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We love this movie!!! When you combine the genius of director Edward Bernds with the musical prowess of Paul Dunlap, and add in almost everybody's favorite slapstick heroes, The Three Stooges, how could you possibly go wrong? It looks like a cross between a Stooges episode and 'The Queen Of Outer Space' and sounds like everything from 'Angry Red Planet' to 'Godzilla Vs. The Sea Monster.' This movie will keep you and the kids transfixed for at least a good part of it!! Just to start off with, you get about a half a dozen of these neato cartoons during the opening narration! Would you rather get hit in the head twice with a pan or take a straight shot to the forehead with a raw egg like the landlady??
Moe Howard was already 65 years old when was made, Larry Fine was 60, and Joe DeRita was only 53! This Polka Dot Toothpaste ad is wild, and out of context sounds like a 'Firesign Theatre' bit!! 'Tastes like pizza!' The twisted music by Paul Dunlap combined with this whole white-out scene is simply hilarious, this movie is well worth watching just to watch that 65 year old Moe dance!!!
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'What's the matter? Are you killing ants?' This 'Twist' music is wound up real tight, kind of like in 'The Sound Of Horror' but with a kickin' added trumpet, it's surprising, in retrospect, how really good it is!!
It's the latest dance step, the thing they're all going daffy about!!' 'If you can't lick 'em, join 'em!!' Everybody twist!!! A group of three comedians composed mostly of moe Larry and curly since the 1930's era and became a popular comedic icons of all time in several Movies tv shows comics magazines and concerts and became worldwide celebrity they are brothers and cousins of the comedy team known as three stooges a beloved comedians mostly for all ages was contract from Columbia pictures as a contract stars for several years and becomes a movie shorts cartoons and toys are all franchised around the world and remains a popular talents in Hollywood history.thanks for the information.from:Wayne. Horror, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Spy, Super-Hero, JD, Thriller and Noir films, that's what we like, and a recurring theme in a lot of those kinds of movies has always been music!
There were rockin' clubs and cafes with cool jukeboxes, teen poolside parties with local bands, sometimes it was a seedy bar with a sleazy torch singer, a beatnik coffeehouse, maybe dancing somewhere in outer space, or some weird tribal ceremony on a cool secluded island with giant monsters running around, and you could count on it that a lot of the time there was smoking and drinking going on. It was a fun time!! A lot of movies also had quirky, swingin', jazzy or rockin' themes or credits, or maybe just some wild Psychotronic elements! We started with the music from 50's & 60's Monster Movies, but we later morphed into the new, bigger and better, Rock and Soul, 70's brevity, 80's maybes, 1940's Gorilla and Bela site from Hell! So, sit down, and take a load off, pour yourself a cool one, and order up something hot and greasy, because we have a lot of tasty tidbits on the menu, way outside the realm of good taste!
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The Three Stooges In Orbit
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The Three Stooges, Moe, Larry, and Curly-Joe, are evicted from their hotel room and set out to find a new place to live while prepping for their new TV show. They end up settling at the home of the eccentric inventor, Professor Danforth. The professor is glad to have company in the house again. He is working on a new vehicle which he plans to sell to the military. Unfortunately, a spy from Mars is trying to steal it.
When he tells the Stooges about the spy, they are of the opinion he has 'been bending over those diagrams too long.' But with their TV show in danger of cancellation, the professor says he has another invention guaranteed to save their show if they will help him safeguard his new vehicle. They soon discover the Professor may not be as crazy as he sounds when two real Martians hijack the vehicle, mount a laser cannon on it, and begin attacking the city. Now, the fate of the human race rests in the hands of (gulp) The Three Stooges. First of all, let me tell you that I'm a huge stooge fan.
I consider them one of the most underrated teams in comedy history, only supported by a huge fan base but not for the critics. The stooges are much more than Moe hitting the others or flying pies. But sadly, the last years of his glorious legacy are far from the rambocious, lunatic and uproarious days with Jerome 'Curly' Howard or even with Shemp. And this movie is a clear example. Slow paced humor and only a few good jokes aren't enough for sustain a 90 minutes film.
The old stooges try to do their best, but even the scrip doesn't help. The martians are fun to watch, Emil Sitka was always a good companion for the boys, but the overall feel is bittersweet. I prefer them in their legendary Columbia shorts, the kind of stuff that influenced Seinfield's trio Jerry, George and Kramer, and many many others.