SummaryElwood must reunite the old band, with a few new members, and go on another "Mission from God."
Directed By:John Landis
Written By:Dan Aykroyd, John Landis
Blues Brothers 2000
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48
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As befits a comedy monolith based around a loose series of old Saturday Night Live skits, Blues Brothers 2000 is essentially a series of flamboyant comedy and musical set-pieces, some of which soar and some of which merely twitch, but all of which are infused with a ceaseless beat-your-head-in comic sturm und drang; if one gag doesn't do it for you, surely the next one will.
75
Despite the cries of "sacrilege" by some Blues Brothers and Saturday Night Live (where the Belushi/Aykroyd act started) die-hards, Blues Brothers 2000 represents a respectable follow-up to a uniquely American classic.
63
Though it suffers from the late John Belushi's absence, John Landis's deliberately corny "Blues Brothers 2000" is a decent sequel to his cult comedy of 1980. [06 Feb 1998, p.L24]
50
The film is lame comedy surrounded by high-energy blues (and some pop, rock and country music).
40
This isn't a sequel, it's a remake. Some ingredients have been substituted, but it's the same recipe of R & B and comic overkill. As before, the best thing is the music: Aretha Franklin, Sam Moore, James Brown. The rest is stale, cynical and hamfisted.
38
With their white-boy blues grimaces, Aykroyd and Goodman are almost unwatchable.[06 Feb 1998]
25
There are chase scenes and car pileups. This wasn't fresh in 1980. It hasn't gotten any fresher.
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Sep 5, 2024
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The only good thing it has going is the great musical performances. Otherwise this movie shouldn't exist... and it has no plot.




























