The Three Stooges (2000) - scene comparisons
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Fantastic job assembling this. I was the Director of Photography on the 2000 version. Needless to say we had a blast shooting this, particularly as I was a huge Stooges fan when I was a kid.
You guys did a fantastic job with this
You did Great!
Thank you for your Hard work
@@Your_Face you cared enough to comment. I don't think you thought that all the way through.
great job! i honestly couldnt even tell which was the real version until they showed moe watching the movie
@@TheTrashStash Thanks for the comment, really appreciated.
Michael Chiclas was a big Curly fan and what he did was a great compliment to the artistry of Curly Howard.
this isn't the first time that Chiklis portrayed a comedy icon, does anyone remember WIRED ??
@@billymountiii5788 what was in his bowl of mlik when Curley try to have his breakfast
@@jadehedglin1430 No. WIRED is the forgotten John Belushi biopic
@@jadehedglin1430 That was actually oyster stew. One of them was still alive and fought with Curly.
@@mattjones7621 ohh makes sense now
It’s heartbreaking seeing Curly having his stroke on screen. In reality, he suffered his stroke shortly after walking off screen for the last time. When the time came for the pie fight Curly was called for, but he didn’t respond. Moe went looking for him and found Curly in his dressing room in a chair with his head slouched over, all he could do was cry. Moe immediately knew what was happening and quietly alerted the director who quickly rewrote the scene. Nobody other than Moe, Larry and the director knew what happened to Curly until after filming was finished.
You're right. His final scene as 'Curly' was when Moe told him off at the party they attended. I don't remember how much time passed, exactly, but Larry and Moe had to finish the rest of the film without him.
😔
Yeah, the scene where he cries after Moe visits him to give him the letter to sign his likeness away was so sad. Very memorable scene and Michael Chiklis did an excellent job playing Curly. I know this movie wasn't entirely accurate, but movies based on real events ever are.
Man, you must know a LOT about Three Stooges, I'm quite impressed 😏😉👍
But I'm also upset about Curly's death from a stroke 😢
That Three Stooges documentary is the single most informative and sad movie that hit me the hardest. That's the first movie i remembered laughing and crying to the most in my life. I think that it was So wonderfully done that it will go down in history as the "people's champ" of movies. My wife just saw that documentary last week and laughed and cried all night right along side of me.
Next year, we are celebrating 100 years of The Three Stooges when they were first formed together back in 1922.
Chiklis was an underrated genius.
He pulled off Curly perfectly
7:11 Saddest scene in this... made me cry.
The worst thing about seizures is making your wife frantically have to call 911, because you have never had one before... and then have 14 more in the next hour.
Yeah. Curly is my favorite Stooge, so seeing him go limp like that... jeez.
During the filming of "Half-Wits Holiday", Curly was afflicted by a stroke. He was replaced by his older brother Shemp when it was clear that he was too ill to return to the act.
He actually had a stroke off set in the director's chair on Half-Wits Holiday. This movie is so inaccurate. Moe called him for the next scene, but Curly never came. So Moe went to see what was up, and Curly was limp in the seat, his face distorted, with tears in his eyes, unable to speak. Moe quietly alerted the director, and such, and Curly got rushed to the hospital. Moe em finshed up the scenes, and went to go visit Curly at the hospital. Curly had very high blood pressure, and there was no medicine to help him back then. The doctors couldn't get his blood pressure down, so he ended up having more strokes that eventually took his life. But throughout those post stroke days. Curly still had a smile on his face. Got married, and had a beautiful daughter. His wife took very good care of him. Even Moe em said that she was the best woman Curly had ever had.
@@Official_Twix I read that account you described in Moe's autobiography. But I also read that Harry Cohn originally didn't want Shemp as Curly's replacement because he felt he looked too much like his brother Moe. Moe then gave him the ultimatum that he either hire Shemp or there would be no three stooges. The movie didn't potray that part at all.
I especially liked the way the lines "for duty and humanity" and "we are morons tried and true and we'll do our yell for you" we both synced up together
Moronica for morons too 🤣🤣🤣
While the real Moe Larry and Curly could never be replaced, they still did a good job I think!
I love The Three Stooges, I was a kid, my father with me watching The Three Stooges, oh i miss my father, RIP Big Mikey
God rest his soul 🙏
One of the best Biopics I have ever seen. It tells you the story whe didn't know about them
It was good but moe was very inaccurate in the movie
Never trust biopic films, including this one, they are full of inaccuracy and false facts. However it is still watchable but don't view them as reality and factual...
@@themysteriouscatperson9483 how so?
@@jack2breeze I don't know why they said that but from what I've read of him, the portrayal was pretty accurate in his actions and the way he worked within the team.
@@jack2breeze I believe the inaccuracies about Moe was the way they portrayed him in the movie. In the movie Moe was painted as a bitter and cynical man who didn't want to remember his days as a Stooge. The real Moe Howard was the opposite. He remembered his days fondly as a Stooge.
man I love this. I love seeing comparisons of recreated scenes and originals. I'm also a big fan of then and now filming locations
The Three Stooges are awesome.
Korahean Thanks.
They always will be
Moses Horwitz you're awesome! (Laughs before blocking my face)
The Kings of Slapstick Comedy.
The T V movie and the feature film I felt both respected the genius of the stooges. They both obvious showed love and care by the results. I enjoyed both of them .
I know the new one from 7 years ago wasn't a documentary, but I think Will Sasso did a better job.
It's hard to believe Michael Chiklis would go on to play Vic Mackey nearly 3 years after this.
And the guy who played Moe went on to the show Silicon Valley as Russ Hannneman.
They did a good job imo
KaydeyRai Thank you.
Excellent job! I saw the film on TV and thought it was great. The one major inaccuracy was showin Moe at the end of his career working as a stage hand at Columbia. That NEVER happened. He was very comfortable financially and livin with his wife.
Soulman2000 you're right. I'm not sure how that story about Moe came about but I learned the truth when I read Moe's autobiography. Moe denied that claim of ever being a gopher at Columbia after he and the others were fired.
1:59 | 5:09
While I adore many guys pulling off Curly's performance, the only thing they don't tackle is when Curly speaks in his natural sounding voice on occasion.
It looked like the guy playing Moe was doing all he could do not to laugh or smile in most of these when you watch the real Moe on the bottom and how pissed off he looked all the time. They did do a pretty good job on these, anyway.
Yes the guy playing Moe didn't seem as good as the others.
I remember in nearly every opening credits of The Three Stooges when they showed a picture of the Stooges Moe always looks like he is pissed off.
paul ben victor was moe
@@melissacooper4482 That's wh y I never cared much for Mo e; nine times out of ten he lo oks like he ready to bite so-mebody's head off. He was WAY too mean. He could dish it out but he cou ldn't take it.
@@kevinmiller1985 he was only like that on screen. Off screen he was much nicer. If you read his autobiography and accounts from his daughter he was really a sweet man in real life.
This movie made me sad cause of the 3 stooges history.
Who would have thought they were so funny and entertaining on screen and in front of everyone and off set had so much drama and issues esp with Ted Healey I'm glad they left him but it's so sad they basically struggled through out they're time in Hollywood
They were ripped off by the Columbia studio
I absolutely love The Three Stooges. I think the 2000 movie did very well representing them in those skits.
This is Awesome thanks for taking all the time to make this it's great.
I still have my VHS recording of it when it first aired. Good biopic.
This definitely proves they changed a lot of things around in the movie.
When making movies like this they have to change things to avoid copyright infringement
Half-Wits Holiday was Curly’s last and final short as an official member of The Three Stooges.
They got everything pretty close in the TV movie. And Chikilus did a great Curly.
Awesome work editing this. Shemp was always my favorite, but i can not stand the actor playing him in this film. Nails on a chalkboard.
good recreation, absolutely nails the look. even looks a bit older.
The actor who portrayed Dr. Graves in the Stooges version of Men In Black was clean shaven, while the guy in the movie version clearly has a mustache. In Ants In The Pantry, there were no sound effects for the eye poke, but in the movie version the head bop sound effects are used.
The actor who played Dr. Graves in the original short was named Del Henderson. He also played the murderer in drag in the movie "The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case" and the put upon chaperone in the Our Gang short "Choo-Choo"
@@melissacooper4282 His co-star in "Laurel-Hardy Murder Case " named Dorothy Granger was only 19 when she filmed that but later worked with the Stooges in "Termites of 1938" but she was still only in her twenties. Another co-star Fred Kelsey would play the Detective part again in the Stooges remake "If A Body Meets a Body". Another Stooges supporting actor Stanley Blyestone might have been in Laurel- Hardy Murder Case" as well.
I've thought the actors playing Curly and Shemp did a great job with their roles, I wasn't nearly as impressed with the actors playing Moe & Larry, they were only adequate at best.
I agree. My attention was on Michael Chiklas. He has the screen presence. The other two do not.
Excellent editing! This was great.
I thought that the actor who played Curly did an excellent job. Mainly because his job at portraying Curly was the hardest. The actors who played Moe and Larry did okay but they could've done better. As for Shemp the actor did fine too but he didn't look a thing like the real Shemp!
Maybe it's a matter of casting. It's always a challenge portraying people who are icons. You want to believe you are seeing them in the actors playing them.
I have always loved the 3 Stooges as a kid, it's been a while. Anyway, the 2000 movie was great as was the 2012 one as well. All actors portraying the real ones did an incredible job. Evan Handler in particular who played Larry, the voice was spot on. Curly was my favourite & it was sad when he died so young at 49. I also think Joe De Rita was the best replacement when Joe Besser left, he was the worst I thought. Most of the 2000 movie was filmed in Australia with many shots in Sydney. I think Mel Gibson was executive producer.
Not bad. For some reason, I've waited for one in a while.
Although I did one once, but wasn't uploaded to my channel. Because it was back in 2013, a year before my channel had existed.
YAY YOU DID MY REQUEST THANK YOU SO MUCH
you welcome! :)
Why can't you buy this movie
@@profforjuice You can buy the 2000 "The Three Stooges" biopic on DVD. It's been available since 2012. I'd buy a copy soon though if you really want it as I'm surprised it's still in print and available for cheap.
www.amazon.com/Three-Stooges-Michael-Chiklis/dp/B0074JOVTQ/
@@The3Stooges I saw part o f the movie but it's not 100 p ercent spot on as far as the history of the Stooges, but p retty close, but to me I'll tak- e the REAL Stooges over im posters any day.
I've often wondered what the Stooges would have been like with the three Howard brothers: Curley, Shemp and Moe in stead of Curley, Larry and Moe. Each would have done their own comic schtick. or maybe they needed to have one member of the trio play the closest thing to straight man and let the others dominate.
Larry was needed...someone had to look "different " or not as zany
@@kathleenking47 Actually, he looked zany but didn't act that way, (at least compared to the others).
This 2000 movie was tremendous. Much mor entertaining than the later big production movie.
I miss these great videos.
i loved when they synced up they did a good job
I enjoyed the 2000 Three Stooges biopic, even though there are a lot of inaccuracies. Some of them, such as Curly's stroke happening in the middle of a take (it actually occurred off screen when they were getting ready to shoot the pie fight scene), were most likely done on purpose for dramatic effect. But one of the biggest ones, which I actually didn't know about until the other day, was that in this film, they learn about the death of Ted Healy during the filming of "Disorder in the Court" (after they finished shooting the scene where Curly takes the oath, and the judge keeps telling him to take off his hat), and their response was rather casual. Disorder in the Court was filmed in April 1936, and released on May 30 of that same year, however, Healy died on December 21, 1937, which was over a year later.
Another inaccuracy in the 2000 biopic was Joe Besser refusing to take a pie in the face during the filming of "Pies and Guys" and walking off set (and quitting the act). In actuality, while Joe had the shortest tenure as a Stooge, and it was stipulated in his contract that he not be hit too hard, he actually was with the Stooges for two years and shot 16 short films with them. The reason for his departure was actually due to the shorts department at Columbia being shut down, afterwards Joe's wife had a heart attack, and he left the group in order to care for her while Moe and Larry went on a personal appearance tour. Not only that but "Pies and Guys" was actually a literal scene-by-scene re-make of "Half-Wits Holiday" (the film that they were working on when Curly had his stroke) and the footage of the pie fight from that film was re-used for "Pies and Guys," so Joe wouldn't have appeared in those scenes anyway.
6:52 the real curly looks energetic before his stroke triggered him
Wow, you can see in the real scene on 7:10 as Curly's left eye veers more to the left before his stroke and the scene transitions. A clear sign of a stroke happening or in verge of happening. It is a sad thing, Moe Howard's brothers just passing away as their fame was in the high and them devoted to their work.
It never happened in that scene. Every Stooge Short was filmed in chronological order. Curly's stroke actually happened on the last day of filming, his stroke happened while sitting on Producer and Director Jules White's chair waiting for the final scene, the big pie fight.
My little brother who is 9 in 2019 loves this show
If you’re taking suggestions for future comparison videos, there’s a TV movie about the making of the Adam West Batman show (with a weird framing device) called Return to the Batcave: The Misadventure of Burg and Adam, probably shouldn’t be too hard to identify each episode recreated there
One thing I seem to think about adam west:
His style of acting chsnged after
Playing Bruce Wayne.
I've seen him on Perry Mason, and other parts afterwards
On perry mason he didnt act like bruce Wayne
On other shows, later, he did
I remember growing up always thinking to myself where's Curly whenever I saw Shemp and the 2 other Stooges... It wasn't until the early 1990's in my local library, there was this small colored magazine that had The 3 Stooges, John Wayne, Lucille Ball and other Hollywood Legend's on it that was about Hollywood unknown stories and or facts. I constantly would see that magazine or small book but would quickly looked at it thinking about reading it but thought too myself I'm not interested about John Wayne since I was a Clint Eastwood fan, until finally when I was printing papers I pickup the magazine and started reading it and was shocked to find out that Moe, Shemp and Curly were actually brothers and real life and that Curly had passed away in 1952 than Shemp passed away in 1955.. I gained a whole perspective on the other Stooges and my 📼 tapes of the Stooges, I recorded on TBS, TNT, and the cartoon 📼 my mom had bought me growing up. May the Legacy of The Horwitz family live on for ages as well as the Feinberg family aka Larry Fine Philadelphia's Finest.. 🎻 🎻 🎻 🎻
I had it figured out when I first saw The Three Stooges short when I was seven. You can see the years pass as the fashions changed and the film techniques advanced. I understood that the shorts with Shemp were later since they started to look more like the 1950s. I assumed that Curly had died, which happened a few years after Shemp came in.
No one can replace Curly, he is unique
Thank you. Great job.
This was a great bio pic. I thought it was very good. My only complaint is that they made it seem like Curly died right after his stroke. This is not true. He particularly recovered, got married and had a child. In the early 1950s he did have another stroke and then died.
Curly suffers a stroke
great respect to all actors and crew from three stooges 2000. their acting are great. all the movie element are magnificent.
but for me, the actor who played curly have to serious face.
Wonder what the REAL Stooges would have thought of this movie?
If they were around they probably would've liked it.
Maybe. But I think they would feel flattered to know that in the 21st Century many were still thinking of them & taking the time to make movies about them. That's my opinion anyway!!
Fun Fact: The Howard Brothers parents tombstone is right in front of Curly’s tombstone.
I never knew this movie about the three stooges lives ever existed I watched the 2012 movie
It came out in 2000 on CBS
No Australian actors were harmed in the making of this movie
I say the original shorts are much better than the Y2K biopic because they look a little choppy to the source material itself. Feels like they never watched the short subjects in awhile ever since they first came out.
Old is gold
The invisible man it's from my birthday well 65 years later 😂
just like them oringal pones and you's guys look just them too sound like them i still watch the three stooges but i hope do full movie love yous guys
7:04 We are morons, tried and true! And we’ll do our yell for you!
The Farrely brothers film was hilarious. So well done!
Pretty dang close!
7:11 No... Curly 😥
That scene in They Stooge to Conga reworked in the movie is so inaccurate. That scene didn't go on that long.
1:49-2:13 Almost SPOT ON!
Excellent movie. I was happy at the end when they had a full house. Sad they didn't get paid there value.
7:08 This is how Curly died during the filming of Half-Wits Holiday.
He didn't die he just had a stroke.
Curly didn't die until 1952.
Michael Chiklis played as the rock man on Fantastic Four.
You mean the thing
7:11 I don’t remember that part from half wits holiday
Because it didn't happen, Curly didn't have a seizure he had a stroke while sitting in director Jules White's chair.
The Crimson Shadow then how they finished it
He didn't have a stroke while filming the We Are Morons chant. He actually had it after Moe tells him to sit down while hiding the pie. He also didn't convulse. He simply was slumped in the directors chair.
Lee Morgan The smash bros King That’s when Curly suffered a stroke during the filming.
the show didn't mess one thing up the 2000 one..yea they sort over board the lines that wasn't exactly meant to. but still it was pretty sad one for 200 movie for me it is tragic kinda sad they had to go to the big man upstair. (not a insult btw i meant when they passed away) rip stooges
Dell Henderson (down there in Men in Black) and a different guy with a mustache is just a spoof, I mean in 1:56.
I remember that Dell Henderson played the murderer in drag in "The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case" and the put upon chaperone in the Our Gang short "Choo Choo."
I have never seen this "movie" before. What's the name and year made.
It's simply called The Three Stooges. It was a TV film that was released in the year 2000.
It's very good!!
Shemp's funny.
5:14, It was either the screenwriter or the actor, but they botched the joke in the docudrama. I hated that. That's probably their most famous short, and they botched the joke entirely. I don't mind the other scenes, because it's difficult to get the physical movements down pat. But this one, they literally rewrote the joke and made it less funny.
Its famous because its the only Curly short in the public domain
for MEN IN BLACK they shouldnt have had paul ben victor say SPREAD OUT while entering dr graves office cos Moe didnt say it
I have the biopic of the three stooges
7:04 Did that actually happen or was it before one of their pie fights?
Right before the Pie Fights
It happened right before the pie fight at the end of the movie. Before I wondered why we see Curly sit down offscreen but we never see him again for the rest of the film.
The three stooges 2000 Great movie
Excelente!
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Sorry I meant 6 years ago.
Compared to these guys, I'll take the REAL Stooges any day.
Please don't hate me.
JESUS can love you
Curly with the stroke, so sad
These three slapped their way to the top.
7:19
The old one is much better
Whaddia Working here for?
ALL: FOR DUTY AND HUMANITY!!
The guy who plays Larry in the biopic looks nothing like him.
Honestly I hated this movie when I saw it a few years ago cause while it has good intentions, the problem is that most of the story isn’t true to what actually happened during the stooges’ career.
One example is that it changes how Curly had that stroke instead of showing him having the stroke off the set, and it seems like he didn’t get a happy ending whatsoever in the movie where they could’ve shown Moe visiting him in his new home in Louisiana and meeting his new wife and daughter.
5:02 take off your hat!
WAIT THERES A 2000 VERSION IM SO LATE , Oh well I prefer the original anyways
@robdraperacs-cinematograph4154 great job! Loved watching this biopic and the fact it was filmed in Australia :)
7:04