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Jun 21, 2021 · The 'Stunt 1' Supra from The Fast and the Furious, which was one of only two cars driven by Paul Walker, went for over half a million dollars at a Barrett-Jackson auction.
Nov 22, 2020 · Tracking where these cars are and how much they’ve sold for is tough, but a V8-powered stunt car was sold for $180,000! If you want to own one yourself, bring about $40,000 or well into the six figures for pristine examples. Also bring a huge amount of money if you plan on swapping in an RB26, that’s not easy!
- Chicago Created Its Own Film Office For The Blues Brothers.
- The Mall Car Chase in The Blues Brothers Was Shot in A Real Shopping Mall.
- The Blues Brothers Used 13 Different Bluesmobiles.
- One of The Blues Brothers’s Stunt Drivers Was John Wayne’s Son.
- Dan Aykroyd and Carrie Fisher Became Engaged While Filming The Blues Brothers.
- Carrie Fisher Wasn’T The Blues Brothers’s only Connection to Star Wars.
- Paul Reubens Has A Small But Visible Role in The Blues Brothers.
- Paul Shaffer Was Kicked Out of The Band Before The Blues Brothers Movie Filmed.
- The Blues Brothers Got Some Bad Reviews.
- The Blues Brothers Was Really Popular in Australia and Other Parts of The World.
Most of The Blues Brothers was shot throughout Chicago, which wasn't a major film production hotspot at the time. While it pumped about $12 million into the local economy, all those car stunts scared residents enough that many of them called the local newspapersto report what they were seeing.
The scene was filmed at the Dixie Square Mall in Harvey, Illinois, which had been shuttered in 1979—before filming commenced. Though the mall never reopened, it was only (finally) torn downin 2013.
All of the car chases and stunts were real and not created with CGI. Forty stunt drivers were flown in every weekend to do the work. Sixty old police cars were purchased for $400 apiece. The filmmakers got permission to drive down Lake Street at speeds of over 100 MPH. After one take, Landis realized it looked like he was just speeding up the film,...
The Duke's youngest son, Ethan Wayne, began acting in 1970. But he supplemented his work in front of the camera with a handful of stunting stints—including one on The Blues Brothers.
Dan Aykroyd and Carrie Fisher were already a couple, set up by Belushi, who became engaged after Aykroyd successfully administered the Heimlich maneuver on her. "I almost choked on some kind of vegetable that I shouldn't have been eating: Brussels sprouts," Fisher told CNN. "He saved my life, and then he asked me to marry him. And I thought ... wow...
Frank Oz, known mostly for his work as a puppeteer, plays the corrections officer who returns Jake’s belongings in the very beginning of the movie. He was of course the man behind Yoda, who made his debut in The Empire Strikes Back, which debuted one month earlier, and was still number one at the box office when The Blues Brotherspremiered (and had...
Paul Reubens—the actor who would become best known as Pee-wee Herman—played a waiterat Chez Paul, before the band is fully back together.
Despite putting the group of musical all-stars together, the future David Letterman bandleader’s choice to help co-produce a Gilda Radner album over helping The Blues Brothersproject upset Belushi.
The Blues Brothers is a comedy classic today, but not everyone was a fan upon its initial release. Newsweek described it as “desperately unfunny.” The Los Angeles Times called ita “$30 million wreck.”
Similar to The Rocky Horror Picture Show in New York, The Blues Brothers was shown regularly in Melbourne’s Valhalla Cinema on Friday nights throughout the 1980s and '90s, where as many as 400 costumed fans would watch as 30 actors re-created the scenes as the movie played, with everybody singing along to the musical performances. Landis saidthe fi...
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Jun 21, 2021 · The last time a Fast and Furious Supra came up for sale was 2015 where a different stunt car sold for $199,800 (including buyer’s premium). With the Paul Walker connection and the Supra market on fire today, expectations for this sale were high.
- Mitsubishi Evo. We all remember the Mitsubishi Evo Paul Walker drove in Too Fast Too Furious. Who would forget the car when it was the first Evo VII featured in the movie?
- 1967 Ford Mustang. The fastback featured in The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift was made from the skeleton of a 1967 Ford Mustang. It was not easy to bolt a full Nissan Skyline GT-R engine into the 1967 model.
- 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R. In “Fast Five,” Brian O’Conner buys a 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R, the first of all Skyline models to receive the GT-R treatment.
- 1969 Yenko Camaro. A ’69 Yenko Camaro is won by Brian O’Conner in 2 Fast 2 Furious after a race for pinks against some bad dudes. The Yenko’s utilized in later in the film to outrun the police.
Jun 20, 2021 · Lieberman’s site details the full list of mods, power figures, and backstories of almost every car from Brian’s Supra to Johnny Tran’s Honda S2000 and the Honda Civics used in the heist scenes.
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Jun 18, 2021 · In total, 40 stunt drivers were employed and 60 ex-police cars (costing $400 each) for the pursuit into the Windy City. “We had a 24-hour working auto shop in Chicago…,” Landis told me.