Blues Brothers 2000 Page #6

Synopsis: Elwood, the now lone "Blues Brother" finally released from prison, is once again enlisted by Sister Mary Stigmata in her latest crusade to raise funds for a children's hospital. Once again hitting the road to re-unite the band and win the big prize at the New Orleans Battle of the Bands, Elwood is pursued cross-country by the cops, led by Cabel the Curtis' son (and Elwood's step-brother), the Russian Mafia, and a militia group. On his new "mission from God" Elwood enlists the help of a young orphan, and a strip club bartender.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): John Landis
Production: Universal Pictures
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
46%
PG-13
Year:
1998
123 min
1,061 Views


"In the middle of the night

"I need you darlin', make things all right

"Come on, baby

"Come on, please

"Come on, baby

"Baby, please

"Turn on the light

"Let it shine on me

"Turn on your love light

"Let it shine on me

"I said a little bit higher

"Just a little bit higher

"Come on, baby

"Come on, please

"I'm beggin' you, baby

"I'm down on my knees

"Turn on the light

"Let it shine on me

"Turn on your love light

"Let it shine on me

"I feel all right

"Let it shine

"Yeah"

Love Light. The Blues Brothers.

Now it is time for you...

...the audience, to decide.

When I raise my left hand, I want to hear

the applause for the Blues Brothers.

When I raise my right hand,

I want to hear the applause for...

...the Louisiana Gator Boys.

First, the Blues Brothers.

The Louisiana Gator Boys!

That's me! The Louisiana Gator Boys!

What do you mean by this?

We don't want any trouble.

Just give us the Blues Brothers.

Russians! I told you them son-b*tches

were communists. Shoot them!

Enough!

You try any of that boojie-boojie crap

on me, I'll tell you what.

Police! Coming through! Step aside!

Coming through.

Commander!

I'm okay. I'm okay.

I'm with the band now.

It's good to see you again, Elwood.

Great to see you, Mr. Gasperon.

You're doing well in your new career.

Would you gentlemen care to jam?

What do you think, Eric?

Why not?

One, two, one, two, three, huh.

"I said hey, yeah

"I said a hey, yeah

"Come on everybody take a trip with me

"Well down the Mississippi

down in New Orleans

"You got a honeysuckle bloomin'

on the honeysuckle vine

"And love is a bloomin' there all the time

"Well every southern belle

is a Mississippi Queen

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans

"I said hey, yeah

"Come on take a stroll

down to Basin Street

"Listen to that music

with the Dixieland beat

"Well the magnolia blossoms fill the air

"Well you ain't been to heaven

till you been down there

"They got French moss hangin'

a big oak tree

"Get outta here, Jimmie Vaughan, take it

"I said hey, yeah

"Come on everybody take a trip with me

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans

"Where the honeysuckle hangin'

on a honeysuckle vine

"Well love is bloomin' there all the time

"Every southern belle

is a Mississippi Queen

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans"

I guess it's time to say goodbye, kid.

- I'm not going with them.

- You can't stay with Elwood.

They think he kidnapped you.

But they're wrong.

They won't believe that.

He's right, Buster.

If I go back with them,

they'll put me in a home with people...

...who don't love me,

and put you back in jail.

I'll never see you again.

And we'll both be sad forever.

So, what do we do?

We're all brothers now, right?

You guys stay here and distract them.

I'll kidnap Elwood.

Good luck.

See you down the road.

Further on up the road.

Stop that mound of moss!

The Lord does work in mysterious ways,

Elwood.

Put on your seat belt.

"Every southern belle

is a Mississippi Queen

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans

"I said, look out, child

"Come on take a stroll

down to Basin Street

"And listen to the music

of the Dixieland beat

"The magnolia blossoms

really fill the air

"And you ain't been to heaven

if you ain't been there

"They got French moss hangin'

from a big oak tree

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans

"Come on everybody take a trip with me

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans, hit me

"They got honeysuckle bloomin'

on a honeysuckle vine

"And love is a bloomin' there all the time

"You know every southern belle

is a Mississippi Queen

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans

"Well come on take a stroll

down to Basin Street

"And listen to the music

with the Dixieland beat

"Well the magnolia blossoms

really fill the air

"And you ain't been to heaven

if you ain't been there

"They got French moss hangin'

from a big-ass tree

"Down the Mississippi

down to New Orleans"

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I'm leaving.

"Please, please, please

"Please, please don't go

"Honey, please don't go

"I love you so

"Please, please don't go

"I love you so

"Take my hand

"I want to be your lover man

"Please

"I love you so

"Please, please don't go"

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Dan Aykroyd

Daniel Edward Aykroyd (born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, musician, businessman and filmmaker. He was an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" on Saturday Night Live (1975–79). A musical sketch he performed with John Belushi on SNL, The Blues Brothers, turned into an actual performing band and then the 1980 film The Blues Brothers. He conceived and starred in Ghostbusters (1984), which spawned a sequel and eventually an entire media franchise. In 1990, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy. He starred in his own sitcom, Soul Man (1997–98). Aykroyd is also a businessman, having co-founded the House of Blues chain of music venues and the Crystal Head Vodka brand. more…

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