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I agree. I have been a huge Three Stooges fan since I was a child. I really feel these guys did their homework and paid a great tribute to the originals. They even have the facial expressions down.
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The fight on the stage is pretty much my favorite "fight scene" of the year. Really well choreographed. Also, the whole salmon farm bit felt very classic.
Like I said, the movie only drags when the Stooges aren't on screen. The scheming couple are the only actors who could really carry a scene without the Stooges. I'll admit, I rewound past the scene with the two kids. It was really really badly acted, even if it was only a minute or so long. |
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