The reason I didn't know that is that I've never seen the movie - absolutely can't stand John Beluchi - nor that kind of movie staring anyone.
I'm with you, John Beluchi was a despicable person who had no ideas of what acting meant.
He was just another drugged out hippie from SNL who happened to get a role in a very disgusting stupid movie. I am always saddened when I hear a fellow conservative tell me it was a great movie, and John B. was a great actor. They seem to have no clue that the whole premise of the movie was to trash that which is decent in America, especially conservatives and Christian conservative values.
God rest his soul, but considering Belushi was as high as a kite on heroine and cocaine when he died from a drug overdose, he is most likely currently burning in hell. The only one laughing at him now is Satan.
By the way, the last time my wife and I went to the movies was to see the "The Passion of The Christ". The last truly great movie that Hollywood did all they could to distance itself from.
Until we get our fellow conservatives to also give up on giving their money to leftists, how can we expect the rest of the country to agree with us that Hollywood, the music industry, big sports industry i.e the NFL, NBA, MBL, NFL, etc. etc, etc, are destroying America, and they need to vote for politicians who are true conservatives.
Sorry for the long rant, but I have always disliked John Belushi and that stupid moronic, anti-American, anti-Christian very unfunny movie.
I could not agree more. Unfortunately more than 98% of self-described conservatives have never once been to a GOP meeting in their own district - where they are badly needed, and would be most welcome.
That isn't being a 'watchman on the wall' - it is surrender to the undesirables that do show up - homosexuals, non-Christians, cultists of all kinds, and the all too frequent RINO disruptors.
I fought that fight for years, but finally had to give it up - it takes a lot of time and money to fight the 'good fight' - and most simply aren't willing to 'guard the gates' against what is derisively called the GOP-E here on FR.