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In the film, Moe is in charge of the seed money. In reality Moe Howard would keep track of all of The Three Stooges ' finances-- Larry Fine liked to play the horses and Curly Howard would spend much of his money on women, so Moe made sure that some of their money was invested for when their careers ended. Moe himself retired a wealthy man.
When Larry and Curly reunite with Moe on the Jersey Shore set, the producer who got Moe on the show is surprised to see there are three of them, conveniently forgetting he was watching all three together on stage before Larry and Curly walked off and he gave Moe the part.
Right before the end credits, 2 actors posing as the Farrelly Brothers appear on screen to deliver a "Don't Try This At Home" announcement. Also, towards the end of the closing credits, there is a music video featuring The Three Stooges and 'Jennifer Hudson'.
The UK theatrical version was cut for a PG rating, to remove the following imitable techniques:
A vegetable peeler used on a man's head. A cheese grater used on a man's foot. Hair tongs used on a woman's tongue. A man's head being shoved into a microwave. A verbal reference to playing with matches. The uncut version was rated 12 on video.
Stooge Emblem (Main Title) Written by Louis Silvers (as Lou Silvers)
This movie was a lot of fun. It remains very true to the Stooges form. So, if you are looking for some mindless laughs and a fun evening at the movies, you will enjoy this one from start to finish. Some of the reviewers here seem to have been looking for something more than this film ever promised. If you are looking for an art house film, or an important and significant film, this one isn't it. If you are looking for a film to be as fresh as the stooges were in their time, this one stays too true to form to fit that bill. Slapstick, not sophistication is the hallmark of this film. But if you understand the Stooges, and are just looking for some laughs, you can't go wrong here.
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Während sie versuchen, ihr Waisenhaus in der Kindheit zu retten, stolpern Moe, Larry und Curly versehentlich in eine Mordkomödie und enden in einer Reality-TV-Show. Während sie versuchen, ihr Waisenhaus in der Kindheit zu retten, stolpern Moe, Larry und Curly versehentlich in eine Mordkomödie und enden in einer Reality-TV-Show. Während sie versuchen, ihr Waisenhaus in der Kindheit zu retten, stolpern Moe, Larry und Curly versehentlich in eine Mordkomödie und enden in einer Reality-TV-Show.
Moe : [points at Snooki's Guinness beer hat] Just 'cause she's wearing a genius hat doesn't mean she is one.





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the Three Stooges , American comedy team noted for violent anarchic slapstick and comedy routines rooted in the burlesque tradition. Six men were members of the team throughout the years: Shemp Howard (original name Samuel Horwitz; b. March 17, 1895, New York , New York, U.S.—d. November 23, 1955, Los Angeles, California), Moe Howard (original name Moses Horwitz; b. June 19, 1897, New York City—d. May 4, 1975, Los Angeles), Larry Fine (original name Louis Feinberg; b. October 5, 1902, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania—d. January 24, 1975, Woodland Hills, California), Curly Howard (original name Jerome Horwitz; b. October 22, 1903, New York City—d. January 18, 1952, San Gabriel , California), Joe Besser (b. August 12, 1907, St. Louis, Missouri—d. March 1, 1988, North Hollywood, California), Joe DeRita (original name Joseph Wardell; b. July 12, 1909, Philadelphia—d. July 3, 1993, Woodland Hills).
Moe Howard was the first of the Three Stooges to enter show business. He attempted to launch a stage career during the 1910s, acting in everything from burlesque revues to Shakespearean plays, but found little success until 1922, when he formed a comedy act with his older brother, Shemp, and longtime friend Ted Healy. Larry Fine, a comedian-violinist who had performed in a vaudeville act with his wife, joined Healy and the Howards in 1925. They performed in vaudeville for the next few years and achieved success on Broadway in the late 1920s as stars of Earl Carroll ’s Vanities . The act at this point was fronted by Healy, whose attempts at singing or joke telling were frequently interrupted by the absurd antics of the Stooges. The team appeared in one film , Soup to Nuts (1930); shortly thereafter, Shemp, who disliked the frequently intoxicated Healy, quit the act. He was replaced by another Howard brother, Jerry, who shaved his head to conform to the Stooges’ trademark of bizarre hairstyles (a “bowl” cut for Moe; wild, frizzy curls for Larry), and he was thereafter known to all as “Curly.”
Ted Healy and His Stooges (as they were then billed) appeared in several features and short films during the early 1930s, the most notable among them being Meet the Baron (1933), Dancing Lady (1933), and Hollywood Party (1934). The Stooges became increasingly estranged from Healy—whose mood swings ranged from warm and kindly to violently abusive, depending on his state of sobriety—and in 1934 Moe, Larry, and Curly signed a long-term contract with Columbia Pictures and rechristened themselves the Three Stooges. During the next 24 years the team appeared in nearly 200 short subjects and a handful of feature films for Columbia. They never received a raise in that time from their original annual salary of $60,000 (split three ways), although their contract allowed them to make personal appearances for 13 weeks each year, which proved much more lucrative.
The Stooges’ comic style was brash and brazen and was characterized by such cartoonishly violent acts as slapping, punching, eye-poking, and hair-pulling, all punctuated by exaggerated sound effects, and they often attacked one another with hammers, saws, and a variety of sharp and blunt objects. Derided by critics for many years for their lowbrow anarchy , their sheer longevity forced many critics to concede that the team exhibited expert comic timing and a mastery of burlesque-style humour. Moe was the bully of the act whose pugilistic tendencies required little provocation. Curly, the most popular member of the team with both audiences and critics, was the childlike patsy who was often on the receiving end of Moe’s abuse and who expressed himself through a variety of squeals, grunts, physical antics, and cries of “Woo-woo-woo!” Larry was the somewhat passive middleman who was usually given less to do but who proved a good foil for both Moe and Curly. The team made 97 short comedies during the “Curly years” (1934–46), with the period from 1938 to 1942 considered exceptionally strong.
Curly, a heavy drinker who suffered from hypertension , experienced serious health problems around 1945, and his performances in films made during the next two years are sluggish and bereft of the vitality and playfulness he displayed in earlier films. During the filming of Half-Wits’ Holiday (1947) in 1946, Curly was felled by a major stroke that rendered him incapacitated, and he was forced to retire. Shemp rejoined the act after a 15-year absence and remained with the Stooges through 78 films until his death from a heart attack in 1955. Although not as immediately endearing as Curly, Shemp (who was promoted as “the ugliest man in Hollywood”) was a highly skilled comic who excelled at ad-libbing and physical comedy. By the time Shemp rejoined the act, however, budgets for the films had been severely cut, and many of the films from the “Shemp era” are marred by blatantly low production values. After Shemp’s death, he was replaced in the act by Joe Besser, a rotund character comic with a prissy persona. He stayed with the team through the filming of their final Columbia short in 1958, after which he quit the act to care for his ailing wife.
Moe and Larry seriously considered retirement after Besser’s departure, but, within a year, the Stooges underwent a massive revival in popularity because of television showings of their old films. They added burlesque comic Joe DeRita (nicknamed “Curly Joe”) to the act and starred in several popular feature-length films from 1959 to 1965, the best among them being The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962) and Around the World in a Daze (1963). They began their last film, the low-budget comedy travelogue Kook’s Tour , in 1970. During its filming, Larry suffered a stroke; footage from the never-completed film was released years later on home video. Larry spent his last years promoting his autobiography, Stroke of Luck (1973). Moe, who toured the college lecture circuit and appeared on talk shows during the early ’70s, also wrote an autobiography, Moe Howard & the 3 Stooges , which was published posthumously in 1977.
The Three Stooges remained popular well into the 21st century through television syndication and the merchandising of their images on commercial products. The movie The Three Stooges , in which a new cast inhabited the familiar roles, was released in 2012.



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Dans les comics X-Men , Wolverine a baptisé ses griffes Moe, Larry et Curly.

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Dans Les Grandes Rencontres de Scooby-Doo (Saison 1 Episode10), ils apparaissent le temps d'un épisode comme Guest Star.

Dans la série That's 70's show (Saison 6 Episode 10), Eric, Hyde et Kelso reforment les trois Stooges le temps d'un sketch.

Dans la série Gilmore Girls (Saison 3 Episode 9), Jess suggère à Rory de porter des masques des trois Stooges. Elle veut être Curly et lui Moe.

Dans la série Breaking Bad (Saison 1 Episode 2), Les trois Stooges passent à la télé chez Jesse Pinkman pendant que celui-ci fume dans son salon.

Dans La princesse et la Grenouille , les trois chasseurs de grenouilles y ressemblent.


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