As much as I hate John Landis I admit the list would not be complete without The Blues Brothers.
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The most wonderful chase ever.
Not only was The Blues Brothers a great Chicago-based/made film, but it was the start of all the other great Chicago-made films over the next 15-20 years, because it made the city realize how much money could be generated from a big Hollywood film being made in the city.
I recently watched The Best of the Blues Brothers. An interesting clip show including scenes of Dan Aykroyd interviewing Elwood.
Laga, can you email me your address again? I seem to have lost it and I need to get that comic out to you!
Thanks, Cashmere! Something's weird with Gmail but I'll send it as soon as I can, or possibly I've already sent it twice so apologies if you get three copies of the same email.
I finally watched those Betty Boop cartoons linked upthread. Dang trippy. The Forbidden Zone makes a bit more sense now.
I just made D guess what movie Tom Selleck has in development. It's 3 Men and a Bride but he guessed Quigley something. Wouldn't that be awesome?
Pete showed me the trailer for Rozencrantz & Guildenstern Are Undead. I am looking forward to that movie SO much.
Pete showed me the trailer for Rozencrantz & Guildenstern Are Undead. I am looking forward to that movie SO much.
Is there a link, perchance?