“What an exact Chevy thing,” Spade said. “You couldn’t even write it better.”

“I’m trying to balance it because in my head I know I’m getting a Chevy Chase moment that’s one thousand percent only for me right now and from a comedy point of view, that’s really pure and that’s kind of cool,” he said. “But also, I just spent two years of my life recreating this moment and trying to capture Chevy perfectly and also, even in the ego, find the humanity and give him a moment to be loved.”

With a laugh, Reitman added, “None of that s— played. He’s not talking about that stuff.”

The anecdote came up while the three were having a conversation about how funny Chase is and how, according to Carvey, he “loves to say the thing you’re not supposed to say.”

“Saturday Night” was released in September and follows “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels (Gabriel Labelle) as he pieces together the very first broadcast of the long-running sketch show in 1975.

Chase, played by Cory Michael Smith, is among the original cast members heavily featured in the film.

By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN