Oh my gosh!! When i first saw this movie, the best part is when the Chicago Police Dispatcher announced that the use of "unnecessary deadly force in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers is authorized"! While not in this video clip, it was intermixed with all the crashing police cars by the way.....love the video!
The final tally : 59 police cars 2 RVs 1 Truck trailer 2 nazi station wagons 1 shopping mall 1 rooming house 1 propane tank 2 wristwatches Then finally, the Bluesmobile.
What was the budget for this movie? Granted things were cheaper and laws/regulations were different, but dear God the amount of smashed things is astounding.
@@FiveKnuckleShufflah Yup it’s the actual lines said by Steve Williams that was the partner Armand Cerami from the Illinois State Police and with John Candy in the backseat. Absolutely hilarious lines said for their dialogue
I am further amazed by the construction of drum shells… Didn't look like a single drum was actually broken in the scene. 😂 This will probably be my last activity before dying… I'll make sure the mall is closed at night though!😂
I must have seen this at Least 6 times in the theaters on the Southside of Chicago; back in 1980. We couldn’t believe than Mayor Byrne let them do this. After 20 plus years of tyranny under old Boss Daley, this WAS AWESOME!!😊
What I had heard, and its a beaut, that the Blues bros bought up all the patrol cars that were being repaired, took every used car repair car that even looked like their model parol cars, fixed up engine, and dash, tires white paint job, and told them to crash them all out 20 cars a crashed oout for the movie a new record! They bought new cars for the Chi police as a thanks you for abusing the city.ONLY the blues bros could do this!
It seems like in every single 80s or 70s movie with a police chase the police get payed more accordingly to how dangerous and reckless they try to catch a bad guy
My favorite part is how calmly John Candy radios in that they are “in a truck.”
And as he laughs about it
@@irt3rdavenueel172 Typical John Candy. May he rest in peace.
@@robbyosborne9708 Yessir
The look on the black cop's face floors me.
“So how many vehicles will you use for the movie?”
John Landis: “yes”
It's not very surprising that they far exceeded their original budget XD
“How many child actors will you kill in your movies?”
John Landis: “only two”
Oh my gosh!! When i first saw this movie, the best part is when the Chicago Police Dispatcher announced that the use of "unnecessary deadly force in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers is authorized"! While not in this video clip, it was intermixed with all the crashing police cars by the way.....love the video!
frank oz
I love how every crash some random person has to say that their watch was broken
I just love the sound of that 440 screaming at 120 MPH in city streets
Built for speed, baby!
440 was the Hellcat of its day.
I think they actually close that whole road just for the movie
@@dakotamcaleer6113yep, was closed for two days, for two clean passes, got up at 115 mph is what I read, and it shows, they were booking it!!!!
How about from county line to county line.
“I gotta pull over!” *proceeds to send car flying off the highway”
The police follow them and crash into each other
Well what were ya expectin?
For him to stop?
The final tally :
59 police cars
2 RVs
1 Truck trailer
2 nazi station wagons
1 shopping mall
1 rooming house
1 propane tank
2 wristwatches
Then finally, the Bluesmobile.
4:09 it’s like a thing of beauty how nicely he flys of the highway.
The B&W comes apart and Elwood take off his hat in memorial. Genuis.
c,mon elwood it ain t the general lee sheesh
B&W???
@@jesseregenauer630black and white
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They broke my watch 😂
If I remember correctly, the mall, Harvey Mall, was deserted at the time. They filled it up just for the movie! Now the Mall is no longer!
How much money was spent on all those props you reckon?
the best I repeat the best compilation yet!
Love this too
Blues Brothers car destruction budget reminds me of Eric Andre’s desk budget. Obviously much larger scale but same gratuitous destruction.
What was the budget for this movie? Granted things were cheaper and laws/regulations were different, but dear God the amount of smashed things is astounding.
WAHHHH WOOOO That 4 barrell sound.. Kick down woooo waaaa.. Check out the certified speedo 140 mph
BIAS PLYS SCREETCHH
04:00. DON'T YOU SAY A FUCKIN WORD
The greatest single car chase in movie history was the Mall sequence
the greatest car chase movie since smokey and the bandit
What do you mean by "single"?
“Hi! Wanna hand me the mic? Thanks a lot! Hi this is car um! What number are we? 5 5! Car 55! Um! We’re in a truck! Hahaha! John Candy RIP
Is that a reference to Car 55 where are you?
@@FiveKnuckleShufflah Yup it’s the actual lines said by Steve Williams that was the partner Armand Cerami from the Illinois State Police and with John Candy in the backseat. Absolutely hilarious lines said for their dialogue
I love this film
08:14. RIP Bluesmobile
F
Best ever! Needed that to survive 😅
I love the part where the red car jumps the bridge and flies through the sky and falls onto the asphalt.
Who need "NOS" to go fast?.😅🤣
The Blues Brothers theme song is what I will remember
What i found funny is The Chicago Police Officers shooting at The Bluesmobile long after it went away.
Stormtroopers... ALL OF THEM.
@@brianwong7285”Use of unnecessary Violence in the apprehension of the Blues Brothers was approved”
8:18 that’s the end of their car
If that was my car I'll be pissed
I am further amazed by the construction of drum shells… Didn't look like a single drum was actually broken in the scene. 😂 This will probably be my last activity before dying… I'll make sure the mall is closed at night though!😂
Sorry guys the camera wasn’t rolling we gotta do another take
8:15
Greatest movie car of all time. MTBBWY....always.
2:43 "They broke my Watch"
The poor cars that were crushed. But hey they went in style to what ever happens to a car after it’s “death”
Total cost 30 million to make in 1980
More money has been spent since then on die-cast Bluesmobiles!
I must have seen this at Least 6 times in the theaters on the Southside of Chicago; back in 1980. We couldn’t believe than Mayor Byrne let them do this. After 20 plus years of tyranny under old Boss Daley, this WAS AWESOME!!😊
The gurgling noise as jake and elwood exit the bluesmobile, is that just a background noise?
7:09
That cracked me up!
😊😊😊 good movie
What I had heard, and its a beaut, that the Blues bros bought up all the patrol cars that were being repaired, took every used car repair car that even looked like their model parol cars, fixed up engine, and dash, tires white paint job, and told them to crash them all out 20 cars a crashed oout for the movie a new record! They bought new cars for the Chi police as a thanks you for abusing the city.ONLY the blues bros could do this!
That's true
This a great idea for cars
7:18 HOLY SHIT!!!
It seems like in every single 80s or 70s movie with a police chase the police get payed more accordingly to how dangerous and reckless they try to catch a bad guy
this technically was just a rip off of the police car chase and wrecks of Smokey and the Bandit that had come out in the late 70's
Underated was the poor Dodge Sedan , me i liked it nice big v8 in 🔥🔥
7:11
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"I hate Illinois Nazis."
I hate them too
(first clip)
Nooooooo!! Not the Toys R' Us!
How many cars do they destroy in this movie?
6:42 beamng drive in a nutshell
Those cops would have been in big trouble when their superiors got the bill for wrecking the mall.
They broke my watch :(
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