Dan Aykroyd Explains Why Saturday Night Is ‘A Stand-Alone Masterpiece’

Dan Aykroyd Explains Why Saturday Night Is ‘A Stand-Alone Masterpiece’

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One of the buzziest 2024 movies to hit cinemas this weekend is Saturday Night, and it just received some major praise from the perfect source. Dan Aykroyd, who is portrayed by Dylan O’Brien in the movie about the preparations that went into the first SNL episode in 1975, has called it “a stand-alone masterpiece” that he hopes is on the way to Oscar glory.

Now that audiences can experience Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night for themselves, Aykroyd took to his X (formerly known as Twitter) page to share his thoughts on the movie. In his words:

Cracking a Head to applaud Jason Reitman’s triumphant SNL film. Wow! What a propulsive, engaging, funny, beautifully cast and acted, suspenseful, adventurous, music-filled ride. A perfect window into the creative process at its highest level. Pretty accurate too. I was there that night and got to relive it wonderfully again. Congratulations Gil, Jason and Blumie. Don’t miss it whether you know the show or not. It is a stand-alone masterpiece and surefire candidate for Best Picture.

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