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Dan Aykroyd: Favorite Movie (1 Viewer)

Dan Aykroyd: Favorite Movie

  • Ghostbusters

    Votes: 16 17.6%
  • Blues Brothers

    Votes: 19 20.9%
  • Trading Places

    Votes: 47 51.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 9 9.9%

  • Total voters
    91
I also consider Ghostbusters more of a Bill Murray movie than anything, but I'd still take Trading Places over it either way. Blues Brothers is great as well, but Trading Places is my answer here. Don Ameche was awesome in that as the crankier Duke brother.

I love Tommy Boy, but Aykroyd is in it for like 10 minutes.

I re-watched The Great Outdoors a few years ago and was kind of surprised how bland and unfunny it was. That has not aged well. I loved Dragnet back in the day, and while parts of it have not aged well either, enough is still funny to where I still enjoy it a lot.
 
From a behind the scenes perspective, Ghostbusters definitely an Aykroyd movie. He wrote the original script based on his own fascination with the paranormal and conceived of it as another movie that he would pair up with Belushi. After Belushi’s death, Ramis was brought in to help re-write the script and Murray brought in to take the role that Aykroyd originally intended for Belushi.
 
Come on that's a great movie
That Dan Ackroyd wasn’t in. 💡
Fine.

The Jerk
It’s been a long time, but he wasn’t in that one either. My guess you know that and was being sarcastic.
You got me.

Nothing but trouble
Any movie with a young 2pac and Digital Underground automatically wins.
 
Temple of Doom?
omg I’d forgotten about that cameo.

Neighbors isn’t a bad inclusion. Spies Like Us, too.

But it’s Trading Places. “Fifty bucks? No, no, no. This is a Rouchefoucauld. The thinnest water-resistant watch in the world. Singularly unique, sculptured in design, hand-crafted in Switzerland, and water resistant to three atmospheres. This is *the* sports watch of the '80s. Six thousand, nine hundred and fifty five dollars retail!”

You got a receipt?

“Look, it tells time simultaneously in Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills, London, Paris, Rome, and Gstaad.“

In Philadelphia, it's worth 50 bucks.

Fun fact - the Rochefoucauld World Complication is an actual watch. For years I thought that entire dialog was either improv or the whole conversation was a written routine or that Dan made all that up on the spot. Turns out, it's a real watch and in 2020 it was worth considerably more than $50. . . it was worth about $28k.
 
Temple of Doom?
omg I’d forgotten about that cameo.

Neighbors isn’t a bad inclusion. Spies Like Us, too.

But it’s Trading Places. “Fifty bucks? No, no, no. This is a Rouchefoucauld. The thinnest water-resistant watch in the world. Singularly unique, sculptured in design, hand-crafted in Switzerland, and water resistant to three atmospheres. This is *the* sports watch of the '80s. Six thousand, nine hundred and fifty five dollars retail!”

You got a receipt?

“Look, it tells time simultaneously in Monte Carlo, Beverly Hills, London, Paris, Rome, and Gstaad.“

In Philadelphia, it's worth 50 bucks.

Fun fact - the Rochefoucauld World Complication is an actual watch. For years I thought that entire dialog was either improv or the whole conversation was a written routine or that Dan made all that up on the spot. Turns out, it's a real watch and in 2020 it was worth considerably more than $50. . . it was worth about $28k.
That is fun!
 
Dark horse vote: Driving Mrs. Daisy
He's a fine dramatic actor, though he has shown that in mostly supporting roles. He was good in "My Girl" in a similar way as "Driving Miss Daisy".
Interesting, I think Driving Miss Daisy is a perfectly fine movie but Akroyd is just really bad in it. His Southern accent is weird.

Oscar bait even back then. They were making fun of it that year for the culturally mortal sin of “trying too hard” so I never saw it. Could be delightful and I’d have missed it.
 
Dark horse vote: Driving Mrs. Daisy
He's a fine dramatic actor, though he has shown that in mostly supporting roles. He was good in "My Girl" in a similar way as "Driving Miss Daisy".
Interesting, I think Driving Miss Daisy is a perfectly fine movie but Akroyd is just really bad in it. His Southern accent is weird.

Oscar bait even back then. They were making fun of it that year for the culturally mortal sin of “trying too hard” so I never saw it. Could be delightful and I’d have missed it.
It's fine, bordering on a delight.
 

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