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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this classic 80s supernatural comedy, Aykroyd brilliantly showcases his comedic prowess as the eccentric Dr. Raymond Stantz. Alongside Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, Aykroyd delivers side-splitting humor, clever one-liners, and memorable catchphrases that have stood the test of time.- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
- 1Stay Puft Marshmallow Man503 Votes
- 2Slimer498 Votes
- 3New York Public Library Ghost417 Votes
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Action, Musical
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As Elwood Blues, Aykroyd masterfully brings together music, comedy, and action in this cult favorite film alongside John Belushi. With their iconic sunglasses and deadpan delivery, the Blues Brothers duo created an unforgettable legacy of laughter and rhythm.- Released: 1980
- Directed by: John Landis
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Holiday
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Paired with comedy legend Eddie Murphy, Aykroyd shines as Louis Winthorpe III, a privileged stockbroker brought down by a cruel experiment. His skillful performance captures both the highs and lows of his character's emotional journey while still maintaining a hilariously sarcastic edge.- Released: 1983
- Directed by: John Landis
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Family
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Teaming up with John Candy in this hilarious comedy about family vacations gone awry, Aykroyd demonstrates impeccable comedic timing as Roman Craig. From slapstick gags to witty banter between the two leads, it is impossible not to chuckle at their misadventures.- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Howard Deutch
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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Returning as Dr. Raymond Stantz in this sequel to the original blockbuster hit, Aykroyd further develops his charmingly quirky character amidst all new paranormal chaos. Fans will love revisiting the beloved team's heroics with even more laughs and supernatural antics.- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this satirical Cold War comedy, Aykroyd's portrayal of intelligence analyst Austin Millbarge pairs perfectly with Chevy Chase's bumbling Emmett Fitz-Hume. Together, they navigate a series of misadventures and misunderstandings that highlight Aykroyd's quick wit and natural comedic talent.- Released: 1985
- Directed by: John Landis
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As the no-nonsense Sergeant Joe Friday in this spoof of the classic TV show, Aykroyd delivers a performance full of deadpan humor and amusingly square dialogue. His straight-faced demeanor contrasts brilliantly with Tom Hanks' carefree character, resulting in laugh-out-loud moments throughout.- Released: 1987
- Directed by: Tom Mankiewicz
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Adventure, Buddy Film
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this beloved 90s comedy starring Chris Farley and David Spade, Aykroyd plays the conniving auto parts tycoon Ray Zalinsky. His villainous character provides the perfect foil for Farley's loveable goofball antics while offering up some memorable one-liners of his own.- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Peter Segal
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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Adapted from his popular Saturday Night Live sketch, Aykroyd stars as Beldar Conehead, an alien trying to adapt to suburban life on Earth. Showcasing his incredible range as a performer, he brings the quirky extraterrestrial family to life with precision and hilarity.- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Steve Barron
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For Fans Of: Drama, Coming-of-age, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Demonstrating his versatility as an actor, he takes on a more dramatic role in this coming-of-age tale as Vada's (Anna Chlumsky) widowed father Harry Sultenfuss. While still maintaining subtle elements of humor, his heartfelt performance adds depth and sincerity to this bittersweet story.- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Howard Zieff
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Romance, Crime
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this dark comedy about a hitman returning to his high school reunion, Aykroyd brilliantly plays the eccentric rival assassin Grocer. His humorous take on the role offers up laughs and levity amidst the film's more intense moments.- Released: 1997
- Directed by: George Armitage
For Fans Of: Adventure, Action, Fantasy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Though his cameo in this iconic action-adventure may be brief, it is certainly memorable as he assists Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) with his escape from Shanghai. This fleeting appearance highlights Aykroyd's ability to leave a lasting impression, even in smaller roles.- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Steven Spielberg
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For Fans Of: Drama, Comedy-drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In a departure from his typical comedic fare, Aykroyd delivers a touching performance as Boolie Werthan, son of the titular Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy), in this Oscar-winning drama. His empathetic portrayal adds emotional depth to the film and underscores his range as an actor.- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Bruce Beresford
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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Opening this anthology of supernatural horror tales based on Rod Serling's classic TV series, Aykroyd sets the tone for what follows with a chillingly eerie performance. Fans will appreciate his versatility as he effortlessly transitions between humor and fright.- Released: 1983
- Directed by: John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, George Miller
For Fans Of: Fantasy, Family, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Making a hilarious cameo as his Ghostbusters character Dr. Raymond Stantz, Aykroyd acknowledges the iconic role that first brought him fame. This brief but memorable appearance will delight fans and add a touch of nostalgia to their viewing experience.- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Brad Silberling
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this caper film about computer hackers turned security consultants, Aykroyd infuses humor into an otherwise tense plot as conspiracy theorist "Mother." His performance adds levity and charm, making it enjoyable for those who appreciate his distinctive comedic sensibilities.- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Phil Alden Robinson
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For Fans Of: Comedy, War, Musical
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Starring alongside an ensemble cast of comedic talent in Steven Spielberg's WWII satire, Aykroyd plays Sergeant Frank Tree, leader of a misfit tank crew defending California against supposed Japanese invaders. His character brings humor and humanity to this zany period piece.- Released: 1979
- Directed by: Steven Spielberg
- 1Citizen Kane71 Votes
- 2The Maltese Falcon63 Votes
- 3How Green Was My Valley47 Votes
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In a dual role as both mild-mannered professor Clifford Skridlow and flamboyant crime boss Doctor Detroit, Aykroyd shows off his impeccable range as an actor. The absurdity of the situation escalates throughout the movie, allowing him ample opportunity to flex his comedic muscles.- Released: 1983
- Directed by: Michael Pressman
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Horror, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As both director and star, Aykroyd immerses himself in this quirky dark comedy playing multiple roles, including the grotesque justice of the peace and his twin granddaughters. The film showcases his uncanny ability to adapt into various characters while maintaining a distinct comedic voice.- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Dan Aykroyd
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For Fans Of: Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Paired with John Belushi in this offbeat suburban comedy, Aykroyd plays the intrusive neighbor Vic Zeck who wreaks havoc on Earl Keese's (Belushi) life. Their undeniable chemistry and comedic timing make for an entertaining watch filled with surprises.- Released: 1981
- Directed by: John G. Avildsen
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Politics
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Playing an ambitious and unscrupulous vice president-turned-president, Aykroyd comically navigates the world of politics alongside fellow comedic legends Jack Lemmon and James Garner. His performance as President William Haney adds a delightfully wicked dimension to this satirical look at American politics.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Peter Segal
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For Fans Of: Romance, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this charming romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, Aykroyd plays Dr. Keats, a marine veterinarian with expertise in memory disorders. His supporting role adds a touch of humor and heart to the film's unique love story.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Peter Segal
For Fans Of: Music, Comedy, Documentary
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: This compilation showcases fan-favorite performances from Aykroyd and John Belushi's iconic Blues Brothers act on Saturday Night Live and beyond. Viewers will revel in their classic musical numbers, witty repartee, and legendary stage presence.- Released: 1993
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Military
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Bringing depth and humor to Colonel Hall in this military comedy starring Steve Martin, Aykroyd showcases his comedic talent alongside fellow comic heavyweights Phil Hartman and Glenne Headly. The endless hijinks onscreen are only heightened by his presence.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Jonathan Lynn
For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Although not yet released, fans can anticipate seeing their favorite Ghostbuster in this highly-anticipated sequel featuring familiar faces alongside fresh talent. Details are scarce but expect another display of supernatural comedy infused with nostalgia.- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Jason Reitman
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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As Governor Lewis in this sci-fi comedy about extraterrestrial life threatening Earth's existence, Aykroyd delivers his signature dry wit and deadpan expressions. Fans will enjoy his portrayal of the clueless politician amidst the chaos of alien invasions.- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Ivan Reitman
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For Fans Of: Science Fiction, Comedy, Family, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As astronomer Steven Mills, who unwittingly invites an extraterrestrial (Kim Basinger) into his life and family, Aykroyd brings humor and heart to this unconventional love story. His chemistry with Basinger provides a hilarious look at the challenges of blending human and alien worlds.- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Richard Benjamin
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Family, Holiday
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this holiday comedy based on John Grisham's novel Skipping Christmas, Aykroyd stars as Vic Frohmeyer, an overzealous neighbor determined to enforce festive traditions onto the Kranks' family. His character's antics provide ample laughs throughout their hasty preparations for an unexpected holiday celebration.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Joe Roth
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Partnered with Gene Hackman as an odd couple of detectives in this action-comedy, Aykroyd plays the eccentric and unpredictable cop Ellis Fielding. His performance showcases a unique blend of humor, quirkiness, and physical comedy that keeps the film entertaining.- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Bob Clark
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For Fans Of: Animation, Adventure, Family
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Lending his voice to the animated film Antz as the character Chip, Aykroyd adds comedic flair to this tale of individuality within a conformist insect society. His recognizable tone injects personality into every line, making for an enjoyable experience.- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Satire, Political
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In Michael Moore's satirical comedy about a fictitious war between the United States and Canada, Aykroyd plays Canadian Mountie Officer Honeywell alongside John Candy's character Sheriff Bud Boomer. Their back-and-forth banter adds humor and patriotism amid political parody.- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Michael Moore
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For Fans Of: Action, Drama, History, War, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this epic war drama directed by Michael Bay, Aykroyd portrays Captain Thurman, a military intelligence officer whose warnings about Japanese aggression go unheeded. Though not a comedic role, his commanding presence contributes to the overall gripping nature of the film.- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Michael Bay
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As John Burns, an escaped mental patient who poses as a radio psychiatrist while on the run, Aykroyd delivers laugh-out-loud moments alongside co-stars Walter Matthau and Charles Grodin. His energetic performance provides comic relief within this cleverly plotted caper.- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Michael Ritchie
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For Fans Of: Drama, Coming-of-age, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Reprising his role as widowed father Harry Sultenfuss in this heartwarming sequel, Aykroyd adds warmth and depth to the narrative as his daughter Vada (Anna Chlumsky) embarks on a journey to learn more about her late mother. His heartfelt portrayal provides emotional grounding throughout the story.- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Howard Zieff
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Music, Action
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Returning as Elwood Blues in this long-awaited sequel to the original cult classic film, Aykroyd once again demonstrates his musical prowess and deadpan humor despite John Belushi's absence. Fans will enjoy seeing him team up with new members forming another unforgettable band of misfits.- Released: 1998
- Directed by: John Landis
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Political, Satire
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As powerful political donor Wade Motch in this satirical comedy starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, Aykroyd lends his comedic talents alongside John Lithgow as they manipulate electoral proceedings for personal gain. Fans will appreciate his cleverly humorous take on shady politics.- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Jay Roach
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For Fans Of: Biography, Drama
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this biographical film about the life of Charlie Chaplin, Aykroyd plays famous producer Mack Sennett and delivers a solid performance. Although not a lead role, his portrayal adds depth and authenticity to this cinematic exploration of early Hollywood history.- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Richard Attenborough
For Fans Of: Biography, Drama, Music
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: The story of music legend James Brown comes to life in this biopic with Aykroyd playing Ben Bart, the manager who helped launch Brown's career. His supporting role contributes greatly to the rich tapestry of characters that shaped the iconic musician's life.- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Tate Taylor
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Sport
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Playing sports-obsessed Celtics fan Jimmy Flaherty in this basketball-themed comedy, he demonstrates impeccable timing and physical humor as he attempts to kidnap an opposing team's star player (Damon Wayans) alongside co-star Daniel Stern. Laughs abound throughout their outrageous efforts.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Tom DeCerchio
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For Fans Of: Animation, Adventure, Family
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Voicing the iconic Jellystone Park inhabitant Yogi Bear, he brings warmth and wit to the beloved cartoon character in this live-action/animated hybrid film. Fans of both Aykroyd and classic animation will appreciate his delightful portrayal of the mischievous but well-meaning bear.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Eric Brevig
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Sport
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Stepping in as eccentric explosives expert Captain Tom Everett in this sequel to the classic golf comedy, his zany character adds hilarity amidst ongoing antics at Bushwood Country Club. Although not a critical success, fans will find amusement in his comedic contributions.- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Allan Arkush
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Romance, Crime
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As the straight-laced detective Fred Lavery in this erotic comedy, Aykroyd adeptly balances humor and intrigue while investigating a diamond smuggling operation on an exotic island. His character's fish-out-of-water experience amidst a pleasure-seeking society adds to the film's comical appeal.- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Garry Marshall
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For Fans Of: Action, Comedy, Thriller
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this satirical war comedy starring John Cusack as a hitman hired by an American corporation, Aykroyd appears as former Vice President Mr. Vice Guy. His brief yet memorable role cleverly lampoons political corruption as he seeks profit from military actions.- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Joshua Seftel
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Starring alongside Adam Sandler and Kevin James in this comedy about two firefighters pretending to be a married couple for insurance benefits, Aykroyd plays their no-nonsense boss Captain Tucker. His authoritative persona contrasts with the main duo's antics, resulting in humorous tension throughout.- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Dennis Dugan
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Romantic, Teenagers
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: As a concerned father to Jason Biggs' character in this romantic comedy, he brings sincerity and warmth to his role while maintaining a dry sense of humor. His presence enhances the film's theme of navigating young adulthood with relatable conversations about love and life.- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Amy Heckerling
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For Fans Of: Drama, Adventure, Music
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Playing supporting character Pete Wagner in this coming-of-age drama starring Britney Spears, he adds depth and earnestness as a sympathetic father figure grappling with personal loss. His performance demonstrates his ability to tackle emotional material beyond his comedic roots.- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Tamra Davis
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Adventure, Family
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Alongside Reba McEntire as Mr. And Mrs. Tex, he delivers lighthearted amusement in this quirky family comedy about a young boy searching for new parents across the globe. Their portrayal of stereotypical Texans showcases their comedic chemistry and adds charm to the film's overall humor.- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Rob Reiner
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Drama, Crime, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: In this offbeat romantic drama starring Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz, he portrays Det. Ben Costikyan, adding intrigue and comical relief as he pursues two unconventional lovers on the run from trouble.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Steven Baigelman
- World-famous pianist Liberace (Michael Douglas) takes much-younger Scott Thorson (Matt Damon) as a lover, but the relationship deteriorates when Liberace takes other bedmates and Thorson becomes addicted to drugs.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
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Comedy Gold: The Hilarious Story of Canadian Comedy
Dan Aykroyd, Martin Short, Howie MandelFor Fans Of: Documentary, Comedy
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: This documentary pays homage to Canada's comedic greats, including Aykroyd himself. Fans will gain insight into his early career and the impact of his signature humor on both fellow comedians and audiences alike.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Martha Kehoe
- 51Soon after her return to Kansas, Dorothy Gale (Lea Michele) finds herself whisked back to Oz to save her friends Scarecrow (Dan Aykroyd), Lion (Jim Belushi),Tin Man (Kelsey Grammer) and Glinda (Bernadette Peters) from the Jester (Martin Short) -- the younger brother of the Wicked Witch of the West. The Jester is using his late sister's broomstick as a magic wand and is destroying Oz one yellow brick at a time. With new companions, Dorothy sets out to rescue old friends and restore order.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Will Finn, Dan St. Pierre
- 52Nothing Lasts Forever is a science-fiction comedy film directed by Tom Schiller. Shortly before its intended release date of September 1984, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer postponed it; it has never been officially released theatrically or for home media in the United States. The film was uploaded by a fan onto the Internet video website YouTube, but was taken down at the insistence of Warner Bros., the current copyright owner. It was eventually broadcast on Warner's cable TV network Turner Classic Movies. It stars Zach Galligan and Lauren Tom in the lead roles, with a supporting cast including Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sam Jaffe and Mort Sahl. John Belushi was to appear in the film, but he died 6 weeks before production began. The making of the film, through interviews with Tom Schiller, Lorne Michaels, Zach Galligan, Lauren Tom, Bill Murray and others involved with the film, is chronicled in the book Nothing Lost Forever: The Films of Tom Schiller by Michael Streeter.
- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Tom Schiller
- 53Ed Okin (Jeff Goldblum) leads a joyless existence. He hates his job as an aerospace engineer. To make matters worse, his wife is cheating on him. Well, take heart Ed, your life is about to get a lot more interesting, really fast. While at the airport, he bumps into beautiful but ditsy jewel thief Diana (Michelle Pfeiffer), on the run from an ensemble of thugs (David Bowie, Dan Aykroyd, Roger Vadim) who will stop at nothing to recover the emeralds she has pilfered.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: John Landis
- The Spengler family returns to the iconic New York City firehouse where the original Ghostbusters have taken ghost-busting to the next level. When the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must unite to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Gil Kenan
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For Fans Of: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Reasons to Watch if you Love Dan Aykroyd: Set in 1940s New York, Woody Allen's comedic caper features Aykroyd as Chris Magruder, an insurance company executive entangled in a mind-control plot. His performance adds an extra layer of wit and hilarity amidst the film's intriguing twists.- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Woody Allen
- 56During the 1930s in England, a group of young socialites dominate the national gossip with extravagant and outlandish antics. Among the group is the aspiring novelist Adam Fenwick-Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore), who is attempting to raise enough money to marry fellow member Nina Blount (Emily Mortimer). However, after customs officials confiscate his first manuscript, Fenwick-Symes must recover from the financial setback and figure out new ways to earn money for a wedding.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Stephen Fry
- 57Getting Away with Murder is a 1996 comedy film written and directed by Harvey Miller. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Jack Lemmon, Lily Tomlin and Bonnie Hunt. This was the final project for veteran writer and director Harvey Miller. It received poor reviews and was panned by critics.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Harvey Miller
- 58For Tammy (Melissa McCarthy), a burger-joint waitress, a bad day keeps getting worse. She wrecks her car, loses her job and finds her husband in a compromising position with their neighbor. It's time for Tammy to hit the road, but without money or transportation, her options are limited. Her only choice is a road trip with her grandmother, Pearl (Susan Sarandon), who has a car, cash and an itch to see Niagara Falls. It's not the escape Tammy had in mind, but it may be what she needs.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Ben Falcone
- 59This mock documentary riffing on the story of pop legends The Beatles follows a fictional band, The Rutles, as they climb to the top of the charts. Complete with jet-black bowl cuts, the four musicians become superstars with such hits as "I Am the Waitress," "Ouch!" and "Yellow Submarine Sandwich." Many celebrities make cameo appearances in a series of comedic sketches and interviews, including Bill Murray, John Belushi and real-life Beatles guitarist George Harrison.
- Released: 1978
- Directed by: Eric Idle, Gary Weis
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The Arrow
Dan Aykroyd, Michael Ironside, Michael MoriartyThe Arrow is a four-hour miniseries produced for CBC Television in 1996, starring Dan Aykroyd as Crawford Gordon, experienced wartime production leader during World War II and president of A. V. Roe Canada during its attempt to produce the Avro Arrow supersonic jet interceptor. The film also stars Michael Ironside and Sara Botsford. The mini-series is noted as the highest viewership ever for a CBC program. Other significant individuals in the program, portrayed in the series, include RCAF pilot Flight Lieutenant Jack Woodman who conducted test flights on Avro aircraft but was supplanted by Janusz Żurakowski for the first few flights; Jim Chamberlin and James Floyd in the design team; Edward Critchley who would be asked to develop an engine for the Arrow when other models became unavailable. The film also boasted cameos by Michael Moriarty as U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Ironside as the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Christopher Plummer as the Canadian Minister of Transport George Hees.- Directed by: Don McBrearty
- 61Lily (Gillian Anderson) is a ravishing socialite who quickly discovers the precariousness of her position when her beauty and charm start attracting unwelcome interest and jealousy. She seeks a wealthy husband and, in trying to conform to social expectations, she misses her chance for real love with Lawrence Selden (Eric Stoltz). Her quest for a husband comes to a scandalous end when she is falsely accused of having an affair with a married man and is rejected by society and her friends.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Terence Davies
- 62On the Nose is an Irish/Canadian comedy/fantasy film released in 2001. It was written by Tony Philpott and stars Dan Aykroyd and Robbie Coltrane in a magical comedy where a long dead Australian aboriginal's head is used to predict winners in horse races. The movie was filmed in Dublin, Ireland. On the Nose won the Audience Award in 2002 at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: David Caffrey
- 63Harry Agensky (Kirk Douglas), an elderly, retired boxing champion, is recovering from a recent stroke that has left him with a speech disability. Lance (Dan Aykroyd), Harry's son, resents his father for never being there for him during childhood. But when Harry reveals that after throwing a fight he hid his payment of diamonds in Las Vegas, Harry, Lance and Lance's teenage son, Michael (Corbin Allred), attempt to recover the fortune, mending old wounds in the process.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: John Asher
- 64Two-Fisted Tales is a 1992 horror thriller drama television movie written by Frank Darabont, Randall Jahnson, Jim Thomas and John Thomas and directed by Richard Donner, Tom Holland and Robert Zemeckis.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Robert Zemeckis, Richard Donner, Tom Holland
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Evidence: The Case for NASA UFOs
Dan AykroydAn exploration of the mysterious and controversial topic of UFO sightings and encounters allegedly documented by NASA.
- Released: 2002
- 66Earth vs. the Spider is a 2001 horror-thriller television film directed by Scott Ziehl. It is the first of a series of films made for Cinemax paying tribute to the films of American International Pictures. The films in this tribute series reused the titles of old American International Pictures films, but are not remakes of the earlier films.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Scott Ziehl
- 67Bez Stone (Alec Baldwin) is in the midst of the worst day of his life: His manuscript has been rejected by Daniel Webster (Anthony Hopkins) ; he has lost his job, and he's broke. After accidentally killing an elderly woman with his typewriter, Bez makes a desperate bargain with a sexy devil (Jennifer Love Hewitt) for 10 years of success. Then things really go to hell.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Alec Baldwin
- 68Mr. Mike's Mondo Video is a 1979 movie conceived and directed by Saturday Night Live writer/featured player Michael O'Donoghue. It is a spoof of the controversial 1962 documentary Mondo Cane, showing people doing weird stunts. Many cast members of Saturday Night Live, including Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Bill Murray, Don Novello and Gilda Radner, appear in Mr. Mike's Mondo Video. People who had previously hosted SNL, or would go on to host make cameo appearances in the film. Others who appear in the film include musicians Sid Vicious, Paul Shaffer, Debbie Harry, Root Boy Slim, and Klaus Nomi; artist Robert Delford Brown; and model Patty Oja.
- Released: 1979
- Directed by: Michael O'Donoghue
- 69After her husband (Dan Aykroyd) leaves her, a woman (Kathy Bates) travels to London for the funeral of the pop star, Victor Fox, she's adored all her life. There, she meets the lover (Rupert Everett) of the dead pop star, and convinces him to come back to Chicago with her to figure out who killed the singer.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: P.J. Hogan
- 70Dozens of television cameras provide a provocative expose of our fame-obsessed culture in "Stardom," a spicy and darkly humorous tale of a young model's meteoric rise. The result is a unique reflection of celebrity in which life imitates art, art imitates life, and the media imitates anything and everything. "Stardom" is about the power of beauty and more importantly, about the power of the media -- and its preoccupation with celebrity.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Denys Arcand
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Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto
Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, AC/DCMolson Canadian Rocks for Toronto was a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. It was also known as "Toronto Rocks", "Stars 4 SARS", "SARSStock", "SARSfest", "SARS-a-palooza", the "SARS concert", or, more descriptively, "The Rolling Stones SARS Benefit Concert". Estimated to have between 450,000 and 500,000 people attending the concert, it is the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history, and one of the largest in North American history.- Released: 2003
- Directed by: David O. Russell
- 72Susan's Plan is a 1998 black comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Nastassja Kinski, Dan Aykroyd, Billy Zane, Rob Schneider, Lara Flynn Boyle and Michael Biehn. The plot revolves around Susan's plan to kill her former husband and collect his life insurance. The film was screened at the AFI Film Festival in 1998 but due to poor audience reactions, Susan's Plan was released straight to video in 2000.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: John Landis
- 73Presidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and stars Saturday Night Live cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Ron Howard, Jake Szymanski
- 74Rainbow is a 1996 family adventure film directed by Bob Hoskins, written by Ashley Sidaway and Robert Sidaway and starring Bob Hoskins, Terry Finn, Jacob Tierney, Saul Rubinek and Dan Aykroyd. The story concerns four children and a dog whose journey in a magical rainbow results in an adventure that finds them on a race against time to save the world. From a technical standpoint, it was also the world's first film to be shot in high-definition video. Shot entirely with Sony's first Solid State Electronic Cinematography cameras and featuring over 35 minutes of digital image processing and visual effects, all post production, sound effects, editing and scoring were completed digitally. The Digital High Definition image was transferred to 35mm negative for theatrical release.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Bob Hoskins
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Intern Academy
Peter Oldring, Pat Kelly, Viv LeacockAt a teaching hospital with a very substandard reputation, the unscrupulous Dr. Cyrill Kipp (Dan Aykroyd) tyrannizes over the facility. When a group of interns arrives, the new recruits, including the hapless Mike Bonnert (Peter Oldring) and the lovely Mitzi Cole (Christine Chatelain), attempt to learn the ropes at the woefully mismanaged institution. Given the hedonistic and rebellious nature of the students, will any of them make progress toward becoming a doctor?- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Dave Thomas
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Don't Start Me Talkin': The Junior Wells Story
Dan Aykroyd, B.B. King, Carlos SantanaA documentary chronicling the life and career of blues legend Junior Wells, featuring insights and performances from fellow musicians and admirers.
- Released: 2004
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Ronnie Hawkins: Still Alive and Kickin'
Dan Aykroyd, Kris Kristofferson, Robbie RobertsonRonnie Hawkins: Still Alive and Kickin' is a 2004 documentary film written by Digby Cook and directed by Anne Pick and Dennis Beauchamp.- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Dennis Beauchamp, Anne Pick
- 78Divorcee Dottie Ingels (Julie Kavner) works in retail, but she really wants to make it as a comedienne. After receiving an inheritance, Dottie decides it's now or never, and moves to New York City with her children, Erica (Samantha Mathis) and Opal (Gaby Hoffmann). Before long, Dottie finds success on the stand-up circuit. Unfortunately, this leaves little time to care for her daughters. When Dottie begins to date her manager, Arnold Moss (Dan Aykroyd), it's the last straw for Erica and Opal.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Nora Ephron