Three Stooges film

Started by Illoman, April 14, 2012, 02:24:00 PM

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Count_Zirock

Quote from: zombiehorror on April 16, 2012, 09:24:46 AM
How about taking a stab at a new Abbott and Costello feature!!
I'd be up for that if they got a great cast, good script, and they approvals of the families.
"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

frankenstein73

Went to the movie yesterday, i thought it was great. and my six year old boy loved it. And he is a stooges fanatic.
Mirabile dictu,don't you agree?

Sean

Maybe next time the Farrelly's could do a new Lugosi/Karloff team up movie?!  I hope.
Or maybe a new Poe/Vincent Price movie?  I hope.
How about taking a stab at a new Abbott and Costello feature!!  I hope.
There are so many great acts/actors out there that they could hire copycats of and make new films with them, hell if all else fails they could always just film a block of wood and call it a new Keanu Reeves movie! I'll take 'pass' for $800, Alex.    ;)

Sleepyhollowstudios

Count me as one who thought it was wonderful! The three leads were fantastic, but I thought Chris Diamantopoulos' Moe was absolutely extraordinary! "You're scarin' away all the customers!"

I laughed until I cried!

-Andy
Bugs Bunny is my dream. Wile E. Coyote is my reality.

missdead13

gosh. Im shocked to read all the great reviews here about this movie..
I thought , just as I alwaysss automatically think/assume about all the other remakes,, that it will most certainly be NOT good,
and theyd destroy something that is already perfect, pure, doesnt need remade. doesnt need modernized.. etc.
well,
Maybe I'll give this movie a whirl. .thnx guys ! :)
" Your future is in an oblong box "

Scatter

Jordan and I are waiting for it to hit the Lake Worth Drive-In. We'll bring in our own supreme pizza, sodas, and other assorted junk food. Nothing like the charm of a good old fashioned drive-in movie!! Who's coming with us?? We'll watch it in a limo and go party after!!
We're all here because we're not all there.
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frankenstein73

Count me in!  I miss drive ins.
Mirabile dictu,don't you agree?

missdead13

Quote from: frankenstein73 on April 18, 2012, 12:46:17 AM
Count me in!  I miss drive ins.

yes yes... drive ins rock..
there are actually like 4 drive in theatres in so. cal still  ;D
" Your future is in an oblong box "

TheWolfman

#23
  Hi, iam a long time fan of the stooges. I have about 100 episodes still on vhs tape that i havent transferred to dvd yet. Maybe i will make that a nice weekend prodject soon. I dont think iam going to see the new movie. I seen some of the previews, and iam just not into bringing the stooges legacy to todays life style. Their antics were from a different time, and they wouldnt fit in with todays world.
   I had the opertunity to go to a stooges convention here i Phila, back in 1991. I met a co-star from a popular episode called- Disorder in the Court. The night club dancer, Gail Tempest was played by Ms. Suzanne Kaaren. I have an autographed photo of her. She passed away in 2004. Curly's daughter Janie Hankey was there and i have her autograph of a photo of her father Curly. Moe's son Paul was there as well, he did a screening of some classic episodes and did a meet & greet as well. And me & my friend had the once in a life time opertunity to have breakfast with an elderly husband & wife at the hotel. We didnt know it at the time, but we were having breakfast with Mr. & Mrs. Budnick. Turns out we were having breakfast with Larry's  sister layla. Her husband, Nate was a stage hand with lighting during the stooges shorts.
   I HOPE, my personal moments to the Stooges made your times as a stooges fan, a good one.
Even a man who is pure in heart,and says his prayers by night,may become a wolf, when the wolfbane blooms, and the moon is full and bright, AAHHOOoooo

Paul L

The Wolfman: thanks for sharing, & I'd like to hear more details.
"Well friends, that's all there is to life: just a little laugh, a little tear." - Prof. Echo (Lon Chaney, Sr.)

Sleepyhollowstudios

Quote from: TheWolfman on April 18, 2012, 08:35:15 AM
Their antics were from a different time, and they wouldnt fit in with todays world.

You would be surprised at how well their antics work in a modern world.

-Andy
Bugs Bunny is my dream. Wile E. Coyote is my reality.

Count_Zirock

Quote from: TheWolfman on April 18, 2012, 08:35:15 AMTheir antics were from a different time, and they wouldnt fit in with today's world.
Oh, so that's why "Jacka**" failed so miserably on MTV and didn't spawn any movie spinoffs. Zombie Roll Eyes
"That's either a very ugly woman or a very pretty monster." - Lou Costello

Scatter

Cool Wolfie!! Have to disagree though about the Stooges antics not translating into the modern world. Dudes getting poked in the eye and slapped across the face?? Works for me in ANY era.  ;D ;D
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zombiehorror

Happened across this photoshopped pic of what Jim Carrey, Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn may have looked like in the Stooges debacle....uh I mean movie!  They did a decent job of editing but not sure why they didn't give Benicio Moe's bowl cut?!



I notice Monster Bob never did give his thoughts on the film?

Monster Bob



And I won't. After getting my ass tore up on the Gojira blu review, I promised no more reviewin'- and I say what I mean, and I mean what I say.