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I am not a fan of the Stooges, but in the service of a chuckle or two offer this clip.
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Some of the 3 Stooges films have absolutely gorgeous black and white cinematography. There's a great train scene at the beginning of Grips, Grunts & Groans that is worth seeing (the rest of the film is about 2 stars).
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Yuck yuck yuck! (That's gotta be a Hollywood soundstage--they were standing 3-wide in the aisle, and the Pullmans weren't THAT wide).
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Then it's a good thing there weren't four Stooges. Waitaminit . . . what about Shemp?
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Most fans of the Stooges didn't like Shemp, so it doesn't surprise me that Larry, Curley and Moe didn't take him on the road.
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Henry -- thanks for bringing back the memories of the Stooges!!! Nik, nik, nik, nik -- oh, a wise guy, eh? Nik, nik, nik......
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