"How many cops do you want to crash there?" "All the state's got. Except the last one, we need one intact car to make all the others look like total dumbasses." "Okay, I got it." Phil loves this! :D
... the scene was done with no CGI, just straight up old school Hollywood smash and edit. Jeez, never ceases to make my jaw drop with its sheer hilariousness and carnage... damn. Love it.
@@DanteDevilDan dude I watched this movie when I was growing up on VHS I would rewind and re watch this part over and over and over.. good times. Merrry Xmas by the way
Short and simple: Elwood: (to band) "Don't look back." *(Band turns around to look)* Female State Trooper: "LOOK OUT!!!" *(Massive pile-up of Mississippi Highway Patrol and Kentucky State Police, Sharkey County Sheriff, and unmarked, possibly FBI, cruisers as construction workers run for their lives as their equipment is destroyed by the pile-up. Last Mississippi Highway Patrol cruiser is able to slow and stop before hitting the pile-up. As the troopers in the surviving cruiser get out to look at what happened, we see the aftermath of the carnage as deputies, troopers, and federal agents climb out of the wreckage.)* Female State Trooper: "Did we get them?"
Actually, most of those cruisers were Mississippi Highway Patrol. Recognized the door seal. So it was Kentucky and Mississippi State Troopers with Sheriff and Federal cruisers as well. I'll correct my earlier comment. My bad.
It did set records and the driver of the gray police car which collides with another vehicle in 1.29 - 1.31 - was knocked unconscious during this stunt. A documentary on stunts later said that he had done so many car stunts in his career prior to Blues Brothers 2000 that his body just couldn't take any more. The roll-cage of the vehicle worked properly but it took firemen half an hour to open the doors of the upside-down stunt-car according to stunt safety websites. Stunt driver Jack Gill is on record as saying he suffered a broken neck doing a stunt in this scene. But at the moment I don't know which stunt car he was in. A stunt documentary showed that the massive Bluesmobile jump at 0.43 had to be done twice. Rare behind the scenes footage shows the first attempt going wrong with the police-car tilting sideways at an awkward angle in the air and landing horizontally - rather than downwards on the front wheels first(!)
Watch the big crash scene in slow-mo. Only the first few crashes at the beginning of the pileup had a driver in them, and the cars they're running into that had supposedly just crashed seconds ahead of them have miraculously become driverless. They were also careful to film the shots of the cars running into the pile at a low angle or from the rear quarter to make it harder to see if anyone was inside. They darkly tinted the side windows of many of the cars, but even so, with at least one of the cars flying over the pile you can see sunlight through from the other side windows and tell that there's no one driving. Several of those driverless jumps are shown more than once from different angles to make it look like different jumps and make the scene last longer. Some/most of the cars flying over the top already have rear end damage including no back windows, and the hoods are folded all the way back against the windshields, apparently to hide the fact they're driverless. They apparently re-used cars that got hit in the first part of the crash to sling over ramps onto the pile for the second part of the pileup. In general, there'd be no reason to risk putting real humans in cars just to sling them over ramps into a pile.
This movie had the record for most cars destroyed during filming at 104 cars until G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra surpassed that with 112 cars. In this scene alone, 63 cars were used.
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back. The others: [Look back anyways] Elizondo: LOOK OUT! Driver: [Cringes] [Every car in the department crashes, except one] Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo] Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em? Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
Yeah, he was the only smart Mississippi Highway Patrolman to realize what Elwood was luring them into while the other troopers, Mississippi or Kentucky, sheriff's deputies, and unmarked cruisers, possibly FBI agents, fell for it and could not stop in time.
+Brian Wong Mississippi? Perhaps I was not looking at the paint job correctly then. Thanks for pointing that out to me. Looks like I need to revise all my comments on here to correct my mistake.
Being a native from MS i remember seeing all those crown vics split lanes on the highway, never seen a lumina being used though. Kind of hurts to see all of them wrecked but I bet some of them survived, crown Victorias are tough
You'd think, but with auction prices, the cars were the cheap part. You'd have to provide driver safety for some of those, but many of the later crashes were empty cars being shot off ramps. $31m in 1998. That'd only be $50m today. Miniscule for an action film.
@@TycoonTitian01 It's the most common way. Safer, cheaper, more repeatable and controllable. Cheaper because it only needs to be a rolling shell and not a fully working car.
0:51 "6 months of academy training has taught me not to slow down, when I have plenty of time to react, and just smash right into a road work site" *SMH*
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back. The others: [Look back anyways] Elizondo: LOOK OUT! Driver: [Cringes] [Every car in the department crashes, except one] Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo] Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em? Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
For a little while, this particular scene held the Guinness World Record for biggest car crash in a feature film. I believe it's since been broken though.
It amazes me how few people get the humor of this crash scene. You take it too serious. Lighten up a little. The ridiculous number of cars crashing and over-the-top ways of how they had them crashing was part of the joke, and having the one car stop at the end is supposed to be the punchline to the joke. It's freaking hilarious! And I laugh my but off every time I watch it! I think the music they used in the scene made it even funnier. A lot of you people don't seem to have much of a sense of humor. Seriously lighten up.
I haven't seen BB2000, but from what I saw of this scene was it was just a bad rehash from the original Blues Brothers. It's not that folk don't get the humor, it's that they have already seen the joke in the previous movie. What was humorous to me about it was when the cars just started flying through the air and my mind came up with this scenario. Director: I want the cars flung through the air as they crash! Stunt Coordinator: Well, since he broke up with Fay Wray, King Kong hasn't been working much. Bet we can get him cheap to throw them across....
Yeah, I remember watching this film at the cinema with some of my school mates. This film was legit one of the worst I had ever seen until that point and even until now, we ended up walking out before it finished but this scene stood out as the only thing I could remember from this film that made me genuinely laugh. Part from this, the movie was a steaming pile of dog turd!
Whats crazy about the scene was that most of the crown vics that were trashed were still able to run after being crashed. Ford really gave it their best back then.
You kind of can if you find the right people, and maybe gamemode? In GTA 4, there was a "gamemode" where 1 person was the runner, and like 19 other players were cops chasing. It was called Busted which you can find on RUclips. (May have seen them, since its been 7 years)
The original Blues Bothers movie set a record for the most number of cars crashed in a movie with 103. This movie broke that record by one, crashing 104 cars.
If you look closely, you can see that there are no people in the cars while crashing, but there are before and after. This is likely because it is dangerous to be in a crashing car.
I have to say, it was a horrible sequel and I will most likely never watch it again, but I am glad I saw it. It was mostly bad because they couldn't have John Belushi.
yes considering the fact that its got no plot, got no comedy, and don't even have the other blues brother, unless you can prove that the Monaco is way better then that piece of shit ford LTD then count me the fuck out of this film
I see a lot of comments saying they over did it in this scene. The was totally intentional. This was made in the time where sequels had to do everything bigger and louder. The original film set a record of crashing 103 vehicles on screen. They purposely crashed 104 vehicles in this movie to break their own record. And there is your fun fact for the day.
One of the crowning examples of an Overly-Long Gag- a joke that starts out amusing, then gets funnier as it goes on longer, then starts to go on _too_ long, then DEFINITELY goes on too long, then just KEEPS going on anyway, to the point that the duration the joke is going on for is actually funnier than the joke itself! The cars just keep coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and...
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back. The others: [Look back anyways] Elizondo: LOOK OUT! Driver: [Cringes] [Every car in the department crashes, except one] Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo] Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em? Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
People tend to hate on this movie and just prefer it doesn't exist, but for me, I LOVE it, and if I hadn't seen this, I likely wouldn't have gone back to watch the original. Sometimes a sequel doesn't HAVE to be better than the original, and this is one of those rare cases to me.
Agreed, you hit the nail on the head, this movie is fun and cheesy and that's all it needs to be. It's something different, the original will aways be there which is still a awesome movie. People act like this sequel is a disease that has tainted the Blued Brothers reputation, but 2000 was a labour of love and a tribute to the original, and I will always enjoy it.
Ha that was some crash. No surprises that this got in the Guinness records for the amount of cars in the pile up. Mind you looking back it kinda reminds me of a kid just randomely throwing his matchbox cars in a pile :P
"How many cops do you want to crash there?"
"All the state's got. Except the last one, we need one intact car to make all the others look like total dumbasses."
"Okay, I got it."
Phil loves this! :D
I just don't know!
yean its kinda funny that evryone survived that massive car destruction!
105 but 1survived
Hey, Phil955. I think 98 crash police cars.
... the scene was done with no CGI, just straight up old school Hollywood smash and edit. Jeez, never ceases to make my jaw drop with its sheer hilariousness and carnage... damn. Love it.
indeed, no special effects
I was 10 when I first saw this and I couldn't stop watching it. Always in amazement. CGI just doesn't cut it next to this.
FUCK YEAH JMEL NUYGA
@@DanteDevilDan dude I watched this movie when I was growing up on VHS I would rewind and re watch this part over and over and over.. good times. Merrry Xmas by the way
@@DanteDevilDan ろ?!
If Michael Bay directed this film, I guarantee you all of those cars would have exploded one after another in that huge crash.
Lol
If Rockstar did too
@Jesse Millar George of the Jungle.
@Jesse Millar really bad boo boosss
@Jesse Millar Ewwqq
Ford and Chevy: How many Crown Vics and Chevy Caprices you want to be piled up?
Blues Brothers Director: Yes
My mum and dad said there was 200 police cars
Dont forget those 1st and 2nd gen Tauruses lol
@@jkhuv87t53 And some Chevrolet Lumina sedans.
200 police crown vic and chevy caprice
Well that's what happens when you send an entire police force after a small amount of people
Jimmy from accounting: “So Bobby the director how many police cars do you want to crash into the pileup?”
Bobby the director: “Yes.”
They specifically had 104 to break the world record of 103.
previously set by... The Blues Brothers.
And 2 years later a French movie called taxi would do the exact same thing
The director's name is John
Short and simple:
Elwood: (to band) "Don't look back."
*(Band turns around to look)*
Female State Trooper: "LOOK OUT!!!"
*(Massive pile-up of Mississippi Highway Patrol and Kentucky State Police, Sharkey County Sheriff, and unmarked, possibly FBI, cruisers as construction workers run for their lives as their equipment is destroyed by the pile-up. Last Mississippi Highway Patrol cruiser is able to slow and stop before hitting the pile-up. As the troopers in the surviving cruiser get out to look at what happened, we see the aftermath of the carnage as deputies, troopers, and federal agents climb out of the wreckage.)*
Female State Trooper: "Did we get them?"
It was Louisiana and Alabama, but we still get it.
Actually, most of those cruisers were Mississippi Highway Patrol. Recognized the door seal. So it was Kentucky and Mississippi State Troopers with Sheriff and Federal cruisers as well. I'll correct my earlier comment. My bad.
Erik Butterworth Mommy!!
Indeed. I'm sure that's the thought on the minds of most of those lawmen as their cruisers wrecked or went flying like that.
Why the explanation? It's all very clear there on the screen 🤔
Nowadays that's no kidding, at least 1 million worth in cars.
Yikes🤣😂
Exactly why we can’t have scenes like this anymore😂
They might as well take 4 mini guns and shoot em at the same time
CGI rubbish nowadays .
If it was a hundred cars, at $500 a piece that'd be 50,000. Not sure where you're getting a million from.
*Cops when there is one last donut…*
LOL 😂
@@FB3Network when it is black friday
Would like but it's at 69.
Fuck the police
HEY donuts are fucking awesome.
It did set records and the driver of the gray police car which collides with another vehicle in 1.29 - 1.31 - was knocked unconscious during this stunt. A documentary on stunts later said that he had done so many car stunts in his career prior to Blues Brothers 2000 that his body just couldn't take any more. The roll-cage of the vehicle worked properly but it took firemen half an hour to open the doors of the upside-down stunt-car according to stunt safety websites. Stunt driver Jack Gill is on record as saying he suffered a broken neck doing a stunt in this scene. But at the moment I don't know which stunt car he was in. A stunt documentary showed that the massive Bluesmobile jump at 0.43 had to be done twice. Rare behind the scenes footage shows the first attempt going wrong with the police-car tilting sideways at an awkward angle in the air and landing horizontally - rather than downwards on the front wheels first(!)
+bud ekins nice.......
So what you're saying is John Landis doesn't care much about stunt safety? I would have never guessed.
Watch the big crash scene in slow-mo. Only the first few crashes at the beginning of the pileup had a driver in them, and the cars they're running into that had supposedly just crashed seconds ahead of them have miraculously become driverless. They were also careful to film the shots of the cars running into the pile at a low angle or from the rear quarter to make it harder to see if anyone was inside. They darkly tinted the side windows of many of the cars, but even so, with at least one of the cars flying over the pile you can see sunlight through from the other side windows and tell that there's no one driving. Several of those driverless jumps are shown more than once from different angles to make it look like different jumps and make the scene last longer. Some/most of the cars flying over the top already have rear end damage including no back windows, and the hoods are folded all the way back against the windshields, apparently to hide the fact they're driverless. They apparently re-used cars that got hit in the first part of the crash to sling over ramps onto the pile for the second part of the pileup.
In general, there'd be no reason to risk putting real humans in cars just to sling them over ramps into a pile.
1:00 Wal-Mart car park on black Friday.
oh my god lol
Jack L- G haha
ahahahah XD
Last call for beer and whiskey at your local bar
Jack L- G lol
This movie had the record for most cars destroyed during filming at 104 cars until G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra surpassed that with 112 cars.
In this scene alone, 63 cars were used.
Just another day in BeamNG.
Except for the fact that you computer would crash due to the fact of spawning 50-ish cars and the map would make it crash or 1-5 fps I'm guessing
my computer would handle it
+Elderado The Savage Good for you
Forssa1 ikr!!!!!
Forssa1 elvis presley
many watches were broken in the making of this scene
Nice callback. :)
They broke my watch ;(
0:48 - “Don’t look back.”
And they look back anyway.
Cynan Czajka-Hughes Oops.
69 Like nice
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back.
The others: [Look back anyways]
Elizondo: LOOK OUT!
Driver: [Cringes]
[Every car in the department crashes, except one]
Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo]
Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em?
Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
@@djaboul7out348 it’s 90
@@kidz4p509 And the suit ain't even wearing his seat belt ⚠️
2:06....the only cop with the good sense to hit the breaks
+MLP SPIKE Yeah I wish this happen IN GTA V
Yeah, he was the only smart Mississippi Highway Patrolman to realize what Elwood was luring them into while the other troopers, Mississippi or Kentucky, sheriff's deputies, and unmarked cruisers, possibly FBI agents, fell for it and could not stop in time.
That was a Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper, please.
+Brian Wong
Mississippi? Perhaps I was not looking at the paint job correctly then. Thanks for pointing that out to me. Looks like I need to revise all my comments on here to correct my mistake.
They did the same thing one the 1980 film
Being a native from MS i remember seeing all those crown vics split lanes on the highway, never seen a lumina being used though. Kind of hurts to see all of them wrecked but I bet some of them survived, crown Victorias are tough
The subdivision I lived in back in the 90s had one as a security car. I bet most were like that. Iirc it wasn't even a police package version.
Basically me when I was 7 playing with my Hot Wheels
same
matchbox
Dont look back *the entire car looks back* sheriff: LOOK OUT! cars: *proceed to crash?
"Look!"
_everyone covers their eyes_
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Whoo!!!!
yes we have eyes thank u though
That has to be one of the biggest pile-ups I have ever seen.
Bigger than the last movie.
Dat budget, in one scene...! lol, it was worth it though.
Yeah a bunch of junkers painted to look decent then fired off ramps by movie equipment, not even sure if any of those cars contained an engine
Yeah out of service/ex cop cars bought up and used as cannon fodder
You'd think, but with auction prices, the cars were the cheap part. You'd have to provide driver safety for some of those, but many of the later crashes were empty cars being shot off ramps.
$31m in 1998. That'd only be $50m today. Miniscule for an action film.
Man, that swooshing sound when the Brothers' Crown Vic drifts into that turn is amazing.
The 1980 Blues Brothers film set a record of 103 destroyed cars, this 2000 version set a new record of 104, which was the plan when they made it.
I didn't know which one of the 2 Blues Brothers movies wrecked the most police cars in.
No the record is for fast five for 150 cars destroyed
Someone had a lot of fun with the nitrogen cannon that day.
Is that how they do that? Ive always wondered
@@TycoonTitian01 It's the most common way. Safer, cheaper, more repeatable and controllable. Cheaper because it only needs to be a rolling shell and not a fully working car.
@@TycoonTitian01 ruclips.net/video/-i-op1aceUg/видео.html
🤣
0:51 "6 months of academy training has taught me not to slow down, when I have plenty of time to react, and just smash right into a road work site" *SMH*
Oh my god, I was crying with laughter by end of this clip. So ridiculous and over the top, possibly the funniest car chase I have ever seen. 😂
What about the part when the guy at 0:29 says "They're calling us the blo-huh-hud!" LOL! I don't know why that sounded funny but it did.
@@johnbreighner5852 The calling of the blood.
@@funkapotamus86 Right. Thanks for the correction. He was hard to hear for some reason.
damn what a waste of alot of crown vic's...its a shame
Jeremy Tanck No loss...
Those are different.
ikr and caprices 😓😐
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Honestly. I want a Crown Vic but they never sold them in my country. So this breaks my heart.
0:43 That car jump tho.
0:44
At that angle, the front of the car would have been crushed by the impact!
@@robertaviles8451 Yeah.
Edit
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back.
The others: [Look back anyways]
Elizondo: LOOK OUT!
Driver: [Cringes]
[Every car in the department crashes, except one]
Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo]
Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em?
Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
@@kidz4p509 this is your second post.
Dedicated to all those playing Pokemon Go.
For a little while, this particular scene held the Guinness World Record for biggest car crash in a feature film. I believe it's since been broken though.
Yes, transformers 3 now hold the record at 586 cars, if i'm right
This scene must have been very expensive to shoot.
Michael Bay or James Cameron: Hold my beer, I'll make it really expensive and awesome..
Typical GTA 5 when AI's hear someone shoot they are just frightened😂😆
It amazes me how few people get the humor of this crash scene. You take it too serious. Lighten up a little. The ridiculous number of cars crashing and over-the-top ways of how they had them crashing was part of the joke, and having the one car stop at the end is supposed to be the punchline to the joke. It's freaking hilarious! And I laugh my but off every time I watch it! I think the music they used in the scene made it even funnier. A lot of you people don't seem to have much of a sense of humor. Seriously lighten up.
I haven't seen BB2000, but from what I saw of this scene was it was just a bad rehash from the original Blues Brothers. It's not that folk don't get the humor, it's that they have already seen the joke in the previous movie.
What was humorous to me about it was when the cars just started flying through the air and my mind came up with this scenario.
Director: I want the cars flung through the air as they crash!
Stunt Coordinator: Well, since he broke up with Fay Wray, King Kong hasn't been working much. Bet we can get him cheap to throw them across....
I get the humor and come back here once in a while to get a laugh. 🤣
Yeah, I remember watching this film at the cinema with some of my school mates. This film was legit one of the worst I had ever seen until that point and even until now, we ended up walking out before it finished but this scene stood out as the only thing I could remember from this film that made me genuinely laugh. Part from this, the movie was a steaming pile of dog turd!
I was 8 when I saw this for the first time and it was the funniest thing I've ever seen. I nearly pissed myself.
They could also drive under water to get around road blocks. I know God was protecting them...
They must've had a fun time filming this scene, they just didnt want the carnage to end.
Someone should re-create this scene in BeamNG Drive.
YES i have the game and do videos on it. I might give it a try!
Please do😂🤣
Dont do it your pc will melt
They did the Channel is called Beeman G fun
someone did, search Beamng fun blues brothers
i love that everyone survived that massive car destruction
2:14 Anybody notice the same thing happened to Trooper Mount's hat in the first movie?
Yup
00:13 Can we all just take a moment to appreciate a sweet drift from Elwood?
1:02
Come on, you can clearly tell there's no one in the white car. They could've easily added a crash dummy or something
Me in Red Faction: Guerilla's driving missions be like:
Just add more explosions
It's so absurd that it is awesome.
One word for those cops? Idiots!
1:19 thats hillarious on how the cars just go flying.
No user ramps an cables in the police criuser
@@SCP-nh4fo That explains it.
I’d love to own one of those old Caprice 9C1s, they’re so hard to find now. No doubt thanks in part to this movie lmao.
(All police car crash)
Phil swift:"thats alot of damage".
Fkex tape
@Woody OFP857 Back then those Crown Victorias were brand new.
That is easily a million dollars.
BeamNG in real life.
so true
+Blenderman Umm Domino Effect Right?
Forrest Hildebrant meh
Yeah
Whats crazy about the scene was that most of the crown vics that were trashed were still able to run after being crashed. Ford really gave it their best back then.
School trying to teach me on the first day of the year...
Now why can't we do shit like that in GTA?
+Blackflare71 The cops do it for you in GTA.
@@Duhya yes the police criuser and the unmasked police criuser
Ironically yes they did... this was shot in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, which is part of the Greater Toronto Area, often called the "GTA" .
You kind of can if you find the right people, and maybe gamemode? In GTA 4, there was a "gamemode" where 1 person was the runner, and like 19 other players were cops chasing. It was called Busted which you can find on RUclips. (May have seen them, since its been 7 years)
*me playing beaming drive and the ai chasing me be like*:
Effect: *KABOOM*
am I the only one burst to laugh when seeing those hubcaps flew everywhere?
no i am too
I like how you can see most of those cars empty
They were ducking while the cars were crashing.
RIP Ford Crown Vics
+Joseph Lambert They were shitty anyway. Had a top speed of 120MPH, going downhill.
Did you feel this way about the Dodge Monacos in the first one?
I agree. Fords and Crown Vics suck, they deserved to die in this scene.
And RIP some Chevrolet Caprices
@@Ward1706 lol
Waste of good Crown Vics
were you the one that posted it on Reddit?
Nope, must've been somebody else
And a few Caprices.
eldo59 that's not a waste
Antonio Monetti still not a waste
AND at 2:15, I'm jealous of that officer assisting his female colleague!
Yes it did. It set a world record. The previous record holder was the previous Blues Brothers movie.
0:50 - 2:06 America in the winter when there is snow on the freeway and drives on summer tires at 65 mph 🤣
When you steal the last donut from a police station
Lol
The way he took that turn at 0:13😂😂😂
Lol after that crash, it looks like an auction yard with decommissioned police cars
Rosco Coltrane would be laughing right now or calling enos a dipstick of a deputy
When all donuts are no longer avilabile at dunkin's😅😅
Loo
Damn. And to think, I need to drive carefully when my dad told me not to be in a rush.
burnout AI in a nutshell
so true
Yup, though in Burnouts case there are usually more explosions, though I guess Point of Impact didn't have them.
Elwood: Dont - Look - Back! (all look behind)
Elizondo: LOOK OUTT!!!!!
Simple instruction and they disobeyed it.
This is definitely my favourite scene of the movie that was awesome
1:00 when u are going to black friday
The original Blues Bothers movie set a record for the most number of cars crashed in a movie with 103. This movie broke that record by one, crashing 104 cars.
The car going through the sign made me die 😂😂
You’d think one of them would at least try driving on the grass.
Also this was a pretty PG scene for an R rated movie.
Must be a pretty slippery road.
how many crash fo you want?
director: Yes
There's more than the first movie.
If you look closely, you can see that there are no people in the cars while crashing, but there are before and after. This is likely because it is dangerous to be in a crashing car.
I have to say, it was a horrible sequel and I will most likely never watch it again, but I am glad I saw it. It was mostly bad because they couldn't have John Belushi.
it was gonna have his brother, but he was busy with other crap that wouldn't let him be in movies.
If John didn't die in 1982 then maybe he would've been in the sequel
+williamgalmeida but it is gonna be even worse anyway,
+williamgalmeida the demons Belushi was facing it would have been a few more years if inevitable before he did die.
yes considering the fact that its got no plot, got no comedy, and don't even have the other blues brother, unless you can prove that the Monaco is way better then that piece of shit ford LTD then count me the fuck out of this film
I see a lot of comments saying they over did it in this scene. The was totally intentional. This was made in the time where sequels had to do everything bigger and louder. The original film set a record of crashing 103 vehicles on screen. They purposely crashed 104 vehicles in this movie to break their own record. And there is your fun fact for the day.
Tries to recreate this scene on Beamng Drive
My CPU: *Nervous Sweating*
One of the crowning examples of an Overly-Long Gag- a joke that starts out amusing, then gets funnier as it goes on longer, then starts to go on _too_ long, then DEFINITELY goes on too long, then just KEEPS going on anyway, to the point that the duration the joke is going on for is actually funnier than the joke itself! The cars just keep coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and coming, and...
57 Cars
ULTRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!
Dam
You sure it was 57?
@@kidz4p509 after recounting I’m positive.
At least this time, the Bluesmobile didn’t throw a rod, but with that jump, it reminds me of a certain 1969 Dodge Charger painted Orange.
*then he mentions Dukes of Hazzard*
Towing company: Yo, I got some police cars that need to be destroyed..
Film company: No problem
Best scene in the movie.
0:47 Elwood: Don't look back.
The others: [Look back anyways]
Elizondo: LOOK OUT!
Driver: [Cringes]
[Every car in the department crashes, except one]
Driver: [Pulls out Elizondo]
Elizondo: [Dizzy] Did we get 'em?
Me: What did Elwood just tell you guys?
this scene of the movie must have consisted of 80% of the budget
And 100% of all the effort
People tend to hate on this movie and just prefer it doesn't exist, but for me, I LOVE it, and if I hadn't seen this, I likely wouldn't have gone back to watch the original. Sometimes a sequel doesn't HAVE to be better than the original, and this is one of those rare cases to me.
Agreed, you hit the nail on the head, this movie is fun and cheesy and that's all it needs to be. It's something different, the original will aways be there which is still a awesome movie. People act like this sequel is a disease that has tainted the Blued Brothers reputation, but 2000 was a labour of love and a tribute to the original, and I will always enjoy it.
That earlier part must've been so dangerous to film.
Elwood: don't look back
Everybody: 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
One of my favorite movies, ever. I always come back to this crazy and underrated scene. 😂
Cops when there’s a 2 for 1 deal at krispy kreme
"Its sunny with a high case of raining police cars"
Lmfao
Love the irony of the your tax dollars at work sign
As amazing this part is and crazy, they just can’t replace the original pile up from the first one.
To me they kind of over cooked it.
I'm Shocked not one Cop died in the crash and how many cars did they CRASH FOR THIS FILM.
0:13 N-NANI? KANSEI DORIFTU!!!
1:02 So no one on the police force knows that little practice of 'hitting the breaks' before crashing into something to avoid crashing into something.
That, or the brakes are pretty lousy.
He have 5 stars in gta 5
I love how the cars go from driving into the construction site to being thrown like a Hotwheel
best part of the movie
Me:*opening a bag of Hot Cheetos*
The entire class: 0:13
Your friends
Ha that was some crash. No surprises that this got in the Guinness records for the amount of cars in the pile up. Mind you looking back it kinda reminds me of a kid just randomely throwing his matchbox cars in a pile :P
I know right
I remember when i watch this movie in my friend house, we watch while smokin weed and this crash scene make us cant stop laugh
0:51 "LOOK OUT"
[Crash!]
Too late.
@@kidz4p509 bruh
Apparently 104 cars were destroyed in this film & it once held the world record for most cars destroyed in a movie!
(Mom) "Take out the Trash!"
(Me) 1:16
I recall seeing this as a child and I could not fucking stop laughing hahahaha!