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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings

  • Starring: Big Boi, Jeffrey Jones
  • Summary: Who's Your Caddy? is a hilarious fish out of water comedy about rap mogul C-Note from Atlanta who tries to join a genteel country club in the Carolinas but runs into fierce opposition from the Club's board. Undeterred, C-Note gets the brilliant idea to buy the land adjacent to the 17th hole which he leverages to attain membership. Subsequently, C-Note's crew wreaks havoc a they bring their Rap Mogul lifestyle to the club. As the club's President desperately tries to revoke C-Note's membership, our hero realizes that he is now in for the fight of his life to restore this family's honor, and he pulls out all the stops to bring down the club's backwards establishment. (The Weinstein Company) Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 11
  2. Negative: 9 out of 11
  1. Reviewed by: Steven Hyden
    42
    The tired racial stereotypes that Caddy inserts into the old Caddyshack-style "slobs vs. snobs" formula should probably make it much more offensive than it is.
  2. Reviewed by: Staff (Not credited)
    38
    His C-Note is essentially a one-note character. And that note is flat.
  3. Reviewed by: Charles Petersen
    30
    No, it’s not Caddyshack -- just swap Jews (Rodney Dangerfield) for blacks (Big Boi) and you’ve got Who’s Your Caddy?. The movie, of course, is terrible.
  4. Ultimately this is utterly forgettable stuff, not even managing to fulfill its mandate of mindless summer fun.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 4 out of 6
  1. jerryk
    10
    Effective use of N-word. Fat guy is the new Charleton Heston. Why didn't they bust a cap in the child molester guy?
  2. AB
    2
    Few movies are as free of comedy as "Who's Your Caddy?" The film is an offensive, stereotypical, predictable, and forgettable tirade that any viewer should skip. The fact that people actually watched this film is more comedic than the movie itself. Expand
  3. RobertC.
    1
    You know, at the theater that I work at, you know how many people saw this out of four showtimes? FOUR. That's it. And you know who they were? An old white couple and two old white women. Talk about a complete failure to connect to your audience, and a complete failure to achieve anything resembling comedy. Expand
  4. An instantly forgettable movie. I can't stand those characters who were just loafing around and making offensive, sick jokes. How this stuff can be a movie? Conclusion: Epic fail. Expand

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