Doesn't it splode or shatter in an exciting way (due to contracting too quickly) ?
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Not in the movie, no.
Perhaps it gets weakened, structurally ? Which is probably more realistic. I assume this makes people a bit tense? I suppose it might make them happy, depending on what they're trying to accomplish.
I had a Bill Murray double feature today: Caddyshack and the Life Aquatic. Caddyshack was just silly bad, and I ended up wandering out of the room for a lot of it, but I quite liked the Life Aquatic, even if I am not sure why. The end scene was beautiful.
Caddyshack was just silly bad
You are DEAD to me. D-E-D.
I liked the gopher scenes. Does that count?
I liked the gopher scenes. Does that count?
Hmmm. Juuuuuuust barely.
Caddyshack is indeed just silly bad, but worth the price of rental just for the Murray/gopher sequences and the priest golfing-through-the-storm bit.
And the quotes! Caddyshack quotes are so pervasive that most people forget they are from a movie. Sort of the way "X has no Y. X needs no Y." will probably be in a few years.
Anyone seen Murderball ? It's got 100% tomato-meter. I ran into a couple of the athletes at the end of the para-Olympics last year, and I'm interested to see the film.
And the quotes! Caddyshack quotes are so pervasive that most people forget they are from a movie.
The Cinderella story, out of nowhere....