Blues Brothers 2000

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Blues Brothers 2000

Blues Brothers 2000 poster
Directed by John Landis
Produced by Dan Aykroyd
Leslie Belzberg
John Landis
Written by Dan Aykroyd
John Landis
Starring Dan Aykroyd
John Goodman
Joe Morton
J. Evan Bonifant
Nia Peeples
Music by Peter Bernstein
Paul Shaffer
Cinematography David Herrington
Editing by Dale Beldin
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) February 6, 1998
Running time 123 min.
Country USA
Language English
IMDb profile

Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 musical/comedy film and sequel to the highly successful 1980 film The Blues Brothers. Directed by John Landis, the film featured Dan Aykroyd and John Goodman, with cameos by many musicians.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Blues Brothers 2000 picks up 18 years after The Blues Brothers, with Elwood being released from prison, this time a rather high-tech private prison rather than the old Illinois state prison depicted in the first film. He learns that Jake (John Belushi) has died, along with their surrogate father figure Curtis (Cab Calloway), and that the orphanage the two had saved in the first film is no more; however he is told of a half brother (of sorts). He is the illegitimate son of Curtis, named Cab (Joe Morton). Cab is a chief in the police force and refuses to reunite with or support Elwood, a habitual criminal. Elwood takes a job as an announcer in a nightclub (A strip club owned by a previous member of the Blues Brothers band), where he discovers that the bartender (played by John Goodman) has singing talent, while getting on the bad side of the Russian mafia who have been demanding payoffs from the nightclub.

After the Russian mafia burns down the club, Elwood resolves to put the band back together once again with John Goodman's character as his new partner and a 10-year old orphan named Buster (J. Evan Bonifant) also tagging along. The band travels to several locations shown in the first film with a depiction of how they have changed in the intervening years (Bob's Country Bunker for example is now Bob's Country Kitchen, a family restaurant). As well as upsetting the mafia, Elwood also falls foul of a "white power group" and the police force, headed by a zealous Cab.

Finally, the band heads south to Louisiana with the intention of entering a battle of the bands held at the home of a voodoo practitioner named Queen Moussette, played by Erykah Badu. At the battle of the bands they compete against B.B. King's band, which by ironic or writer plot only started the band after Elwood bought a police car from him in the beginning of the film.

The following musicians made cameo appearances in the film:

Many others also appeared, some of whom featured as members of the fictional band The Louisiana Gator Boys.

The film was considered a box office failure, only generating a little over $14 million in box office sales[1] on an approximate $28 million budget.[2]

  • The Blues Brothers 2000 made a record in the Guinness Book Of Records, for the biggest car pile up, a record previously held by the original film. Approximately 60 cars were used in the scene after Elwood says to the band "Don't look back." Inevitably, they look back and see the massive pile-up.
  • The film was originally intended to include Brother Zee Blues (James Belushi). But due to an already existing television deal, Belushi was unable to appear in the film and the script was altered to include Cab Blues (Joe Morton).
  • Dedicated to: John Belushi (1949-1982), John Candy (1950-1994) and Cab Calloway (1907-1994), in loving memory.
    • Joe Morton's character, Cabel (or "Cab"), is named in homage to Cab Calloway.
  • A new Bluesmobile, a Ford LTD Crown Victoria, also a used police car, replaces the Dodge Monaco from the first film.
  • Queen Moussette's character is based largely on voodoo priestess Marie Laveau.
  • The band's original keyboardist, Paul Shaffer, was committed to Gilda Radner's one-woman show on Broadway and was unable to appear in the first film. He was replaced by actor-musician Murphy Dunne. However, Shaffer appears in Blues Brothers 2000 as Marco, Queen Moussette's aide. During the Funky Nassau number, Marco asks to cut in on keyboards, which Murph allows. This marks the first on-screen time that the Blues Brothers Band plays with their original keyboardist.
  • Murph yields his position on keyboards in both Blues Brothers movies. First, to Ray Charles in the original, and to Paul Shaffer in this movie.
  • Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, who appear at the battle of the bands, played together in the supergroup Blind Faith.
  • Parts of the movie were filmed in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The scene where they submerge their car to evade police was shot in the Welland River.

  1. ^ Box Office Mojo. Blues Brothers 2000. Retrieved on December 16, 2006.
  2. ^ Internet Movie Database. Business Data for Blues Brothers 2000. Retrieved on December 16, 2006.

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