The Three Stooges trailer: about as bad as everyone expected

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09 Dec 2011, 8:12 pm

I want to see that movie sooo bad
& I also want this game :arrow:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt9lg2nilPo[/youtube]


BTW am I the only one who bought this CD
http://www.amazon.com/Three-Stooges-3/d ... 870&sr=1-2
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I cant think of a better way to end this post than

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBiHysKnvGs[/youtube]


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09 Dec 2011, 10:16 pm

Jory wrote:
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I guarantee this movie will be better than anything the boys did after Shemp died--and unfortunately they did a lot. :?


Bash the Curly Joe stuff all you want, but I'll defend Joe any day.


To quote Curly "SOITENLY!! !! !! !"; thanks for the invite ;)



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12 Dec 2011, 5:48 pm

Wow I was expecting something awful after reading the first few comments but I have to say I thought it looks quite good! It seems like pretty close to the original material and not such a huge departure, and the guys playing the Stooges themselves are pretty faithful to the originals. I for one am looking forward to it.



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12 Dec 2011, 9:31 pm

After watching again, I really like "Larry."

He's subtle, when he gets bonked with the hammer, and over the top when he takes the lobster down his pants.


He'll do fine. :wink:


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13 Dec 2011, 6:10 am

Whatever, the original was also sh***y. Some would argue it was because those were different times, but Chaplin was also from that time and it was damn good.



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13 Dec 2011, 9:42 pm

Magnus_Rex wrote:
Whatever, the original was also sh***y. Some would argue it was because those were different times, but Chaplin was also from that time and it was damn good.



I like Chaplin too


My favorites though are still Laurel & Hardy



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14 Dec 2011, 5:00 pm

TheDoctor82 wrote:
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Wow, guess I'm the only person who actually thinks it looks funny. I actually laughed at the trailer.



No you aren't. I enjoyed it too.

Look, they're never gonna top the original Stooges; it's impossible.

I'm glad they went with "lesser-knowns" for this project.


@ The Doctor 82: I agree with you about "lesser-known" actors as the 3 Stooges.
Much better than "household names", IMOO.

And yes, topping the original Stooges is impossible, although "impossible" is very much
of an understatement. :wink:

@ Idaho Rose: I laughed at the trailer too. Maybe this is the Farrellys' "comeback movie?"


Am I the only one who plans on seeing this when it opens in April of next year?


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15 Dec 2011, 2:42 pm

TheDoctor82 wrote:
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Whatever, the original was also sh***y. Some would argue it was because those were different times, but Chaplin was also from that time and it was damn good.



I like Chaplin too


My favorites though are still Laurel & Hardy


Totally agree - Laurel and Hardy are by far the best of the classic comedy groups - just get a copy of "Busy Bodies" or "The Music Box" and you'll be hooked. The Marx Brothers are worthy as well.