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The hostel makes the proud claim that, with its Belushi's Bar, it's "the international party house".
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The pace is frantic—"Inspector Gadget" lives—and the secondary characters are nattering nuisances: an Earth nerd, Gribble (Dan Fogler), who may have been modeled on John Belushi's screwball pilot in "1941," and a Martian girl, Ki (Elisabeth Harnois), who spouts flower-child phrases like "Mellow out, man, I'm not the fuzz," because she's obsessed with old TV reruns that travel from Earth to Mars as streaming video.
See Jane Blossom: An Enthralling 'Eyre' Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Specifically, Animal House, at the closing epitaphs, where John Belushi's character is driving off in a convertible having just sabotaged a parade with a hapless co-ed in the back: "Sen. Bluto and his wife live in Maryland, Virginia."
John Wellington Ennis: Recalling Randy Hopper John Wellington Ennis 2011
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You knew their characters, their skits, you looked forward to Roseanne Roseannadanna and Belushi's Samurai.
Ask Matt: SNL, Castle, Fringe, Glee, Being Human and More! 2011
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You Won't Even Know will mark Belushi's second attempt to return to series TV after eight seasons on ABC's According to Jim, in which he played a lovable suburban husband, Chicago sports fan and father of three children.
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Dan Aykroyd ends his two-episode sting on his buddy Jim Belushi's show, "The Defenders," (CBS at 8) as he plays a judge who turns to Nick (Belushi) for help with drug charges.
TV Highlights: Dan Aykroyd on 'The Defenders'; Dina Lohan on '20/20'; 'Gold Rush: Alaska' finale 2011
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Specifically, Animal House, at the closing epitaphs, where John Belushi's character is driving off in a convertible having just sabotaged a parade with a hapless co-ed in the back: "Sen. Bluto and his wife live in Maryland, Virginia."
John Wellington Ennis: Recalling Randy Hopper John Wellington Ennis 2011
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May 21, 2009 8: 32 AM hehe, reminds me of John Belushi's rendition of Cocker on SNL.
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Then John Belushi comes in, dressed in character as samurai, says something nonsensical like “Oburry masKAT!!” with eyes bulging and then pauses, panting silently at the now-quieted mother and daughter while the live audience whoops and hollers in appreciative recognition of Belushi's recurring character.
The Nielsens (part two) Michael Larkin 2010
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But it's Belushi's gonzo portrayal of Bluto that remains iconic, and helped make the former "SNL" cast member a big-time comic star.
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