The Blues Brothers is one of the most classic comedies of the past 25 years. Somehow, someone decided to mess up the legacy by creating a sequel...18 years later.
Dan Akyroyd returns as Ellwood Blues. He has just been released from jail, and trying to put the band back together again. Because of the real life death of John Belushi, the writers instead throw in John Goodman and a child as new band players.
First of all, I want to point out that I respect in this film that when Ellwood tells Goodman about Jake, the writers didn't come up with "Oh, he's down in Florida vacationing" or something stupid excuse for his absence like that. At least they payed John the respect he deserved, and Ellwood tells him that "Jake died" paying some respect to John Belushi and his character, Jake Blues.
Where they got the idea for a child to join the band is beyond me. Is this a guarantee PG-13 or what? Obviously they decided to make this at least a PG-13, and I think that is stupid. The original film was R, and sticking to it they should have done the same here. I like when there are family films, but this film is not! There is a strip bar sequence, and yet this is PG-13? Come on! As for these scenes, they paid absolutely nothing worthwhile to the film, other than filling in 20 minutes of stupid cheap gimmicks (Ellwood gets on stage and sings blues as the strippers come out) This is so dumb, and while the original had obvious dumb sequences, they came out funny-dumb, this film did not. It almost was not intended to be a real film, rather a joining of Akyroyd with Blues. They do not really care about the film itself. It's like a music video gone wrong. You'd expect to pick this video up and have a music CD pop out instead of a film.
How anyone could think up such a lame excuse of a sequel is beyond me, and how Dan Akyroyd would ever join the cast again just completely mind boggling to me. What was Dan thinking?
Overall this film pays some respects to John Belushi's SNL and film legacy, but overall does more damage to him than honor. I am disgusted that Dan would do this to such a classic film, and such a classic comedian. John Belushi wasn't a favorite of mine, but he was pretty funny, and very controversial for the time. I think if he were around today he would've lost his career like Dan, Chevy, Steve, and Bill. Not that these hilarious guys don't do funny films anymore, but they don't do ENOUGH films, anymore (especially Chevy, he has the most wasted career out of all)
So if you like cheap gimmicks and rip-offs of the first Blues Brothers film, by all means see Blues Brothers 2000. But if you're like me and hate cheap gimmicks and unhonorable rip-offs, then stay clear of this flop. 1/5 stars-
JOHN ULMER