[QUOTE=mchapra;35634926]I lost faith in the film industry when they did that 3 Stooges reboot.
Shit, even being reminded of that makes me want to drink till my liver dies.[/QUOTE]
while I didn't see the movie myself, nor did it really interest me in the first place, the 3 stooges 2012 movie isn't a reboot/remake, it's practically just a new 3 stooges episode set in modern day. check out the [url=http://redlettermedia.com/half-in-the-bag-cabin-in-the-woods-and-the-three-stooges/]Half in the Bag episode that features the 3 Stooges movie[/url], it's really good.
[editline]20th April 2012[/editline]
a day late but w/e
Seth MacFarlane is a genuinely funny dude, I just think he needs to be a little more subtle with his stuff.
I'll definetly watch this. Seems like an entertaining movie
Well even excluding the bland unsubtle jokes and the awkward bromance we still have sooo many traces of dumb family guy humor. First video 2:00 onward. Was that sequence suppose to be funny? I am honestly not trying to be overly critical here, if it even ATTEMPTED to be comedic in someway I would give it props, but I can only imagine somebody staring with a blank expression and waiting for the punchline (which didn't even exist). So uh, I'm not a french critic that demands burning passion in the art of film, I'm a regular guy who could believe people would find this movie amusing.
[QUOTE=Cone;35628178]guys I don't mean to alarm anyone but I found this vaguely funny
I will disappear into the forest at dawn, don't come looking for me[/QUOTE]
People don't react like they're shocked to see a talking animated teddy bear. I would safely say the movie knows it's not serious. I think it looks pretty funny too. Besides, It's got Mila Kunis in it. Wet. In nothing but a towel. That's worth the price of admission on its own
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