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Caddyshack (1980)
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"When I saw that Groundhog Day was available on Hulu.com it was more or less a given that I would be watching it eventually. It is, after all, a modern day classic and one of Bill Murray’s best performances. It’s interesting to consider that when it came out in 1993 it was just four short years since Ghostbusters II. I don’t know what that means other than I couldn’t stop thinking about it while watching the flick. Thinking about Harold Ramis as a director, though, put me in the mood to watch Caddyshack for the umpteenth time as well. It’s not all that shocking that both films hold up pretty well, especially since they’ve become two of the most quoted or referenced movies of all time.
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"These may not be the greatest titles of all time, but they're the right movies for right now Allright, it's the middle of the Summer, the days are long and the nights are hot. What are you gonna watch 1. Caddyshack (1980) - Harold Ramis and Bill Murray should probably go down as one of the best contemporary comedic directors/actor teams we have today. I like Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day enough but this one set the standard. 2. Jurassic Park (1993) - This film for me, epitemizes the term Summer blockbuster. I still vividly remember standing in line, in 110+ degree heat in Phoenix for this movie. I also remember the young woman in front of us passing out from the heat as we waited. I think she was from Minnesota. 3. Born on the Fourth of July (1989)- Hey, remember when Tom Cruise wasn't such a joke? Niether do I but this is still one of his best performances and it's not something that comes up in conversation very often so now would be the perfect time to take a second look at ... "
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"The death of George Carlin was a big blow to the entertainment world. At the risk of sounding crass during a sensitive time, we dare to ask why? Why is comedy so important? Why do some people seem to construct their very identities around their favorite broad comedies? We think the answer has something to do with the inevitability of growing up, while resisting growing old. Discussed are such life-shaping films as Dumb & Dumber, Grosse Pointe Blank, Caddyshack, The Jerk, Office Space, and many more. filmcouch-76b (Subscrib e to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the
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"In Caddyshack, stupidity is not a problem for the film- it's the movie's method on the way to greatness. The movie knows its dumb, wants to be dumb, and we approve of its being dumb, because it couldn't be as funny any other way. It's the kind of movie that gets a big laugh out of a guy getting hit in the testicles with a golf ball. And right there I have run out of material for a review, because, really, there's not much more to say, but I continue anyway. According to director Harold Ramis in the DVD documentary, the movie was originally supposed to be an early sex comedy about a teenager trying to get laid, but he found that the supporting cast was far more interesting, so the odyssey of the teen (named as Danny Noonan and played by Michael O'Keefe) became a very loose plotline to build a number of comic scenes around. And that was a good idea, because the movie's only weakness is when it slows down to watch Danny try to nail some other girl, just like we've seen in tons of othe ... "
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"Ted Knight is under rated. Very funny. "
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A comedy with balls
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"Well as a Bill Murray fan I am obliged to like this regardless of whether it is fantastic or terrible. Fortunately it is an absolutely outstanding film that cracks me up each and every time I watch it. Everyone in the film is amazing but Bill Murray steals every scene regardless of who's sharing the screen with him. His attempt at plastic explosives and the subsequent performances his creations make prior to thier detonation leaves me laughing a good ten minutes after it has passed. This is a classic film and I think that if you don't like this film or find at least 5 moments in it to be hilarious, then you were born without a sense of humor. Sorry, but thats that. This film is pure gold. Plus, it has the King of cheesey films, Chevy Chase in it. How can you argue with that? "
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"“It’s in the hole!! It’s in the hole!! It’s in the hole!!” Class warfare has never been so funny. Bill Murray became a superstar with this flick, and hasn’t been as good since. "
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