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UPC
0025192028120
Format
DVD
Release Year
1998
Rating
PG-13
Sub-Genre
Action / Adventure
Run Time
124 min.
Genre
Comedy Video
Movie/TV Title
Blues Brothers 2000
Studio
Universal Studios

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0025192028120
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Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Blues Brothers 2000
Run Time
124 min.
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
1998
Genre
Comedy Video
Studio
Universal Studios
Sub-Genre
Action / Adventure

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Item Height
0.59 in
Item Weight
0.16 lb
Item Length
7.57 in
Item Width
5.40 in

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Number of Discs
1
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  • Top favourable review

    Sequels Usually Suck

    Sequels usually suck, so I was prepared to hate this movie, especially since the original was so great. I didn't hate it. This was so artfully crafted and the cast was obviously having a great time performing that it was a joy to watch. The music was incredible, and the sheer number of legends performing it was astounding!

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  • Rent it for a day, own it for life.

    If you try to compare this movie to most modern movies, you'll be dissapointed. I'll agree to that. If however your either a true fan of music or the first movie this ones a keeper. I think the story trying to be told here is about the music. Look at it like an adult film (no there's nothing naughty here) but the comparison is good. You don't get an adult film for the story, you get it for the content. The All-star cast of some of music's best ever is the true reason to have this film. Oh and as to the bluesmobile, no it's not the same old Dodge, but a 400hp (nascar motor in movie car) Ford Crown Vic that can drive underwater (oh I know) is worth watching. Remember, thier on a mission from God.

  • Different, but still a worthwhile film to see...

    Previous experiences with "part 2" movies made much later than the original have usually left me disappointed. As such, I did not have high hopes when I discovered that a second Blues Brothers movie had been made almost twenty years after the original. I opted to buy a copy of this film mainly because of curiosity. Blues Brothers 2000 picks up the story from the first film with the lone surviving Blues Brother Elwood (played by Dan Aykroyd) getting out of prison. Everything he knows and loves is gone. Undeterred, he sets in to buying a new car (The Bluesmobile) and getting his old band back together, but not before becoming an unexpected mentor to a young boy. The story works pretty well, as does the humor. In no time at all, the police are after Elwood and his band, just like ...

  • Okay, but there is nothing like a classic...

    Think NEW COKE...ahhh, we are dating ourselves! Anyways, this movie was okay and I can see where Dan was going trying to reprise the flavor of the original. Which he tries and succeeds in some parts, such as the members of the Blues band or the appearance of Aretha Franklin or the "owner of the Honky Tonk bar (who I can't think of)" John Goodman tries to fills John Belushi's shoes but he can't...he does his best (like Dan) which leaves the little blond-haired kid who I just found annoying! One of the things that the movie could do without...and come on! WHERE IS OUR PLYMOUTH CRUISER!!! Our blessed lady of accleration is placed with a pretender! A...Ford Taurus...I think??? It looks like our baby but it smells funny...I'd love to have a car ...

  • Its just not the same without Belushi

    I have to be honest, the first Blues Brothers movie is what turned me on to the Blues. I had always liked Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Ray Charles, but had never even heard of most of the rest of the perfomers in the first movie. It opened my eyes and ears to a whole new world. As for the Music in the second movie, it has even more ambition then the first did, adding in the amazing talents of Bo Diddley, BB King, Dr. John, Wilson Pickett, Eric Clampton, Billy Preston, Sam Cooke,,, and so many other greats. The plot is pretty thin, and even though I am a big John Goodman fan, he just can't fill the shoes (or vocals) of John Belushi. God Bless Dan Akroyd for giving it a try, the soundtrack alone is what makes this movie worth watching (as long as you mute John Goodmans attempts at ...