Leslie Nielsen and his caddy decide to drive a jerky golf player, Brad, insane by playing a round with him and making up rules, distracting him, and filling him with paranoia.Leslie Nielsen and his caddy decide to drive a jerky golf player, Brad, insane by playing a round with him and making up rules, distracting him, and filling him with paranoia.Leslie Nielsen and his caddy decide to drive a jerky golf player, Brad, insane by playing a round with him and making up rules, distracting him, and filling him with paranoia.
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Leslie Nielsen: A man of average stature with nothing but a cape, a sword, and a pair of cojones, fights and kills a huge, rampaging bull weighing half a ton. Now how is that possible? Of course it takes courage, daring bravado, but most of all it requires the ability to understand the nature of the beast you're dealing with. If you can see into his mind, it doesn't matter how big he is or how hard he charges. He will be putty in your hands. It's all a matter of knowing what makes your opponent tick.
- ConnectionsFollows Leslie Nielsen's Bad Golf Made Easier (1993)
1) Leslie Nielsen goads Brad into trying to hit a ball out of the lake. "If YOU can make that shot, that will go down as one of the greatest shots in the history of golf!"
2) Leslie filming Brad's swing, and slowly morphing into a sunglasses-wearing director. Brad's thoroughly exhausted doing literally hundreds of takes.
3) Leslie confusing Brad with "left" and "right" when discussing which way the green slopes.
4) Leslie dressing up in drag to tee off from the lady's tee.
5) The dreaded "tick hole", where Leslie convinces Brad that if he doesn't put on repellent, he will get bitten by a deadly tick.
6) Why is a mongoose needing to be fed on a golf course? Oh well, it doesn't matter; it's a hilarious scene, because Leslie is once again able to convince Brad that the threat is real.
7) All of Leslie's made-up golf bets, like Prunies. "All right, I'm not going to argue with you. It's a double Prunie." Though my favorite is the bet where the two participants try to get as close to the green without actually getting on the green, and since Brad got on, he lost.
8) Brad demanding that they play by "all the rules" actually means rules from every other sport, including football (to which he's told to move five yards back for delaying game).
The video also contains some wraparounds that contain Leslie talking to the camera while classical music plays in the background (such as the theme to Masterpiece Theater), and some are rather amusing. "What is the sound of one hand clapping? Or one mind snapping? "
I know it's an incredibly niche release, but I'd LOVE to have this on DVD. Sadly, that'll never happen...
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