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National Lampoon's Golf Punks (1998)

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National Lampoon's Golf Punks
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Directed byHarvey Frost
CastTom Arnold, James Kirk, Rene Tardif, Katelyn Wallace, Rhys Huber, Jano Frandsen and Jerry Wasserman
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 6, 1998
DVD ReleaseFebruary 7, 2006
Running Time92 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code031398186182
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1 DVD, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S GOLF PUNKS (DVD MOVIE), Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
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About National Lampoon's Golf Punks

An out-of-work golf pro gets pulled into teaching the game to the "Bad News Bears" equivalent of young golfers at a public course.System Requirements:Running Time 92 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG UPC: 031398186182 Manufacturer No: 19034 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 2.5 (6 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteWhat a god awful movieQuote
Firstly, the color quality was atrocious. I dont know if its a bad disc, or if somthings wrong with my PAL machine? Might not have read the NTSC format its in propperlly? But its the only DVD that has ever done it on my player. (its an all regioun DVD player, so yes, it does play regioun 1 DVD's fine) But even if the movie was presented in propper color.....

I was expecting it to be great, Tom Arnold, and National Lampoons....sounds great right? Too bad it wasnt :(

The movie has written on it "its the mighty ducks meets caddyshack" or somthing like that? But man, I think i chuckled once during the whole movie! it was completly predictable, not funny, useless things thrown in here and there, and just a plain awfull movie. Maybe a kid under the age of 10 might get somthing out of it? but I dont even know how this came to beeing bothered with to be put on DVD? May 30, 2004

rating: 3 QuoteNational Lampoon's Golf PunksQuote
I'm collecting any movie with National Lampoon in the title. And really most of them are really stupid! But this movie I would however rate average. It's definately not one of my favorites, but it is funny, has a few drama moments and Tom Arnold is a pretty fair actor. It's a family movie and you don't have to worry about your kids watching a horrible movie. It teaches fairness, sportsmanship, and feeling good about yourself (even if you lose). I just got done watching this film with my kids and they are watching it AGAIN! I'm also not one to watch movies over and over, but I can say that I would watch this one at least twice a year. GREAT FAMILY SHOW. March 2, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteThis movie is gooDQuote
when i first saw this movie i thought is was pretty good and i still do if you like golf and are not really old you will probubly like it January 12, 2003

rating: 2 Quotelampoon movies aren't like they used to beQuote
i remember a time when i got excited when i saw a lampoon title. Now I dred it. It feels like they are recking there once great name with every new movie. This movie is pretty and it is only for die hard tom arnold fans. I feel that he can't hold a movie but that's another story. Well, it did entertain me for a little bit. April 20, 2001

rating: 2 Quote"BAD" expounded.Quote
This film is no more than a preachy after-school special in lowest vein of family fluff as "Mighty Ducks," "Heavyweights," and countless others. While those at least pretend to be real movies, GP somehow manages to be worse in every aspect. Scene changes seem crafted for commercial breaks, the titular "punks" are a motley crew of misfits who (as tradition dictates) couldn't act their way out of a citcom parent trap, Arnold is dumbed down to play his "Stupids" character in earnest, and misguided attempts at slapstick would fail even if the film had any credibility. The soundtrack is the icing on the cake (left out in the rain). Basically, it consists of an alternation between a Casio keyboard demonstration and a slackjawed old guy repeating "we all end up in a hole," forcing an especially bad pun down the viewer's throat for the entire film. The self-respecting viewer will not last through the end. June 20, 2000

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