A gentleman does not steal horses, spit food across the table, or pee on peoples’ shoes. By that definition, John “Bluto” Blutarsky is not a gentleman, but something more extraordinary. The fictional ...
Bluto (John Belushi) and the Delta fraternity sneak a horse into Dean Wormer’s office as part of a prank. #johnbelushi ...
Zoom classes from home as the COVID-19 pandemic got underway were the first big moment when parents across America got a glimpse of the toxic trash schools are teaching their children. Teachers were ...
FOOD FIGHT!!!! The “Animal House” primary campaign is underway. Donald Trump — aka “Bluto” — crashes through life on “double secret probation” with his unique and unwavering perspective on history.
Your editorial “Bernie Sanders Runs Out of Billionaires” (Aug. 31) reminds me of the iconic 1978 movie “Animal House.” In the film, perennial screw up Bluto Blutarsky tells visitors to the fraternity ...
When “Animal House” was released 40 years ago on July 28, 1978, the low-budget, guerilla-style tale of campus anarchy struck a nerve with audiences, becoming the highest-grossing comedy in Hollywood ...
Here are 12 Animal House behind the scenes stories, including one about an actress, pictured above, who wasn't in the movie. There are many who consider 1978’s Animal House one of the best, perhaps ...
Sure, none of the Deltas carry cell phones or post beer pong pics to Instagram, but the movie’s evocation of that first taste of independence—and the hilariously futile and stupid gestures it inspires ...
Arguably one of the most influential college films in the zeitgeist of American cinema, “Animal House,” released in 1978, centers around the tumultuous experiences of so-called bottom-tier fraternity ...
National Lampoon’s raunchy frat house comedy "Animal House," which celebrates its 40th anniversary Saturday, is widely regarded as an all-time great movie. But four decades later, it feels less like a ...
Get your best toga out of the dry-cleaners and get ready to do The Bluto when the TCM channel presents “Animal House” (1978) on Sunday and Wednesday at the Movies at Governor’s Square. So, why has ...
These are the wise words of John “Bluto” Blutarsky (John Belushi) from John Landis’s 1978 “Animal House.” In this throwback film, audiences follow the adventures of two incoming freshmen, Lawrence ...