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The Three Stooges


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Telegraph
The engaging performances in the Farrelly brothers's revival of the Thirties comedy vaudeville act The Three Stooges, spare ...
The Guardian
An unapolgetically silly and heartfelt reboot showing that what made the Stooges work all those years ago still works today
Entertainment Weekly
When people think of the Three Stooges — the poked eyeballs, smashed noggins, and yanked nostrils; the boink! plonk! and cla...
Chicago Sun-Times
The Farrelly Brothers have made probably the best Three Stooges movie it's possible to make in 2012, and perhaps ever since ...
Chicago Sun-Times
I didn't laugh much.
Chicago Tribune
I spent a lot of The Three Stooges staring, not laughing. For me this was a stare-out-loud affair.
New York Daily News
It's a concept that shouldn't work at all. But - who'da thunk it? - it's better than a hammer to the head.
The New York Times
Peter and Bobby Farrelly's thoroughly enjoyable paean to Moe, Larry and Curly and the art of the eye poke.
The Boston Globe
It pleases me to report that the movie is far from a disaster - on a dozen or so occasions, it's even funny.
USA Today
Pop culture references intermingle with the loopy trio's iconic foolishness, and the result is a movie with some big laughs,...
Los Angeles Times
There is an appealing nyuk, nyuk nostalgic spirit to The Three Stooges.
Entertainment Weekly
It's an enchantingly well-done tribute that revives, and even refreshes, our affection for the Stooges, yet at its core it l...
New York Post
You would think that after a quarter-century in development at four different studios, somebody would have figured out how t...
Washington Post
Even by Stooges standards, it's overly juvenile and totally dumb.
Rolling Stone
For the Farrellys, The Three Stooges is a labor of love. For non-believers, it's merely a labor.
The New Yorker
The movie is so infantile that it achieves a special kind of purity and gentleness.
E! Online
Maybe you love nostalgia. Maybe you crave extreme slapstick comedy by the guys who brought you There's Something About Mary....
Hollywood Reporter
Uncanny casting and an affectionate spirit get the yuck-yucks out.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Bobby Farrelly
Writer: Bobby Farrelly
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Cast: Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Sasso, Sean Hayes

Release: April 13, 2012
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