The Three Stooges appreciation Thread - You Imbeciles!

Best Stooge


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From 1922 to 1970 a career spanning almost 50 years and an iconic 188 short films a few feature lenght productions in their later years and numerous attempts to be remade, revived, and rebooted. The three stooges Have stood as hallmarks of comedy. Along with the likes of Laurel and Hardy, Abbot and Costello, Buster Keaton, and Charlie Chaplin,

From the wikipeida article on the stooges:

The act began in the early 1920s as part of a vaudeville comedy act billed as "Ted Healy and His Stooges", consisting originally of Healy and Moe Howard. Over time, they were joined by Moe's brother, Shemp Howard, and then Larry Fine. The four appeared in one feature film, Soup to Nuts, before Shemp left to pursue a solo career. He was replaced by his and Moe's younger brother, Jerome "Curly" Howard, in 1932. Two years later, after appearing in several movies, the trio left Healy and signed on to appear in their own short-subject comedies for Columbia Pictures, now billed as "The Three Stooges". From 1934 to 1946, Moe, Larry and Curly produced over 90 short films for Columbia. It was during this period that the three were at their peak popularity.

Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946, and Shemp returned, reconstituting the original lineup, until his death of a heart attack on November 22, 1955, three years after Curly's death of a cerebral hemorrhage on January 18, 1952. Film actor Joe Palma was used as a stand-in to complete four Shemp-era shorts under contract. This procedure – disguising one actor for another outside of stunt shots – became known as the "fake Shemp". Columbia contract player Joe Besser joined as the third Stooge for two years (1956–57), departing in 1958 to nurse his ill wife after Columbia terminated its shorts division. The studio then released all the shorts via Screen Gems, Columbia's television studio and distribution unit. Screen Gems then syndicated the shorts to television, whereupon the Stooges became one of the most popular comedy acts of the early 1960s.

Comic actor Joe DeRita became "Curly Joe" in 1958, replacing Besser for a new series of full-length theatrical films. With intense television exposure in the United States, the act regained momentum throughout the 1960s as popular kids' fare, until Larry's paralyzing stroke in the midst of filming a pilot for a Three Stooges TV series in January 1970. Larry Fine died in January 1975 after a further series of strokes. Unsuccessful attempts were made to revive the Stooges with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Fine's role in 1970 and again in 1975, but this attempt was cut short by Moe Howard's death on May 4, 1975.

To date the last attempt to reboot The Stooges was a film in 2012 directed by the Farley brothers. Hats off enterainment gave this in depth retrospective,

but through it all one thing is for certain, long after Moe Howard; Larry Fine, and Curly Howard have departed their antics as the three bumbling imbeciles continue to bring laughter and joy to fans young and old.
 
The Three Stooges and The Honeymooners are like the only 2 old shows that I can actually sit through and not be bored by it.

Also the NES game of The Three Stooges is kinda shit. You need to be absolutely precise and perfect if you want to get the good ending.
 
Shemp niggas rise up. We need to watch some of this good shit on movie night.

The Three Stooges and The Honeymooners are like the only 2 old shows that I can actually sit through and not be bored by it.

Also the NES game of The Three Stooges is kinda shit. You need to be absolutely precise and perfect if you want to get the good ending.
The thing that trips me out is that they ported the NES game to the PS1 and GBA. I can't even begin to understand the logic of it.

 
In the summers..I would watch these guys on a cable tv station whose name I forget.

Quite frankly, I would sooner watch all the shorts again than touch Breaking Bad ever again.
was it AMC? they used to have a whole segment devoted to the stooges called N.Y.U.K and it was hosted by Leslie Neilson of all people, with guest appearances of other comics of the time as seen in this one episode i found on YouTube. (plus 90s/early 2000s commercials)
 
To date the last attempt to reboot The Stooges was a film in 2012 directed by the Farley brothers. Hats off enterainment gave this in depth retrospective,
Fun fact, the guy who played Curly in this had a short stint with MDE. His website "hamfatter.com" appeared as a logo in one of their video credits.
 
Fun fact about the short Fiddler's three, you don't see Shemp and Moe play because only Larry actually knew how to play the violin.


Larry suffered a bad acid burn to his arm as a child and had to get skin graft surgery, in order to build up the strength in the arm He took up the violin and was so good at it he played the fiddle his whole life even incorporating it into the act as seen in this short and the earlier Punch Drunks
 
While I do love Shemp, nothing will ever top the Curly-era.
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The guy will always be a master of physical comedy and the perfect lackey of the trio. I only wish we had at least gotten a short period of four stooges shorts with Curly and Shemp together just to see how it would go.

Also here's a clip from my favorite film featuring the Stooges, Jimmy Durante's "Meet the Baron" which was filmed during the Ted Healy days and it honestly has one of my favorite and sauciest Stooges skits.
 
Even though I love Curly too, Shemp was always my favorite. These are timeless. During the era of Covid whenever we saw a woman who we THOUGHT was good looking I would always call back to the Three Stooges gag of having a beautiful veiled woman who undoes her covering to reveal a bunch of fucked up teeth - drawing a "gnyaaaaaa!!" from the boys. Classic shit.
 
A lot of people that don't know about the 2000 TV movie that was produced by Mel Gibson. It casts the stooges' lives in a more negative life and the Moe estate hates the shit out of it.

Say what you will about Joe Besser but that TV movie was a tad too cruel to him. The stooges had no problem with him, and they were planning on taking him along again when they were going to tour before they went to Curly Joe, but Joe's wife was sick and turned them down. He was even the guy who appeared and spoke on their behalf when they go the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
 
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