Thank the costume designer, Deborah Nadoolman (who also happens to be the director’s, John Landis, wife) for that. She also created Michael Jackson’s jacket in Thriller, Indiana Jones’s costume, and more.
Apparently that Jack Daniels bottle is actually full of tea, but I wouldn't have been surprised if John Belushi had actually downed a real bottle of whisky.
@@Johndoe345-k2dGod I hate people like you apparently nothing ever happened to anyone ever we're all as boring as you who've never done shit I was homeless at 13 living with hobos and still having adventures at 50 enjoy your tiny tiny world.
Dan Akroyd once said if John hadn't died, he probably would have become a comedy writer. Just think of all the great comedy films we never got to see. It's heartbreaking.
3:16: very rarely has an actor been able to get so many laughs out of a gesture as simple as opening up his eyelids and raising a single eyebrow. He truly stole the film.
The scene when he says, " See if you can guess what I am now", puts food in his mouth and then spits it out, " A Zit, get it???" gets me every time laughing. Always love that scene along with the scene where he destroys the singing guy's guitar. To me Animal House is John Belushi's best movie. But he was very good in the Blues Brothers and love him during his Saturday Night Live days. If there was no John Belushi, there would've no Chris Farley who idolized John Belushi.
At 3:13 when Belushi sits down at the table & the "Zit" scene,, I was there, behind the cameras. The place, University of Oregon, the "Fishbowl". I had just finished an Econ class, noticed something going on, walked in, there it all was, it was maybe November & really cold. There was maybe a dozen other curious students milling about, really low key. We had seen those big non descript trailers parked here & there on campus,,,
@@musek5048 As you might have suspected, I didn't learn a damn thing then, rather did a 1978 version of the movie. I had a Yashica SLR camera at the time & shot 'before & after' of my dorm room (Carson Hall, room 403C )...the before pix had my cute little desk perfectly arranged, tidy...typewriter & all. After,... the entire room littered with 20+ beer bottles, a disaster. I wouldn't go on to learn much till 1983, a two-year degree doing electronics....but not until I was finished being a male stripper. in between ..Look up 'Carson Hall' to verify...& fourth floor was then the first time guys & girls were on the same floor...uh huh...
And from what the directors said, Belushi was off script most of the time, they just let him go...he was a genius of his time. Sad he was self-destructive. Chris Farley as well.
@@davemathews7890 thank god someone said it. Without a funny script or director he relies on yelling, getting mad or cursing. While I'm at it Steve Carrel needs to go away too.
I love the scene when hes in the cafeteria line eating then putting back the food all while either putting it on his plate or stuffing it in his pockets 🤣
Lol! I was just thinking how funny that scene is, the way he times his comedey in his action and movements. Especially when he grabs the guitar real quick, then proceeds to use these big dramatic singing motions in time to a broken rythm of sorts that fit Belushi's comedic timing perfectly. But then after that he's even more brilliant when he finishes smashing the guitar, only to snap out of his rage to then calmly return what's left of the instrument's neck and the few little stringy remains, curled up and unrecognizable. The camera then goes from the shocked, and sad wannabe campus vagabond, and then to bluto who face says everything without any dialogue needing to be spoken, as he just makes this almost shrugging like gesture mixed wit some sadness, but only for what he felt he had to do for the good of the Toga Party. The bard was killing everyone's buzz whichwas making them all pass out or space out. It's almost like in an instant"Bluto communicates with us this statment of, "Hey bud..Yeahhh...I know man, I know. You have to remember these things can and do happen in life from time to time throughout our live you know. And I want you to know that I really am terribly sorry 'bout your luck kid... But...You really do gotta understand... You left me no choice though... I hope you realize the massive favor I did for you. I litteraly saved you from being murdered by me... Seriously though, it was either gonna be you, or the guitar...and ya know I gotta be honest you just seem like way too nice a young naive boy, and way too innocent and young and sweet just be slaughtered into pieces, ripped into shreds just like your guitar. So instead of you and your life, I took your...uh instrument's life...instead. Essentially, your guitar died for your evil, awful, sins of playing awful music and... I...uhhh...or uh... that is what is...that is... And yay! Thaat is all that's left of the lute, as it died by my hands a martyr sacrifice...just like...a...uhhhh....lamb of Jesus, and Thy Lord do saith now unto me... Yay! Thy Christ! Thy Savior! and thy Lord! Had died a martyr for humanity... And now your instrument too has done the same to take on the brutal beat down that almost came for you, but it then came instead for your guitar. Just as Jesus Christ was cruified, willingly sacrificing himself for humananity and it's sins that it went through for all of mankind... Your guitar just some how miraculously bore all of my viscous, violent wrath and rage. Instead of your face and body. Thank the "Lute or Bluto!"
I think that was parodied in Star Trek the Next Generation. The episode where the captain, the doctor, and the engineer were portraying Robin Hood and his band of men. I think there was a scene where some troubadour was playing on some type of guitar when Worf walked by, and then paused, grabbed the guitar and smashes it. Then he gives the guitar back and says, "Sorry."
At the time, there was nobody funnier than John Belushi. All of his Animal House scenes were hilarious. He was the star of that movie, supposedly on drugs the whole time, but whatever. Then he went on to do the same on The Blues Brothers. Priceless. And of course there was SNL. Rest In Peace.
The director John Landis wouldn’t Belushi do drugs or alcohol during filming or would fire him and Belushi stayed sober during filming as didn’t want to be fired as he was getting started with acting in films at the time after starring on Saturday Night Live prior to Animal House. Belushi didn’t want blow his career with it starting so stayed in a home with his wife away from the other actors while they partied at night.
It’s amazing he was such a good actor back in the 1970s and 1980s. I wish he didn’t depend on drugs like that because he didn’t need drugs to be a good actor. Johns eye brows and his goofy acting got me watching me.
John could say so much with just his eyebrows! Damn you drugs & booze and double damn you pushers! So many lives destroyed in the name of a good time! Still missing you, John.
I had a friend in college who looked just like Bluto, and was in a fraternity. He was the exact opposite of the Bluto character, and did he ever suffer from the comparisons! His frat bros weren't very helpful in that regard.
"...a futile and stupid gesture on somebody's part." "And we're just the guys to do it!" 😂😂😂 The art of cafeteria tray stacking at its best. If you went to college in 70's Animal House seemed almost like a documentary
No shit, Sherlock. Its been restored. You can't just re-use 1980's video technology, you have to go back to the original film and scan it at high quality (and then go through the restoration process) for modern audiences to watch it. Besides, haven't you ever seen a movie from the 70's and 80's before? You're still viewing the film at a lower quality than what people were watching in the cinemas back then. 35mm, the film size that Animal House was recorded onto, is generally considered equivalent to 4K (at absolute most 6K). 35mm has been around since the early 1900's. Hell, you can even buy the Wizard of Oz in 4K and that came out in 1939. I find it to be quite silly how people have such little understanding and knowledge about older technology.
@@everythingthrice nah it’s a very common misconception among younger people that film quality was garbage pre 2000s. They’re confusing film with television, which was limited not by the cameras or film but the broadcasting technology available. You can watch color movies from the 50s and 60s that look great, and no remastering, colorizing or upscaling needs to be done. Just a scan if you want to watch in digital. So they probably looked _even better_ in theaters at the time
It was always Belushi's raised eyebrow with me, with the silent reactive face next. To quote the exquisite song lyric, John Belushi said it best when he said nothing at all.
I absolutely love this movie, it just goes to show that hit movies dont need 100s of millions of dollars to produce a blockbuster... they literally had nothing throwing actual trash at belushi to see what he would do
I went to the University of Oregon. Every time I walked through the lunch room we all called "The Fish Bowl" I relived this scene, only minus the food fight...
John Belushi was a great comedian. Animal House was one of my favorite movies. Bluto is fantastic at the house, yelling “Toga, Toga, Toga”. John passed on way too early. ❤️❤️
I love it when they measured the horse with a ruler after it died of a stroke BUT THEY HAVE IT ALL WRONG ......ITS MEASURE TWICE AND CUT ONCE!!!!!!! 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I Gave My Love A Cherry, That Had No Stone..... I Gave My Love A Chicken, That Had No Bones..... I Gave My Love A Story, That Had No End..... I Gave - (Bluto smashes the guitar) Bluto: Sorry!
This scene of Bluto pigging out in the lunch line reminds me of how me & my college friends use to eat & shop for food for our dorm rooms from the cafeteria!! 💘 🐔 🦃 😍 🚗
I was doing extra work for According to Jim .Jim was real good guy but he made it clear to some of the extras and whoever was listening he said please don't ask me how my brother passed away it's still very painful and I get asked a regular basis..Just know he loved his fans very much .
I noticed he does kinda get a certain way when he's in an interview and they ask about John. Like people assume they had a laugh-filled childhood, but John was 5 years older so they never really got close like people think. They only started really hanging out when Jim got to college
I always felt bad for Jim because he was in more hit movies than John but he was always being asked about his brother's death --- not really fair to him
Lol at Kevin Bacon he was told to act “smarmy” he did not know what “smarmy” was that’s why the look on his face, the director later told him he nailed Smarmy to a T.
Legendary scene: when John asks, " see if you can what I am now?", " a zit, get it!!" Never stop laughing at this scene!! Continue RIHP Mr John Belushi aka Bluto " Animal House"!! 💘 👼 Comedic Emperor!
The college sweatshirt is still probably the best costume ever worn by a movie character
Thank the costume designer, Deborah Nadoolman (who also happens to be the director’s, John Landis, wife) for that. She also created Michael Jackson’s jacket in Thriller, Indiana Jones’s costume, and more.
So good
3 years later I'll ask why do you think that?
I love his reaction to when the moving guy drops the entire case of beer. It's as if he watched a loved one die in front of him. Lol
I realize Im kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good website to stream new tv shows online ?
@Connor Korbin Thank you, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I appreciate it !
@Jace Garrett happy to help =)
Seriously!!❤😂❤
38 years ago we lost you John. Wish you were still here🙏🏽💖
Wow its been 38 yrs already.😞
I loved watching this movie .
It’s sad that some people, much like Chris Farley, just burn themselves out.
I think about all the great comedy we were deprived of. We'll, at least we got something.
The guitar smashing scene is one of my all time favorites.
Orcinus1967 the singer there is the moderately famous Stephen Bishop....
@@narosser Thanks for connecting the dots.
"Sorry."😂
@@georgehenderson7783 "I'd like 10,000 marbles please"
That scene was totally improvised by Belushi , Stephen Bishop HAD no idea he was going to do that..lol
Apparently that Jack Daniels bottle is actually full of tea, but I wouldn't have been surprised if John Belushi had actually downed a real bottle of whisky.
Bless his memory and comedic genius. I like his brother too.
I figured it would be something else.
I thought it WAS a bottle of whiskey!
I would've said "Damn! "That was 'savage'!"
"I'm a zit!"
You drink that much Whiskey that fast and you'll be dead from alcohol poisoning if you don't get to a hospital.
I got to meet John when I was working as a bartender at LAX in the 80's, what a delightful person he was !
liar
@@Johndoe345-k2dwhy be the way you are sir, enjoy the thought and move on, don’t be a downer
@@Johndoe345-k2dGod I hate people like you apparently nothing ever happened to anyone ever we're all as boring as you who've never done shit I was homeless at 13 living with hobos and still having adventures at 50 enjoy your tiny tiny world.
Liat
@@mitchellwright5478 Sit on it nerd.
This was by far. My favourite film as a teenager so many great scenes it's a crime that it hardly gets. Played anymore. R. I. P John Belushi
Dan Akroyd once said if John hadn't died, he probably would have become a comedy writer. Just think of all the great comedy films we never got to see. It's heartbreaking.
3:16: very rarely has an actor been able to get so many laughs out of a gesture as simple as opening up his eyelids and raising a single eyebrow. He truly stole the film.
John Belushi is the one who inspired me to master the quizical eyebrow look. Great stuff.
Happy 75th birthday, John!
John Belushi Was Gone Way Too Soon From The Earth at Just The Age of 33
Oscar jr Jimenez He was to good for this world
John Collins ok boomer
@@DTFleks I know you were trying to be humorous, but this is boomer-comedy. Outdated/overrated
John Collins you sir are obviously on drugs!
White pony took him
The most frat character of all time.
The best zit ever.
Should've joined the peace corp
But much better than the popped color sweater neck 80's and modern frat dudes lmao
i never met anyone nearly so cool in a frat
@@Frank-dv4zu exactly. Real frat guys are all rich douchebags. Same with sorority girls.
The scene when he says, " See if you can guess what I am now", puts food in his mouth and then spits it out, " A Zit, get it???" gets me every time laughing. Always love that scene along with the scene where he destroys the singing guy's guitar. To me Animal House is John Belushi's best movie. But he was very good in the Blues Brothers and love him during his Saturday Night Live days. If there was no John Belushi, there would've no Chris Farley who idolized John Belushi.
At 3:13 when Belushi sits down at the table & the "Zit" scene,, I was there, behind the cameras. The place, University of Oregon, the "Fishbowl". I had just finished an Econ class, noticed something going on, walked in, there it all was, it was maybe November & really cold. There was maybe a dozen other curious students milling about, really low key. We had seen those big non descript trailers parked here & there on campus,,,
@@AndieBlack13 what i time to be alive i bet!
@@musek5048 As you might have suspected, I didn't learn a damn thing then, rather did a 1978 version of the movie. I had a Yashica SLR camera at the time & shot 'before & after' of my dorm room (Carson Hall, room 403C )...the before pix had my cute little desk perfectly arranged, tidy...typewriter & all. After,... the entire room littered with 20+ beer bottles, a disaster. I wouldn't go on to learn much till 1983, a two-year degree doing electronics....but not until I was finished being a male stripper. in between ..Look up 'Carson Hall' to verify...& fourth floor was then the first time guys & girls were on the same floor...uh huh...
No Artie Lange either
@@AndieBlack13 lol what a bunch of bullshit. The scene clearly shows the whole cafeteria in on it. Everyone there is an extra.
John Belushi played a secondary character, yet he stole the film, the whole fucking film.
And from what the directors said, Belushi was off script most of the time, they just let him go...he was a genius of his time. Sad he was self-destructive. Chris Farley as well.
Drug addiction is a bastard.@@glenntownsend2828
Seven years of College down the tubes
I can imagine if Belushi lived and made a college movie with Farley in the mid-90's --- that would've been hilarious beyond words
John Belushi. Comedic genius. The world lost the GOAT.
Yes a member of the greatest comedians an laugh filled show during the 70s.
John Belushi really was a great comedian. We will never forget him.
Jussi Perala: Yes, he was a genius!!!
@@hehhehhuhhuh7014 And a legend.
I’ll take 400 for things that never happened
who?
gone too soon
This movie is a masterpiece.
“Germans?”
“Forget it, he’s rolling...”
How you like ohio prick
Dii in i
"Pre Med Pre law, same thing"
@@edvenuto9614 they both suck compared to Faber.
Grade point 0.01 😂
Lost John 40 years ago, today.
Rest in peace.
his great facial expressions and those eyebrows the best of his comedic genius.
May God Bless and Rest in Peace John...we miss you.
The guitar scene is classic Belushi, laugh every time I see it
Similar to Reggie Dunlop admonishing the organ player in Slap Shot
"Don't ever play Ladies of Spain again!
This movie is what started the whole Will Ferrell, John C Reilly, Owen/Luke Wilson type movies that came years later.
Except Will Ferrell isn't funny
@@davemathews7890 he's a pretty good drummer though
@@davemathews7890 have you seen step brothers or get hard? Those are his best movies
Night-Prowler have respect for them ,but John Belushi is the Mozart of this type of comedy pure and simple.
@@davemathews7890 thank god someone said it. Without a funny script or director he relies on yelling, getting mad or cursing. While I'm at it Steve Carrel needs to go away too.
9:09 I love the way they run out of the building like the Three Stooges!
I love the scene when hes in the cafeteria line eating then putting back the food all while either putting it on his plate or stuffing it in his pockets 🤣
We did that at heston services in the early 70s. Every week at least. Lol
How about the whole hamburger stuffed in his mouth
@@dannyjeys9990 oh god that too, in one whole bite 🤣🤣
Man, love john belushi. Why can’t they make movies like this anymore. Perfect mix of comedic insanity.
Probably partially because we've been referencing this movie in most "comedies" ever since it came out :p. But I agree with you 100% lol.
Who's they?
@@ryline666 he was probably referencing to movie producers and studios.
John was simply one of a kind! Even his own brothe - who's very funny and tslented in his own right - could not fill those shoes!
if you are asking why he can't make movies like this anymore... you need to sit down, i've got some bad news for you..
The guitar “sorry” scene has to be up there as one of the best in movie history
That scene was improvised by Belushi...Steven bishop had no idea he was going to do that..lol
Lol! I was just thinking how funny that scene is, the way he times his comedey in his action and movements. Especially when he grabs the guitar real quick, then proceeds to use these big dramatic singing motions in time to a broken rythm of sorts that fit Belushi's comedic timing perfectly. But then after that he's even more brilliant when he finishes smashing the guitar, only to snap out of his rage to then calmly return what's left of the instrument's neck and the few little stringy remains, curled up and unrecognizable. The camera then goes from the shocked, and sad wannabe campus vagabond, and then to bluto who face says everything without any dialogue needing to be spoken, as he just makes this almost shrugging like gesture mixed wit some sadness, but only for what he felt he had to do for the good of the Toga Party. The bard was killing everyone's buzz whichwas making them all pass out or space out. It's almost like in an instant"Bluto communicates with us this statment of, "Hey bud..Yeahhh...I know man, I know. You have to remember these things can and do happen in life from time to time throughout our live you know. And I want you to know that I really am terribly sorry 'bout your luck kid... But...You really do gotta understand...
You left me no choice though...
I hope you realize the massive favor I did for you. I litteraly saved you from being murdered by me...
Seriously though, it was either gonna be you, or the guitar...and ya know I gotta be honest you just seem like way too nice a young naive boy, and way too innocent and young and sweet just be slaughtered into pieces, ripped into shreds just like your guitar. So instead of you and your life, I took your...uh instrument's life...instead.
Essentially, your guitar died for your evil, awful, sins of playing awful music and... I...uhhh...or uh... that is what is...that is...
And yay! Thaat is all that's left of the lute, as it died by my hands a martyr sacrifice...just like...a...uhhhh....lamb of Jesus, and Thy Lord do saith now unto me...
Yay! Thy Christ! Thy Savior! and thy Lord! Had died a martyr for humanity... And now your instrument too has done the same to take on the brutal beat down that almost came for you, but it then came instead for your guitar. Just as Jesus Christ was cruified, willingly sacrificing himself for humananity and it's sins that it went through for all of mankind...
Your guitar just some how miraculously bore all of my viscous, violent wrath and rage. Instead of your face and body. Thank the "Lute or Bluto!"
I think that was parodied in Star Trek the Next Generation. The episode where the captain, the doctor, and the engineer were portraying Robin Hood and his band of men. I think there was a scene where some troubadour was playing on some type of guitar when Worf walked by, and then paused, grabbed the guitar and smashes it. Then he gives the guitar back and says, "Sorry."
@@randyfitch7911It was an homage so well done. I loved it!
At the time, there was nobody funnier than John Belushi. All of his Animal House scenes were hilarious. He was the star of that movie, supposedly on drugs the whole time, but whatever. Then he went on to do the same on The Blues Brothers. Priceless. And of course there was SNL. Rest In Peace.
The Blues Brothers had a actual drug budget,,. strange days the 80's
The director John Landis wouldn’t Belushi do drugs or alcohol during filming or would fire him and Belushi stayed sober during filming as didn’t want to be fired as he was getting started with acting in films at the time after starring on Saturday Night Live prior to Animal House. Belushi didn’t want blow his career with it starting so stayed in a home with his wife away from the other actors while they partied at night.
Love this film, started the college comedy trend and still to this day stands above all the contemporary films of it's time.
And none can touch it. Too timid, too stupid, too unfunny.
First is always the best
I thought Van Wilder came close, though --- a very funny college movie
It’s amazing he was such a good actor back in the 1970s and 1980s. I wish he didn’t depend on drugs like that because he didn’t need drugs to be a good actor. Johns eye brows and his goofy acting got me watching me.
The part where John Belushi smashed that Jack Daniel's bottle on his car really made the whole movie for me
John could say so much with just his eyebrows! Damn you drugs & booze and double damn you pushers! So many lives destroyed in the name of a good time! Still missing you, John.
There are no pushers- there are only addicts.
I had a friend in college who looked just like Bluto, and was in a fraternity. He was the exact opposite of the Bluto character, and did he ever suffer from the comparisons! His frat bros weren't very helpful in that regard.
70s & 80s movies beat any films today 👌😍
All the most iconic comedy/action movies seemed to happen between 1968 and 1985
@@331Grabber Late 80s and 90s had tons of classics too
"...a futile and stupid gesture on somebody's part." "And we're just the guys to do it!" 😂😂😂 The art of cafeteria tray stacking at its best. If you went to college in 70's Animal House seemed almost like a documentary
The ladder scene has to be the best Belushi was a great actor
The inspiration for Slimer from Ghostbusters, Dan Aykroyd even said so.
So ,slimer Is the ghost of John Belushi in a obscure way?.
Well, at least Is a great tribute.
he was gonna be cast to play him but died before they picked up actors
Dan Akroyd has said that Slimer from Ghostbusters is the ghost of John Belushi and how he was based on Bluto from Animal House.
Amazing. Just simply amazing. I’ve seen this movie dozens of times and Belushi still cracks me up every single time.
John Belushi was an absolute comedy beast.
That’s JOHN Belushi my good friend.
Amazing how this was filmed in 1977 and they must have done a remaster because it looks so amazing. Wow.
No shit, Sherlock. Its been restored. You can't just re-use 1980's video technology, you have to go back to the original film and scan it at high quality (and then go through the restoration process) for modern audiences to watch it. Besides, haven't you ever seen a movie from the 70's and 80's before? You're still viewing the film at a lower quality than what people were watching in the cinemas back then. 35mm, the film size that Animal House was recorded onto, is generally considered equivalent to 4K (at absolute most 6K). 35mm has been around since the early 1900's. Hell, you can even buy the Wizard of Oz in 4K and that came out in 1939. I find it to be quite silly how people have such little understanding and knowledge about older technology.
@@LMANJINA I love how these guys think the 1970s were like 1200 B.C. or something, and we weren't watching high-quality image films back then.
I like how some people flip out over someone mentioning how good of quality a movie looks and points out obvious known facts to everyone by doing so.
Check out the new 4K release to really be mind blown.
@@everythingthrice nah it’s a very common misconception among younger people that film quality was garbage pre 2000s. They’re confusing film with television, which was limited not by the cameras or film but the broadcasting technology available. You can watch color movies from the 50s and 60s that look great, and no remastering, colorizing or upscaling needs to be done. Just a scan if you want to watch in digital. So they probably looked _even better_ in theaters at the time
Missed the reaction to the diashow of the new recruits. That, "they took the bar" and "Holy shit!" X3 are the best imo
This makes me cry with joy. I loved Belushi. I love this movie! Thank you for the reminders. :)
RIP John Belushi (January 24, 1949 - March 5, 1982), aged 33
You will be remembered as a legend.
He killed him self !
@@stevec5576geez..no one’s perfect,live a little 🍻
Really sad and spooky how Chris Farley died at the same age as Belushi --- and Farley said many times that Belushi was his idol
Missed the looking in the sorority house window on the ladder . His facial expression before he went down was priceless!
Must be the censorship, I guess....not his face, but the striptease act.
At the end, Bluto became a Senator of this country.
It was always Belushi's raised eyebrow with me, with the silent reactive face next. To quote the exquisite song lyric, John Belushi said it best when he said nothing at all.
8:52 to 9:20, Favorite part.
Drew Gars 4:48
@@lylla91xo 00:00-10:17 is my favorite part.
I absolutely love this movie, it just goes to show that hit movies dont need 100s of millions of dollars to produce a blockbuster... they literally had nothing throwing actual trash at belushi to see what he would do
He would have been up there with Murray if he had been around longer
Above Murray to be more accurate.
Joe Ubil yeah it is just that Murray has had 40 more years to show the earth what he can do Belushi did a lot with the time he had.
he is.
@@thedukeofconway4209 Thanks for your reply...It's the quality of the work, not the quantity of the work...enjoy them both :)))))
He was supposed to play Murray’s part in ghost busters
This is still one of my top 5 funniest movies ever!
This is by far the best movie I´ve ever seen in my entire life; John Belushi the best comedian-singer of all times
It's times like right now that we need a guy like John Belushi and a film like this to make us laugh again....
I went to the University of Oregon. Every time I walked through the lunch room we all called "The Fish Bowl" I relived this scene, only minus the food fight...
This came out when I was in high school. This is a classic!!!
John Belushi was ;larger than life! Most of the time we all tuned in to see what he would do next!!
"Why Pinto?"
"WHY NOT?"
"burrrppp" WHY NOT?"
Screenwriter Chris Miller's fraternity nickname was Pinto because he had birthmark spots on his dick.
@@williamshaw9047 The Kroger character pissed into some hot tar when he was a kid. It exploded and splattered his penis.
John Belushi was a great comedian. Animal House was one of my favorite movies. Bluto is fantastic at the house, yelling “Toga, Toga, Toga”. John passed on way too early. ❤️❤️
The Spotted Dongs is a good name for a band.
Highly recommended movie
He made this movie one of my all time favorites.. I never laughed so hard
john was so funny, i miss him and everytime i watch according to jim i think how much him and brother are so alike
0:35 One of the best scenes in comedy ever
He had such carisma, the edge. he was awesome
If only he would have known how loved he was it could have been different.
I love it when they measured the horse with a ruler after it died of a stroke BUT THEY HAVE IT ALL WRONG ......ITS MEASURE TWICE AND CUT ONCE!!!!!!! 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
One of the Best John belushi characters of all time💯
No, his role in the blues brothers is better.
I Gave My Love A Cherry, That Had No Stone.....
I Gave My Love A Chicken, That Had No Bones.....
I Gave My Love A Story, That Had No End.....
I Gave -
(Bluto smashes the guitar)
Bluto: Sorry!
That guy was Stephen Bishop, folk singer.
How does he not win the Oscar for that performance? The best movie of the year also
They did not want to give an Oscar to a guy pretending to be a zit. LOL.
RIP John Belushi (March 5, 1982)
Bluto from Animal House
McLovin from Superbad
Gigi from Booksmart
Spicoli from Fast Times
They made these films classic 😎🥃
*"When the going gets tough, the tough get f•cked" ~George Carlin*
This scene of Bluto pigging out in the lunch line reminds me of how me & my college friends use to eat & shop for food for our dorm rooms from the cafeteria!! 💘 🐔 🦃 😍 🚗
Too funny. And back in those days you could burn the calories off quick too.
I once saw a guy that drank a whole bottle of JD, he was carried up to his room in the barracks like a dead deer. Kids, don't do that.
Dont do speedballs either.
I was doing extra work for According to Jim .Jim was real good guy but he made it clear to some of the extras and whoever was listening he said please don't ask me how my brother passed away it's still very painful and I get asked a regular basis..Just know he loved his fans very much .
I noticed he does kinda get a certain way when he's in an interview and they ask about John. Like people assume they had a laugh-filled childhood, but John was 5 years older so they never really got close like people think. They only started really hanging out when Jim got to college
Aint nepotism grand.@@billblaski9523
I always felt bad for Jim because he was in more hit movies than John but he was always being asked about his brother's death --- not really fair to him
0:23 fun fact that’s not whiskey
It’s actually iced tea
As a heavy drinker....yeah no man can do that
Jack Daniels is overrated bilge.
no kidding
That is exactly what John Dunsworth drank when he played Officer Jim Lahey in Trailer Park Boys. RIP
@@darrinplowman4077 I mean you can but you're knocking on death's door at that point
Both solemn and hilarious, that speech scene.
I remember laughing so hard during parts of the movie that I couldn’t stop and my side was hurting.
Lol at Kevin Bacon he was told to act “smarmy” he did not know what “smarmy” was that’s why the look on his face, the director later told him he nailed Smarmy to a T.
Singer - I gave my love a story...... that had no end..
Bluto - Wanna bet?
The way John looks around a bit before he smashes the guitar cracks me up.
1:18 I love it. Perfect second of the music and how he is moving
Loved John Belushi he was an amazing actor and comedian
To me, Harold Ramis directed/writen comedy films are a must watch
“My advice is to start drinking heavily.”
6:41 what a battle cry
9:51, the girls were probably thinking, “Thank you.”
TOGA TOGA TOGA!
People had toga parties for ten years after Animal House!!!
Belushi still has the cleanest face tho
I saw this movie when it first came out with my father . He loved it. I still do.
One of the funniest movies ever!
You can get away with a pint but liter or fifth of wisky would probably kill you
Rip John great talent lost you are truly missed 😭😂
Thanks John for giving us your best! RIP.
Someone once described john and a living Cartoon Character
0:54 that thing that Belushi does with his eyes at that girl is classic gold
😳=me watching....
🤤🍾=an inspiration for Slimer (ghostbusters), drinking a WHOLE, GODDAMN BOTTLE in ONE TAKE!!......I’m blown away, right now.
On Point!
@4:29 is Bruce McGill....the sheriff in My Cousin Vinny
Happy 45th anniversary to this movie.
I have a rescue dog that reminds me an awful lot of Bluto, what I shoulda named him. Rags suits him, tho
Legendary scene: when John asks, " see if you can what I am now?", " a zit, get it!!" Never stop laughing at this scene!! Continue RIHP Mr
John Belushi aka Bluto " Animal House"!! 💘 👼 Comedic Emperor!
Happy Birthday John Belushi! 🎉🎁🎂🍺🍺🍺🍺