Spike65 08/18/2008
One of the top five of all time on SNL. Brilliant guy that has made some bad choices for his movie selections. Although he did a convincing Joe Friday in Dragnet. And yes, the Bass-O-Matic bit was a classic for sure.
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comedyalliance 07/05/2008
Jane you ignorant slut. Another good straight man
badgerfan 02/27/2008
"You'll be spending the night with Fred Garvin, male prostitute." That is my favorite line of all-time. Akroyd was great.
Nillon24 12/12/2007
Oh Dan, what happened to you? The five-star rating is strickly for his work on SNL in the 70s. I think aliens abducted the real Dan sometime after his time on SNL to entertain them, and left us with a lame impersonator.
jethrotoe 10/10/2006
The best writer and performer the show has ever had.
holcombe.jorda n 10/06/2005
pretty damn funny, i hear he has ausbergers
querulous 03/18/2005
He was pretty good on SNL. But, I lost all respect for him when I saw him make an absolute fool out of himself by attempting to fill Bill Murray's groundskeeper role in CaddyShack II, which may be the worst sequel ever.
snl_luvah 10/02/2004
Strong cast member.
frogger20190 09/17/2004
I can't believe some of the comments...he never made me laugh. HUH?? This guy was (notice tense--his recent movies didn't cut it for me) hysterical on SNL! How can you not laugh at E. Buzz Miller, his Julia Child skit, Fred Garvin--Male Prostitute, his Richard Nixon??
owl1962 08/25/2004
Creepy and not funny. But wife Donna Dixon is very attractive.
marcm9999 06/03/2004
I have never thought him to be funny----at all!
coleslough 04/22/2004
his wife in that spy movie..what nice boobs!!!
jamestkirk 10/02/2003
His impersonation of Nixon was the best!
nileqt87 06/22/2003
danny is an angel. hes a real person unlike most of hollywood. he was also a dedicated best friend of john belushi. elwood is a doll, ray stantz is a delight. his work in snl was phenominal. this man has done more for blues music than anybody else...he revitalized it from the depths of oblivion. he wrote most of the old skits for snl himself and wrote the blues brothers and ghostbusters skits. hes a genius. i hope he contacts belushi with all his paranormal research someday...that would be awesome. i will always love these two 'brothers.' they really were brothers in more than just the blues sense. they did everything together and had plans to grow old together...but it was aykroyd that had to play 2000 pound bee first.
President -X-D 05/12/2003
Great on this show, not so great since then. He can still hang, but most of the time he's hanging-on. He's had more ups and downs than a see saw.
getback 05/12/2003
Was great on show,loved the commericals.
frankietwoputt s 04/24/2003
Was without question, the back bone of the original, and still best cast. whether it was acting as m.c. of some game show, or spokesperson of a commercial, or second banana to bellushi or someone else in a sketch, he was genuinely hilarious. I still use my Bass-O-Matic, to this day!
Joolie 02/16/2003
Refridgerator repairman and The Chinch Ranch!
lepern 02/10/2003
Probably the best of the bunch. Also the best writer. Look to Dragnet, Spies Like Us, and Ghostbusters for proof. And of course Blues Brothers.
skipbar 01/20/2003
His stuff was good, it's too bad he felt the need to work after SNL (just garbage)
Jason1972 01/16/2003
Though he wasn't the backbone of the show, he was a valuable asset with his Conehead skits and who could ever forget Bass-O-Matic? A timeless skit.
benfergy 04/16/2002
The Bag O' Glass skit alone gives him five stars. He's done a lot of other funny stuff as well. Why can't we have more members like this now?
callmetootie 04/07/2001
Dan Akroyd was one of the members of the original cast, and I must say that he was one of the lesser of them. His characters were funny at times, and annoying at others. His Blues Brothers character was plain old stupid to the core of the earth, while his others could be fairly amusing.
Lyrical 03/28/2001
JANE, you ignorant slut! LOL!!!! Damn that felt good.
lex72482 12/12/2000
He is a legend to the older generation of SNL fans that leaves the newer generation without a lot of laughs. He comes from an era where he was the best, but we look for more slapstick nowadays. So he's simply alright.
georgew 11/22/2000
Great a developing and creating characters.
Wiggum 02/16/2000
Maybe I'm letting his post-SNL career affect me, but Aykroyd, while funny on SNL, just didn't seem to be on the same level as Belushi, Murray, Martin, and Chase. Still, I did like the Bass-o-Matic commercial, and he made a good Conehead.
jkri642om 02/14/2000
Bass-o-matic.
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