Well, sorry since I realize this topic hasn't been touched upon in some 100 years (okay more like one), but I just joined the board and since Larry's my favorite, I couldn't help putting in my two cents.
I loved the things that all of you posted. It's particularly true that he was a very good physical comedian, as well as being the "great reactor". He does take good falls, and just has a funny way of moving or being flung around the room, such as when Moe grabs him by the hair.
He's certainly one of the most underrated of the stooges and I feel he had a lot of acting talents. As one said, he didn't have to speak to be funny.
I had completely forgotten about that moment in "Rhythm and Weep" when he turns to the camera and makes that quip about the kissing and getting paid.
He's great in "Woman Haters", their first short and one of the few to feature him heavily. Shows he can carry things when needed and he can sing haha. I agree that he's particularly good in all of their earlier ones...such as "Men In Black", "Punch Drunks", "Ants In The Pantry", "Three Little Pigskins", "Uncivil Warriors" etc. All have their share of Larry moments.
I love how he'll often make some mumbled, under his breath comment, that some hear and others may not. For example, I love how in "Three Little Beers" when the other golfers tell them that they're supposed to follow them, Larry goes "You think you own the place?" as they walk off.
The Besser-era shorts are good ONLY in the respect that they show how Larry was dedicated and when he had to do more, he certainly came through and held things together. He took more slaps and such. He seemed the type who sort of didn't do all that much if he didn't have to (ie if Curly was there or something) yet when called to duty he came through every time and did the job.
Certainly love his random Tarzan yell in "Disorder in the Court" as well as how he flirts with the cop in "Pop Goes The Easel". Actually, he's got a lot of good bits in the latter...such as his comment about "What would you do if you held the queen alone?"..."That depends when the king is expected home."
I too love his illogical thinking. For example, in "A Ducking they Did Go" when the boat has a hole in it, and is sinking, Larry shoots another hole then explains "I'm making other hole so the water can go out."
Any time he plays the violin or piano or when he busts into his russian dance is wonderful.
In short he rocks.
Sorry again for sort of coming into this way late, but I just got on this board and it seems like you've done a good job here.
"Roses are red, and how do you do? Drink four of these and...woob woob woob woob!" - Curly, 'No Census, No Feeling'
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"Ehhh....money shrinks!!!" - Shemp, 'Don't Throw That Knife'
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"Even the comedians that make you laugh the hardest, have tragedies in their lives. Laughter is all we have against the pain of life and death." - Larry Fine