The Three Stooges
While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality TV show.
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- Cast:
- Sean Hayes , Will Sasso , Chris Diamantopoulos , Jane Lynch , Sofía Vergara , Jennifer Hudson , Craig Bierko
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Reviews
Best movie of this year hands down!
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Blistering performances.
Unlike the (phony) outrage about the recent all female reboot of "Ghostbusters", this film was embraced by true Three Stooges fans. That goes a long way. The three leads (Hayes,Sasso and Diamntopoulos) are excellent. The writing really captures the humor of the boys. This movie grows with me every time I see it.
Watched this movie for the second time tonight after not having seen it for a while. Yup, I laughed, especially went they went all out on each other with the slap and eye pokes. Wasn't sure what to think when I heard they were going to make a Three Stooges movie. The best thing is the directors kept to the original style comedy of the 30's era when Curly was part of the team. Yes, a little corny by today's standards, but it fit the movie well. I thought the there actors playing Curly, Larry, and Moe did a fantastic job of re-creating one of comedy's best acts. You may have had to grow up with the Stooges to realize how well done this film was, and why the humor is the way it is.
Sorry, The Three Stooges would turn in their graves, over this atrocity. Though the impersonations were good by these "stooges" the storyline was rubbish. This attempt at slapstick was an insult to the memory of the wonderful stooges. I don't understand why Hollywood finds it necessary to "remake" a classic, The Sgt Bilko movie, brings to mind another disaster. The Three Stooges biographical movie in 2000, was outstanding and showed what wonderfully talented and wonderful human beings, that unlike a number of comedy duos and trios, genuinely loved each other off stage and off screen. The reunion concert, after Curly's death is a tear jerker. Please Hollywood leave the immortals alone & no remakes or attempts at impersonations.
I'd like to start with that I never REALLY liked slapstick comedy, but that if you overdo it, or under do it, it works (strangely stupid, really). This movie is the example of the former, it does it so obnoxiously that I can't help but snicker or grin every few jokes, I even burst out laughing twice, one when the bell fell on the nun, and when I saw Moe on the jersey shore (makes me chuckle even thinking about it). so you might be wondering why it doesn't have a 7,8 or 9, and to that I say: it sucked. that's not enough? okay, let's start with the acting, the nun that is a man (or maybe I'm wrong) would have been more fun if he/she hadn't been so emotionless, same goes with the stooges, the face acting was great, but I got so tired of the voices straight away, but my biggest problem was....drum roll ...the ending, not because, everything like the girl turning out to be perfect, the guy reuniting with his bro, and them getting the money while having Ted around was solved (that helped too), it was that the STOOGES Didn't LEARN ANYTHING! things changed, but not their selves, their stupid understandings, their trouble making crap, OR ANYTHING!!!! but other than that and a few plot holes, I liked it, just for it's fun moments, good job