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40. "Happyshack" - Happy Gilmore vs. Caddyshack

1 h 5 min · 8 de may de 2026
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It's a hard ticket between Happy Gilmore and Caddyshack! Which one will you watch? Let's decide! The legendary directorial debut of Harold Ramis, Caddyshack has persevered as a timeless(?) comedy with massive influence, including Sandler's own Happy Gilmore. Both are relentlessly quotable slapstick sports stories, but they're structural opposites: an ensemble mess vs. a focused, character-driven underdog story. We don't step on the green, well, ever over here at Hard Ticket, but we do frequent the theater. So, these two movies are still somewhat made for a couple of white guys who may or may not be wearing khakis and polos, right?

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