Caddyshack 2
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Average customer review:Product Description
A comedy about a construction tycoon who tries to join a snobby country club that doesn't want him as a member. The tycoon's solution is to buy the club where his fate boils down to a climactic golf match.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #18580 in DVD
- Brand: MASON,JACKIE
- Released on: 1999-05-18
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English, French
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
- Running time: 98 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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Jackie Mason is the best thing going in this otherwise negligible sequel to the already-dubious pleasures of Caddyshack. Between the decadent and often senseless jokes, Mason plays a millionaire whose daughter wants to be part of an upper-crust society he has no use for. Directed by Allan Arkush (Rock 'n' Roll High School), there is some snap to the production; but the concept and script run out of juice early on. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
What's another word for putrid?
Watching this movie it occurred to me that there is a gaping hole in our legal system. The fact that it is not a crime to steal money from people by capitalizing on the success of a classic movie by making a sequel that is nothing more than an unfunny regurgitation of the original. For a list of the people who should be ashamed of themselves for being involved in this movie, just watch the credits. I can only make two exceptions. It is impossible for me to be disappointed in Jackie Mason. He was blackballed from Hollywood for so long after the Ed Sullivan incident, that I don't begrudge him a payday. A question for the rest of the actors: aren't there any restaurants in your area that are in need of food servers? The other exception is Dan Akroyd. I had a violently physical reaction to his scenes, not unlike the stomach problems that lead to my appendix being removed. How he came up with the character he used for this movie is a bigger mystery than the whereabouts of D.B. Cooper. Maybe Robert Stack, who was in this fiasco, could suggest it as a future episode for Unsolved Mysteries.
In summation, if you are considering spending 2 hours watching this movie, consider doing something more enjoyable, like getting an enema.
AN ABOMINATION
This film deserves no rating. It is quite possibly the worst sequel of all time. It was an insult to Bill Murray to have Dan Akroyd carry on his character.This movie sucked and sucked bad. Bad acting, bad plot, and not even close to being funny. They should find every copy of this movie ever made and build a massive bonfire with them.
A loser if there ever was one
This sequel to the funny and popular "Caddyshack" is by no means an example of filmmaking quality. Jackie Mason shows he is a mediocre actor and should stay on stage with his one-liners. This film is supposed to be a comedy, but it isn't; it's a dull, sophomoric tale of a construction firm owner taking over Bushwood Country Club and turning it into a miniature theme park. This film does the first Caddyshack absolutely no justice.




