![]() The trio grows up as a part of the orphanage, “working” odd jobs for the Sisters and “helping” with the younger children and such. Moe is eventually adopted by a rich couple, but does not want to leave without his friends, so another boy is adopted in his stead. The film begins at an orphanage, documenting the trials and tribulations of the children stooges. From the way the stooges snore in concert with one another, to the bang-zoom-pow sound effects, to the distinct mannerisms of the titular characters, the film is pretty clearly in many ways a love letter to the vaudevillian act of the original three. ![]() There are plenty of homages to the past shorts for one. I’m glad I did, because the Farrelly brothers’ The Three Stooges was a ton of fun, and a pretty decent film-going experience over all. One of the most noticeable aspects of the new film is the level of respect and honor the Farrelly’s brought to this movie. But I had a coupon for a free popcorn and soda, and tickets were only $4, so I decided to pack up my gear and venture out to the theaters for a viewing. I wasn’t really sure if I was going to go see it at all. I did not expect to go see The Three Stooges this weekend. Note: Last week, Nick did a fantastic write-up on The Three Stooges right here on this very website! Check it out here. ![]()
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