Benz dealership Three members work at a radio station and quickly agree to join and finally Murphy Dunne joins after his boss at a call center gives him permission The newly reformed band uses their old agent to book them a show On the way to it they are followed by Cabel and the Illinois state police who are now looking for Elwood for stealing Cabel s wallet earlier and believing that he has kidnapped Buster While avoiding the police Elwood interrupts a militia group meeting unintentionally destroying their boat full of explosives they planned to use The band arrives at the show to find they have been mistakenly booked as a Bluegrass band but perform anyway Afterwards they evade capture by the police but they catch up with them at a tent revival where Reverend Cleophus James is preaching Before Cabel can arrest them he has an epiphany brought on by Reverend Cleophus that he should join the band instead of being a police officer The band evades capture once more now with Cabel joining them who the police believe is brainwashed The band continues on to their next booking an audition for a Battle of the Bands put on by Queen Mousette who Mack informs is allegedly a 130 year old voodoo witch Queen Mousette requests the band play something Caribbean when Elwood explains they don t play Caribbean music she casts a spell on them to play anyway She accepts the band into the battle however Elwood Mack and Cabel are turned into statues At the show Queen Mousette undoes the spell to allow the Blues Brothers to play against the Louisiana Gator Boys a supergroup of blues musicians who win the battle After the battle the show is interrupted by the arrival of the Russian mafia and militia group from earlier they are turned into rats by Queen Mousette The Illinois state police arrive but stand down after Cabel informs them that he is all right Elwood suggests that the two bands jam together on stage and uses the performance as cover when Mother Mary Stigmata arrives to say goodbye to Cabel and Mack and escape with Buster with the police giving chase Cast and characters editBands and musical guests edit The Blues Brothers Band edit Main article The Blues Brothers Dan Aykroyd as Elwood J Blues harmonica and vocals John Goodman as Mighty Mack McTeer lead vocals Joe Morton as Commander Cabel Chamberlain Cab Blues vocals J Evan Bonifant as Buster Scribbles Blues vocals and harmonica harmonica recorded by John Popper Steve Cropper as Steve the Colonel Cropper rhythm guitar and vocals Donald Duck Dunn as Donald Duck Dunn bass guitar Murphy Dunne as Murphy Murph Dunne keyboards Willie Hall as Willie Too Big Hall drums and percussion Tom Malone as Tom Bones Malone trombone tenor saxophone and vocals Lou Marini as Blue Lou Marini alto saxophone and tenor saxophone and vocals Matt Murphy as Matt Guitar Murphy lead guitar Alan Rubin as Alan Mr Fabulous Rubin trumpet percussion and vocalsMusical guests edit Erykah Badu as Queen Moussette 2 Blues Traveler as themselves Lonnie Brooks as himself Eddie Floyd as Ed Aretha Franklin as Mrs Murphy James Brown as Reverend Cleophus James Jonny Lang as janitor Sam Moore as Reverend Morris Wilson Pickett as Mr Pickett Junior Wells as himself The Louisiana Gator Boys edit The Louisiana Gator Boys is a blues supergroup created for the film They face The Blues Brothers in a Battle of the Bands The band is composed of Jeff Skunk Baxter guitar Gary U S Bonds vocals Eric Clapton vocals and guitar Clarence Clemons vocals tenor saxophone and tambourine Jack DeJohnette drums Bo Diddley vocals and guitar Jon Faddis trumpet Isaac Hayes vocals Dr John vocals and piano B B King as Malvern Gasperone vocals and guitar Tommy Pipes McDonnell vocals Charlie Musselwhite vocals and harmonica Billy Preston vocals and synthesizer Lou Rawls vocals Joshua Redman tenor saxophone Paul Shaffer as Marco Himself keyboards Koko Taylor vocals Travis Tritt vocals and guitar Jimmie Vaughan vocals and guitar Grover Washington Jr baritone saxophone Willie Weeks bass guitar Steve Winwood vocals and organ Kathleen Freeman Frank Oz Steve Lawrence and Jeff Morris appeared in cameos 3 all reprising their roles from the original film Nia Peeples portrays a state police officer Darrell Hammond a militia member John Lyons a Russian thug and Paul Shaffer as Queen Moussette s majordomo Production editShortly Before John Belushi s death a sequel to The Blues Brothers had been considered John Landis revealed in an Interview We d always intended for a sequel with John but of course when he passed away it was obvious we weren t going to do it But Danny had been performing with John Goodman and Jimmy Belushi and the band and he said You know this is great because this music is recognized now let s do a movie I said Great sure okay and we wrote what I thought was a terrific script Then Universal Studios eviscerated it That was a strange experience because the first thing they said was that it had to be PG which meant they couldn t use profanity which is basically cutting the Blues Brothers nuts off The first movie is an R rated film but there s no nudity or violence in it It s just the language Then they said You have to have a child you have to have The bottom line was the only way that movie was going to get made was to agree with everything they said You know the difference between a brown nose and a shithead Depth perception That s the only time I never really fought with the studio because they didn t really want to make it So we did every single thing they said By the time we d done that the script was kind of homogenized and uninteresting Danny said It s about the music It s just about the music John so don t worry about it We ll get the best people and we ll make a great album and get these people on film We have to document these people It s interesting because as much as I make fun of Danny three or four of those guys have passed away since we made that movie People say Okay you ve got Aretha Franklin Ray Charles James Brown Cab Calloway and John Lee Hooker in The Blues Brothers who s in Blues Brothers 2000 The answer Everyone else The first movie has five musical numbers and the second movie has 18 4 The film made it into the Guinness Book of Records for the biggest car pile up a record previously held by the original film 63 cars were used in the scene after Elwood says to the band Don t look back Inevitably everyone looks back and sees the massive pile up Portions of this scene were filmed in Niagara Falls Ontario Casting edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The film was originally intended to include Brother Zee Blues Jim Belushi But due to an already existing television deal he had been cast in the ABC drama Total Security he was unable to appear and the script was altered to include Cab Blues Joe Morton This character was named Cabel as an homage to Cab Calloway who died four years prior to the film s release His character Curtis was revealed to have died in the film along with Jake The Blues Brothers original keyboardist Paul Shaffer had been committed to Gilda Radner s one woman show on Broadway and was therefore unable to appear in the original film He was replaced by actor musician Murphy Dunne Shaffer does appear in this one taking a week off from Late Show with David Letterman to film his role as Queen Moussette s majordomo and emcee of the Battle of the Bands Warren Zevon took his place that week on Letterman s show Shaffer shaved his head for the role a change in appearance he chose to retain permanently During the Funky Nassau number Shaffer in his character of Marco asks to cut in on keyboards which Murph allows This marks the first time on screen that the Blues Brothers Band played with their original keyboardist Several cast members from the original film reprised their roles including Frank Oz Jeff Morris Steve Lawrence Kathleen Freeman Aretha Franklin and James Brown Release editThe film was screened out of competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival 5 Box office edit The film grossed a little over 14 million in box office sales in North America 6 Critical reception edit The film received mixed reviews averaging a 46 positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes based on 48 reviews and a critical consensus that reads Braving onward without the late John Belushi Blues Brothers 2000 gets the band back together with a spirited soundtrack but a mission that s far less divine 7 It earned a D score from Entertainment Weekly 8 Roger Ebert gave it 2 stars saying The film is lame comedy surrounded by high energy blues and some pop rock and country music 9 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 10 Video game editMain article Blues Brothers 2000 video game A Blues Brothers 2000 video game was released for the Nintendo 64 on November 17 2000 two years after the film s release The plot involves Elwood as the main character going through different chapters and levels while trying to save the kidnapped members of the band one by one Like the film on which it based and the video game based on the original film it was poorly received Soundtrack editMain article Blues Brothers 2000 soundtrack Future editIn a 2023 Interview Jim Belushi stated that Aykroyd had kept pitching him several ideas for a third film such as a female centric film where Elwood Mentors Blues Sisters amp a film where Elwood finds Jake s long lost biological brother in Albania 11 References edit BLUES BROTHERS 2000 PG British Board of Film Classification March 12 1998 Retrieved March 11 2016 Blues Brothers 2000 Motion picture 1998 Film credits at time 1 58 Larkin Colin May 27 2011 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Omnibus Press ISBN 9780857125958 John Landis The A V Club July 21 2004 Retrieved October 14 2023 Festival de Cannes Blues Brothers 2000 festival cannes com Retrieved October 4 2009 Box Office Mojo Blues Brothers 2000 Retrieved December 16 2006 Blues Brothers 2000 1997 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved January 20 2023 Sinclair Tom February 20 1998 Blues Brothers 2000 Entertainment Weekly Time Warner Retrieved May 14 2018 Ebert Roger February 26 1998 Blues Brothers 2000 Movie Review 1998 RoberEbert com Ebert Digital LLC Retrieved May 16 2018 Home Cinemascore Cinemascore Retrieved December 28 2019 Plale Mathew April 4 2023 Dan Aykroyd won t stop pitching Blues Brothers sequels to Jim Belushi JoBlo Retrieved October 14 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Blues Brothers 2000 Blues Brothers 2000 at IMDb Blues Brothers 2000 at the TCM Movie Database Blues Brothers 2000 at Box Office Mojo Blues Brothers 2000 at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blues Brothers 2000 amp oldid 1188614901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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