Monday, November 21, 2011

Review: 'Caddyshack' is brilliant parody of golf culture


Caddyshack   R        
            Harold Ramis shoots a director's hole in one in this golfing comedy, starring Bill Murray (as a hilarious groundskeeper), Chevy Chase, (in his most fitting role, a rich guy), and Rodney Dangerfield (in his best role, as a crazy smart alec socialite), but it's not the comedians that hold the show, it's the younger actors, Morgan Wilco, and O'Keefe, and others, who make it really work. Set in a country club golf course in 1980, the caddies and the rich cats are out there golfing and cracking jokes, while a mad groundskeeper sets off on a one man Vietnam with a mechanical gopher. (PETA would have crapped if it was a real one). "I'm all right, nobody worry about me!" Great flick. Own it! 
Review by Adam Browne

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