The Farrellys Finally Get 'Three Stooges' Up and Running

What is the interest level here?

I have no ability to be interested in this film…

Following such films as Dumb and Dumber in 1994 and There's Something about Mary in 1998 everyone was thinking the Farrelly brothers were going to be the next great comedic duo if they weren't at that status already. Then they delivered the likes of Stuck on You, Fever Pitch and The Heartbreak Kid in succession and people began to wonder if it was all over. Well, it looks like it just might be as Peter and Bobby are resorting to a story idea that first originated over seven years ago and I remember first reporting on in 2004 when Russell Crowe was rumored for a leading role. The film, a feature adaptation of The Three Stooges.

I have actually added and removed this film from the RopeofSilicon database twice and have now added it for the third time, but this time it comes with not only a studio but a release date as well, but no Crowe as Moe, which is the rumor I was talking about.

Variety reports MGM is willing to put up the cash to give Pete 'n' Bob the chance to bring the Stooges to the big screen (because everyone has been begging for it) and have set the film for a November 20, 2009 release putting the film up against Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey Jr. and the animated feature Planet 51 from TriStar. The Farrellys will polish the script they wrote with Michael Cerrone and will direct the picture.

The project is budgeted at around $45 million and will be a PG or PG-13 feature. Peter Farrelly told Variety, "It's not a biopic. It takes place in present day, and they look, dress and sound exactly like the Stooges. When the economy started turning, we felt like the world could use a Stooges slapfest. Bobby and I haven't done a real physical comedy in a while, and it's the most exciting thing we could think of now, to have people go to the movie, see some great slapstick fun family humor."

Personally I think this sounds terrible, but I am not a fan of the Stooges, or slapstick/falldown comedy for that matter, but it appears this film is going to embrace everything the Stooges were about. It will be structured similarly to the shorts, as a feature storyline plays out over three installments that run between 25 and 30 minutes each. A contest will be held to find several comedy shorts that will precede the film as well as another to find Curly. The goal is to create the feeling that audiences got when they watched the original Stooges shorts as part of a diversified film program.

On top of this, the Farrellys still plan on bringing Walter the Farting Dog to the big screen with the Jonas brothers.

Oh how the mighty have fallen.


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Why does anyone feel that they can actually recreate the magic of The Three Stooges? This is another in the long line of feeble attempts to resurrect something that doesn't need redone. These guys must be desperate for material. Do something original for cryin' out loud. Either that or you can do a remake of the remake of the remake of King Kong or maybe Batman. Blah.

- Mister Hate
( November 4th, 2008 | 2:14 pm )
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i don't know much about the Stooges but I'm completely with you on the whole remake thing.

What have we had in the last years?
- Starsky & Hutch
- Miami Vice
- The Dukes of Hazzard
- Planet of the Apes
- The Hitcher
- Mission Impossible
- Ocean's Eleven
- Gone in 60 Seconds
- Knight Rider
etc. etc.

What are we still going to get?
- The day the Earth stood still
- The A-team
- Hellraiser
- Barbarella
- Flash Gordon
- Highlander
- Red Dawn (for the kids that can't remember the cold war)
- whatever else Rob Zombie can get his hands on
and many many more.

Some remakes are good or at least enjoyable, most however are just not needed.

- RaTTleR_NL
( November 5th, 2008 | 7:51 am )
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This has Pink Panther style remake – impossibility written all over it. Anyone playing Stooges parts will be too much like an imitation.

- stevendavis10
( November 5th, 2008 | 7:18 pm )
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I aggree with no more remakes. (been there done that!) It just goes to show that creativity is lost in hollywood. There are probably, literally thousands of scripts sitting on shelves somewhere that are probably genius and aren't given a chance because of $$ and producers going for the attention getter to make their $$.
I will say though that out of the three stooges, Sean Penn is the best for looking the most like his character larry.(really good) The other two i would have to see their portrayal of their characters before making a good opinion.

- Frank
( October 25th, 2009 | 1:51 pm )
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