1980s Bracket Round 1 Match 1-11.)Caddyshack vs. 22.)Who Framed Roger Rabbit

What is the better movie?

  • Caddyshack

  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit


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The Wrestlezone Movie Tournament, 1980's Bracket;
Round 1, Match 11

Caddyshack
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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I'll take the Rabbit. This movie is what was supposed to be the third part of the Chinatown series, but it never materialized. This movie has it all: Comedy, mystery, drama. It has it all, including the smoking hot babe Jessica. As a cartoon fan, seeing Bugs and Mickey on screen at the same time is orgasmic at least.

Caddyshack is great too. It is the parody of sports movies, period. Golf, more than any other sport, needed to be parodied. Bill Murray and Chevy Chase own this movie with their stuff. Even still, I'll take Roger for its impressive performances. The humans were talking to nothing when they talked to the cartoons. That's just difficult to do.
 
both great movies here. Caddyshack is great because of the great comedians on it. Also people like furry animals it seems. But the better of the movies is Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I loved the movie as a kid. My favorite part was the Piano dual between Daffy and Donald Duck. It also taught me about Pattycake. A great movie, that even had a fun NES game.
 
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Is still a favourite for me. Its got that Toy Story appeal - never gets boring and still great no matter how old you are. I'm not a fan of Caddyshack cause I wasn't a fan of Chevy Chase.
 
I love Caddy Shack. The cast simply clicks. Chevy Chase was actually enjoyable, and who didn't love Bill Murray trying to blow up that damn Gopher and his Cinderella story?

But I'm going with an iconic movie from my youth over the SNL cast and crew getting it on the big screen. Roger Rabbit had tremendous replay value in my house growing up. It was a funny, whacky movie. Plus, you got to see characters from all of the studios packed into one film. It's a truly great film.
 
For a ''kids'' film Roger Rabbit is fucked up. You just wouldn't get way with the stuff that's in that film today. If it was made it would easily get a 12 or 15 certificate. That shows how far kids films have fallen in the past 20 years. Long gone are the films that were edgy and entertained children and adults. The only company who does that now is Pixar, and those films aren't nowhere near as dirty as this.
 

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