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marmar

(78,025 posts)
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 10:44 AM Aug 2020

Cocaine 'was almost like coffee': John Landis, Dan Aykroyd talk John Belushi, frantic 'Blues Brother


Cocaine 'was almost like coffee': John Landis, Dan Aykroyd talk John Belushi, frantic 'Blues Brothers' shoot as film turns 40

Kevin Polowy
Senior Correspondent, Yahoo Entertainment
August 3, 2020


The Chicago production of the 1980 action-comedy-musical The Blues Brothers has become the stuff of legend in the four decades since its release, perhaps most notable for its destruction of more than a hundred cars (mostly police cruisers) in filming its epic chase scenes.

It wasn’t just the vehicles, though, that were racing.

In new interviews with the Guardian to celebrate the film’s recent 40th anniversary, director John Landis and his co-writer/star Dan Aykroyd (who played Elwood Blues opposite the late John Belushi’s Jake) elaborated on the cast and crew’s rampant drug use, another thing the shoot became (in)famous over the years.

“At the time, cocaine was a currency. For some of the crew working nights, it was almost like coffee. I never liked it myself but I wasn’t going to police others’ behavior,” said Aykroyd. “We drove John Landis crazy. Sometimes he didn’t know whether we were going to show up for work after the parties.”

That’s not to say Aykroyd didn’t partake: “Everyone did it, including me,” Aykroyd told Vanity Fair in 2013 profile. “Never to excess, and not ever to where I wanted to buy it or have it. [But] John, he just loved what it did. It sort of brought him alive at night – that superpower feeling where you start to talk and converse and figure you can solve all the world’s problems.” ...........(more)

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/blues-brothers-john-belushi-cocaine-john-landis-dan-aykroyd-210735722.html




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Cocaine 'was almost like coffee': John Landis, Dan Aykroyd talk John Belushi, frantic 'Blues Brother (Original Post) marmar Aug 2020 OP
I've read the books on this underpants Aug 2020 #1
Belushi had a bunch of lousy friends, if you could call them friends. dubyadiprecession Aug 2020 #2
You can't blame it on his friends Chainfire Aug 2020 #3
You are Rebl2 Aug 2020 #4

dubyadiprecession

(6,346 posts)
2. Belushi had a bunch of lousy friends, if you could call them friends.
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 11:13 AM
Aug 2020

For years, they watched him spin out of control.
Who lets that happen?

 

Chainfire

(17,757 posts)
3. You can't blame it on his friends
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 11:33 AM
Aug 2020

People make decisions every day and have to live or die from the consequences.

Rebl2

(14,722 posts)
4. You are
Tue Aug 4, 2020, 04:05 PM
Aug 2020

right. You can try to intervene, but until that person truly wants help to quit taking drugs, it’s not going to happen. I know. I lived it with an ex-boyfriend when I was in my early twenties. I tried and failed, and it eventually caused the end of our relationship.

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