Steve Coogan is extraordinary in this role. In the UK we have grown up with his characters and his masterclass talent in creating them. To just understand how versatile he is, watch this film followed by his stand up as his alter-ego Pauline Calf. You could not imagine they are the same person. If you are American and are not aware of how much Steve has done over the years, then please take the time to discover all of his work.
Love seeing Laurel and Hardy in the modern media. It's kind of surreal, but I'm happy it's happening since they should never be forgotten. They are the gold standard of comedy and always will be.
In Ireland they got biggest crowd to meet them at cork harbour 15,000 20,,000 in the theater they even cried they couldn’t believe that so many came to see them.
I must say that this film really impressed me. Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly work very well as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, and the film manages to be not pitiable but honest without lapsing into fake sentimentality.
Just watched this show earlier the other day on Hulu, and I enjoyed it so much. Gives me a whole new respect for these two actors for pulling off something so difficult. They made it look easy and flawless. I will be watching it again!
My brother and I saw all their movie shorts in the 1950s. Well after seeing this movie, it was flawless. I have never seen a movie where the actors liked so exact to what and how the originals looked and where. I could not tell the difference between these actors and the real champions of comedy. Must see movie.
The film is sublime . Whilst the male leads are utterly superb great credit should also go to Shirley Henderson and Nina Arianda as the wives who both turn in fabulous performances . This is a really great film that Hollywood could never have made ( which is ironically fitting given the shabby way Hollywood treated them both )
I’ll tell you why I loved this movie, particularly Mr. Reilly: at the end, I said, “Oh my god, that was Dr Steve Brule...wow. I totally forgot....” He was fully immersed in the role, both of them just great. A touching tribute, respectful
4:47: "And I'm not that familiar with Laurel & Hardy from, obviously, back in the day..." Just sad. All of their work is on film, and anyone can watch it at any time. The idea that because some movies are old, they are inaccessible is sad and absurd. Get interviewers who know a thing or two about Laurel & Hardy, please.
K. Kistler The lady at least was not feigning warmth or enthusiasm. She was sincere, and suggested a reason for this film being made: that it keeps the comic duo's legacy alive (if not kicking).
Loved this movie! ❤ Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly did do an awesome job with portraying Laurel and Hardy. My mind shut off too to the fact that they were actors portraying them because their performances are just that good! 🙂
just back from seeing the film at the cinema it truly is fabulous incredibly moving and funny really just about their beautiful relationship and admiration towards one another..go and watch it you really believe it's Stan and Ollie up there! Wonderful just wonderful!
Watched the film. Absolutely brilliant. Moving, melancholy, sad, and obviously funny. Quite simply, laurel and hardy were the greatest comedy double act of all time.
The film is simply wonderful, I laughed all the way through it and at no time was I laughing at the actors, they were so transformed into the characters that the laughter was pure Laurel and Hardy. I haven't seen anything better in recent years, I mean that. IT is also very emotional and you will find yourself with a tear or two. John C Reiily was mzing but so was Steve Coogan and he didnt really have the prosthetic's it was ALL brilliant acting
these are two great actors and comedians very talented but my god """LAUREL AND HARDY"" I just cant get my head around anyone even trying to act like them --total legends
It's almost creepy how much Steve Coogan looks like Stan, and I say that as someone who appeared in a Clearwater, Florida newspaper as a boy for my impression of Stan at a Laural and Hardy fan convention.
John C Reilly is such a talent, so under appreciated. . . if he'd get away from Will Ferrel he'd do SO much better. Coogan is ALWAYS a class act and consumate performer!
👩🏻💻My mom turned me on to Laurel and Hardy when I was young, 5 or 6 years old (now 66) and haven't stopped laughing ever since. We watch Flash Gordon before going to school, and George Burns & Gracie Allen, Jack Benny. The good times go on and on because I can find so much of it now on RUclips. These two gentlemen were quintessential Laurel and Hardy and I have watched the movie "Stan and Ollie" several times. In fact, I watched the preview on RUclips and bought the movie sight unseen. 🙋♀️😘😳🤗🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧
I loved the film - overall set design is tremendous style that wowed me. I love these two actors - who were fantastic. One of the best, sweetest movies I've seen in a while.
just back from seeing the film at the cinema it truly is fabulous incredibly moving and funny really just about their beautiful relationship and admiration towards one another..go and watch it you really believe it's Stan and Ollie up there!
John played Oliver; an american, featuring in american films with an american accent (his own accent) Steve played Laurel; an English man, featuring in american films with an american accent (an accent that is not his own) Ron Burgundy; you're just jealous you never got nominated for a Golden Globe. All you managed was a nominee Golden Schmoe. ;-)
"a legitimate impression" ?? Of and american actor (John) impersonating and american (Ollie) in an american accent ?? Well, that if that's the case, he surely does, legitimately, deserve a golden globe nomination! :-D
Im a die hard Laurel and Hardy fan since the age of 5. Thats over 50 years ago. I didnt know weather to see this because it obviously wasnt the original cast, and i couldnt picture someone else ever filling their shoes. But my god what an excellent film it is. Both actors were incredible and for me John Reilly excelled, as Oliver hardy. Thats not to say Steve Coogan wasnt way less impressive, because this was the best performance of his acting career. Im no softy, but i was sobbing like a child at the end, and i defy anyone not to shed a tear after watching this all the way through. To put it simply, the film and actors deserve every award going for what is a masterpiece. Absolutely superb.
There were no drugs, curse words or PC moments to highlight this movie to the voters. On the other hand the scene where Ollie is in bed with a serious heart condition, and can't warm up....and Stan climbs in the bed to warm his friend brought a tear to my eye- and joy to my heart! Long live Laurel and Hardy: "Why don't you do something to HELP me? MO
Great movie it went to No 1 here in England in box office for a while its show how popular they are still are to me greatest comedy team ever by far you could laugh at them before they even speak by just looking at them.
I was introduced to Laurel & Hardy, The Three Stooges, and Abbott & Costello by my ‘dad’ Harry (He wasn’t my biological or adoptive dad.). I must say Laurel & Hardy were, and still are my favorites. They laid the groundwork for future funny man and straight man routines.
Used to watch L&H as a kid and I'm only 34. My dad recorded their stuff and I loved it! Just saw the movie and liked it alot. More comedy and acts should go back to the old school simplicity like L&H! JCR is really handsome and totally dissolved into the role and I laughed at the recreation of the boiled egg and train station skits.
Just got back from the old Cannock cinema to see this and what a great film and the likeness of Steve and John to Laurel and Hardy is amazing. The cinema by the way was packed and it was just like the old days in there.
Laurel and Hardy where the greatest comedy duo of all time seriously compare to the idiots nowadays that think there funny these two where so ahead of there time love all there movies.
My two favorite character actors. Steve Brule & Alan partridge. I would love John & Steve to do more movies together. They always bring a smile to my fave and i love their chemistry
Can't wait for the movie. However, hoping to never see these three conduct an interview again. "I'm not familiar with Laurel and Hardy obviously from back in the day". Guess it would have killed ya to bring up a clip on RUclips before the interview and at least appear to be prepared to give an interview on a movie about the people it's about? How do you stay employed?
Yeah, and then she'd have been able to ask... what, exactly? This is a promotional interview for a movie. Like (unfortunately) a lot of people watching, she isn't familiar with Laurel and Hardy, yet she manages to convey that she still got something from watching it. So, hey, maybe a lot of people watching would get something from going to see it. The thing is, they could have had you on and let you do the interview. And of course that would have been much better. But how do you think you'd have managed with the next six-minute segment about shoes, or dogs, or carrots, or whatever? Staying on-message through a succession of live TV interviews with people she doesn't really know, about stuff she (inevitably) knows barely enough about - that's how she stays employed.
@@shadshowadradna I think that if you're going to be in the entertainment industry, such as these three, you should probably be familiar with the comedians that did it first, that paved the way for all future comedy on the big and small screen. That IS the reason to see this movie. Otherwise why would anyone? Another tale of two showmen and their struggles in Hollywood? Been done. This is the first that I know of, of these two specifically and to me it should be a bigger deal than it was made out to be. I didn't like the interviewers, you obviously did and that's fine. And to answer your question, I could do their job. What I would find tough is staying so irritatingly happy all the time in front of the camera. My honesty often gets in the way.
Interviewer with a back-handed compliment ' I can see why they were so popular...' they were and still are, that's the point'. Their humor transcends language and time.
I saw this movie earlier today and it was fantastic. And that's from someone who didn't really watch much L&H stuff prior to the movie. I was always mostly a Three Stooges guy as far as watching the 30's and 40's short films based on comedy teams.
Two scenes stand out for me. The final dance of course, and the argument scene. You can see the pain there. It is very genuine. If I had to pick who was wrong there I don't think I can do it. I just see a lot of pain.
Laurel et hardy n ont jamais été oubliés et leurs films continuent de fairent rires le mondes entiers a l instant ou j écris ce petit commentaire un de leurs films passent sur un écran de cinéma ou a la maison . Laurel et hardy sont éternel et intemporel
They weren’t acting, they became Laurel and Hardy. Bravo. Both deserved oscars
Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly you really captured the essence of Laurel & Hardy. It was magical! Thanks for remembering these great stars.
They did a brilliant job - I haven’t stopped crying at this movie! Both loved performing and they had such a special friendship-wonderful
As a fan of Laurel and Hardy I was skeptical but I've got to admit Coogan and C.Reily have done a good job. The mannerisms are spot on.
Axion Gaming when I watched the movie mom and dad were not keen on coogan but after seeing the movie they changed their minds
You could tell they really did their homework on Stan and Ollie
Steve Coogan deserves an acting nod, too.
Oh yeah Coogan was just as great as John imo.
Steve Coogan is one extraordinary actor. Totally undervalued.
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Saw this last week, it’s wonderful. They did them proud!
It's about time the genius that was Laurel & Hardy has been recognised in film. I can only hope this film does them proud.
Me, too. True geniuses both. They did it all first.
They've been recognized as comic geniuses since the silent era. This film is unnecessary.
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What a wonderful movie :)
Steve Coogan is extraordinary in this role. In the UK we have grown up with his characters and his masterclass talent in creating them. To just understand how versatile he is, watch this film followed by his stand up as his alter-ego Pauline Calf. You could not imagine they are the same person. If you are American and are not aware of how much Steve has done over the years, then please take the time to discover all of his work.
Love seeing Laurel and Hardy in the modern media. It's kind of surreal, but I'm happy it's happening since they should never be forgotten. They are the gold standard of comedy and always will be.
Same here!!!!
Wen Ollie turns to Stan and says I’ll miss us wen we’re gone , Tears 😭
Steve and John perform magnificently as L and H and do them the credit they deserve. Well done.
such an underrated film,I'm surprised it wasn't nominated for more awards!!!
A fine comedy duo that spanned two great nations of the 🇬🇧 and 🇺🇸
In Ireland they got biggest crowd to meet them at cork harbour 15,000 20,,000 in the theater they even cried they couldn’t believe that so many came to see them.
I must say that this film really impressed me. Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly work very well as Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, and the film manages to be not pitiable but honest without lapsing into fake sentimentality.
I watched it today. Laughed and cried. Beautiful performances. It was a film about friendship and love. Stunning.
Just watched this show earlier the other day on Hulu, and I enjoyed it so much. Gives me a whole new respect for these two actors for pulling off something so difficult. They made it look easy and flawless. I will be watching it again!
I heard other people cried at the end of this film. I didn't get it until that final scene - wow so beautiful
My brother and I saw all their movie shorts in the 1950s. Well after seeing this movie, it was flawless. I have never seen a movie where the actors liked so exact to what and how the originals looked and where. I could not tell the difference between these actors and the real champions of comedy. Must see movie.
Steve Coogan and John C Reilly did a fantastic job and I am not ashamed to say that at the end I cried my eyes out. Thank you gentleman.
Saw this film the other day to say it's brilliant is an understatement !!
The film is sublime .
Whilst the male leads are utterly superb great credit should also go to Shirley Henderson and Nina Arianda as the wives who both turn in fabulous performances .
This is a really great film that Hollywood could never have made ( which is ironically fitting given the shabby way Hollywood treated them both )
John C Reilly, defines versatility , greatest actor of my generation
I’ll tell you why I loved this movie, particularly Mr. Reilly: at the end, I said, “Oh my god, that was Dr Steve Brule...wow. I totally forgot....” He was fully immersed in the role, both of them just great. A touching tribute, respectful
Fantastic. So well written, perfectly cast, the talent of all four actors, (Stan, Oliver, John and Steve)is a pleasure to behold. What a great film.
4:47: "And I'm not that familiar with Laurel & Hardy from, obviously, back in the day..."
Just sad. All of their work is on film, and anyone can watch it at any time. The idea that because some movies are old, they are inaccessible is sad and absurd. Get interviewers who know a thing or two about Laurel & Hardy, please.
The "back in the day" comment reflects poorly on her upbringing and her own lack of motivation. L&H are world heritage.
Just because you've watched their complete repertoire doesn't mean everyone else has to. What a sad and absurd thing to say
K. Kistler The lady at least was not feigning warmth or enthusiasm. She was sincere, and suggested a reason for this film being made: that it keeps the comic duo's legacy alive (if not kicking).
@@Cyba_IT I didn't even say that. So you don't know what you're talking about.
Brilliant movie should have had more recognition. And like others was tearing up the last few minutes. Sad and funny film one of my top ten favourite
Excellent movie. One of my favorites. 2 SUPERB actors.
I loved this movie. It was a very clever and top quality. I am a big fan of Laurel and Hardy.
I met Coogan as an extra in his Santa Fe film Ideal Home. Nice guy, glad he's getting more American recognition.
ohhhh lucky you! I love the Coogs
I just saw the movie tonight, 5 out of 5 stars! Brilliant. Coogan and Reilly were wonderful. I thought I was watching the original Laurel and Hardy.
I’m 57. As a big fan of March of the Wooden soldiers I’d like to see these 2 in a major Remake . Who else agrees???
Loved this movie! ❤ Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly did do an awesome job with portraying Laurel and Hardy. My mind shut off too to the fact that they were actors portraying them because their performances are just that good! 🙂
if ever a joint Oscar was to be given these two should have got it....fantastic peformances
just back from seeing the film at the cinema it truly is fabulous incredibly moving and funny really just about their beautiful relationship and admiration towards one another..go and watch it you really believe it's Stan and Ollie up there! Wonderful just wonderful!
I want to see this movie . Best friendship ever , an important piece of 20th century story.
Just seen it whilst coming back to London from America.....brilliantly done!
Steve and John did and amazing job capturing the magic of Stan and Ollie.
Steve Coogan is perfectly suited to Stan
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I’ve watched “Stan & Ollie”. It’s a great movie.
Ww watched this yesterday evening. Magical. Absolutely brilliant and emotional xxx
Watched the film. Absolutely brilliant. Moving, melancholy, sad, and obviously funny. Quite simply, laurel and hardy were the greatest comedy double act of all time.
The film is simply wonderful, I laughed all the way through it and at no time was I laughing at the actors, they were so transformed into the characters that the laughter was pure Laurel and Hardy.
I haven't seen anything better in recent years, I mean that. IT is also very emotional and you will find yourself with a tear or two. John C Reiily was mzing but so was Steve Coogan and he didnt really have the prosthetic's it was ALL brilliant acting
these are two great actors and comedians very talented but my god """LAUREL AND HARDY""
I just cant get my head around anyone even trying to act like them --total legends
Youve done us proud Stan from a Ulverstonian
I bought this DVD. Love it. Did them great justice.
It's almost creepy how much Steve Coogan looks like Stan, and I say that as someone who appeared in a Clearwater, Florida newspaper as a boy for my impression of Stan at a Laural and Hardy fan convention.
John C Reilly is such a talent, so under appreciated. . . if he'd get away from Will Ferrel he'd do SO much better. Coogan is ALWAYS a class act and consumate performer!
The super talented Steve Coogan....AHA!!
Cook a cat!
Steve is affecting a little bit of an american accent in this interview
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👩🏻💻My mom turned me on to Laurel and Hardy when I was young, 5 or 6 years old (now 66) and haven't stopped laughing ever since. We watch Flash Gordon before going to school, and George Burns & Gracie Allen, Jack Benny. The good times go on and on because I can find so much of it now on RUclips. These two gentlemen were quintessential Laurel and Hardy and I have watched the movie "Stan and Ollie" several times. In fact, I watched the preview on RUclips and bought the movie sight unseen. 🙋♀️😘😳🤗🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧
Perfect Choice of actors this will be amazing
I’ve watched the movie a couple days ago. It’s really really great film and both would have deserved an Oscar!!
Best Comedians of the 20th Century
Alan Partridge wants a word
Chaplin > Laurel & Hardy
Best Comedy duo--ever. Stan Laurel was the mastermind behind the material, too. So glad they are getting the attention they deserve.
I loved the film - overall set design is tremendous style that wowed me. I love these two actors - who were fantastic. One of the best, sweetest movies I've seen in a while.
just back from seeing the film at the cinema it truly is fabulous incredibly moving and funny really just about their beautiful relationship and admiration towards one another..go and watch it you really believe it's Stan and Ollie up there!
finally got to see this film, a huge 10 0ut of 10, these two fine actors became Laurel & Hardy, a must see
John C, Reilly never stops surprising me, he was fabulous and the film was awesome.
While I don't begrudge John being nominated for a Golden Globe, I can't help but wonder why he was nominated and Steve wasn't.
Part of me thinks his accent helped, John had to train to get the the British accent down part, Steve didn't as he's already British.
John played Oliver; an american, featuring in american films with an american accent (his own accent)
Steve played Laurel; an English man, featuring in american films with an american accent (an accent that is not his own)
Ron Burgundy; you're just jealous you never got nominated for a Golden Globe. All you managed was a nominee Golden Schmoe. ;-)
@@D0ct0rP0p apologies, I had mistaken assumed Ollie was a Brit, but either way, he sounds more like he's doing a legitimate impression.
"a legitimate impression" ??
Of and american actor (John) impersonating and american (Ollie) in an american accent ??
Well, that if that's the case, he surely does, legitimately, deserve a golden globe nomination! :-D
@@ronburgundy244 Oliver Hardy was from the US.
They both did a great job..The actor who played laurel wow' a dead ringer..Very impressive!
Steve Coogan is a famously expert impersonator. Check outThe Trip in its different incarnations. It’s uncanny what he can do.
Im a die hard Laurel and Hardy fan since the age of 5. Thats over 50 years ago. I didnt know weather to see this because it obviously wasnt the original cast, and i couldnt picture someone else ever filling their shoes. But my god what an excellent film it is. Both actors were incredible and for me John Reilly excelled, as Oliver hardy. Thats not to say Steve Coogan wasnt way less impressive, because this was the best performance of his acting career. Im no softy, but i was sobbing like a child at the end, and i defy anyone not to shed a tear after watching this all the way through. To put it simply, the film and actors deserve every award going for what is a masterpiece. Absolutely superb.
It's absolutely sinful that the Oscars ignored this film
There were no drugs, curse words or PC moments to highlight this movie to the voters. On the other hand the scene where Ollie is in bed with a serious heart condition, and can't warm up....and Stan climbs in the bed to warm his friend brought a tear to my eye- and joy to my heart! Long live Laurel and Hardy: "Why don't you do something to HELP me? MO
Because Stan and Ollie wasn't politically correct!
Fabulous performances by John & Steve. Excellent movie.
Just saw it! Absolutely wonderful.
LOVE LOVE THEM FOREVER💙😇😁😀
Just amazing actors, have all my respect on this movie, probably the best they ever done. Cheers guys.
Im very happy they made this movie😁
Great movie it went to No 1 here in England in box office for a while its show how popular they are still are to me greatest comedy team ever by far you could laugh at them before they even speak by just looking at them.
I was introduced to Laurel & Hardy, The Three Stooges, and Abbott & Costello by my ‘dad’ Harry (He wasn’t my biological or adoptive dad.). I must say Laurel & Hardy were, and still are my favorites. They laid the groundwork for future funny man and straight man routines.
My dad loved laurel and hardy.
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My dad too....and so did I ...
I loved the movie and when it comes out on tv I’m going to watch it over and over
You can buy the dvd
John C Reilly is amazing as Oliver Hardy
Used to watch L&H as a kid and I'm only 34. My dad recorded their stuff and I loved it! Just saw the movie and liked it alot. More comedy and acts should go back to the old school simplicity like L&H! JCR is really handsome and totally dissolved into the role and I laughed at the recreation of the boiled egg and train station skits.
Just got back from the old Cannock cinema to see this and what a great film and the likeness of Steve and John to Laurel and Hardy is amazing. The cinema by the way was packed and it was just like the old days in there.
I’ve been a huge fan of Laurel and Hardy since I was a boy, I can’t wait to see this movie, when it becomes available to stream on amazon or Netflix!
Laurel and Hardy where the greatest comedy duo of all time seriously compare to the idiots nowadays that think there funny these two where so ahead of there time love all there movies.
My two favorite character actors. Steve Brule & Alan partridge. I would love John & Steve to do more movies together. They always bring a smile to my fave and i love their chemistry
They really look great playing the late great, iconic comedy duo Laurel and Hardy
I'd love to see the Robin Hood movie realised with the original script and Steve and John playing the roles that Laurel and Hardy were meant to play
One of the best films of modern times
I really enjoyed that movie. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend you do.
Can't wait for the movie. However, hoping to never see these three conduct an interview again. "I'm not familiar with Laurel and Hardy obviously from back in the day". Guess it would have killed ya to bring up a clip on RUclips before the interview and at least appear to be prepared to give an interview on a movie about the people it's about? How do you stay employed?
Yeah, and then she'd have been able to ask... what, exactly? This is a promotional interview for a movie. Like (unfortunately) a lot of people watching, she isn't familiar with Laurel and Hardy, yet she manages to convey that she still got something from watching it. So, hey, maybe a lot of people watching would get something from going to see it. The thing is, they could have had you on and let you do the interview. And of course that would have been much better. But how do you think you'd have managed with the next six-minute segment about shoes, or dogs, or carrots, or whatever? Staying on-message through a succession of live TV interviews with people she doesn't really know, about stuff she (inevitably) knows barely enough about - that's how she stays employed.
@@shadshowadradna I think that if you're going to be in the entertainment industry, such as these three, you should probably be familiar with the comedians that did it first, that paved the way for all future comedy on the big and small screen. That IS the reason to see this movie. Otherwise why would anyone? Another tale of two showmen and their struggles in Hollywood? Been done. This is the first that I know of, of these two specifically and to me it should be a bigger deal than it was made out to be. I didn't like the interviewers, you obviously did and that's fine. And to answer your question, I could do their job. What I would find tough is staying so irritatingly happy all the time in front of the camera. My honesty often gets in the way.
Interviewer with a back-handed compliment ' I can see why they were so popular...' they were and still are, that's the point'. Their humor transcends language and time.
Not everybody is a fan of 70 - 80 year old comedy. She was just conveying that you don't have to be a fan of L & H to like the film that's all.
Lord, I loved this movie.
Don't cry ears, you're on the side of a lovely head.
Why this needs three interviewers is beyond me ..
Agreed. And with the quality of the questions, I'd almost say that even 1 is too many
Such a brilliant movie. Well done to all those involved!
I just watched it on amazon prime. Loved it. I wonder if anyone will ever make an Abbott and Costello bio pic
Phenomenal job guys!
Just saw this yesterday and loved it
I'm just blown away how much they look like Laurel and Hardy.
Alan Partridge and Steve Brule.... who woulda thought it?
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That’s John C. Reilly, you dingus!
@@carldavidscaffardi7901 You do realise you are the dingus right? Do some research. Ah Ha!!!
@@kernowarty You should do the research, Riley denies he is Steve Brule.
Rob Faz back of the net!
I really want to see this. Looks like they couldn't have picked two finer talents to play the roles.
None of the theaters would show the movie here in Wilmington,North Carolina. That made me angry.
About time someone made this film.
Oscar please.
"It's like you guys were performing." Er, yeah I suppose that's exactly what they were doing.
Will Wivell it's like she's new to the planet and doesn't know what acting is
That's not what she meant.
I saw this movie earlier today and it was fantastic. And that's from someone who didn't really watch much L&H stuff prior to the movie. I was always mostly a Three Stooges guy as far as watching the 30's and 40's short films based on comedy teams.
Two scenes stand out for me. The final dance of course, and the argument scene. You can see the pain there. It is very genuine. If I had to pick who was wrong there I don't think I can do it. I just see a lot of pain.
I have seen it and it is fantastic.
Laurel et hardy n ont jamais été oubliés et leurs films continuent de fairent rires le mondes entiers a l instant ou j écris ce petit commentaire un de leurs films passent sur un écran de cinéma ou a la maison . Laurel et hardy sont éternel et intemporel
wonderful movie
Superb! The real guys would love it.
Fantastic movie.