Donald Trump is not impressed with actor Alec Baldwin's "mean and nasty" portrayal of him on "Saturday Night Live."

Although Baldwin claims to be making Trump's "dream come true," according to "Extra" host A.J. Calloway, the Republican nominee doesn't think the portrayal or the message being delivered by the "30 Rock" star is quite accurate.

"I think I'm a much nicer guy than he's portraying," Trump told Calloway. "He's portraying whose very mean and nasty, and I'm not mean and nasty. I think I'm a much nicer person than he's portraying."

Trump also said NBC's comedy sketch show wants him to make a return, but said he has no interest in going back.

After watching a recent episode, Trump tweeted that the show performed a "hit job on me," and "Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks."

Watched Saturday Night Live hit job on me.Time to retire the boring and unfunny show. Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks. Media rigging election! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 16, 2016



Trump last appeared on "SNL" in November of last year, during the Republican primary season.

Watch the most recent cold opening of "SNL" below, where Baldwin's Trump appears in the third and final presidential debate.