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SO TRUE!!! Nobody I mean nobody could of replaced the original Larry, but without him no go on the comedy skit that we all loved to see lots of!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!3STOOGES 4EVVERRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Larry is my favorite Stooge. I felt about Shemp how you felt about Larry. When I was young I would be angry when Curly wasn't in the episode but I came to appreciate the Brilliance of Shemp
Larry had sympathy for Curly and Shremp. He knew there was a 100% chance that he would be poked in both eyes.. Simultaneously.. & still he would utter those slap inducing three words- "Leave em alone "' Pow!
There's a natural progression in the budding Stooge fan... It starts with Curly, then Moe, then Shemp, and finally Larry. ...And then there's the final tier; Emil Sitka.
@@JanetStarChildyeah, I feel like people often overlook the fact that the supporting cast of the stooges were amazing. People like Christine McIntrye, Vernon Dent, Emil Sitka, etc. They were lesser known character actors who knew how to play off the three stooges.
@@TheMadcap919 Oh, most definitely! Also, Emil Sitka is technically an official 'Stooge', made so by Moe Howard before his death. I believe Emil's Stooge name is Harry, and he was to stand in for Larry as the middle Stooge (with Moe and Curly-Joe).
Moe:**slaps Larry with brush** Also Moe: "I'm sorry kid!" Larry:"WHY DON'T U LOOK WHAT UR DOIN!" Also Moe again: "I SAID I'M SORRY NOW SHUT UP! **slap him with the brush**
Larry's little boxing shuffle is just the best. Shemp's boxing routine was classic, but since Larry actually was a boxer, that just made it even better.
Mirror,Mirror on the wall;who’s the fairest of them all !!! The mirror shatters leaving Larry angrily exclaiming:” I break more mirrors that way!!!” Absolutely priceless!!
Can you imagine how great the 1930's were for comedy? You had The Three Stooges, Laurel and Hardy, Marx Brothers, W.C. Fields, The Little Rascals, and more. Amazing.
I would always find it weird how every other character towered over the stooges, but now I know that all those guys were just really freaking short, they were all like 5'3! LOL
Larry was through it all, back to the Healy's stooges. Integral loved them all but Curly he was the "BABE" A man who brought happiness to millions, certainly wish he'd had a better end.
Corny Casanovas is my favorite episode with Larry Moe and Shemp in 1952. These guys are dating for a young lady, but it turned out to be a same woman and the guys don't like each other.
Mark, have you ever read Larry’s autobiography A Stroke of Luck? It’s a collectors item now worth $$$. I got it when it was first available but have long since lost it. The funniest thing about it was it was co-written by James Carone. James was of Italian heritage and had very limited knowledge of grammar and punctuation. It’s hilarious. As I remember, every noun was capitalized and followed by a comma. His writing style was so convoluted it’s amazing that he managed to get Larry’s story across. Many criticized it as horrible and unreadable, but I beg to differ. It’s a gem and I wish I still had it. Stay well.
After Shemp died, they considered the idea of proceeding with just Moe and Larry as The Two Stooges. I think they'd have done just fine... especially without Besser.
Moe:*slap Larry with brush Also Moe: "I'm sorry kid" Larry "WHY DON'T LOOKWHAT UR DOIN Also Moe "I SAID I'M SORRY NOW SHUT UP *slap him with the brush *
In the fight scene from Rust y Romeos Joe is knocked o ut against the wall & Moe & Larry are fighting. In the ori- ginal (He Cooked His Goose) it was Moe & Shemp fighting.
2:38 I noticed something very strange. Larry seemed to give off a “Shemp” mannerism, while Moe kicked his feet off the ground like Curly (but not as frustratingly). I’ve noticed this in other Stooges shorts. Could this be a tribute to Moe’s long since passed brothers?
There’s a distinct contrast in Larry’s performance between his time with Curley vs. Shemp and Joe. Larry was the suffering artist and quirky weirdo of the trio in the early days, and more of a romantic. While Moe was the bully and Curly the dope, Larry was the strange and abstract middleman. He’s a lot more assertive and vocal after Curly’s departure from the act due to Curly’s decline in health. He, Moe, and Shemp were all pretty similar and had equal share in dialogue and slapstick. His screen time was more significant, but I always found him more distinct in the Curly era.
I think the change started in the Curly decline period, when he became the primary foil for Moe's assault. He actually excelled in this role and this continued into the Shemp and Joe years.
Among many , But favorite Larry moment is that goofy smile he does in "Who Done It" And when he cuts off Moe's toes in "Fueling Around" and says "Oh there they are"
When Larry was in nursing home after a stroke he was answering fan letters i wish i had known the address i would have kept Larry's letter ✉️ for ever rip Larry fineberg 🙏✌️⭐👍
I often wonder if Larry had a health meter, how much would it be over the other Stooges since he got hit the most? 🤔 Mind you, Larry was a boxer and could take a hit.