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There was a sequel -- ''[[Blues Brothers]] 2000'' -- in 1998. This film didn't go over as well as the original, in part because some important players -- most notably [[John Belushi]] -- had died in the interim (the death [[Real Life Writes the Plot|was actually worked into]] [[Lampshade Hanging|the film's plot]], but it didn't really help. Though at the least it was respectful to Belushi). Some admit that though the plot wasn't as up to snuff as the original, the music at least was pretty good. [[John Landis]] helmed the director's chair on both movies.
There was a sequel -- ''[[Blues Brothers]] 2000'' -- in 1998. This film didn't go over as well as the original, in part because some important players -- most notably [[John Belushi]] -- had died in the interim (the death [[Real Life Writes the Plot|was actually worked into]] [[Lampshade Hanging|the film's plot]], but it didn't really help. Though at the least it was respectful to Belushi). Some admit that though the plot wasn't as up to snuff as the original, the music at least was pretty good. [[John Landis]] helmed the director's chair on both movies.

''The Blues Brothers'' was named to the National Film Registry in 2020.


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