tmidgett wrote:
_ he plays a really funny guy who is too beaten down to actually get there anymore. he implies funny without making funny very much. which ends up being funny, and sad, and great.
Goddamn if this ain’t an astute observation I don’t know what is.
cheers, lad
i was heartened when i read pretty much this point in roger ebert's review. we must be right.
one thing about _caddyshack_: the pacing of the movie is against all tenets of modern-day comedic filmmaking. it is leisurely, downright languid compared to, oh, _old school_ or the south park movie or anything else. even for its time--_blazing saddles_ and _animal house_ are way faster paced. maybe _slap shot_ has similar pacing.
you have to take it as it comes, from that long sequence toward the beginning, w/chevy chase talking to the caddy kid as he golfs. the characters are built pretty slowly, but they have all these great one-liners as they get put together. i just think it's a very, very well-written, well-acted, funny film.