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John Belushi SNL Audition
Rare video of John Belushi very early in his career auditioning in the SNL studio
JOHN BELUSHI AND DAN AYKROYD ON THE TODAY SHOW 1981
The late great John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd are interviewed by acclaimed movie critic Gene Shalit on "The Today Show" in 1981, talking about their latest release at the time, "Neighbors", which turned out to be the last vehicle for the two, as Belushi died a few months after this interview was done. Some of the quotes by the two are now in hindsight, prophetic and sad. Yet, still a funny, slightly subdued interview.
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John Belushi on Saturday Night Live imitating Joe Cocker on the song With A Little Help From My Friends. 10-25-75
John Belushi - Lonely At The Bottom
John Belushi does Joe Cocker Leon Russel by Paul Jacobs From The National Lampoon Lemmings Roadshow 1973
CNN: Dan Aykroyd remembers John Belushi
Dan Aykroyd recalls the first time he met John Belushi and formed the Blues Brothers. HLN's Showbiz Tonight has more.
James Belushi ; " I'm an eagle " (Albanian)
James Adam "Jim" Belushi born June 15, 1954 is an Albanian American actor, comedian and musician. He is the younger brother of John Belushi. He had a leading role in the sitcom "According to Jim". Early life Belushi was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Agnes (née Samaras), who was of Albanian descent and worked as a goat farmer, and Adam Belushi, an Albanian immigrant and restaurant operator who left his native village, Qyteza, in 1934 at the age of sixteen. After graduating from Wheaton Central High School, Belushi attended the College of DuPage and graduated from Southern Illinois University with a degree in Speech and Theater Arts. Career From 1977 to 1980, Belushi, like his older brother, John Belushi, who died in 1982, worked with the Chicago theater group The Second City. During this period, Belushi made his television debut in 1978's Who's Watching the Kids and also had a small part in Brian De Palma's The Fury. His first significant role was in Michael Mann's Thief (1981). After his elder brother John's death, from 1983 to 1985, he appeared on Saturday Night Live; he portrayed characters such as Hank Rippy from "Hello, Trudy!", and "That White Guy". Belushi also appeared in the film Trading Places as a drunk man in a gorilla suit during a New Year's Eve party. Jim made a guest appearance in Faerie Tale Theatre's third season episode Pinocchio, starring Paul Reubens as the titular puppet. Belushi rose to greater prominence with his supporting roles in About ...
Eliza Dushku-James Belushi - Albanian late Show
Albanian Americans are United States citizens of Albanian ancestry. According to the 2000 US census, there are 113661 Americans of full or partial Albanian descent.List of Albanian Americans John Belushi,James Belushi,Eliza Dushku,Joseph J. DioGuardi,Bill Kovach,Ferid Murad
John Belushi - A memorial video
A memorial video dedicated to the late , great actor/comedian John Belushi who died of an intoxication of cocaine and heroin on the 5th March 1982 aged just 33. Much can be said for John , he brought entertainment to the world with his numerous sketches and was an inspiration to other up and coming celebrities such as Chris Farley , who also passed tragically through the same circumstances as John , or if its bring a mile and a laugh to the most serious of people. RIP John , a great person he was.
Trailer for Neighbors (1981) Belushi Ackroyd
John Belushi's final film, released late 1981, here's the movie trailer for "Neighbors" starring John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd. The film was profitable because the studio decided to release the film in the largest number of theaters possible during the end of the year holiday season before the bad reviews killed the film.
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Jim Belushi, performing with his band, the Sacred Hearts, at the opening of Chicago's Martini Park.
The Blues Brothers ( filming location ) Belushi Aykroyd Landis 1980
FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com The Blues Brothers is a 1980 musical comedy film directed by John Landis and starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from a musical sketch on the NBC variety series Saturday Night Live. It features musical numbers by R&B and soul singers James Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and John Lee Hooker. The film is set in and around Chicago, Illinois, and also features non-musical supporting performances by John Candy, Carrie Fisher, Charles Napier, and Henry Gibson. The story is a tale of redemption for paroled convict Jake (Belushi) and his brother Elwood (Aykroyd), who take on "a mission from God" to save from foreclosure the Catholic orphanage in which they grew up. To do so they must reunite their rhythm and blues band, The Blues Brothers, and organize a performance to earn $5000 to pay the tax assessor. Along the way they are targeted by a destructive "mystery woman", Nazis, and a country and western band—all while being relentlessly pursued by the police. Much of the film was shot on location in and around Chicago, Illinois between July and October 1979. The first traffic stop was in Park Ridge, Illinois. The mall car chase was filmed in the real, albeit abandoned, Dixie Square Mall in Harvey.[9] The bridge jump was filmed on an actual drawbridge, the 95th Street bridge over the Calumet River, on the southeast side of Chicago. The main entrance to Wrigley Field ...
Bill Payne - Tragic Deaths: Lowell George, John Belushi (7 of 10)
An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Bill Payne of Little Feat. Part 7 of 10. Recorded on May 1st, 2008 at The Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, FL. Bill Payne's official website: www.billpaynemusic.com Little Feat's official website www.littlefeat.net Living Legends Music online www.livinglegendsmusic.com
Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts in Concert
Jim Belushi and the Sacred Hearts band in concert in Orlando, FL for a business conference. Here he sings Sweet Home Chicago among others. The concert was in 2003 at Choice Hotel`s 49th annual convention, May 7-9, at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando. Bill Cosby performed before Jim Belushi and his band took the stage. James Belushi from the tv show According to Jim.
John Belushi - March Comes in Like a Lion
From SNL Season 1, Episode 16 Originally aired: March 13. 1976 Transcript as follows: Chevy Chase: Last week we made the comment that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Now here to reply is our chief meteorologist, John Belushi, with a seasonal report. John Belushi: Thank you Chevy. Well, another winter is almost over and March true to form has come in like a lion, and hopefully will go out like a lamb. At least that's how March works here in the United States. But did you know that March behaves differently in other countries? In Norway, for example, March comes in like a polar bear and goes out like a walrus. Or, take the case of Honduras where March comes in like a lamb and goes out like a salt marsh harvest mouse. Let's compare this to the Maldive Islands where March comes in like a wildebeest and goes out like an ant. A tiny, little ant about this big. [holds thumb and index fingers a small distance apart] Or consider the Republic of South Africa where March comes in like a lion and goes out like a different lion. Like one has a mane, and one doesn't have a mane. Or in certain parts of South America where March swims in like a sea otter, and then it slithers out like a giant anaconda. There you can buy land real cheap, you know. And there's a country where March hops in like a kangaroo, and stays a kangaroo for a while, and then it becomes a slightly smaller kangaroo. Then, then, then for a couple of days it's sort of a cross between a, a frilled ...
Obama vs Belushi on US Downgrade (Locusts)
Obama's lame excuses for the USA's credit downgrade sound remarkably similar to those from a bit in a classic movie from 1980. Buy the original movie: www.amazon.com
Neighbors
Belushi and wife, Walker, are suburbanites who live a comfortable if humdrum life. Their mundane existence is changed dramatically when Aykroyd and his wife, Moriarty, move in next door. While Walker finds the chaos they bring a refreshing change, Belushi is appalled by their behavior. MPAA Rating: R © 1981 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Cathy Smith : Daniel Richler discuss John Belushi 1986
Cathy Smith : Daniel Richler discuss John Belushi 1986. Show is Midday
Jane Curtin talks about John Belushi and sexism on SNL
Jane Curtin talks about John Belushi and sexism on SNL's early days in an interview with Oprah. Tina Fey talks about how the women who came before her paved the way for her and other women.
John Joseph: John Belushi Was A Punk Rocker
John Joseph talks about rioting on the set of Saturday Night Live when Fear played in 1981.
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The Broken Family Band are on tour:oct 2007 Sunday 21st - Birmingham Glee Club (buy tickets) Saturday 20th - Glasgow King Tut's (buy tickets online) Friday 19th - Newcastle Academy 2 Thursday 18th - Manchester Academy 3 Wednesday 17th - London Koko Sunday 7th - Leeds Faversham Saturday 6th - Nottingham Rescue Rooms Friday 5th - Oxford Zodiac Thursday 4th - Bristol Thekla Social The Broken Family Band at the Shed in Cambridge, 2006.
BELUSHI, James & Jerry Lee: K-9: "I Feel Good"
Section: Jerry Lee is thrown for a sixa! The Poodle catches his eye! From: Film: K-9 (1989) K-9 is a 1989 American action comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris and canine -- Jerry Lee. Directed by Rod Daniel . Written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers. Produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon. Released by Universal City Studios. It has two sequels, K-911 (1999) and K-9: PI (2002), both being direct-to-video. PLOT Belushi plays bad tempered San Diego police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer (Lyman, played by Kevin Tighe). To help, a so-called "friend" (Brannigan, played by Ed O'Neill) gives Dooley a police dog, "Jerry Lee," trained to sniff drugs. The two attempt to put Lyman in prison, but Dooley soon learns that Jerry Lee is a mischievous smart alec who works only when he wants to. Many of the movie's gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully destructive episodes.
John Mahoney & Rob Belushi: Famous names on a Chicago stage
Hear from Chicago actor John Mahoney ("Frasier", "Burn Notice") who stars in the Northlight Theatre production of Hugh Leonard's "A Life", playing through April 25. He's joined in the cast by local actor Rob Belushi, who talks about the play and about the influence his famous father and uncle (John and Jim) have had on him.
John Belushi explains WTC collapse on SNL Skylab Comparison
The plane that impacted the WTC was over 500mph or 750 feet per second. 400fps is approx 275mph. Skylab couldn't knock down the WTC nor can a 130 ton hollow beer can ("Boeing") pulverize 300000tons of steel and steel reinforced concrete 110 acre building. Does a tree shatter and collapse when a bullet hits it? As a fraction, 130/300000=1/2300 +/- ...or less than 1/10th of 1/10th of 1%. as a decimal:: .00023%=the weight of the Boeing compared to the weight of the WTC. The Boeing should have made a hole and wadded up like hollow tube. Period.
Bluto's Big Speech - Animal House (9/10) Movie CLIP (1978) HD
Animal House Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp Bluto (John Belushi) delivers a spirited, if historically inaccurate, speech to the Deltas. TM & © Universal (2012) Cast: John Belushi, Douglas Kenney, James Widdoes, Tim Matheson, Peter Riegert, Bruce McGill Director: John Landis MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Ivan Reitman, Matty Simmons Screenwriter: Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney, Chris Miller Film Description: Director John Landis put himself on the map with this low-budget, fabulously successful comedy, which made a then-astounding 62 million dollars and started a slew of careers for its cast in the process. National Lampoon's Animal House is set in 1962 on the campus of Faber College in Faber, PA. The first glimpse we get of the campus is the statue of its founder Emil Faber, on the base of which is inscribed the motto, "Knowledge Is Good." Incoming freshmen Larry "Pinto" Kroger (Tom Hulce) and Kent "Flounder" Dorfman (Stephen Furst) find themselves rejected by the pretentious Omega fraternity, and instead pledge to Delta House. The Deltas are a motley fraternity of rejects and maladjusted undergraduates (some approaching their late twenties) whose main goal -- seemingly accomplished in part by their mere presence on campus -- is disrupting the staid, peaceful, rigidly orthodox, and totally hypocritical social order of the school, as represented by the Omegas and ...
1941 theatrical teaser
Spielberg's fourth film, labeled a flop only because it wasn't as successful as Jaws or Close Encounters. It's still pretty good (way better than AI). It chronicles the paranoia and blind patriotism that gripped the west coast after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and seems oddly familiar in today's political climate. John Belushi plays Wild Wayne Kelso (changed to Wild Bill by the time principle filming began). Dan Aykroyd provides the narration.
John Mahoney and Robert Belushi on The Interview Show (Part One)
Actors John Mahoney and Robert Belushi stopped by The Interview Show, a talk show hosted by Mark Bazer at the Hideout in Chicago, to discuss their upcoming play, "A Life," at Northlight Theater, their careers and more.
The Tragic Side of Comedy- John Belushi
Excerpt from the show "The Tragic Side of Comedy" focusing on the rise and fall of John Belushi.
BELUSHI, James & Jerry Lee: K-9: "Want to drive? Get a license."
Section: Dooley and Jerry Lee are involved in a car chase after they have been shot at. From: Film: K-9 (1989) K-9 is a 1989 American action comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris and canine -- Jerry Lee. Directed by Rod Daniel . Written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers. Produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon. Released by Universal City Studios. It has two sequels, K-911 (1999) and K-9: PI (2002), both being direct-to-video. PLOT Belushi plays bad tempered San Diego police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer (Lyman, played by Kevin Tighe). To help, a so-called "friend" (Brannigan, played by Ed O'Neill) gives Dooley a police dog, "Jerry Lee," trained to sniff drugs. The two attempt to put Lyman in prison, but Dooley soon learns that Jerry Lee is a mischievous smart alec who works only when he wants to. Many of the movie's gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully destructive episodes.
BELUSHI, James & Jerry Lee: K-9: "Cracking Balls"
Section: Dooley is in trouble in a bar; Jerry Lee comes to the rescue. From: Film: K-9 (1989) K-9 is a 1989 American action comedy film starring James Belushi and Mel Harris and canine -- Jerry Lee. Directed by Rod Daniel . Written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers. Produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon. Released by Universal City Studios. It has two sequels, K-911 (1999) and K-9: PI (2002), both being direct-to-video. PLOT Belushi plays bad tempered San Diego police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer (Lyman, played by Kevin Tighe). To help, a so-called "friend" (Brannigan, played by Ed O'Neill) gives Dooley a police dog, "Jerry Lee," trained to sniff drugs. The two attempt to put Lyman in prison, but Dooley soon learns that Jerry Lee is a mischievous smart alec who works only when he wants to. Many of the movie's gags revolve around Jerry Lee's playfully destructive episodes.
John Belushi portrays Roy Orbison on "Saturday Night Live," 1977
This skit, entitled "Great Moments in Rock & Roll," features legendary SNL members John Belushi, Laraine Newman and Bill Murray - from the 1977 season. FOOTAGE USED COURTESY OF BROADWAY VIDEO, INC.
Mary Shelley's Frankenhole: The Antidote
Victor secures an antidote from Jekyll for the John / Jim Belushi situation.
Frank Zappa_Purple Lagoon
December 1976, NBC television show "Saturday Night Live" FZ Terry Bozzio (drs/vo), Eddie Jobson (key/vl), Patrick O'Hearn (b), Ray White (g/vo), Ronnie Cuber (b.sax), Tom Malone (tb), Lou Marini (t.sax) Ruth Underwood (per), Don Grolnick (key), Alan Rubin (tp), Mauricio Smith (a.sax) John Belushi
Final 24 - John Belushi - Part 1 of 6
Not fixing the audio. Man up. The Biography Channel series that documents the last 24 hours of the lives of famous people. Interviews from those who knew him and a dramatization of Belushi's last day.
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