3 stooges movie!

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  • PapaGeorge
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    • 02-23-09
    • 562

    #1
    3 stooges movie!
    'Three Stooges' coming together at MGM

    Wed Mar 25, 2009, 02:54 PM ET Source: Hollywood Reporter

    (WireImage.com/Sony Pictures)

    Nyuk-nyuk-nyuk.
    MGM and the Farrelly brothers are finally slapping together their high-profile cast for "The Three Stooges," a comedy project the filmmakers have been developing for years. Sean Penn is set to play Larry, and Jim Carrey is in negotiations to play Curly. Benicio del Toro is a rumored possibility for the brothers' taciturn leader, Moe.
    The studio is looking to start production in the fall for a 2010 release slot.
    The project was originally set up at Columbia, which produced the 1930s Stooges shorts. C3 Entertainment Inc., which holds the licensing rights to the Stooges brand, then sold the feature rights to Warner Bros. in 2001 for the Farrellys to write and produce the movie. Eventually, Warner Bros. let the rights lapse and MGM's Mary Parent scooped them up along with the Farrellys' continuing participation.
    Peter and Bobby Farrelly wrote the script, which Bobby has referenced as "Dumb, Dumber & Dumbest," and will produce with Bradley Thomas and Charlie Wessler. Earl and Robert Benjamin of C3 will executive produce.
    The film is not a biopic but a fictional treatment that maintains the Stooges' gleeful slap schtick updated for a modern milieu.
    Originally constructed as four separate shorts, the feature screenplay has since been streamlined into a single narrative. Included in the story line is an opening that shows the Stooges as kids in an orphanage, a device that will require some "Benjamin Button"-style visual trickery to place the adult actors' heads on child actors' bodies.
    The Stooges maintain remarkably global brand recognition, and their shorts, films and cartoons are still broadcast in 30 countries. The Farrelly brothers' latest comedy "The Heartbreak Kid" grossed $124 million worldwide.
    Penn is repped by CAA, Carrey by CAA and the Miller Co.
  • fiveteamer
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-14-08
    • 10805

    #2
    No. No. Yes.
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    • Mudcat
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      • 07-21-05
      • 9287

      #3
      Initial reaction: I'd see it.
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      • Fischnasty
        SBR MVP
        • 02-10-09
        • 1931

        #4
        this cant be happening
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        • PapaGeorge
          Restricted User
          • 02-23-09
          • 562

          #5
          they better find some one as tall as jim carey so they all look the same size......carey is great for the part they need to find funnier ppl for moe n curly, maybe like a seth rogen
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          • BatemanPatrickl
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 06-21-07
            • 18772

            #6
            Sean Penn does not have time to make a movie; he's too busy telling people how to run a country and taking out one page ads expressing his extreme liberal opinion.

            I liked Sean Penn until he became a journalist/political advisor/world leader/economist.

            Sean Penn + any movie = a no see for me.
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            • Willie Bee
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 02-14-06
              • 15726

              #7
              Could be an interesting story and don't have a problem with any of the three actors. Have never been to see a movie because I necessarily agreed with their politics, don't see any reason to avoid a movie because I don't agree. Either they can act or they can't, and all three of those guys can act.

              Just not sure the Farrelly Brothers would be my pick to put it all together. If it's going to be a remake of a Stooges comedy, it will be lame-ass crap, in other words right on par for what Hollywood usually throws out at us. If it's more of a biography, then I don't think the Farrelly boys will get it right, not to mention there have been a bunch of 'celebrity bio pics,' especially about comics, that were critical and box office disasters. Take that one the big doofus from Everyone Loves Raymond, Brad Something, did about Jackie Gleason not long ago and I can recall one that I think Harvey Korman and Buddy Hackett did about Abbott & Costello many years ago that was pretty god awful.

              In the end, it's Stooges and I'll have to see it no matter who, what, when, where.
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