08/04/2019
Caddyshack (1980)
The most quoted movie near any golf course in the country, this movie sparkles with absurdity and wit from some of the greatest comedy talent of all time. Though there is a main story involving Danny Noonan, we, as an audience just use it as a breather between Bill Murray mentally willing old ladies to bark like dogs and Chevy Chase trying to see his future, be his future, before he became a vedge.
It also brought Rodney Dangerfield out of retirement and made America give him the respect his doctor never did. And, much like the rest of his career, Brian Doyle - Murray just kind stayed in the background.
It taught us many valuable lessons about golfing in the rain, what a Baby Ruth looks like in a pool, and, of course, rat farts.
It doesn't follow the modern trend of cheap laughs and safe jokes, and those expecting that style, you'll get nothing and like it!
What Makes This Movie Cool: Chevy Chase
People forget that, at one point in American history, Chevy Chase was the coolest dude in the land. He was funny, arrogant, smartass, mean, and oddly smooth. The kind of qualities you find charming in that old school way. This movie is a staple of anyone who loves their remarks so quick and biting, you need to replay the scene several times. A flute with no holes is not a flute, and a donut with no holes is called a danish.
Thank you very little.