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| 439.1 |  | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Mon Jan 24 1994 10:16 | 7 | 
|  |     That is indeed the famous director playing the role of the Cook County
    clerk.
    
    And I agree that this is a very funny movie. The only SNL skit that
    transferred to film successfully.
    
    -- Bill
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| 439.2 |  | 7361::MAIEWSKI |  | Mon Jan 24 1994 11:31 | 12 | 
|  | RE                <<< Note 439.1 by WECARE::LYNCH "Bill Lynch" >>>
>    And I agree that this is a very funny movie. The only SNL skit that
>    transferred to film successfully.
    
  I'd have to say that Waynn's World is successful. You may or may not
have liked it but it was an SNL skit and it was successful.
  I liked both movies. I don't think either was a 4* but both were pretty
good.
  George
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| 439.3 | I stand corrected | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Mon Jan 24 1994 11:47 | 9 | 
|  |     Good point on WW. That was certainly "successful" in the sense of
    making lots of money and getting a sequel. Perhaps I had the older
    SNL skits (like The Coneheads) in mind.
    
    As far as humor is concerned I'll take TBB any day over WW.
    
    Am I showing my age? ;-)
    
    -- Bill
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| 439.4 | My 2 cents | 16134::WILLIAMS_M |  | Mon Jan 24 1994 20:05 | 5 | 
|  |     	I also agree that both of these films were successful.  But, TBB is
    a classic whereas WW has to stand the test of time like TBB has.  IMHO
    I think it will.
    
    Ron
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| 439.5 | ***** out of ****...8^)} | CDROM::SHIPLEY | Smmeeeeegggg Heeeeeeeeead | Tue Jan 25 1994 08:47 | 15 | 
|  | 
	And for you cameo lovers...
	Joe Walsh plays the convict who leaps on the table to start the
	dancing in the closing sequence... also credited at the bottom of
	the cast list...
	The Blues Brothers is my favourite film of all time, simply
	defined as such because I can and do watch it again and again
	without ever getting fed up. Is this because a lot of it can be
	classed as strung-together music videos which are intended to
	be viewed many times??
	Also the first video I actually bought a copy of.
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| 439.6 | another cameo.... | ASDG::MCNAMARA | strange visitor...... | Tue Jan 25 1994 11:13 | 8 | 
|  |     ..also in a cameo...
    
    Frank Oz, ex-Muppet wiz, as the jail stock-clerk....giving Elwood
    his "soiled" condom, amoung other items...
    
    mac
    I_LOVE_THIS_FLICK!!!!!
    
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| 439.7 |  | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say ... | Thu Jan 27 1994 09:40 | 3 | 
|  |  >I_LOVE_THIS_FLICK!!!!!
My sentiments exactly
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| 439.8 | I love this film also-but I have good reason to | 16566::PENN | Equestrian Lady | Thu Feb 03 1994 15:06 | 5 | 
|  |     I was an extra in the Blues Brothers movie.  I was in the scene at the
    concert.  We did that number at least 5-8 times.  It was lots of fun.
    I can't be see (even though I stood on the chair) but my then boyfried
    threw his cowboy hat into the air during the scene and it was captured
    onto the film.  
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| 439.9 | oh yeah, I love the movie, too :-) | 36058::CARROLLJ | I've been laughing, fast + slow | Fri Feb 04 1994 09:47 | 17 | 
|  |     
    Jeez - I love telling people this . . .
    
    	At a 'memrobilia' auction, mt girlfriend and I boughta night at Dan
    Ackroyd's House of Blues in Boston.  Dinner, drink, bottle of
    champagne, a show, etc.  Pretty cool, but the *best* part was that one
    of the original Bluesmobiles picked us up and brought us home.  
    
    	It had the huge megahorn on top ( they added the CD player, I think
    :-) ).  One of the 3 that was still in one piece from the original
    fleet of 15 used during the movie.  Quite as experience, especially as
    the driver was a Boston native ( and drove like one! :-) )
    
    	A great night, as you would expect...
    
    				- Jim
    
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| 439.10 |  | 26608::BRANDENBERG |  | Fri Feb 04 1994 13:51 | 6 | 
|  | 
That's Cambridge, not Boston, correct?  We're on the correct side
of the river... :-)  The car tours around Cambridge every weekend
but I didn't know that it was one of the actual movie cars.
monty
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| 439.11 | Crunched | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Tue Feb 15 1994 11:10 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    Does anyone have a figure for the number of police cars written off in
    this film?  And what about that parallel parking.  Don't try that one
    at home.
    
    
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| 439.12 | hut,hut,hut... | 34315::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed Feb 16 1994 14:01 | 6 | 
|  |     I don't know about anyone else, but movie ruined any future movie for
    me that has any scene with swat teams/police storming a building.
    Whenever I see that in another film, all I hear is the "hut,hut,hut..."
    sounds from this movie.
    
    janetb.
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| 439.13 | A-1 comedy | 5315::CLARK |  | Thu Jun 02 1994 21:58 | 7 | 
|  |     Great music, great film, great laughs. The "band" was a lot of very 
    talented names in the music business but the scene that always knocks
    me out is the one with Ray Charles where the photographer captures the
    keyboard reflection in Ray's glasses. Excellent. Can't begin to count
    the times I have seen this and every time it's a real pleasure. 
    "We're on a mission from God". This note makes me realize it's time for
    another viewing.
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