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Fluid Technician with a hat
I need to go down to the Triple Rock Baptist Church.
It one of my Wife's favorite movies. We own and listen to the music soundtrack often. Our daughter recently showed it to her Husband who had never seen it. (Grew up a Missionary's Son in Guatemala.) He loved it!I still enjoy watching Blues Brothers movie.
I lived near 68th street and Hampton until the 4th grade, we then moved to Brookfield (your snow storm photo reminds me of Brookfield.)I lived on 2400 block Weil Street.
Close to Humboldt Blvd and North Ave.
The north side is worse than Afghanistan these days.
I lived near 68th street and Hampton until the 4th grade, we then moved to Brookfield (your snow storm photo reminds me of Brookfield.)
My mother was a fan of Technicolor Musicals. This was appropriate to her generation: she was a young adult in the 1950s; the peak of movie musicals. I could appreciate musicals with good music: namely "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound Of Music". By the 1970s, "Rocky Horror" and "Hair" also had good music, but were kind of incoherent. "The Blues Brothers" then has a few touchstones for me: good music, car chases, and it came out at a time when I was young enough to appreciate it.some kind of musicals
Calumet Fisheries. Yes! Located at the west end of the 95th street bridge where the bridge jump scene was shot.Great seafood here. Especially smoked Chubs out of Lake Michigan!!!
The Blues Brothers
Calumet Fisheries
Calumet Fisheries. Yes! Located at the west end of the 95th street bridge where the bridge jump scene was shot.
I didn’t know about the “bridge to nowhere “/Milwaukee location, but much of the other location shooting was in and around Chicago. Jane Byrne was mayor then (the last decent Chicago mayor IMHO) and she happily gave permission for shooting in the city. The Blues Mobile doing 100+ mph under the el tracks (one of my favorite scenes), likewise on Lower Wacker Drive, and crashing through the Dayley Center were just a few. The shopping mall scene was shot in the defunct Dixie Square Mall in suburban Harvey. The mall was empty and abandoned and the production crew completely refurbished it and placed stores and people in it for the sole purpose of destroying it in that scene. Prior to that movie, Chicago didn’t really show up much in movies. The Blues Brothers is a favorite for both my wife and me. And I LOVE 440 cop cars!!
Good humor, great cameos, some scenes in modern movies that are homages to it. Lots of stuff! Having been to Chicago twice my wife and I still like looking at places in the movie while saying, "We've been there!"If you take out the really cool Royal Monaco Cop car, which I like, what's really left?