I'm sure that's Belushi in the background whom he calls "madman" and who tells him to "get a haircut"! He, Belushi, Aykroyd and John Landis all did interviews with her this day. In fact, she asked them all about 1941 (all four were in it), and Belushi passionately defended the film, which I'm glad; I believe the extended version is a wonderful movie!
That woman makes everyone she interviews seem high. Her interviews are always entertaining but she makes the interviewees goofy. Watch her interview with the "Caddyshack" cast.
Why didn't the interviewer try to say anything nice about Steven Spielberg's 1941? The movie did have some good points to it. She was being too critical about 1941.
This has happened at various times in history, where the media gets obsessed with the idea of one film failing, especially if it's made by a director or actor who was previously on a career high. There are so many high-profile flops these days, that it doesn't really happen anymore. Although the media did spend a lot of time hyping up the failure of The Flash this year.
All the effort put in by the cast and crew. Long days filming and then people can rip a film apart. Some people don’t realise just how hard it is to bring a movie to the screen.
I miss John Candy, it’s cool hearing the background talk with him and Aykroyd.
I'm sure that's Belushi in the background whom he calls "madman" and who tells him to "get a haircut"! He, Belushi, Aykroyd and John Landis all did interviews with her this day. In fact, she asked them all about 1941 (all four were in it), and Belushi passionately defended the film, which I'm glad; I believe the extended version is a wonderful movie!
We love and miss you John
I loved the movie 1941. Saw it in the theatre numerous times.
3 different Johns worked on/in this movie. Shows you how common the name John is I suppose.
John Candy is great. Love Bobby Wygant too.
Rip John Candy
Some people don't like her. All I know is that her interviews are very entertaining.
Love how John is making plans with behind the scenes while Bobbie just wants to end the filming session. Room 414. Yeah? OK.
Unfortunately he passed before the sequel was released 😢
Perhaps fortunately.
That was 14 years later
He went from paper napkins to shower curtain rings
Filled with helium
"People won't sit for 3 hours."
And then The Lord Of The Rings happened.
Before that, Dances with Wolves and Titanic.
Burton Mercer, Illinois State Police
Sequel? Sure! Look for that in about 20 years LOL.
The sequel came out 18 years later and it was awful. The Blues Brothers works much better as a stand alone film.
Just check how the bar was damn high, if 1941 was made today by Nolan it would be described as the best movie ever.
He is high as a kite 🪁 ❄️
That woman makes everyone she interviews seem high. Her interviews are always entertaining but she makes the interviewees goofy. Watch her interview with the "Caddyshack" cast.
He looks very much like his character from Splash here, and is very much like that character minus the womanizing of course.
Why didn't the interviewer try to say anything nice about Steven Spielberg's 1941? The movie did have some good points to it. She was being too critical about 1941.
Because the movie sucked ass.
This has happened at various times in history, where the media gets obsessed with the idea of one film failing, especially if it's made by a director or actor who was previously on a career high. There are so many high-profile flops these days, that it doesn't really happen anymore. Although the media did spend a lot of time hyping up the failure of The Flash this year.
All the effort put in by the cast and crew. Long days filming and then people can rip a film apart. Some people don’t realise just how hard it is to bring a movie to the screen.
Horrible interviewer. John had so much more to talk about
She seems so fake..
She may've been a career fake. But....
...But, she got everyone talking. And we got to hear it. We have "gotten" to hear it, so....
I like her interviews. They're very entertaining.
She is pure fakery especially at the end
Her CaddyShack" cast interviews are great.