Friday, April 13, 2012

Three stooges

  • The Three Stooges, a new comedy based on the vaudeville trio, has been a passion project for brothers Peter and Bobby Farrelly (Theres Something About Mary, Dumb Dumber) for years.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • The Three Stooges opens around the country today (April 13th), but there is one group that has already deemed the film a stinker.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • LOS ANGELES - There's only one rival that may be able to trip up the seemingly unstoppable The Hunger Games at the box office this weekend: a trio of out-of-shape goofballs.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Disparage the Three Stooges if you must, you cineaste. Dismiss their films with a weary wave of your smoldering Gauloise.
  • (New York Times)
  • WTOP Film Critic Jason Fraley checks out a modern Three Stooges remake from the Farrelly brothers.
  • (WTOP)
  • Fans will be glad to hear that the new Three Stooges movie, though set in the contemporary world, is true to the spirit of the original Three Stooges shorts from the 1930s and 1940s. Mothers will not.
  • (Omaha World-Herald)
  • Few comic acts from the golden age of movies and television were as funny as The Three Stooges. They were the clowns of classic cinema. From the mid-1930s until the 1950s, their famed shorts kicked off movie matinees and evening features.
  • (Bellingham Herald)
  • CHICAGO — Here's what I never liked about The Three Stooges, despite Jerome Horwitz (better known as Curly Howard) and his timeless arsenal of vocal delights: I think the Stooges give roughhouse slapstick a bad name.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • A little nyuk-nyuk-nyuk goes a long way in "The Three Stooges," Peter and Bobby Farrelly's feature-length homage to the classic slapstick comedy trio.
  • (Houma Courier)
  • After more than a decade of development, The Three Stooges is finally coming to the big screen. Chris Diamantopoulis plays Moe, Sean Hayes is Larry, and Will Sasso is Curly under the direction of the Farrelly brothers.
  • (YAHOO!)

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