Posted on 07/25/2015 3:51:09 PM PDT by gasport
Caddyshack, the greatest golf movie of all-time, was released 35 years ago today. I'm not here to listen to your arguments for Tin Cup, Happy Gilmore, The Legend of Bagger Vance or any other golf movies. No, this is a time for celebration and remembering the best moments from a movie filled with a seemingly endless number of quotable lines and memorable scenes.
Narrowing Caddyshack down to 10 scenes or quotes was extremely difficult, and that's part of why it's so great. Everyone has their own favorite lines, moments and characters -- I, myself, am a Carl Spackler man -- so hopefully we can agree on at least a few of these.
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Yep. That one is a classic and also one of my favorites.
Bill Murray in the hazmat suit eating the candy bar after the pool was drained. Classic.
The absolute funniest is when Bill Murray was talking about caddying for the Dalai Lama..
“The Dalai Lama said, ‘Oh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, when you’re on your deathbed, you’ll receive total consciousness.’
So I got that going for me.”
I enjoy...skinny-skiing...going to bullfights on acid....”
Once the "cameos" staring doing their thing, they realized they had a movie.
Imagine Caddyshack with the main character as Danny Noonan?
To this day the "caddies" actors are not happy that most of their parts were cut.
What a drag it would be to hear the "back story" of Tony D'Annunzio.
A lot of rising stars, but in the end, the main character WAS Danny Noonan.
My fave scene was when Chevy Chase was chatting up some girl at his house and she opens a book and finds a $50K check being used as a bookmark. She says, OMG this is a check for $50K! and Chase replies “Oh, I was wondering where that went”.
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