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FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 02:43 AM
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ronnierocketAGO
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WEEEEELCOME back to FACE-OFF, where matters of debate are decided in a civilized matter. That being a silly internet poll, but hey, I can't say hateful things about democracy, right? Tonight, who reigns supreme in the war of Hollywood comedy troupes of the 1930s/40s that had more than 2 members, and actually last in their influence and pop culture infection....is it the MARX BROTHERS with Groucho, Gummo, Zeppo, Harpo(Honk!), and Chico....or is it Moe, Larry, and Curly(with Shemp as back-up) of the fucking THREE STOOGES? Are you into the smart-ass cracks of Groucho, or Curly spinning in circles on the floor? YOU DECIDE...there can only be one numbskull! The Marx Brothers The Three Stooges 
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 05:12 AM
08/26/06 05:12 AM
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Originally posted by ronnierocketAGO: Are you into the smart-ass cracks of Groucho, or Curly spinning in circles on the floor? Really tough call. As funny as they both were they're quite different. I think Groucho wins by a hair by virtue of his quick wit and sharp delivery but Curly's slapstick antics keep him in the game. The Marx Bros. screamed ANARCHY and they made you feel like you were run over by a steamroller (if you were one of their "victims"). The 3 Stooges were sillier but they made too many lame movies (mostly in the '40's and '50's). Their early Columbia shorts (made in '34-'36) were hilarious and of note was a 1940 short in which they did a takeoff of Adolf Hitler but they faded into moronic, boring movies after that (especially after Curly had his stroke). The Marx Bros., on the other hand, made some truly wonderful flicks in the early-mid '30's but also faded somewhat after that. I'll give my vote to Groucho and brothers. (Their stateroom scene in "A Night at the Opera" is probably the funniest single scene I've ever seen in a movie).
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 08:27 AM
08/26/06 08:27 AM
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I was really never much of a Three Stooges fan. I'd go with the Marx Brothers (I love Groucho)  ! TIS
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 10:41 AM
08/26/06 10:41 AM
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Don Cardi
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I have to go with the Marx Brothers on this one. The one liners, the slapstick, and the inuendos by those brothers are just priceless. The Three students were great in their own way, a silly kind of humnor. But my vote goes to The Marx Brothers. "A man's only as old as the woman he feels." "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception." Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 11:00 AM
08/26/06 11:00 AM
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Marx Brothers, no contest.
I always thought it interesting that men in general found the Three Stooges so hilarious. Not just funny, but HILARIOUS. Their earlier work may have been better but as SC says...the later stuff was just plain silly. One of the things that may have hurt them was that they continued to trudge with the act despite aweful setbacks like Shemp's death and Curly's stroke. They just kept replacing people, with Moe & Larry the only steadfasts. By the late '50s/early '60s, they had a fellow named (I think) 'Little Joe'...I remember him from the Officer Joe Bolton shows I used to watch after school.
The Marx Brothers were THE Marx Brothers, no single one of them could possibly be replaced and that was that!
The Stooges were fun to watch when I was a kid...but now it's Marx Bros. hands down.
Apple
ps - while I adore Harpo & Chico and love their bits together...Groucho was clearly the star, the anchor of that team and the others would have gotten nowhere without him.
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/26/06 02:03 PM
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Ronnie. Great face off topic.
You know me. THe Marx Bros. all the way. Hell, Duck Soup has a permanent fixture on my top 10 favorites list.
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Re: FACE-OFF: The Marx Brothers go to war against the Stooges!
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08/27/06 12:45 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J: ... while I think the Marx Bros. are funny, I've fallen asleep during two of their movies the last time I've sat down to watch them... Double-J ... if you fell asleep during a Marx Bros. film, it had to have happened during one of Harpo's musical solos. Lovely as they are, and brilliant a player as he was, I always felt those harp solos slowed down the films enormously. Even Chico's piano numbers had a bit of liveliness and he usually involved other characters in them. I heard somewhere that Groucho always hated these musical interludes from his brothers and in one film (Horse Feathers, I think) finally did a parody of them on guitar in a rowboat to emphasize how ridiculous he felt they were. I love when he speaks directly to the audience during a Chico number to say he's stuck there but they can go out & buy a snack or something. Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
- THOMAS JEFFERSON
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