The Three Stooges are back...

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Edited Date/Time 1/25/2012 8:24am
...and looking depressingly terrible. Sad

https://youtu.be/yCdZje_sTF0?rel=0
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12/7/2011 1:34pm
I actually chuckled

Wanna bet it makes big bucks with the kids?
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12/7/2011 1:59pm
Probably just saw every gag so... But I laughed too.
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12/7/2011 2:39pm
I did like seeing Snookie get the eye poke although just for a minute I thought their may have been something else in that box.

The Casting seem spot on except I don't think any of the Stooges were over about 5'2".
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12/7/2011 2:45pm
I thought this thread was going to be about Chalmers, Super Rat, and Mutt.

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12/7/2011 3:18pm Edited Date/Time 12/7/2011 3:18pm
It actually looked kinda good but it seems to be missing something, not sure what though. The original guys were absolutely gut bustingly funny. I have been watching them for a little less that thirty years and it never gets old.
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12/7/2011 3:24pm
I was expecting Trump, Newt and Santorum when I seen the title...lol
These knock-off shows are never the same but still looked funny, kinda.
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12/7/2011 3:32pm
Jim Carey was originally supposed to play Moe but backed out.. Looks like Will Sasso does a pretty good Curly.
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12/7/2011 3:48pm
So will the idiots in Hollywood do a three stooges 2 with a Shemp?
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12/7/2011 4:00pm
Cygnus wrote:
So will the idiots in Hollywood do a three stooges 2 with a Shemp?
And Three Stooges 3 with Curly Joe.
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12/7/2011 4:53pm
Sasso will do good as Curly.

From what I saw, that wasnt just too bad, considering they are having to follow some of the best physical comedians ever.
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12/7/2011 5:12pm
Can't they just leave anything well enough alone?

Blasphemy!
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12/7/2011 5:35pm
I just never did find the Stooges funny, not at any age.
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12/7/2011 5:43pm
I loved the three stooges growing up and had heard they where talking to carrottop seeing if he wanted to be in it. Surprised at this but will watch it because I was a fan.
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12/7/2011 7:32pm
Excusem ze wa madamossell...all the french I ever needed I learned from Curly. Call me purile, pubescent, and down right ignernt but "The Boys" are classics and still unmatched IMHO. Nothing has ever been funnier than a decent pie fight. If wars could only be settled so easily. Seriously, there's a lot of sarcasm and examination of the human condition in there once you get past the slap stick.
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12/7/2011 7:35pm
Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. I'll wait for the DVD.

And I'm a confirmed stoogist.
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12/7/2011 8:58pm
I laughed pretty hard at the trailer.





I can't wait
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12/7/2011 9:06pm
I never understood the appeal of that form of "humor". VERY hard to endure if you ask me. My 89 year old grandpa LOVES the old stuff though. He will just sit there and LOL all day and I feel like I'm watching ants protesting OWS.
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12/7/2011 9:10pm
Rupert X wrote:
Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. I'll wait for the DVD.

And I'm a confirmed stoogist.
I knew you were a fellow chucklehead Rup. Stooges of the world unite! Throw off the yoke of intellectualism. Be less than you can be...lol. P.S. Have you tried Ebenezer Ale from Bridgeport Brewing Co? Portland Oregon brewer. Not a bad quaff...in the wintery season.
12/7/2011 9:15pm
Rupert X wrote:
Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. I'll wait for the DVD.

And I'm a confirmed stoogist.
Thats no chimp you chump, thats a GOrilla!Laughing
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12/7/2011 9:18pm
bullpen58 wrote:
I never understood the appeal of that form of "humor". VERY hard to endure if you ask me. My 89 year old grandpa LOVES the old...
I never understood the appeal of that form of "humor". VERY hard to endure if you ask me. My 89 year old grandpa LOVES the old stuff though. He will just sit there and LOL all day and I feel like I'm watching ants protesting OWS.
Bullpen....my grandfather hated them. He felt like it made the working class look like idiots. Later in life I came to realize that beyond the slap stick and stereotype they were making a statement...class struggle, capitalist domination, facism, communism....you name it. On the surface it was just some morons slapping each other around but there was a message in most of their stuff. Jew boys are used to masking what they mean in subtle inuenndo.
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12/7/2011 9:26pm
bullpen58 wrote:
I never understood the appeal of that form of "humor". VERY hard to endure if you ask me. My 89 year old grandpa LOVES the old...
I never understood the appeal of that form of "humor". VERY hard to endure if you ask me. My 89 year old grandpa LOVES the old stuff though. He will just sit there and LOL all day and I feel like I'm watching ants protesting OWS.
plowboy wrote:
Bullpen....my grandfather hated them. He felt like it made the working class look like idiots. Later in life I came to realize that beyond the slap...
Bullpen....my grandfather hated them. He felt like it made the working class look like idiots. Later in life I came to realize that beyond the slap stick and stereotype they were making a statement...class struggle, capitalist domination, facism, communism....you name it. On the surface it was just some morons slapping each other around but there was a message in most of their stuff. Jew boys are used to masking what they mean in subtle inuenndo.
I had no idea. Still very hard for me to get past what seems like childish b.s.

I love South Park because they do just what you described. However, there are some parts and some entire episodes that I can barely even watch. Specifically, any episode with those two goober characters that do nothing but fart jokes can be deleted forever and I would not miss them one bit.
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12/7/2011 9:33pm
Ya Bull...when I was a kid all I saw in the stooges was eye pokes and pie fights...pretty juvenile stuff but later I discovered the "hidden" side and was pretty amazed at the innuendo. I had to go back and watch all the W.C. Fields and Marx Brothers stuff...really opened my eyes. Those guys all found an outlet for their agenda through comedy.
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12/7/2011 11:57pm
I still catch old episodes of the Stooges on AMC at some odd hours of the night / early mornings, sometimes being an insomniac pays off Grinning
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12/8/2011 6:20am
ocscottie wrote:
I still catch old episodes of the Stooges on AMC at some odd hours of the night / early mornings, sometimes being an insomniac pays off...
I still catch old episodes of the Stooges on AMC at some odd hours of the night / early mornings, sometimes being an insomniac pays off Grinning
I still have most all thier stuff on VHS. When my son was a little kid, he LOVED those guys, and over those years he was little we ended up buying most all their short skit VHS tapes.

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