Bill Murray Clears Up Misconceptions About John Belushi



JRE #2282 w/Bill Murray YouTube: https://youtu.be/f_fM6v64-NQ JRE on Spotify: …

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29 thoughts on “Bill Murray Clears Up Misconceptions About John Belushi

  1. All the commentators on here , along with bill and dopey joe tearing the book apart, yet have never read it themselves, was bill an actual friend, danny was 100 percent, but bill, well known asshole

  2. Ok, but why was it wrong ? Bill. He doesn't actually explain anything, maybe bill didnt know john at all, maybe bill is such a selfcentred asshole he couldnt know anything other than the smell of his own farts

  3. I remembered people who worked on "Saturday Night Live" saying how John didn't like funny women. John meant it in a highly complimentary way, though. He thought women were too beautiful and delicate to be funny. If that's true, it demonstrates John's big heart.

  4. Why is fame important?
    Why would bob woodward write about belushi?
    He is a political reporter.
    Was he out of work?
    Fame is brainwashing.
    He was a person learning about the expierencing life and he did not understand science very well. To Know all the addiction traps you have to have very good parents.
    Drugs will unhibit personality and lead you to fame.
    Fame can and does leave you vulnerable when you do not understand life, complete science and evolution. And living with billions of others and all their hidden agendas now in a new type world circumstance and enviornment that we did not evolve with.
    The fame was just in family or small community, as a leader of the tribe, or village. Known to all local. And it was not about grotesque wealth.
    The fame of your father,, to you the son.
    Janis joplin, jimmi hendrix, jim morrison. All same.

  5. You know Bill Murray should have done something about it then if he was worried about that happening I don't understand these people they after the fact they want to tell something about a friend of those that they didn't stand up for

  6. The wired movie was the most horrible portrait of any man, John Belushi or otherwise. In my opinion, it focused on Mr Belushi's demons not his talent, than made him out to be a souless drug addict whist turning his death into a comedy…karma's a bitch Mr Woodward.

  7. The Blues Brother's is one of my top ten all time movies.

    With a stunning cast, and as child, it blinded me to the struggle of our skin into the struggle of life.

    Two men, on a mission from God, seek to raise 5k for the orphanage to remain open.

    That man smoke cocaine and heroine together? The energy in that movie alone would suggest otherwise.

    Though I am no one, compared to Mr. Murray. A close friend.

  8. Let’s see if I have this straight.

    It’s a bad book because Woodward didn’t talk to the inner sanctum.

    So did Bill talk to him, as a member of the inner sanctum? Oh, no way, because Bill knew it would be a bad book.

    It’s a bad book because Woodward didn’t talk to the inner sanctum, and Bill didn’t talk to him, or read the book, because it’s a bad book that Bill didn’t read because Woodward didn’t talk to people like Bill because they knew it was a bad book because he didn’t talk to people like Bill.

  9. Had the pleasure of spending an incredible evening in a great restaurant that had an awesome Christmas venue a few years ago and Bill couldn’t have been nicer, approachable and graceful… ❤️❤️….

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