The ghost of John Belushi looks back on his troubled life and career, while journalist Bob Woodward researches Belushi's life as he prepares to write a book about the late comic actor.The ghost of John Belushi looks back on his troubled life and career, while journalist Bob Woodward researches Belushi's life as he prepares to write a book about the late comic actor.The ghost of John Belushi looks back on his troubled life and career, while journalist Bob Woodward researches Belushi's life as he prepares to write a book about the late comic actor.
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I was a Belushi fan, but I never shared the opinion that Woodward's book was a hatchet job...on the contrary, I though it was a pretty good piece of journalism.
This movie, however, is not at all faithful to the book. There is a bunch of "ghost of Christmas past" kind of stuff with the ghost of Belushi riding through his past with a Latino cab driver who identifies himself as Belushi's 'guardian angel'...where did this come from?
It's certainly not in the book.
Everyone involved seems embarrassed to be part of this mess, and so they should!
On a scale of 1 to 10 I give "Wired" a MINUS 20...utter and complete garbage...the final insult to a great performer.
He was a comic who got a gig on Saturday Night Live, was great friends with Dan Ayckroyd (who was on the show with him), they did "The Blues Brothers" on the show and in a movie (and he did other movies as well), he was married and he died from dope. Oh, and Bob Woodward wrote a bio on him.
That's exactly ALL this movie tells.
And HORRIBLY!!!
So, save yourself a few bucks at the video shop and RENT SOMETHING ELSE!!
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to Michael Chiklis, during a chance meeting with Jim Belushi, he apologized for causing pain to the Belushi family. Belushi replied he was always under an impression Chiklis was decieved as well by the producers, hugged him and agreed to put it behind them.
- Quotes
John Belushi: [surprised] Who are you anyway?
Angel Velasquez: I'm your guardian angel.
John Belushi: My guardian angel? Well you sure fucked up...
Angel Velasquez: Yeah, well look, man. Nobody's perfect, you know? You gotta start somewhere.
- SoundtracksStill Looking for a Way to Say Goodbye
Written by Jack Tempchin and Lisa Angelle
Performed by Richie Havens
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,089,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $681,054
- Aug 27, 1989
- Gross worldwide
- $1,089,000