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Today was the anniversary of John Belushi's death and ever since I saw some Saturday Night Live documentary recently, I haven't been able to get him out of my mind. Him and Phil Hartman both for some reason.
Belushi died in 1982, before I was born, so I never got to watch him before his death. Hartman died in 1998, when I was 10 almost 11 years old, so I'd seen him around a bit before his death. I'm a big Mike Myers fan and the two of them were in a lot of shows together.
I bought one of Hartman's shows online last week and would've bought one of John's too if the one I wanted had been on Amazon Prime and if I'd known which other one would be good. I got Hartman's show on Tuesday and haven't been able to stop watching it because it's so d--- funny. It's Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman BTW and I wanted the Best of John Belushi. It makes me regret not buying John's show as well.
Can somebody recommend a good John Belushi movie to me? (link)
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He only made 7 films not counting TV movies. The best in my opinion is Blues Brothers (1980). It's a comedy/musical with Dan Aykroyd. They are brothers who grew up in an orphanage and now as adults must raise money to save it from closure. They do this by putting their old band back together after Belushi's character gets out of prison and start a road trip playing gigs along the way.
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