Here are two comments I found made by widdle-ole-me on two different disscussion boards - the first is from a nitpicker's site that I often frequent, and the topic was the movie It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
The second comment is from our own beloved ThreeeStooges.net fan comments for the same movie ... the interesting thing to note here is the close proximity of the dates at which they were posted, AND the total turn around of my "love" for this film ... you decide if I'm an ignorant turd or a converted Paul on the road to Damascus:
(from the Nitpicker's site nitcentral.com)
By Derf on Thursday, April 05, 2001 - 11:18 pm:
Not having seen this movie in a coon's age, I can only say that for all the posts, there is NO mention of the cameo appearance of The Three Stooges. They must have had a very minor role in the scenes they appeared in ... OR ... their performance was SO dull as to be totally forgettable. I will not deliberate either way, because after Moe, Larry and Joe, the Three Stooges was just a re-mix of the same hash. (How many times can you laugh at a fat-guy/fluffy-haired dim-wit being conked by a mean, over-bearing idiot?)
(from ThreeStooges.net fan comments board)
Re: IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD
Posted by: Giff me dat fill-em! - Nov 27, 2001 09:51 am
This film is significant for Stooge fans not for the lack of screen time, slapstick or sight gags by the Stooges, but that they ARE the sight gag. I think that's why the boys agreed to a cameo appearance, they became a parody of themselves.
Speaking of slapstick, Milton Berle delivers a beautifully performed "eye-poke" to Terry Thomas in the silly fight scene after Thomas' car overturns.