lee Thomas I can't disagree with you there, though I believe "the spirit of '76" refers to the big gold rush of (approx) 1876. I might've misremembered, I just seem to recall something of the sort- please correct me of I'm wrong :l
Best comedian of the 30's and 40's!!Period!!!I've seen them all-Charlie Chaplin,WC Fields,Marxes,Laurel &Hardy,Abbott and Costello,Charlie Chase,Edger Kennedy,Ritz Bros.,Olson and Johnson,so many more.For shear(get it?!?!) comedy laughs per minute,Curley is the undisputed champ!!!!(Wild Hyacinth,not withstanding!!)
I love that Larry does this crazy scream out of nowhere, and Moe is having none of it; he reacts as he always does, by slapping Larry across the face….
@@Mpshfromlowell64 Moe and Curly's dad, Sol Horwitz made a cameo appearance in this episode, sitting in the audience; he actually laughs at the boys' antics.
Disorder in the Court was in the public domain as early as the 1980's. You could get a 5 dollar VHS tape back in the day that included this short as well as three shemp episodes that were also in the public domain
Some Larry trivia: He was actually a very good violinist and musician in general. Whenever you see him at a piano or other musical instrument, that's actually him playing it.
@@bleedinggreennation8291 Yup, he even fought in a couple matches but his father didn’t want him fighting and he was forced to give it up, so he focused on the violin.
Disorder in the Court is my favorite short of theirs. Loved it since I was a kid (I’m only 20 btw) and still do. So glad people today are still finding these guys funny cause they’re timeless classics
A little fun fact: the scene where Curly is knocking out the jury you can see him limping, it's due to a real life childhood incident where he accidentally shot himself in the ankle and moe rushed to get him help
I love that bit when Larry pulls off that toupée with his Stradivarius's bow and mistakes it for a tarantula. Best part is Curly slamming the gavel into Moe's foot and Moe's scream of pain. 😆🤣
I petition that we bring the phrases "what's the idea?", "swingin' 'er fans", and "tearin' up some hot swing music in the orchester" into the 21st century.
Oh, Lord... I I grew up with The Three Stooges in their television era, and they still have me in hysterics at 62. First reactions are silver, gold, and platinum and beyond...!
Curlys grandson. If he is your grandpa...he brought me a smile for decades even when I was entirely alone. He brought smiles to tens of millions...a legacy of gold.
Hold that Lion is a special Shemp episode, it features Curly in a brief cameo as a sleeping passenger on a train. It is the only short that has all 3 Howard brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp) onscreen with Larry Fine.
The following year Curly Howard filmed a brief scene as the restaurant's cook for the film Malice In The Palace, but it was not used in the final print of the film.
Almost forgot..... A key element in the total hilarity of The Three Stooges was the Sound Effects team. They had to get just the right sound at the precise time to make the episodes as funny as can be. They put together any amazing array of sound paraphernalia....... Wood Blocks , Indian Clubs , Water Cooler bottles to empty out and record a guzzling noise to name few The Spot On sound of a Conk on the Head was no Accident. A lot of trial and error was involved to achieve the most appropriate and effective sound. Masterful editing and sound engineering came together with the comic genius of all The Stooges to create timeless comedy that leaped from the 20th century to the 21st.
I agree, the sound effects really made the shorts extra funny. I think people are so used to the hollow wood sound when Moe hits one of the guys on the head is meant to imply that their skulls are empty! 🙂
The Three Stooges were a real class act, they entertained their butts off during WW2 to keep everyone back home calm, sadly they eventually left us one by one, first Curly, then Shemp, then Curly Joe, then Larry, Moe left us long after the rest, i think he lived until his 80s. while they werent the first to use slapstick, they were masters of the craft, even in the 21st century a Three Stooges movie was made as a tribute to our favorite schmucks, Will Sasso of SNL fame played Curly, i recommend giving it a watch sometime.
Curly Joe was not a Stooge he was the most annoying of the Replacements he had stuff put in his contract that would make it to where moe could not hit or poke him hence the start of the end of the Slapstick Kings
@@dje6719 wrong guy, you're thinking of the other schmuck, Joe Besser, they both have the name Joe, but Besser was a puss, DeRita would be the one known as Curly Joe, as he looked a lot like Curly.
@@UltimateGamerCC how ever the Movie was a complete flop of a movie as they made it seem like the film the boys where still alive and that it was a real movie
Only their father, Solomon, is sitting there with the audience, Not their momma, Jenny. The two oldest Horwitz brothers, Irving and Jack , she got them interested in real estate.
@@bobbyfrancis8957 Jennie didn't like having her sons as slapstick comedians, and no doubt would not have have agreed to appear in this (or any of) boys' shorts.
"Hey, What's The Idea Spoiling The Game?" "I Was Onesies" "Well Here's Twosies (Eye Poking)" "Here's The Onesie & Here Is.." "Here's Fivesies (Slapped On Face)" 😂😂😂
@@CurlysGrandson We see we got your stomp of approval,eh?!?!!Nice of ya to check in,amazing the resemblance you have to Curly,mr.grandson!!!Good to see ya!!!
Did you notice in the gum scene,the "bird" flip?!?!??!Went right past the sensors,due to Curly turning the finger kinda sideways!!!Check it again!Risky move,Curly-but it woiked!!
Okay, I am 61 years old and still laughed like a maniac at this!! I watched them growing up, and I still think they're hilarious!! Reminds me when several years back channel surfing and stopping to watch them. My mom (she's not with us anymore) cam in and said, "How in the hell can you watch this? You're such a smart girl, I just don't understand how you can like this!!" Now whenever I watch them I still hear her saying that!! Who knows, now that she's in the afterlife, maybe she likes them now!!!
I watched them everyday after school. I must have seen each episode dozens of times over the years. I’m 62 years old and my older brother used to act out their antics on me and visa versa. Loved Curly.
The release date of Oily to Bed Oily to Rise was October 6th 1939 I was born on October 6th so it's kind of a personal favorite. But I wasn't born in 1939 though
@@nionotanuestef1952 Little known fact: after Larry Fine passed away, the studio considered hiring Sitka on as the third stooge. He would’ve been called Harry; they shot some promotional images, but Moe’s passing prevented anything else from coming out of it
Please watch Scrambled Brains! Although I will say, Larry was the real star of that short in my opinion. His facial expressions were everything. I actually didn't grow up watching the Three Stooges but I had heard about them throughout my childhood. I now own the entire Three Stooges collection. :)
YES! I grew up with the three stooges all my life. It connected me, my father, and my grandfather, together. Although we are in very different places and believe different things, I will never forget that happiness.
This is still your highest rated video!!! Which proves that The Three Stooges still rule after almost 90-years. Everyone who ever starred in this is dead, but their comedy and jokes still live on. I just stumbled on your channel tonight and I’m going to watch as much as I can!!!! It’s always awesome to find a lady who loves the classics and can watch classic comedies!!!-May I recommend you watch “Grumpy Old Men”, 1993. An absolute classic!!! Starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. It’s always been one of my favorites and if you love comedies then you’ll laugh your bloody ass off!!!! ❤️
Love the channel and the Stooges! My top 3 shemp episodes would have to be: Dopey Dicks (1950) Fright Night (1947) Brideless Groom (1947) You can't go wrong with any of those! Looking forward to the next reaction!
When Larry sneaks up on a piece of gum like its alive for no reason, almost rips off Moe's nose pulling it off of him, then throwing on the floor to stomp on it and start screaming like an absolute lunatic. Might be the funniest thing ive ever seen filmed. As a kid my dad and I used to laugh at that part until we were in tears trying not to pee ourselves. Decades later it still kills us both. Larry is by far the most underrated stooge.
Appreciate the hell out of your sense of humor. Its a nice change of pace outside the rest of reaction vids. Keep up the good work. I enjoy seeing you crack up 😁
Your parents brought you up right, I am 56 now and grew up watching the stooges with my brothers. I bought a few DVDs and showed them to my kids and they grew up loving them. Pure simple good old comedy. I applaud you.
The two Shemp episodes I'd recommend are Sing a Song of Six Pants and especially Brideless Groom. Shemp of course was a Stooge before Curly but wanted to pursue a solo career so Curly took over. Then when Curly had a stroke, Shemp returned. You're right about Shemp's comedy being different than Curly's. However, the 3 Stooges with Curly was so much better than any other version of the 3 Stooges including with Joe Besser or Joe DeRita as well as the Ted Healy versions that there is really no comparison. Adding Curly basically made the 3 Stooges a classic troupe and I doubt they'd be well known today if he hadn't joined them. There are many very funny 3 Stooges short, including Disorder in the Court. My personal fave is the 3 Stooges version of Pygmalion, namely Hoi Polloi, which is also arguably their most violent short. A couple others that come to mind are Punch Drunks and Spook Louder. Then there are their two shorts where they satirize the 3rd Reich, namely You Nazty Spy and Higher Than a Kite. Along these lines, there's also Charles Chaplin's The Great Dictator which was excellent.
Excellent! This one is in the public domain so it shows up on most of the budget Stooge collections and in most of the documentaries about them. "Brideless Groom" and "Sing a Song of Six Pants" are two great Shemp ones. Shemp was the only Stooge to have a successful solo career outside the group before rejoining them to replace Curly, acting with the likes of W.C. Fields, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, and Marlene Dietrich as well as starring in his own series of short comedies. He and Moe were Ted Healy's original Stooges in vaudeville. Then Larry joined the act. Shemp left to go out on his own (mainly because of Healy being such a jerk) and Moe's little brother Jerome replaced him as "Curly."
it actually was not so much Healy it was his Alcohol abuse that was why they left Healy and started there own thing he was also ripping them off with the money
I was born in 1965. I had an extremely sad and difficult childhood. I had an Hispanic Stepdad who abused me and my siblings physically and sexually and i was severely bullied from age 6 - 15. There were two things that gave me the ultimate happiness growing up throughout the 1970's. The Three Stooges and the rock group KISS! If it weren't for the sheer joy and happiness they brought me i really don't think I would be here today! 🥲
When Larry screamed in the court and threw his arms up. I remember my best friend and I we must have been like 13 years old we died laughing so hard his mother woke up got mad and chewed our asses out because it was like 3:00 in the morning! 😂😂
I love the Stooges! I own every single short they did for Columbia Pictures on DVD! there's a lot of good Shemp shorts, my top 5 favorite Shemp shorts are: "Hugs and Mugs", "Sing A Song of Six Pants", "Three Arabian Nuts", "Malice in the Palace", and "Mummies Dummies!" I highly recommend you check 'em out, they're great! I also recommend my top 5 favorite Curly shorts: "We Want Our Mummy", "Yes, We Have No Bonanza", "Boobs In Arms", "Restless Knights", and "Rockin' Thru The Rockies" those are also great! really warms my heart when I see people laughing at the Three Stooges comedy, just shows their brand of comedy will live on! Fun Fact: Moe, Shemp, and Curly are brothers (in case you didn't know) Larry is a close friend! the "original" original Three Stooges before Columbia was Moe, Larry, and Shemp part of their Vaudeville act with close friend Ted Healy! Shemp eventually left the act to strike out on his own, and then Moe convinced kid brother Jerome (Curly) to join the act! eventually the boys broke off from Ted to strike out on their own as well, they picked up a 24 year contract to Columbia Pictures to do comedy shorts and as they say, the rest is history! really enjoyed watching :)
The Three Stooges will always be top tier comedy for me! I have almost every episode on DVD and I watch them whenever I'm feeling sad or am having a bad day
You're all missing the first play-on-words joke.... Who killed Kirk Robin?!! A play on an ancient nursery rhyme, Who Killed Cock Robin! MY favorite wordplay joke is when they're involved with the law firm... Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe. 60+ years later it still cracks me up !!!
"Scotched in Scotland" (also recommended): Larry: And what might your name be, lass? Woman: Perhaps you've heard it; tis Lorna Doone. Shemp: Hiya Lorna, how ya doone?
When my grandfather was alive... we would kick back and watch them!!! Our favorite stooge of all time was Curly and we couldn't stop laughing at him!!! #ThreeStooges4Life
I've just subscribed. I've 6 sons and two daughters. We watched the boys in our home from day one. My sons loved them. The girls, not so much. I can't tell you how much joy it brought me to see a young lass like you watching them and enjoying it so much ! You've a great laugh and a lovely smile. I'll be watching faithfully. 🍀🌹🍀 (One of my favorite scenes is where Larry looks at the wig and goes, "A tarantula!!")
True, but at 9:24 the shot shows Gail Tempest dancing in the center, while in the background Curly stands up, tucks the spoons in his pocket, and grabs his bass.
You can't go wrong with The Three Stooges. They are classic in every sense. 70+ years and still making us laugh. 😊
I couldn't have said it better myself!
Sadly There Comedy Wouldn't Fly Today. Because People Are So Sensitive.
@@whitetiger0739 Well said.
Yes
YES!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
"Say, Jasper, what comes after 75?"
"76?"
"That's the spirit!"
Spirit of '76... I'm surprised I got that joke ;D
Lot of racist innuendo back then couldn't do now .
Funny joke
lee Thomas
I can't disagree with you there, though I believe "the spirit of '76" refers to the big gold rush of (approx) 1876.
I might've misremembered, I just seem to recall something of the sort- please correct me of I'm wrong :l
@@clarkb1900 Nnnnno. It's a famous Revolutionary War painting (although it was made FOR the big 1876 Centennial expo.)
The "Big gold rush" was 1849.
I’ve seen this a hundred times but I still found myself giggling along the whole way. Favorite comedy sketch ever
Disorder in the Court is one of the all-time great shorts, one of my favorites. Great choice.
"Do you swear? No, but I know all the words!" Lol
Curly's comedic timing was second to none😂
Curly is one of the best Three Stooges Guys Ever!
Best comedian of the 30's and 40's!!Period!!!I've seen them all-Charlie Chaplin,WC Fields,Marxes,Laurel &Hardy,Abbott and Costello,Charlie Chase,Edger Kennedy,Ritz Bros.,Olson and Johnson,so many more.For shear(get it?!?!) comedy laughs per minute,Curley is the undisputed champ!!!!(Wild Hyacinth,not withstanding!!)
Greatest physical comedian of all time.
Vernacular??? that's a derby! Another classic Curly quote.
Moe: "Hey, you're in a court not in the woods, Tarzan!" *Smacks Larry* LMAO.
That was so funny
I love that Larry does this crazy scream out of nowhere, and Moe is having none of it; he reacts as he always does, by slapping Larry across the face….
Curly: im a victim of circumstance😅
@@Mpshfromlowell64 Moe and Curly's dad, Sol Horwitz made a cameo appearance in this episode, sitting in the audience; he actually laughs at the boys' antics.
Only the Three Stooges could get away with their hijinks they used in the courtroom.
A harmonica, bass violin a d a regular violin...
Shot five holes in a divot....lol!
Crazy!
My favorite Shemp the first one in 3D is Spooks. I promise everyone will love it. You won’t stop laughing. The opening credits is unique.
"He's asking you if you'll swear"
"No! But i know all the words" lmao
I believe that's "woids" 🤣
I died!😅
"Truth is stranger than fiction, Judgie Wudgie!"
@@melissacooper4282
LAMO!!! I died!!!
@@melissacooper4282 kindly address this court as your honor and take the oath
It's so nice to see someone truly enjoying the Stooges.
:)
A woman who likes The Three Stooges? I think my dating problems are over.
A woman with short hair? I think my dating problems are over.
@@MrHandzzz Hey, back off, I called dibs
Lol me too!! 😂😂😂
If she digs Monty Python then I'm set for life.....
Did you just assume it's gender? Bigot!
Disorder in the Court was in the public domain as early as the 1980's. You could get a 5 dollar VHS tape back in the day that included this short as well as three shemp episodes that were also in the public domain
I just thought of that. I think one of my relatives had a three stooges episodes on a VHS tape. Dang that's long time ago 😅
Some Larry trivia:
He was actually a very good violinist and musician in general. Whenever you see him at a piano or other musical instrument, that's actually him playing it.
As a small child Larry got his hand and arm badly burned by acid. The doctor said learning to play the violin would be good physical therapy.
And he was a boxer.
@@bleedinggreennation8291 Yup, he even fought in a couple matches but his father didn’t want him fighting and he was forced to give it up, so he focused on the violin.
Stimpy rules .
@@leethomas5830 "Hey Moe, put some tinsel on the tree"
Disorder in the Court is my favorite short of theirs. Loved it since I was a kid (I’m only 20 btw) and still do. So glad people today are still finding these guys funny cause they’re timeless classics
Larry's Tarzan scream 14:53 is one of the greatest ad-libs in the history of comedy.
A little fun fact: the scene where Curly is knocking out the jury you can see him limping, it's due to a real life childhood incident where he accidentally shot himself in the ankle and moe rushed to get him help
There was a surgery available to help him fully recover but Curly was to scared to go through the procedure.
hey, also when curly is kocking out the jury...the last guy he hit...far right is curly/moe/shemp's actual father.
He did have a limp but he exaggerated it a little for comedy.
Moe actually rushed Curley to the hospital himself. 😊
"That's no vernacular, it's a derby." Classic Curly. Moe has a tiny harmonica in his mouth.
I love that bit when Larry pulls off that toupée with his Stradivarius's bow and mistakes it for a tarantula. Best part is Curly slamming the gavel into Moe's foot and Moe's scream of pain. 😆🤣
"Truth is stranger then fiction, Judgie Wudgie " HAHA!!!! That was for u, Miss Kay.
-"Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, only the truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God?"
-"....ain't no thing!"
_slap!_
I petition that we bring the phrases "what's the idea?", "swingin' 'er fans", and "tearin' up some hot swing music in the orchester" into the 21st century.
Why i oughta!
And,hiyatoots!!!!
Larry Fine fan group...FB..
Bring back the Buck and Wing!
Oh, wise guy, eh?
@6:13 I can remember being 7 y/o and sitting around the campfire reciting this to my family (cousins, etc) all sides, word for word.
Oh, Lord... I I grew up with The Three Stooges in their television era, and they still have me in hysterics at 62. First reactions are silver, gold, and platinum and beyond...!
Grandpa Curly would be so happy :)
Curlys grandson. If he is your grandpa...he brought me a smile for decades even when I was entirely alone. He brought smiles to tens of millions...a legacy of gold.
@@whatareyoulookingat908 He is my grandpa for sure. And I bet he'd be so happy with how much he's made the world laugh, including me!
You have no idea how happy it makes me to see a woman laugh at this! Makes it even more fun to watch!😂
Hold that Lion is a special Shemp episode, it features Curly in a brief cameo as a sleeping passenger on a train. It is the only short that has all 3 Howard brothers (Moe, Curly and Shemp) onscreen with Larry Fine.
The following year Curly Howard filmed a brief scene as the restaurant's cook for the film Malice In The Palace, but it was not used in the final print of the film.
Curly died not long after its so sad he was only 40 something
❤
@@trentreeve I wish they could find that footage and put it back in but the way they treated a lot of film back then it’s probably lost forever
Nobody wants a Shemp episode, lol
Almost forgot.....
A key element in the total hilarity of
The Three Stooges was the
Sound Effects team.
They had to get just the right sound at the precise time to make the episodes as funny as can be.
They put together any amazing array of sound paraphernalia.......
Wood Blocks , Indian Clubs , Water Cooler bottles to empty out and record a guzzling noise to name few
The Spot On sound of a
Conk on the Head was no Accident.
A lot of trial and error was involved to achieve the most appropriate and effective sound.
Masterful editing and sound engineering came together with the comic genius of all The Stooges to create timeless comedy that leaped from the 20th century to the 21st.
I agree, the sound effects really made the shorts extra funny. I think people are so used to the hollow wood sound when Moe hits one of the guys on the head is meant to imply that their skulls are empty! 🙂
One episode that comes to mind is The Brideless Groom in which Shemp's uncle has died and left him $500,000, provided he marries within 24 hours.
This one is quintessential Shemp.
I think that was one of the funniest episodes.
"Hold hands, you lovebirds!"
He's my dreamboat! Your dreamboat is sailing.....whoo! Whoo!
Hula la la is also classic. Dance instructors on a remote Pacific island.
“Tarantula? I shot 5 holes in a divot!” I completely forgot that line, and I lost it there
When you aa bit older you will see another layer to the madness. Thats the secret to this comedy, it's multi layered in delivery
"Oh my Stradivarius!!! ...Oh my beautiful Stradivarius!!!"
Poor Larry.
The Three Stooges never goes out of style 🤟🇺🇸💯
6:08 "I'm gonna suffocate."
Exactly how I was when watching the Three Stooges with my best friend! 😂😂😂
The Three Stooges were a real class act, they entertained their butts off during WW2 to keep everyone back home calm, sadly they eventually left us one by one, first Curly, then Shemp, then Curly Joe, then Larry, Moe left us long after the rest, i think he lived until his 80s.
while they werent the first to use slapstick, they were masters of the craft, even in the 21st century a Three Stooges movie was made as a tribute to our favorite schmucks, Will Sasso of SNL fame played Curly, i recommend giving it a watch sometime.
Curly Joe was not a Stooge he was the most annoying of the Replacements he had stuff put in his contract that would make it to where moe could not hit or poke him hence the start of the end of the Slapstick Kings
@@dje6719 wrong guy, you're thinking of the other schmuck, Joe Besser, they both have the name Joe, but Besser was a puss, DeRita would be the one known as Curly Joe, as he looked a lot like Curly.
@@UltimateGamerCC sorry your right
@@dje6719 np, it's easy to get the two mixed up since Besser was around only a very short time and DeRita took over even being in their movies.
@@UltimateGamerCC how ever the Movie was a complete flop of a movie as they made it seem like the film the boys where still alive and that it was a real movie
This was my all time favorite Stooge short, and I think it was the first one I ever saw.
Interesting fact. Moe and Curly's parents are in the audience in the court room for that episode!
That is interesting. I didnt know that. And this is 1 of my favorite episodes
Only their father, Solomon, is sitting there with the audience, Not their momma, Jenny. The two oldest Horwitz brothers, Irving and Jack , she got them interested in real estate.
I also heard that Shemp Howard(the stooge that replaced Curly after he passed) is also in the audience somewhere.
@@bobbyfrancis8957 Solomon is visible at 15:30 in the front row, second from the right. 🙂
@@bobbyfrancis8957 Jennie didn't like having her sons as slapstick comedians, and no doubt would not have have agreed to appear in this (or any of) boys' shorts.
85 Years Later, these 3 idiots are still cracking up audiences! Still one of their best!
This one is considered a film classic.
"Hey, What's The Idea Spoiling The Game?"
"I Was Onesies"
"Well Here's Twosies (Eye Poking)"
"Here's The Onesie & Here Is.."
"Here's Fivesies (Slapped On Face)" 😂😂😂
Larrys tarzan scream always brings me to tears🤡
He's soooo funny in this!
@@CurlysGrandson IKR, I’m like, “Where did that come from?” 😅
@@CurlysGrandson We see we got your stomp of approval,eh?!?!!Nice of ya to check in,amazing the resemblance you have to Curly,mr.grandson!!!Good to see ya!!!
Did you notice in the gum scene,the "bird" flip?!?!??!Went right past the sensors,due to Curly turning the finger kinda sideways!!!Check it again!Risky move,Curly-but it woiked!!
Best Larry moment
Double bass is what Curly was playing , and Moe playing a mini harmonica
Okay, I am 61 years old and still laughed like a maniac at this!! I watched them growing up, and I still think they're hilarious!! Reminds me when several years back channel surfing and stopping to watch them. My mom (she's not with us anymore) cam in and said, "How in the hell can you watch this? You're such a smart girl, I just don't understand how you can like this!!" Now whenever I watch them I still hear her saying that!! Who knows, now that she's in the afterlife, maybe she likes them now!!!
Just a few years older than you and my parents said the same thing. My Saturday was not complete without a dose of the Stooges
I saw my first Stooges 2-reeler when I was in 4th grade. I'm 75 now and still get a laugh out of their comedy routines.
I watched them everyday after school. I must have seen each episode dozens of times over the years. I’m 62 years old and my older brother used to act out their antics on me and visa versa. Loved Curly.
Oily To Bed, Oily To Rise is another hysterical one.
My favorite is False Alarms!!!Hilarious-plus!!!!!
The release date of Oily to Bed Oily to Rise was October 6th 1939 I was born on October 6th so it's kind of a personal favorite. But I wasn't born in 1939 though
The three stooges need to be watched by more people nowadays. Absolutely hilarious and classic!
My two favorite moments with Larry ("Tarantula" and "Tarzan") in the same short. Exquisite.
Taranula I shot five holes in a divit waisted five good slugs
I watch 3 stooges since i was 4 years old my dad and my mom and uncles love the 3 stooges
If you haven’t seen Brideless Groom, I recommend that one. Great Shemp Howard antics! Especially his scene with Christine McIntyre. 😂🤣😅
“Hold hands, you lovebirds!”
@@gorlomimargheriti8870 Emil Sitka- the unofficial 4th Stooge! :))
@@nionotanuestef1952 Little known fact: after Larry Fine passed away, the studio considered hiring Sitka on as the third stooge. He would’ve been called Harry; they shot some promotional images, but Moe’s passing prevented anything else from coming out of it
the one whete hes a boxer also great
Please watch Scrambled Brains! Although I will say, Larry was the real star of that short in my opinion. His facial expressions were everything. I actually didn't grow up watching the Three Stooges but I had heard about them throughout my childhood. I now own the entire Three Stooges collection. :)
YES! I grew up with the three stooges all my life. It connected me, my father, and my grandfather, together. Although we are in very different places and believe different things, I will never forget that happiness.
This is still your highest rated video!!! Which proves that The Three Stooges still rule after almost 90-years. Everyone who ever starred in this is dead, but their comedy and jokes still live on. I just stumbled on your channel tonight and I’m going to watch as much as I can!!!! It’s always awesome to find a lady who loves the classics and can watch classic comedies!!!-May I recommend you watch “Grumpy Old Men”, 1993. An absolute classic!!! Starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. It’s always been one of my favorites and if you love comedies then you’ll laugh your bloody ass off!!!! ❤️
Shemp had some great lines. My favorite (paraphrasing) - Society lady: “Today is my eightieth birthday!” Shemp: “Awww, you don’t look a day over 78!”
from now on, any court oath I receive I shall say "are you trying to gimme the double talk" 😆
The three stooges will always make me laugh so hard 🤣 😂
there are times, 9/10, that i end up in Niagara Falls level tears of pure joy
That 3 Stooges film is my favorite too, I laugh every time I see it. When Curly takes the stand, the whole bit is funny.
I love Larry and his endless supply of Stratavarious Violins which he manages to break whenever he can!
And the endless amount of hair he pulls out of his head after breaks them.
I also love this movie. I think that everybody watched when was a kid, isn't that so? hehehe Thank you for the reaction.
I've pretty much seen every 3 stooges episodes, and this one is my favorite. Especially when the judge keeps telling curly to take off his hat.
Love The Three Stooges! I have all the shorts n movies on Amazon Prime Video, i have shirts, pictures, and saw Curly’s Grandson…
@ 7:25 Moe was referring to the 4th of July, or more likely the painting "The Spirit of '76" by Archibald Willard.
Yeah I’m not sure Kay caught that one.
@@thewiseoldherper7047 Yes, she seemed like she didn't understand the joke. 🙂
Love the Stooges, can't go wrong with them. Curley's my favorite.
Love the channel and the Stooges! My top 3 shemp episodes would have to be:
Dopey Dicks (1950)
Fright Night (1947)
Brideless Groom (1947)
You can't go wrong with any of those! Looking forward to the next reaction!
When Larry sneaks up on a piece of gum like its alive for no reason, almost rips off Moe's nose pulling it off of him, then throwing on the floor to stomp on it and start screaming like an absolute lunatic. Might be the funniest thing ive ever seen filmed. As a kid my dad and I used to laugh at that part until we were in tears trying not to pee ourselves. Decades later it still kills us both. Larry is by far the most underrated stooge.
Appreciate the hell out of your sense of humor. Its a nice change of pace outside the rest of reaction vids. Keep up the good work. I enjoy seeing you crack up 😁
I grew up watching the Three Stooges! Loved Curley!
Your parents brought you up right, I am 56 now and grew up watching the stooges with my brothers. I bought a few DVDs and showed them to my kids and they grew up loving them. Pure simple good old comedy. I applaud you.
This is me watching Stooges reruns half a century ago, and the shows seemed old and antiquated even back then. TIMELESS comedy.
This stuff still makes me cry laughing! The added sounds!
The two Shemp episodes I'd recommend are Sing a Song of Six Pants and especially Brideless Groom.
Shemp of course was a Stooge before Curly but wanted to pursue a solo career so Curly took over. Then when Curly had a stroke, Shemp returned. You're right about Shemp's comedy being different than Curly's. However, the 3 Stooges with Curly was so much better than any other version of the 3 Stooges including with Joe Besser or Joe DeRita as well as the Ted Healy versions that there is really no comparison. Adding Curly basically made the 3 Stooges a classic troupe and I doubt they'd be well known today if he hadn't joined them.
There are many very funny 3 Stooges short, including Disorder in the Court. My personal fave is the 3 Stooges version of Pygmalion, namely Hoi Polloi, which is also arguably their most violent short. A couple others that come to mind are Punch Drunks and Spook Louder. Then there are their two shorts where they satirize the 3rd Reich, namely You Nazty Spy and Higher Than a Kite. Along these lines, there's also Charles Chaplin's The Great Dictator which was excellent.
8:36 Gail Tempest begins her dance routine. Check out those well-toned legs.
I always love seeing people enjoy their work. Great video!
Excellent! This one is in the public domain so it shows up on most of the budget Stooge collections and in most of the documentaries about them. "Brideless Groom" and "Sing a Song of Six Pants" are two great Shemp ones. Shemp was the only Stooge to have a successful solo career outside the group before rejoining them to replace Curly, acting with the likes of W.C. Fields, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, and Marlene Dietrich as well as starring in his own series of short comedies. He and Moe were Ted Healy's original Stooges in vaudeville. Then Larry joined the act. Shemp left to go out on his own (mainly because of Healy being such a jerk) and Moe's little brother Jerome replaced him as "Curly."
it actually was not so much Healy it was his Alcohol abuse that was why they left Healy and started there own thing he was also ripping them off with the money
Did you know that I made a joke about Sing a Song of Six Pants by adding "(And a Pocket Full of Shorts)" to the title?
Healy being a drunken jerk
i can watch the 3 stooges all day every day and they never get old!
I like that there all playing jacks and in a courtroom with a crowd watching haha
My brother and I used to run home from school just to watch the 3 Stooges and have seen this episode a bunch of times. Absolutely love them.
my first experience with the Three Stooges.
I still have tears in my eyes
Moe, Shemp and Curly's father Solomon Horwitz was in this short. Front row second from the right
Larry screaming after taking the gum off of Moe's nose wasn't part of the script! Which makes Moe's response to it even more amazing. So funny!!
I was born in 1965. I had an extremely sad and difficult childhood. I had an Hispanic Stepdad who abused me and my siblings physically and sexually and i was severely bullied from age 6 - 15. There were two things that gave me the ultimate happiness growing up throughout the 1970's. The Three Stooges and the rock group KISS! If it weren't for the sheer joy and happiness they brought me i really don't think I would be here today! 🥲
“What’s the matter with you? You’re in a court not in Clancy’s pool room! *BONK* sit down!” 😂
When Larry screamed in the court and threw his arms up. I remember my best friend and I we must have been like 13 years old we died laughing so hard his mother woke up got mad and chewed our asses out because it was like 3:00 in the morning! 😂😂
I love the Stooges! I own every single short they did for Columbia Pictures on DVD! there's a lot of good Shemp shorts, my top 5 favorite Shemp shorts are: "Hugs and Mugs", "Sing A Song of Six Pants", "Three Arabian Nuts", "Malice in the Palace", and "Mummies Dummies!" I highly recommend you check 'em out, they're great! I also recommend my top 5 favorite Curly shorts: "We Want Our Mummy", "Yes, We Have No Bonanza", "Boobs In Arms", "Restless Knights", and "Rockin' Thru The Rockies" those are also great! really warms my heart when I see people laughing at the Three Stooges comedy, just shows their brand of comedy will live on! Fun Fact: Moe, Shemp, and Curly are brothers (in case you didn't know) Larry is a close friend! the "original" original Three Stooges before Columbia was Moe, Larry, and Shemp part of their Vaudeville act with close friend Ted Healy! Shemp eventually left the act to strike out on his own, and then Moe convinced kid brother Jerome (Curly) to join the act! eventually the boys broke off from Ted to strike out on their own as well, they picked up a 24 year contract to Columbia Pictures to do comedy shorts and as they say, the rest is history! really enjoyed watching :)
I’ve seen this one so many times and I still lol every time😂
The funniest people to ever get together and do comedy and this episode in particular is one of my favorites
This is my favorite THREE STOOGES bit.
The Three Stooges will always be top tier comedy for me! I have almost every episode on DVD and I watch them whenever I'm feeling sad or am having a bad day
You're all missing the first play-on-words joke.... Who killed Kirk Robin?!! A play on an ancient nursery rhyme, Who Killed Cock Robin! MY favorite wordplay joke is when they're involved with the law firm... Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe. 60+ years later it still cracks me up !!!
This was a great bit of comedy! One of their shows had them singing "Swinging with the Alphabet" it was so much fun.
Watch Shemp in Brideless Groom. It's one of funniest Three Stooges episodes.
i enjoyd that episode - and i think it would make a good reaction video for you KAY
Try episode called scrambled brains
I actually thought Shemp was funnier than Curly
Everything Larry did was pure gold
"Scotched in Scotland" (also recommended):
Larry: And what might your name be, lass?
Woman: Perhaps you've heard it; tis Lorna Doone.
Shemp: Hiya Lorna, how ya doone?
Lorna Doone was also a Cookie name Nabisco Trademarked back then too
When my grandfather was alive... we would kick back and watch them!!! Our favorite stooge of all time was Curly and we couldn't stop laughing at him!!! #ThreeStooges4Life
This court room sketch is my favorite of all their bits.
I've just subscribed. I've 6 sons and two daughters. We watched the boys in our home from day one. My sons loved them. The girls, not so much. I can't tell you how much joy it brought me to see a young lass like you watching them and enjoying it so much ! You've a great laugh and a lovely smile. I'll be watching faithfully. 🍀🌹🍀 (One of my favorite scenes is where Larry looks at the wig and goes, "A tarantula!!")
Funny thing is curly started playing the spoons first and all of a sudden switched to the bass
True, but at 9:24 the shot shows Gail Tempest dancing in the center, while in the background Curly stands up, tucks the spoons in his pocket, and grabs his bass.
@@janna-renee im 15 been watching since i was five, and i have never ever noticed that, im as smart as curly. Nyuk nyuk
Shemp as you all know was before Curly. Check out the episode called soup to nuts.
Later "Three Blind Mice" was used as the theme,this was "Listen To the Mockingbird".
I used to sneak and watch this every night on VHS when I was a kid. I couldn't go to sleep without watching it!
This show literally had me on the floor in tears once.