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I gave it 7 out of 10. Funny hijinks, and music too!

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Haha you hate Martin and lewis' movies.

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7 of 10 for me - the numerous individual skits, the era's perception of golf courses, golf etiquette and the people who belong to country clubs plus the sound editing, especially the spot on sound effects. However the problem I have always had with Lewis' type of humor are the "awkward moments" skits. That is, where he is out of place in a situation and his antics draw embarrassing attention to himself. Always makes me cringe imagining someone in a situation like that. Did anyone catch the laughing agent's (Romo Vincent) tie tack in the ending scene at Mama Anthony's restaurant. It said 10%.

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golf etiquette is timeless.



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It's silly humor that probably doesn't hold up as well today. Dean looked uncomfortable to me in this.

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silly is always in style to me.



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One of the team's better efforts. Liked how they incorporated the "real" Martin & Lewis schtick into the opening and closing scenes. Be curious to hear from those who liked M&L films but disliked this one.

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I like most of Martin and Lewis's movies, but this one wasn't very funny. 5/10 would be my rating.

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Martin and Lewis as a comedy team had some hits, but it was destined to fall apart, considering how Lewis's ego kept getting in the way of their success.
I will give the man credit for his incredible work supporting Muscular Dystrophy research and his marathon telethons to raise money, but I never found him particularly funny, and, though I have nothing to substantiate what I have heard, he was supposedly a bit of an egotistical jerk.

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