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'''''[[w:Blues Brothers 2000|Blues Brothers 2000]]''''' is a [[w:1998 in film|1998]] musical-comedy film about a [[rhythm and blues]] band on a quest for redemption. It is a sequel to the 1980 film, ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''.
'''''[[w:Blues Brothers 2000|Blues Brothers 2000]]''''' is a [[w:1998 in film|1998]] musical-comedy film about a [[rhythm and blues]] band on a quest for redemption. It is a sequel to the 1980 film, ''[[The Blues Brothers]]''.
:''Directed by [[w:John Landis|John Landis]]. Written by [[Dan Aykroyd]] and [[w:John Landis|John Landis]].
:''Directed by [[w:John Landis|John Landis]]. Written by [[Dan Aykroyd]] and [[w:John Landis|John Landis]]. ''
<center>'''The Blues are back.''' [[#Taglines|taglines]]</center>
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== Dialogue ==
== Dialogue ==
:'''Elwood Blues''': Uh, is there anything in particular you would like to hear this evening, your highness?
:'''Elwood Blues''': Uh, is there anything in particular you would like to hear this evening, your highness?
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:'''Elwood Blues''': You may go if you wish. But remember this: walk away now and you walk away from your crafts, your skills, your vocations; leaving the next generation with nothing but recycled, digitally-sampled techno-grooves, quasi-synth rhythms, pseudo-songs of violence-laden gangsta-rap, acid pop, and simpering, saccharine, soulless slush. Depart now and you forever separate yourselves from the vital American legacies of [[w:Robert Johnson|Robert Johnson]], [[w:Muddy Waters|Muddy Waters]], [[w:Willie Dixon|Willie Dixon]], [[w:Jimmy Reed|Jimmy Reed]], [[w:Memphis Slim|Memphis Slim]], [[w:Blind Boy Fuller|Blind Boy Fuller]], [[w:Louis Jordan|Louis Jordan]], [[w:Little Walter|Little Walter]], [[w:Big Walter Horton|Big Walter]], [[w:Sonny Boy Williamson I|Sonny Boy Williamson I]] and [[w:Sonny Boy Williamson II|II]], [[Otis Redding]], [[w:Jackie Wilson|Jackie Wilson]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[w:Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller|Leiber and Stoller]], and [[w:Robert K. Weiss|Robert K. Weiss]].
:'''Elwood Blues''': You may go if you wish. But remember this: walk away now and you walk away from your crafts, your skills, your vocations; leaving the next generation with nothing but recycled, digitally-sampled techno-grooves, quasi-synth rhythms, pseudo-songs of violence-laden gangsta-rap, acid pop, and simpering, saccharine, soulless slush. Depart now and you forever separate yourselves from the vital American legacies of [[w:Robert Johnson|Robert Johnson]], [[w:Muddy Waters|Muddy Waters]], [[Willie Dixon]], [[w:Jimmy Reed|Jimmy Reed]], [[w:Memphis Slim|Memphis Slim]], [[w:Blind Boy Fuller|Blind Boy Fuller]], [[w:Louis Jordan|Louis Jordan]], [[w:Little Walter|Little Walter]], [[w:Big Walter Horton|Big Walter]], [[w:Sonny Boy Williamson I|Sonny Boy Williamson I]] and [[w:Sonny Boy Williamson II|II]], [[Otis Redding]], [[w:Jackie Wilson|Jackie Wilson]], [[Elvis Presley]], [[Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller|Leiber and Stoller]], and [[w:Robert K. Weiss|Robert K. Weiss]].
:'''Donald "Duck" Dunn''': Who is Robert K. Weiss?
:'''Donald "Duck" Dunn''': Who is Robert K. Weiss?
:'''Elwood Blues''': Turn your backs now and you snuff out the fragile candles of blues, R&B and soul, and when those flames flicker and expire, the light of the world is extinguished because the music which has moved mankind through seven decades leading to the millennium will wither and die on the vine of abandonment and neglect.
:'''Elwood Blues''': Turn your backs now and you snuff out the fragile candles of blues, R&B and soul, and when those flames flicker and expire, the light of the world is extinguished because the music which has moved mankind through seven decades leading to the millennium will wither and die on the vine of abandonment and neglect.
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[[Category:1998 films]]
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[[Category:Action comedy films]]
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[[Category:Musical films]]
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[[Category:Road comedy films]]
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 1 April 2024

Blues Brothers 2000 is a 1998 musical-comedy film about a rhythm and blues band on a quest for redemption. It is a sequel to the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers.

Directed by John Landis. Written by Dan Aykroyd and John Landis.
The Blues are back. taglines

Dialogue

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Elwood Blues: Uh, is there anything in particular you would like to hear this evening, your highness?
Queen Moussette: Yes. Do something Caribbean.
Elwood Blues: Uh, ma'am, we're the Blues Brothers. We do blues, rhythm and blues, jazz, funk, soul, we can handle rock, pop, country, heavy metal, fusion, hip hop, rap, Motown, operetta, show tunes, in fact, we've even been called upon, on occasion, to do a polka. However, Caribbean is a type of music, I regret to say, which has not been, is simply not, nor will ever be a part of this band's repertoire.

Elwood Blues: You may go if you wish. But remember this: walk away now and you walk away from your crafts, your skills, your vocations; leaving the next generation with nothing but recycled, digitally-sampled techno-grooves, quasi-synth rhythms, pseudo-songs of violence-laden gangsta-rap, acid pop, and simpering, saccharine, soulless slush. Depart now and you forever separate yourselves from the vital American legacies of Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Jimmy Reed, Memphis Slim, Blind Boy Fuller, Louis Jordan, Little Walter, Big Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson I and II, Otis Redding, Jackie Wilson, Elvis Presley, Leiber and Stoller, and Robert K. Weiss.
Donald "Duck" Dunn: Who is Robert K. Weiss?
Elwood Blues: Turn your backs now and you snuff out the fragile candles of blues, R&B and soul, and when those flames flicker and expire, the light of the world is extinguished because the music which has moved mankind through seven decades leading to the millennium will wither and die on the vine of abandonment and neglect.

Taglines

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  • The Blues are Back.

Cast

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