Who's Your Caddy? PG-13

Who's Your Caddy?
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 32 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 27, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Weinstein

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There's probably more wit and pointed social commentary in the average four-minute OutKast song than in the entirety of Who's Your Caddy? Full Review
New York Times
Jul 28, 2007
Nearly every element of the plot rips off the mangy 1980 comedy Caddyshack, right down to Ted Knight's controlling country-club patron and Rodney Dangerfield's nouveau riche upstart. Full Review
Boston Phoenix
Apr 23, 2009
Rating: 2/4 -- Replays the same underdog outsiders-vs.-Establishment snobs scenario found in a million earlier stories about hillbillies in Beverly Hills, nerds on campus, Marx Brothers at the opera and so on. Full Review
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Nov 16, 2007
Rating: 1.5/4 -- [A] depressing, stereotype-filled reworking of Caddyshack. Full Review
TV Guide
Jun 3, 2013
Rating: D- -- Who's Your Caddy isn't just a wretched exercise in formulaic hack writing, lazy acting and appalling stereotyping -- it's also just sort of icky. Full Review
Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
Jun 3, 2013
Black people playing golf? Outrageous! Full Review
Washington Post
Jun 3, 2013
The players appear to be having a good time, though the situation is too sitcom-familiar to be funny. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Dec 3, 2007

Product Description:

Hip-hop hilarity ensues when millionaire rap star C-Note (Outkast's Antwan Andre Patton) decides to apply for membership at the snooty Carolina golf and polo club where his dad once worked as a caddy. Club president Mr. Cummings (Jeffrey Jones) seethes with hostility but his nymphomaniac wife (Susan Ward) takes a shine to C-Note's buddy, Big Large (Faizon Love) and Cumming's portly rap loving son is thrilled, encouraging C-Note to "beat my dad." Romantic potential surfaces with a cute African American lawyer (Tamala Jones), hired by Cummings to find legal ways to deny C-Note membership. Later, Cummings employs a little person assassin named Big Willie Johnson (BAD SANTA's Tony Cox) to get rid of C-Note, "permanently." Devotees of cult golf comedy CADDYSHACK (1980) will feel most at ease over this bumpy course, especially when Garrett Morris--a compatriot of CADDYSHACK star Bill Murray in the original SNL-- shows up in a hilarious bit as a flashy reverend-lawyer. Before the big final golf match there's time for a bootylicious cook-out, a cruise in C-Note's pimped-up, no2-powered golf cart, some tough love with the moms (Jennifer Lewis); and lots of laughs via the obnoxious good humor of C-Note's crew: Dread (Finesse Mitchell); the most-sassy Lady G. (Sherri Shepherd); and the aforementioned (and very gaseous) Big Large. Aside from a late night strip club visit and some drug humor, this is fairly safe--if malodorous--fun for most of the family, with some good messages and even some real reverence for the game of golf.

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  • UPC: 796019807678
  • Shipping Weight: 0.54/lbs (approx)
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