Not every hilarious line comes from the “Big 4” of course. Bill Murray’s brother, Brian Doyle Murray, co-write the movie with director Harold Ramis and writer Douglas Kenney and made sure to give ...
Ashok Selvam is the former James Beard Award-winning regional editor for Eater’s Midwest region, in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities. He’s a native Chicagoan and had been ...
How a 58-year-old movie-making novice clinched the big finish. Writers often agonize in search of the perfect words — and the last line of a comedy is a moment where they really have to stick the ...
Even the perpetually annoyed Judge Smails from "Caddyshack" might enjoy bellying up to the bar or sticking around for lunch at the new Murray Bros. Caddyshack restaurant in Rosemont. This golf-themed ...
I try to be tolerant and respectful of others' opinions and work, especially those I oppose. Lord knows people have generously treated me in that manner. But certain lines should not be crossed, and a ...
As with any comedy deemed sacrosanct by earlier generations, it’s tempting to rewatch Caddyshack today, 40 years since the release, and categorize everything as either “still holds up” or “I guess you ...
After a day of tributes from his friends and fellow entertainers, Harold Ramis, who died on Monday at 69, has received a tribute from the president of the United States. Also read: Chuck Todd Chews ...
This is a lightly edited version of former Newsday movie critic Joseph Gelmis' 1980 review of "Caddyshack." "Caddyshack" is a lush-budget, B-movie farce in a golf setting. The gags are all organized ...
In GOLF’s all-new series That’s Debatable, sponsored by Cisco WebEx, we’re settling some of golf’s most heated disputes. Our writers and editors have been seeded 1-16, battling head-to-head to ...
It may turn 45 this month, but Caddyshack still thrums with the youthful, subversive energy that made it a hole-in-one upon its 1980 release in theaters. The snobs-vs-slobs classic centers on the ...
During his days as a rising star in the 1970s and ‘80s, Michael O’Keefe was the kind of performer younger actors could look up to. O’Keefe could do it all, including a guest shot in 1974 at age 19 – ...