I watched all of it and your right, it sucks! But to be honest,the cartoons that they have today suck just as bad. Thats probably why I watch the Stooges so much.
Not only do the Stooges still last, but so does all of the other classic film comedy, which is timeless. Yesterday, I was visitng a friend of mine who has two nephews, ages 9 and 13. He showed them Harold Lloyd's two-reeler "Number, Please," and he told me that at first, they didn't want to watch it because it was in black and white and silent.
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Kids these days! Get off my lawn, you little whippersnappers!)
But by the time the film was over, both nephews were rolling on the floor laughing.
I really think that that's the key to why the old-time, vaudeville-trained entertainers were so great: they actually
cared whether the audience was entertained or not. Radio and TV made it too easy to spew out mindless garbage, because you couldn't
see whether the audience liked you or, or didn't.
If they didn't, they'd throw rotten vegetables at the stage, and even a dead cat sometimes...