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Caddyshack II |
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Rating: Summary: Not bad but..... Review: So, just see this one for Chevy Chase back as Ty Webb and that gopher. It was also co-wrote by Harold Ramis (He directed and co-wrote the first one).
Rating: Summary: Caddyshack 2 Review: Sorry sequel that nobody asked for stars Jackie Mason as a self-made millionaire with a daughter who want's to be accepted at a country club. I feel bad that this was such a bomb, because the idea of a sequel to Caddyshack could have been a lot better then what we got with this. Sadly, Knight died shortly after Caddyshack, but we still had Dangerfield and Murray, so where are they? At least we get some notable stars such as Chase, Aykroyd, Quaid, Stack, and of corse Chuck E. Rodent (gopher). But... the terrible script goes no where and runs out of laughs after about a half hour or so.
Rating: Summary: 2 out of 10 Review: The first Caddyshack was a poor film. Caddyshack II is much a poorer film. Not once during this film did I laugh. Oh well....just once. I laughed during the Peter Blunt System. That was funny. Uh....there isn't anything else good to mention. Good news, there are bad things to comment on. Lamebrained story. Blockheaded characters with the exception of Ty Webb played by Chevy Chase. It's hard to say bad things about Chevy Chase. Jackie Mason looks like a Rodney Dangerfield wanna-be and badly embarrassing at it. How did that golf ball ever made those pretty circles before getting in the hole? Magnetism? Finally, the most and the only annoying part of the film is the furball creature. I honestly don't know what species is that. Why is it ever included in the film? To slow pace the film in a torturous manner? At what points in this film were the jokes supposed to be jokes? Did anyone in the film laugh? I doubt Ty Webb did.
Rating: Summary: Funny Review: This Caddyshack wasnt as good as te first but it was still worth to watch Dan Aykroid wa hilarious.
Rating: Summary: A disgrace! Review: This is a profoundly unfunny movie, and it is particularly offensive because it sullies the name of one of the greatest movies of all time, the original Caddyshack. The Dan Ackroyd character is an especially bad imitation of the classic Bill Murray character, Carl Spackler. Even the mechanical gopher, who was so endearing in the original, is ruined in this miserable sequel. It is too bad that anyone having something to do with the original movie lent his or her name or talent to this dreck. This one belongs on the short list of the worst movies ever made.
Rating: Summary: Just as funny as the first Review: This is one funny movie. I do wish Chevy Chase had a bigger part in this. Other than that, my two favorite characters are Dan Akroyd and Randy Quaid. The golpher is funny in this too, and his little voice is cute. I got this movie by surprise. I went to my movie collection to watch a movie, when I saw this sitting in there. I didn't remember buying it, but I watched it anyway. My wife was the one who bought it for me. This movie does have a couple bad parts, but it's still got some funny parts. I never knew that a PG rated movie could have the F word in it. But then again i kinda knew, because in beetlejuice he says the F word and also in Vacation. Harold Ramis didn't direct this film (he directed the first one) but he wrote it, so he did have a part in the making of this movie. It's funny what happens to the golf coarse, it's turned into a theme park. Anyway, this is a movie that should be in your collection no matter what. THE SHACK, IS BACK.
Rating: Summary: Just as funny as the first Review: This is one funny movie. I do wish Chevy Chase had a bigger part in this. Other than that, my two favorite characters are Dan Akroyd and Randy Quaid. The golpher is funny in this too, and his little voice is cute. I got this movie by surprise. I went to my movie collection to watch a movie, when I saw this sitting in there. I didn't remember buying it, but I watched it anyway. My wife was the one who bought it for me. This movie does have a couple bad parts, but it's still got some funny parts. I never knew that a PG rated movie could have the F word in it. But then again i kinda knew, because in beetlejuice he says the F word and also in Vacation. Harold Ramis didn't direct this film (he directed the first one) but he wrote it, so he did have a part in the making of this movie. It's funny what happens to the golf coarse, it's turned into a theme park. Anyway, this is a movie that should be in your collection no matter what. THE SHACK, IS BACK.
Rating: Summary: Wretchedly horrid Review: This is simply the worst film in the history of mankind.....
Rating: Summary: Could have been a hit.......... Review: This movie could have been a hit if the movie studio listened to Dangerfield. I saw Rodney Dangerfield do a interview and he talked alot about Caddyshack 2. They were planning on using sam kinison in a heel role like back to school. The script was so bad not even michael o'keefe or other people in part one would do it. Dangerfield and Kinison wrote parts to replace the studios, and were told basically to go fly a kite. Dangerfield said this could have been as good like part 1, but the studio would not back down. I received this as a gift and it royally....
Rating: Summary: It would have been better if I hadn't seen the first one. Review: This movie honestly wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but it's pretty weak. Jackie Mason's one liners, the gophers eating habits, and Ty Webb's stupidity was funny in this movie. They really brought the film up higher than it would have been. However, since I've seen the first one, this movie really didn't win my favor. The original cast of characters was absent in this movie, the familiar setting of the Bushwood Country Club and golf course were not to be found, and the gopher had an uncomfortably different voice (it also gained a few extra pounds, but that's a different story). The only member of the original cast that returned to do "Caddyshack 2" was Chevy Chase, reprising his role as a more "out there" Ty Webb. The way they potrayed his character in this movie was very funny and refreshing, but he was much more down to earth in the first one, and a lot less weird. Jackie Mason's character sort of replaces Rodney Dangerfeild's character in the first one: a crude newcomer seeking to buy the club from the snobby owners. He does an okay job, but no one can replace Rodney. Robert Stack's character sort of replaces Ted Knight's character in the first one: a snobby high roller in charge of the club who will do anything he can to keep the newcomer from buying it. And of course, the thing I found most disappointing in this movie was Dan Akroyd's character, who desperately tried to replace Bill Murray's "Karl" from the first movie, but failed so badly. He tries to talk the same way Karl would talk, except he does it much higher. Just imagine that! Dan Akroyd trying to talk like Karl, except doing it at a much higher tone of voice. It really gets annoying. Dan Akroyd also doesn't fit in with the rest of the cast. This movie would have been much better if it hadn't have been a sequel to "Caddyshack." It doesn't even show a caddy shack in the movie! Even though that may not be a big deal, it expresses the way that I feel. If you have never seen the original "Caddyshack" or don't intend to, this more mild film should be viewed for satisfaction. However, if you love the movie "Caddyshack" just like I do, than prepare to be disappointed, because this movie is just not good enough. However, I give it credit for being an okay movie by itself. So no matter who you are, I at least recommend that you watch this movie once, just for the fun of it.
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