Neighbors
Neighbors is a 1981 weirdo black comedy that was the final film appearance of the doomed John Belushi, who died of a heroin/cocaine speedball two and a half months after the film's release (March 13, 1982). Belushi was thirty-three years old, by the way, when he died. The film is notable for several reasons, one of which being it led to the band Fear, one of the great early powerhouse L.A. punk bands, being booked to "Saturday Night Live," where they infamously played a song as their fans started a miniature riot, (Apparently Ian McKaye, from Minor Threat, as well as members of the Cro-Mags were in the audience.)