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susquesus
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Posted - January 09 2004 : 4:57:33 PM
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Poll Question:
Of the below listed comedians/comedy teams which is your favorite? Please choose one and then list any missed favorites or particular films.
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richfed
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Posted - January 09 2004 : 7:43:21 PM
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Well, I loved the Little Rascals, so I voted for them, but only because you missed my two real favorites - the Bowery Boys, and the very best, Abbott & Costello. |
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susquesus
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - January 09 2004 : 11:20:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by richfed ... and the very best, Abbott & Costello.
Absolutely! They were the very best! I think we talked about them somewhere else, but it bears repeating. Lou Costello was a comic genius. My second vote would be for Laurel and Hardy. Stanley Laurel... another comic genius. Another favorite duo: Hope and Crosby.
Interestingly, I never could stand the Three Stooges. Don't know why, except that I just don't appreciate their kind of humor.
P.S. Susquesus, I think we should dub you: "The Poll-King"! Folks, shall we put up a poll to vote on how many more fun polls the Poll-King can "poll" out of his hat?
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susquesus
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Posted - January 10 2004 : 10:47:14 PM
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Yes Wilderness Woman, I-" The Poll King", I am coocoo for polls. It's nice to have a diverse group of folks at your fingertips to bounce random ideas and interests off of. If y'all haven't checked:
http://www.mohicanpress.com/messageboard/active_polls.asp
yet, please do. As long as you have the little dialog box set to "All Polls" it gives you an opportunity to vote on and read all of the polls site-wide. I've started so many now that I check it a couple of times a week to see if there are any new votes in.
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susquesus
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Posted - January 10 2004 : 11:00:36 PM
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Regarding the poll I must admit I went with the "Stooges". Love 'em, ever since I was knee high to a Holstein. I haven't met many women that love Moe, Larry, and Curly. They're out there, though, a precious breed. I used to check books about the "Stooges" out of the public library when I was a kid and even had a Nintendo game called "The Three Stooges". Specifically, the "Curly" years are the only ones to watch. Neither Shemp Howard(who was in reality the older brother of Moe and Curly Howard) nor "Curly Joe" ever quite pulled it off. There were still a couple of gems and hilarious moments after Curly left but it was never the same. Any thoughts on favorite stooges, or stooge rankings? I'd say "Curly" is #1 followed by Larry, Moe, Shemp, and Curly Joe.
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Posted - January 11 2004 : 5:02:45 PM
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Of course,Gleason/Carney or better yet,Kramden/Norton.The 39 original episodes WPIX-channel 11.All this talk now about going back to the moon and Ralph tried so hard in the 50's to get Alice there. |
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SgtMunro
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Posted - January 12 2004 : 3:46:59 PM
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Definately the "Three Stooges" with Curly. I agree with Susquesus, Shemp and Curly Joe (aka "Joe") just do not 'pack the gear'. Curly lends a unique insight into comedy that... Wait a minute! Here I am trying to intellectualize the "Three Stooges", what a way to spend a day off!!
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - January 12 2004 : 5:08:58 PM
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quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro ... Wait a minute! Here I am trying to intellectualize the "Three Stooges"...
Hmmmmm... Sgt, I just might have to take back what I said on your birthday... you know, the one about you being capable of intelligent thought!
quote: Originally posted by Susquesus I haven't met many women that love Moe, Larry, and Curly. They're out there, though, a precious breed.
I think, rather, that they are "a breed apart, and make no sense!"
I feel the same way about the humor of Monty Python. Don't understand 'em, don't think they're funny. Now, Danny Kaye! All I have to do is watch "The Court Jester" and I'm off and laughing like crazy. Love "the vessel with the pestle...the brew that is true" scene!
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SgtMunro
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Posted - January 14 2004 : 01:33:24 AM
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I must also admit that I am a 'Monty Python' fan as well... I hope that this doesn't cause you to loose all respect for me, WW.
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - January 14 2004 : 1:14:06 PM
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quote: Originally posted by SgtMunro I must also admit that I am a 'Monty Python' fan as well... I hope that this doesn't cause you to loose all respect for me, WW.
Tsk, tsk, tsk. I figured as much. You men are all alike! |
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Christina
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Posted - January 17 2004 : 5:20:54 PM
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quote: Originally posted by susquesus
Regarding the poll I must admit I went with the "Stooges". Love 'em, ever since I was knee high to a Holstein. I haven't met many women that love Moe, Larry, and Curly. They're out there, though, a precious breed. I used to check books about the "Stooges" out of the public library when I was a kid and even had a Nintendo game called "The Three Stooges". Specifically, the "Curly" years are the only ones to watch. Neither Shemp Howard(who was in reality the older brother of Moe and Curly Howard) nor "Curly Joe" ever quite pulled it off. There were still a couple of gems and hilarious moments after Curly left but it was never the same. Any thoughts on favorite stooges, or stooge rankings? I'd say "Curly" is #1 followed by Larry, Moe, Shemp, and Curly Joe.
I am that rare woman...a Three Stooges nut. I have loved them since I was about four and their films were shown on a local station every day along with the "Little Rascals." My mother once rushed into the room thinking I was hyperventilating because I started laughing so hard at one of their pie fights. To this day, a good Stooges pie fight can make me laugh until I cry. One of my all time favorite scenes: they get into a huge clay fight in an art studio. Either Curly or Larry has clay land on his head like a hat. The other says "Here's a flower for your hat ma'am." and puts a fake flower in the lump of clay. In response, (either Larry or Curly) says "Here's mud in your eye, mister!" and smacks clay on the other guy's eye. I also like it when Moe said in one episode, "Wake up and go to sleep." Although I agree, Shemp and Curley Joe just didn't make it. Christina |
See this face? This is the face of a woman on the edge. Whoopi Goldberg, "Jumping Jack Flash"
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susquesus
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Posted - January 17 2004 : 8:11:29 PM
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Christina, thank you for the feminine vote of confidence in the Stooges. Faith is renewed. Can anyone recommend any good "Three Stooges" dvd's? So far I like the quality of the "Columbia Pictures Presents" line. The one I bought was entitled, "Curly Classics". It features 6 Stooge classics:
A Plumbing We Will Go- 1940 Men In Black- 1934 Micro-Phonies- 1945 Punch Drunks- 1934 Three Little Pigskins- 1934 Woman Haters- 1934
All were hilarious. I'm surprised that there hasn't been a comprehensive box set released yet. I'd shell out the appropriate amount of dollars for the "Stooge-ography" if available. |
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securemann
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Posted - January 17 2004 : 11:33:01 PM
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Some stooges trivia for y'all.When I was a little fella in N.Y.C. way back when,they had a show on WPIX channel 11 right after school.This show was about a half hour(?) long and would have about two stooges shorties.Does anybody know the name of the host of that Three Stooges Show? What occupation did he dress up as and what name did he use that pertained to that said occupation? |
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Posted - January 17 2004 : 11:42:25 PM
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Do you folks remember that goofball on the Abbott and Costello show in the 60's that went around pinching everybody and dressed up like a big kid.I think his name on the show was Stinky.Didn't he eventually become a Stooge at one point? |
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Christina
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Posted - March 12 2004 : 11:29:05 AM
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It's been a while since anybody added anything to this thread, but I was e-mailed this hilarious spoof this morning by a friend and I thought it fit perfectly here in the middle of the "Stooge" discussion.
ne of the most talked about films of recent years, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Curly," depicts Jerome "Curly" Howard's final 12 hours on earth and, by Gibson's own admission, includes several hours' worth of extremely graphic and violent images of Curly being repeatedly slapped, poked in the eye, conked on the head, and other forms of torture at the hands of fellow Stooges, Moe and Larry.
Industry insiders have predicted an opening week take of up to 30 million dollars. Those figures are all the more extraordinary given that just one year ago Gibson was struggling to find a distributor for a film that boasts no big-name stars and dialogue lifted entirely from 1930s Columbia two-reelers. And, in what appears to be an omen, the lead actor was struck by a pie during filming.
Controversy has focused on charges, mostly levelled by Shemp fan clubs and strongly denied by Gibson, that the movie somehow blames Shemp for Curly's death and will fuel anti-Shemp sentiment.
Those accusations have to an extent been buttressed by unguarded comments from Gibson's father, Hutton Gibson, claiming that the success of Shemp's career as a character actor independent of the Three Stooges is greatly exaggerated and that there is a conspiracy aimed at proving that Shemp was really a more talented, funnier Stooge than the others.
Gibson and his father are both Traditionalists, who have never accepted the various reforms which, among other things, led to Shemp, Joe Besser and "Curly" Joe DeRita being named Stooges.
Gibson has staunchly defended himself and the film against the charges, insisting that he had never intended to trigger a "blame game" over responsibility for Curly's death. "Curly was beaten for our enjoyment," Gibson said. "He was wounded for our laughter and by laughing at his wounds we are comforted and healed. That's the point of the film. It's not about pointing fingers -- except, of course, to poke out Curly's eyes." Gibson then added, "Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. Woo woo woo woo! Why, soytenly!" and barked like a dog before slapping himself in the face several times.
Some pro-Shemp groups, notably the influential Amalgamated Morons League ("We're not just morons -- we're organized!"), have argued that while Gibson may not be anti-Shemp, his film is capable of arousing hatred against Shemp and other later, lesser Stooges. |
See this face? This is the face of a woman on the edge. Whoopi Goldberg, "Jumping Jack Flash"
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Posted - March 12 2004 : 6:38:24 PM
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That is pretty darn funny!! Thanks, Red! |
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