When a rap mogul from Atlanta tries to join a conservative country club in the Carolinas he runs into fierce opposition from the board President- but it's nothing that he and his entourage can't handle.
Genre(s): Comedy, Sport
Runtime: 93 minutes
Rating: 1.7/10 (10,896 votes)
Release Date: 23 July 2007
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Ascendant Pictures
Sound: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
Director(s): Don Michael Paul
Producer(s):
Shakim Compere – executive producer
Ross M. Dinerstein – executive producer (as Ross Dinerstein)
John Duffy – co-producer
Christopher Eberts – producer
Tracey E. Edmonds – producer
Nicole Haeussermann – associate producer
Kia Jam – producer
Sheila Kerrigan – associate producer
Queen Latifah – executive producer
Damon Lee – co-executive producer
Michael McQuarn – co-executive producer
Marvin Peart – executive producer
Arnold Rifkin – producer
Chris Roberts – executive producer
Rick Salomon – co-executive producer
Bobby Schwartz – executive producer
Andrew Shack – co-executive producer
Bob Weinstein – executive producer
Harvey Weinstein – executive producer
Writer(s):
Don Michael Paul – (written by) &
Bradley Allenstein – (written by) &
Robert Henny – (written by)
Cast:
Mick Partridge – Valet
Big Boi – C-Note (as Antwan Andre Patton)
Faizon Love – Big Large
Sherri Shepherd – Lady G
Finesse Mitchell – Dread
Chase Tatum – Kidd Clean
Jeffrey Jones – Cummings
Jim Piddock – Harrington
Samantha Lemole – Secretary
Todd Sherry – Realtor
Music: Jon Lee
Tagline: This summer, it's the street vs. the elite
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I like the movie. This movie was funny from beginning till end. Notsure why a lot of people is hating on this movie. I enjoy it. Thismovie reminds me of How High!!!!! A lot of people won't understand whytwo movies are funny. I guess you have to live in the hood tounderstand. ( Just don't carry the information with you there is a timeand place to act professional and to act hood. Love the movie. All theactors in this movie was funny and very amusing. I could not stoplaughing. This movie should be rated better but I guess other peoplehave other opinions about the movie. I love this movie, I love thismovie and I love this movie. I don't think there is any thing else tostate about this but I love this movie
First of all, the only reason I even bothered watching this movie wasbecause I saw it rated so low and thought to myself, "It can't be thatbad can it?" After watching this movie, the answer was a resounding no.
Let's get the obvious out of the way. 1."This movie is a ripoff ofCaddyshack" You don't need to even watch the movie to understand this.I have trouble believing that anyone who watched this movie didn'texpect it to be heavily influenced by Caddyshack 2. "The acting ishorrible." I've seen much, much worse acting. Especially because themajority of the actors in this movie were rappers, and they were barelyacting at all. 3. "The script is horrible" Once again…the movie iscalled Who's Your Caddy, its cast is made of rappers and Jeff Jones.It's ridiculous to go into this movie expecting a Godfather likescript.
The good: I love great movies. I can't stress enough how much I lovethose great cult movies like Eraserhead, all those great independentmovies like Brick and the such. However, throughout this movie, Icouldn't stop laughing. I think I even laughed at this movie more thanI laughed at Knocked Up. There are 2 fundamental ways to enjoy thismovie. 1: Be stupid enough to thing the jokes were good. or 2. Realizejust how bad these jokes are, and laugh at the script not with it. Someof the quotes in this movie are just so misplaced and unnecessary thatit's hilarious. Maybe it's all of those racial based jokes that are sohorrible that they are amazing.
I hope you all have heard of the movie The Room. I think it takes thesame state of mind to watch this movie. If you watch Tommy Wiseau's"The Room" with the same state of mind the people who gave this movie aone did, you'd probably vomit. But, you can't. I can't stress enoughhow necessary it is to watch this movie as if it were an independentmovie.
This movie is horrible, and that's what makes it so great. Every yearthere are tons of mediocre 5-6 star movies that invoke nothing inpeople. Once every few years though, we get a gem like this. A movie sobad that we have to watch it in a totally different way in order toenjoy. Viewers, I ask you, embrace this train wreck and brace yourselffor the turbulence.
I saw that this was rated #6 on the Bottom 100 of IMDb, and franklythat seems ridiculous. It's a harmless comedy about golf. Let's faceit, there have been a number of African-American themed comedies thathave ranged from The Honeymooners to Soul Plane. The majority ofaudiences have found that these films were NOT that funny. These filmstend to be trite, tired recycles of previous fare. Should that relegatethem to the Bottom of IMDb? NO. Although they're not great movies,they're a long way from awful. Who knows, folks of a new generation mayreally enjoy them? Maybe those same folks will seek out the "original"works (in this case Caddyshack) and benefit from more "classic" films.In my opinion, there are not ENOUGH comedies about golf, or hockey forthat matter. Lots about baseball, basketball and football, but not somany about golf. I LIKE golf comedies, and I found myself laughing afair bit at this movie. Is it brilliant? No. Was Caddyshack? Nope, butit was a lot better. Was Happy Gilmore? Umm, yeah, I really liked it,and Who's Your Caddy doesn't come close, BUT it's still OK. I reallyliked Jesper Parnevik showing up, but I didn't really like him beingtreated like a "bad guy". I kind of hoped that in the US Open finals,Jesper would've been in there simply because he had played the coursebefore but maybe now I'm looking for too many layers in a fairly simplefilm. Oh well, it's STILL not #6 on the worst films of all time, noteven close…
This film was hilarious. It's supposed to be a stupid American comedywith racial stereotypes, but it's not as bad as an ice-cube film.hilarious commentary by a guy who looks like a taller version of littlejohn and fat man who's always asking "did he just say *another word foran African person" whenever someone is being discretely racist. it alsohas uncle Phil from the fresh prince of Bel-air in, although he ishardly recognisable.
"tdagpalusky" – you need to shut the hell up and use your highlysuperior taste to comment on the emotional complexities which you haveobserved watching the relationship unfolding in broke-back mountain,before crying yourself to sleep because heath ledger is gone.
the film is funny and isn't filled with the typical, idiotic blackcomedies with people falling down or being late for work or what-everit is they think is funny. thats you ice-cube if your reading this.