Saturday, April 14, 2012

Three stooges

  • When I was 4, my older brother, Keith, hit me on the head with a hammer.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • The Hunger Games fended off two new challengers Friday at the box office, with The Three Stooges and Cabin in the Woods neck in neck for second place behind Lionsgates smash hit.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Every straight man has a stooge — Abbott had Costello, Crosby had Hope — the foil, the fool, the flunky, the goat.
  • (New York 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)
  • At their best, the original Three Stooges were demented geniuses, savants of slapstick, bringing a real sense of joy to smacking faces and pulling noses. Hey, don't knock it. There is a place for that sort of thing.
  • (Lansing State Journal)
  • 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)
  • Opening this weekend we have two sort of throwback films. First we have the Farrelly brothers' The Three Stooges based on the classic television show and second we have Goon, an old school homage to the legendary Slapshot.
  • (Examiner)
  • The organization also takes issue with the Farrelly brothers for naming Larry Davids character Sister Mary-Mengele, a riff on famous Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson star in this well-received comedy about two men who crash weddings for the free booze and women. But their plans take a turn when one falls in love.
  • (Enterprise)

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