COLLEGE PULL OVER SWEATSHIRT

As worn by John Belushi in Animal House
Price: $$32.90
College Pull Over Sweatshirt

Similar to the shirt John Belushi's character wore in Animal House.
Price: $$31.95
PRESCHOOL T-shirt

John Belushi's "Animal House" COLLEGE t-shirt - for a slightly younger crowd
Price: $$21.95
College Pullover Sweatshirt

White lettered COLLEGE design.
Price: $$36.40
College Tshirts

Similar to the shirt John Belushi's character wore in Animal House.
Price: $$23.55
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John Belushi, John Bon-bons, or Chris Farley. I'm not picky - anyone of those guys will do.
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Rare video of John Belushi very original in his career auditioning in the SNL studio
“Sec City Does Dallas” is a mix of skits, songs and improv. The show pokes fun at Tony Romo, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Value, just to name a few. There’s plenty of slapstick and silliness. There’s also some comedy that’s a little on the serious side, like the breach skit, which is patterned on the Occupy Dallas protest. Another gives us a fly-on-the-wall view of a mock town meeting, discussing how to handle the upcoming 50th “anniversary” of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
“Our target in satire is finding those things that are funny in the community, and then, through shining a light on it, have you think about those things,” said Morehead . “I mull over that ultimately helps you understand the things that you care about most in your community, and hopefully that’s what our show does, along with making you tease.”
“Second City Does Dallas” is a collaboration from the Chicago-based group and Dallas Theater Center. Writers Brooke Breit and Ed Furman spit up some time in Dallas while putting the show together. The material continues to be shaped by the cast members.

if john belushi was still swarming.
would he be a great comedian/actor? like Jackie Gleason
an ok comedian/actor. like dan aykroyd or steve martin
or would he have fallen off the visage of the earth. like eddie murphy
He would die of an over quantity in about a year or so.
Favorite John Belushi flick picture show? And why?
*please only serious answers*
it might seem kinda typical, but I love 1941
I liking love love Continental Divide, it showed he could be more than just a comedian. And such great lines,
"the spawn stole my cigarettes!!!!"
and to the person that asked about his brother.... Jim isn't even
I reminisce over watching this movie with my father a number of years ago and all I can remember is John Belushi and a sh*t load of naked women. I call back this one scene where John is outside a tinted house window (people inside can't see him) and there
yeh id bet loot its animal house .. but just incase heres his filmography
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle (1975) (vent to) (1979 American dubbed version)
Animal House (1978)
The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash (1978)
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John Belushi Is Dead An eccentric and unexpectedly moving debut novel about two teenagers who let their obsession with celebrity death interfere with living biography. |
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About this book IN THE END WE ALL Chore TO BLACK. Pink-haired Hilda and oddball loner Benji are not your typical teenagers. As an alternative of going to parties or hanging out at the mall, they comb the city streets and suburban culs-de-sac of Los Angeles for sites of name murder and suicide. Bound by their interest in the macabre, Hilda and Benji neglect their schoolwork and their social lives in favor of prowling the most flagrant crime scenes in Hollywood history and collecting odd mementos of celebrity death. Hilda and Benji's grotesque pastime takes an unexpected turn when they meet Hank, the elderly, reclusive tenant of a crumbling Echo Park apartment where a silent movie star once stabbed himself to death with a pair of scissors. Hilda feels a abnormal connection with Hank and comes to care deeply for her paranoid new friend as they watch old movies together and talk the sweltering afternoons away. But when Hank's downstairs neighbor Jake, a handsome screenwriter, inserts himself into the equation and... |
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The Tragic Clowns-An Analysis of the Short Lives of John Belushi, Lenny Bruce, and Chris Farley. |
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Saturday Night, A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live This is the publication that revealed to the world what really happened behind the scenes during the first ten years of this groundbreaking program, from the battles SNL fought with NBC to the battles fought within the show itself. |
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About this book Saturday Vespers all the time is the intimate history of the original Saturday Night Live, from its beginnings as an outlaw program produced by an undisciplined band of renegades from the comedy underground to a TV institution that made stars of John Belushi, Bill Murray, Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris, Joe Piscopo and Eddie Murphy. This is the lyrics that revealed to the world what really happened behind the scenes during the first ten years of this groundbreaking program, from the battles SNL fought with NBC to the battles fought within the show itself. It's all here: The predilection affairs, betrayals, rivalries, drug problems, overnight successes, and bitter failures, tainted with the creation of some of the most outrageous and original comedy ever. "It reads like a thriller," said the Associated Broadcasting, "and may be the best book ever written about television." |
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Spirit of the ages lives on in Dan Aykroyd's crystal skull vodka It was Aykroyd who lettered John Belushi, a heavy-metal fan, to the finer points of blues music. The pair were kindred spirits and Aykroyd says in 1982, |
EXCLUSIVE: Todd Phillips Finally Opens Up About His John Belushi Biopic
Gossip broke last month that Todd Phillips was developing a John Belushi biopic — the latest in a long string of efforts to lunge the "Saturday Night Live"
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Phillips' 'renegade' Belushi biopic
Todd Phillips is planning a "treacherous" approach to the highly anticipated biopic about late comedian John Belushi. While the film is still in early stages,
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