The Three Stooges reviewed for MSN Movies.
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So I wouldn’t expect J‑WOWW to work with Werner Herzog anytime soon?
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK AT HER!!!!
UPTON POWER OMG.
Even though I usually think large breasts are gross, LAH.
I find nothing objectionable in anything Jim has said
http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/96737/dumb-dumberer-and-dumberest/
I’ve never found The Three Stooges remotely funny either.
One of the weirdest things in Randall Kleiser’s sexy goyfest “The Summer Lovers” is a sequence in which the ménage à trois repair to a Three Stooges film festival.
Not a Three Stooges fan either. Good physical timing, but that’s about the only praise I could give them.
“Not a Three Stooges fan either. Good physical timing, but that’s about the only praise I could give them.”
Good anarchic physical comedy can be EVERYTHING, properly done.
Both the original Three Stooges and early Farrelly brothers share that aptitude. And the loss of that by the Farrelly brothers as they aged makes this project seem so deeply tragic.
Brody has a good post on it. http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/movies/2012/04/stooge-struck.html
You can’t stick it deep inside if you’re not loose.