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Taj Mahal - John The Revelator - Blues Brothers 2000 Intro

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5 years ago

Dean Williams

Without John Belushi there should have been no sequel. I'm disappointed Dan Aykroyd agreed to do it. The film just doesn't work.

6 years ago

Emily Petsche

Which movie is better? The Blues Brothers (1980) or Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)?

6 years ago

wlmrr

An awesome intro for a movie with lazy plot.

6 years ago

harpothehealer

Thank you Dan Akroyd and John Landis for two great entertaining movies. It was these movies that played a huge part in maintaining and revitalising  Blues and other genres and helped keep  lively hoods going.These movies are what they are, they played a vital role in  rekindling the music At the end of the day great entertainment.

7 years ago

Joseph Ciresi

This version of John the Revelator is sooo good. Prob best one next to Son House. As fas as this film it really sucked. Blues Bros 1st is one of the Greatest Films of all-time.....

7 years ago

Pepper Mill

This beginning clip was very promising. Then it went down. The thing that got me the most is how Aykroyd played Elwood. His character was so good in the first movie. The guy in this movie called Elwood has nothing to do with the Elwood of the first movie. This track and this opening was very good though.

7 years ago

Potterhead PeculiarDemigod

i miss jake

7 years ago

Motor7Mike

one of the Best Opener in Flim History

7 years ago

Linda Phillippi

starts out a little silly and raunchy but the last half hour or so totally saves it and i have to watch it over and over. It's all about the music people, who cares about a plot.

7 years ago

Matthew Jay Evans

Awesome Music, Awesome stars, awesome time of history (90s)...and yet the movie sucked!! :-(. Dammit I wished they had done the film differently.

7 years ago

AmbientSpaceNoise

This was such a great start, and then I DIED inside.

7 years ago

Alfred Neuman

Great song. In regards to the movie, I see so many similarities to Smokey & The Bandit 2. The first couple acts were a solid start and set you up for what could be a good movie. But then it seems the writer just lost all interest and somebody else took over. The magic that the original Blues Brothers movie had was the fact that they played it straight. Like the original Airplane!, it was played straight and that made for serious laughs. Airplane 2 played for laughs and just wasn't funny.Just like here. They went over the top, playing for obvious laughs that just weren't funny.Personally, I like the start. Had it been more of an homage to Jake (John) and had the plot been more-or-less Elwood trying to reunite the band one last time all the while some of the enemies from the first movie are out for blood. Chuck McElroy, Twiggy, the two cops, Steve Lawrence (who we find out, never got paid - lol). Could've been a good flick.

8 years ago

Andria Antonakos

So I have a fan theory about what happened to Jake and Curtis: Jake got out of prison only to die several years later in a drug deal gone wrong inside the abandoned hulk of the Dixie Square Mall, and Curtis was so shook up over losing Jake, Elwood and the orphanage that he took his own life

8 years ago

SnOpeK Domowei

I saw a Volvo 240, this video just got better

8 years ago

Toogood_ JLV

It would of made me feel a Lil better if they would of used John Belushis Brother Jim Belushi

8 years ago

PokedexGameplay

the opening was pretty good....

9 years ago

thetick532

You got no plot, you got no comedy, and you don't even have the other blues brother. Unless you have an entertaining sock puppet under that hat, count me the fuck out of this!

9 years ago

ben inglis

Cheap, tacky, lame... It brings the fantastic music down a peg.

9 years ago

jazzalex22

It's got no plot, It's got no comedy, and it doesn't even have the other Blues Brother. Unless if you have something else to offer me, count me the fuck out of this.

9 years ago

Nooz024

Elwood the Revelator

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