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The Three Stooges

  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
34K
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Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, and Will Sasso in The Three Stooges (2012)
While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry, and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality TV show.
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While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry, and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality television show.While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry, and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality television show.While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry, and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality television show.

  • Directors
    • Bobby Farrelly
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Writers
    • Mike Cerrone
    • Bobby Farrelly
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Stars
    • Sean Hayes
    • Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Will Sasso
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Mike Cerrone
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Stars
      • Sean Hayes
      • Chris Diamantopoulos
      • Will Sasso
    • 238User reviews
    • 164Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Sean Hayes
    Sean Hayes
    • Larry
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Moe
    Will Sasso
    Will Sasso
    • Curly
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Mother Superior
    Sofía Vergara
    Sofía Vergara
    • Lydia
    Jennifer Hudson
    Jennifer Hudson
    • Sister Rosemary
    Craig Bierko
    Craig Bierko
    • Mac
    Stephen Collins
    Stephen Collins
    • Mr. Harter
    Larry David
    Larry David
    • Sister Mary-Mengele
    Kirby Heyborne
    Kirby Heyborne
    • Teddy
    Carly Craig
    Carly Craig
    • Mrs. Harter
    Kate Upton
    Kate Upton
    • Sister Bernice
    Marianne Leone
    Marianne Leone
    • Sister Ricarda
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Monsignor Ratliffe
    Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino
    Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino
    • The Situation
    • (as Michael Sorrentino)
    Nicole Polizzi
    Nicole Polizzi
    • Snooki
    Jenni Farley
    Jenni Farley
    • JWoww
    • (as Jenni 'JWoww' Farley)
    Ronnie Magro
    Ronnie Magro
    • Ronnie
    • Directors
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Mike Cerrone
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
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    User reviews238

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    8SteveBVa

    Solid, Silly Fun

    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.
    Jawsphobia

    highly underrated fun

    The tone is the real star of this Three Stooges movie, as is the case with most Farrely Brothers films. Despite actions that would be considered violent in the real world, the mood is whimsical and cartoonish. Typical of this is a moment where someone in a full body cast is "turtling," hiding from the stooges by impossibly ducking his head and extremities into the cast.

    Having been exposed to a few reviews and viewer opinions before seeing the film, I was shocked by one thing. People had repeatedly said that the structure of three short films was a distraction and it should have instead been one single story. This causes me to question the sanity of those people and their most basic comprehension. The movie is merely decorated with a few "short film" title cards in the fashion of the old shorts; the movie is indeed one premise and follows a conventional narrative like any other feature. It's key plot is essentially the same as The Blues Brothers - the orphanage is in financial trouble and the boys have to raise money to save it.

    They manage to have some interesting and organic story twists along the way. Most inspired is the idea of a Stooge pulling up a gangster's droopy-drawers.

    Now some people might have to adjust to the throw-back terminology that is carried over from the old black and white films. But oddly within the context of the movie what seems anachronistic is a moment where Moe refers to an English butler as "Threepio." Even though it is a contemporary reference, it stands out against the 1930's vaudeville style of most stooges dialogue.

    Clearly this movie was made out of love for the stooges and there is a charm found even in less likable characters. This doesn't mean that people under 20 years of age will "get" it. They should, although the fashionable thing to say is WTF. Whatever the case, if you don't get it or don't like it the fault is not that of the filmmakers. Even in parts where I didn't laugh outright I found the groove of the movie fun and engaging. Interesting that the guy who plays Moe also has played Robin Williams and Frank Sinatra.

    The one story continuity flaw I noticed had to do with Moe's discovery when he happens to have a fight on stage with the other two. . .and later the producer sees them together again and says "There's three of them?" He had already seen the other two during the unwitting audition scene which Larry and Curly walked out on. But other than that odd speed bump, it's a solid effort.

    I won't compare it to James Frawley's biopic The Three Stooges which Mel Gibson produced for pay TV a while back. That had Californication's Evan Handler as Larry and The Shield's Michael Chiklis as Curly, but it got into the sad story of their real lives and the way they were exploited. Performances in both are spot-on.
    9esstee55

    The Time is Just Right for this Remake

    I'm pushing 60. I've been a fan of the original Three Stooges for almost my whole life. Got all the DVDs. Read most of the books. In all that time, I have seen many imitators of all 6 Stooge-members, including Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp, Joe Besser and Curly Joe deRita. In these guys (Hayes, Sasso & Diamondapoulos), I've never seen anyone come nearly as close to the original Larry Curly & Moe. And that includes the three actors who portrayed the boys in the 2000 TV-movie bio-pic. But it isn't just that. It's the Writing and Directing of the Farrelly brothers here that really does the trick. The funniest things the original comedy trio did were the rapid-fire slapping, poking and punching, set to hilariously beautiful sound-effects. That is all presented here, perhaps even more often than in the original short films of the '30s & '40s. The time is just right for all this. This is another nostalgia trip for baby-boomers like me and so many others today. Presented in the form of one continuous 90-minute story divided into three 30-minute "short films," even the pace is perfect. I was a little leary of the brothers' apparent "need" to include Jersey Shore cast-members into the film, but that decision turned out okay. Loved this hilarious, fast-paced comedy film. ***1/2 out of ****
    6RehashCritics

    "Pure of heart, dim of wit"

    "Pure of heart, dim of wit" is exactly what you get. One-liners and slapstick comedy galore. I couldn't stop from laughing out loud in several scenes as these morons continued their idiotic ways. But idiotic stopped at stupid with some fairly clever lines. I had expected the Farrelly directors to bring the Stooges into modern times in more creative ways (at times successful) than they had. A lot of the expected happened when of lot of the unexpected could have. But that doesn't stop the "close to the heart" Stooges from making us laugh.

    I enjoyed how the Farrelly directors included a comparison of today's crap television to good ol' American traditional television. If you watch either of the shows compared, be embarrassed. You deserve it!

    You can't ask for much more when it comes to acting by the Three Stooges, honestly it was brilliantly executed. Although Will Sasso has to be shaking his head wondering, "Why do my hands curl up in every scene?"

    The cinematography could have used some love, just a little extra to add to the quality of the film. We could have used some aging, some finer scenery, and maybe some variety in set.

    The PG rated comedy brought humor for all ages. From making the old ladies next to me snort to making the kids behind me kicking my seat laugh, it had a little bit of everything. But the broad audience appeal also stretches its ability to deliver a memorable performance. Watch, you will all forget about it until Blue-Ray (or DVD, no offense) release and then easily pass it up on the shelves.

    But was this humor for all ages comedy worth the admission? By the hair of Curly's chin. You can't roll your eyes because you know what you are getting into. You will have no choice but to let the Stooges take you over. Price of admission, sign me up. Anything more, I'm out.

    Cinematography: 4/10 Writing: 7/10 Acting: 7/10 Overall: 6/10

    ***Take great grandma, she will put you in the will for letting her relive her wonder years! Ike -Rehash Critics
    8SnakesOnAnAfricanPlain

    The Three Stooges (2012)

    I've never really sat down and watched The Three Stooges but I'm familiar with their work through their impact on popular culture. Before watching this movie, I decided to give the original shorts a try and I absolutely loved them. The humour is simple but brilliant. So it made me slightly cautious before watching this, but it's absolutely fantastic. The Three Stooges set out to save their orphanage by raising over $800,000. They find themselves mixed up in an assassination plot and Moe ends up on Jersey Shore. The actors and the Farrelly Brothers have completely recreated the magic of the originals. The three stars have their parts down perfectly, each of them doing bang-on impersonations but not overdoing the mannerisms and voices. The Farrelly Brothers keep the comedy innocent and even manage to bring originality to having babies pee on people. The slapstick is fast and well choreographed with a few puns thrown in for good luck. This isn't trying to convert any new fans, and some old fans may be put off, but they should know this is a perfect continuation of these characters. The Jersey Shore scenes are very well done, using the cast as simply punching bags. If you never liked this kind of humour, I doubt you'll like this, but I adored it for its simplicity and innocence.

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    • Trivia
      In the film, Moe is in charge of the seed money. In reality, Moe Howard kept 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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      Lydia: Those three idiots are here!

      Mac: [looking around] The Kardashian girls? Where are they?

    • Crazy credits
      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'.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor was advised that the film was likely to receive a 12A classification but that their preferred PG classification could be obtained by making cuts in five sequences. These were to remove four sequences showing everyday objects being used in a potentially dangerous manner that young children may copy (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 and a man's head in a microwave) and a line of dialogue about teaching children to play with matches. When the finished version of the film was submitted for formal classification, the recommended cuts had been made and the film was classified PG.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.116 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Stooge Emblem (Main Title)
      Written by Louis Silvers (as Lou Silvers)

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Tres Chiflados
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Conundrum Entertainment
      • Wessler Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,338,224
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,010,125
      • Apr 15, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $54,819,301
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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