Though unabashedly crude and juvenile, Caddyshack nevertheless scores with its classic slapstick, unforgettable characters, and endlessly quotable dialogue.
"Caddyshack" is an above average example of the over-inflated B-movie gag film genre because of its expert performances.
Read full articleThe humor in this film is very high-yield. I laughed and laughed, even when I probably shouldn't have.
Read full articleBrian Doyle-Murray (Bill's brother) teamed with Harold Ramls and Douglas Kenney as the authors, and Ramis directed. By now, all certainly should have outgrown their sophomoric tendencies but viewing the film makes one wonder.
Read full articleI love the madness in this film. It celebrates the triumph of the underdogs, the eccentrics and even the downright dangerous.
Read full articleCaddyshack represents everything that is wrong with contemporary film comedy.
Read full articleIt's Rodney Dangerfield who rules this show, as his delivery of some truly hilarious lines is spot-on.
Read full articleEssentially 'Animal House' on the links, it's neither as raucous nor as outrageous as that definitive college comedy but it has the same rebellious spirit and a great cast of comedy legends showing the young co-stars how it's done.
Read full articleCaddyshack is problematic today in that it depicts racism and bigotry, but non-snowflake viewers should have no problem understanding that such outdated attitudes are the target of the film’s irreverence...
Read full article...an erratic, hit-and-miss comedy that is, to an increasingly distressing extent, more miss than hit...
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