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The Three Stooges (2000)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Three Stooges is a 2000 television biopic about the life of the titular comedy act.Not to be confused with the 2012 film. | |
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Artistic License – History: Moe is shown doing odd jobs at the studio to make ends meet. In reality, he had been quite shrewd with money and through a series of careful investments, he had made enough to live comfortably by the late 50s. When they sign on to work at Columbia, Moe is surprised that they are being assigned to the shorts department instead of features. In real life, Moe actually believed that their routine worked better with shorts. Curly joined the trio while they were still working with Ted Healy, and it was he who suggested shaving his head. The film makes a habit of sometimes meshing the actor's stage personas with their real life ones. Moe for example, while still a Mean Character, Nice Actor to some level, is shown to be more genuinely cynical, bossy and gruff than accounts say he was offscreen. The film also takes Joe Besser's infamous adversity to slapstick and portrays him as a The Prima Donna, while the real Joe was supposedly anything but disdainful of the Stooges otherwise. | |
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The film makes a habit of sometimes meshing the actor's stage personas with their real life ones. Moe for example, while still a Mean Character, Nice Actor to some level, is shown to be more genuinely cynical, bossy and gruff than accounts say he was offscreen. The film also takes Joe Besser's infamous adversity to slapstick and portrays him as a The Prima Donna, while the real Joe was supposedly anything but disdainful of the Stooges otherwise. | |
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