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  1. Nov 29, 2020 · John Landis, the director and co-writer of 'The Blues Brothers,' at the Venice Film Festival. Joel Ryan/Invision/AP. The Blues Brothers we have is not the movie that Landis intended audiences to ...

  2. John Landis has directed some of the most popular movies of all time including The Blues Brothers, Trading Places, National Lampoon’s Animal House, Three Amigos!, Spies Like us, Coming to America and the 2011 Ealing black comedy Burke & Hare.

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  3. A small town is terrorized by "The Banana Killer", which turns out to be the missing link between man and ape. Director John Landis Stars John Landis Saul Kahan Joseph Piantadosi. Goofily amusing early effort from a solid comedy director. 2. The Kentucky Fried Movie. 19771h 23mR. 6.4 (20K) Rate. 61Metascore.

  4. Nov 13, 2009 · Twilight Zone co-director John Landis (Blues Brothers, Trading Places, National Lampoon’s Animal House) and four other men working on the film, including the special-effects coordinator and the ...

  5. For John Landis, that decade was the 1980's. Starting in the late 70's with The Kentucky Fried Movie, Landis began to push his way into Hollywood, eventually making some landmarking films. Unfortunately as time went on, nothing was the same for Landis, however we are lucky enough to have the films he made that gave way to inspiration to future films and filmmakers.

  6. John Landis's films include The Blues Brothers, An American Werewolf in London, Michael Jackson: Thriller [MV], Spider-Man 2 We use cookies to ensure that we give you ...

  7. theyshootpictures.com › landisjohnTSPDT - John Landis

    John Landis "As a director, Landis is an unreconstructed genre-blender. The scattershot, channel-surfing approach of The Kentucky Fried Movie reflected his postmodern fondness for the mixing of (sometimes inappropriately paired) genres and styles, and his biggest hits would tap into the same television-inflected hyperactivity and condensed attention span in his audience."

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