After a 5 and a half hour drive back home from Philadelphia, I'm home but damn I had one of the
most fun times I've ever had the last 2 days.
As a long time Stooge fan, this trip down for Larry's birthday celebration was a dream come true
since I have yet to attend one of the conventions.
After driving nearly 6 and a half hours on Friday my father and I arrived just in time for the 8PM "Best of Larry" film festival
at Moore College of Art, sponsored by Philadelphia's Secret Cinema. (Who did a great job btw). The film selection was quite
good. They showed 4 shorts which showcase Larry very well.
Women Haters
Punch Drunks
Coo Coo on a Choo Choo
He Cooked His Goosethey also showed footage from
Dancing Lady along with a trailer for
The Outlaws is Coming! and the Stooges Dickees commercial.
The presentations by Larry Fine's niece Phyllis Goldbloom's and fan Scott Reboul were both alot of fun. Phyllis was shorter since she wanted to save the pictures and alot more stories for the next day at the Stoogeum.
My dad had alot of fun watching the shorts, he had never seen any of them and was cracking up right along with me.
Then today was the "open house" at the Stoogeum......AMAZING and AWESOME come to mind about this place.
I wont go into too much detail so not to spoil all the amazing stuff Gary has put in there, but I will say whatever you can think of that
might be in there, its in there. Photos, Memorabillia, personal affects, artwork, merchandise you name it, its got it. It truly is a treasure trove for
Stooge fans and every fan should find a way to go and visit the place and see this amazing collection with you own eyes. Another great feature is
flatscreen tv monitors all over the museam that show various Stoooge Shorts continuisly while you are there, and you can watch them on the big
screen in the museam theater.
One of the first things I did was sign the guestbook, and I noticed there was ALOT of fans there for the day. The place was packed the entire time
I was there, which was about 10:30am to 3pm.
The showing of the behind the scenes colour footage was beyond awesome. Seeing the boys behind the scenes of filming is a real treat and rare
glimpse into the making of the shorts. It's esp. amazing seeing it all in real colour. The footage is from the filming of 3 shorts,
Back from the Front, Uncivil War Birds and Three Little Pirates. It was a real treat seeing this footage. Again, I don't want
to go into too much detail so not to spoil it for others who may get to see this in the future, but if you ask I will.
After that was over I got the chance to meet not only
Gary Lassin (garystooge) but he then introduced me to Brent aka
BeAStooge too! It was
great to meet them both in person and get to talk to them, both are just very nice guys. I was glad they knew who I was from here on the board!
It was alot of fun getting to chat with fellow Stooge fans about stuff. I got to learn alot of cool Stooge trivia I never heard before from BeAStooge.
I unfortunatly missed
Jazzbill, who was also there, I did not get to meet him. Hopefully we will meet another time, perhaps next year at
the Convention? Who knows.
Phyllis Goldbloom's afternoon presentation was wonderful, lots of great stories about her Uncle Larry along with a great slide show of pictures of him and the rest of the Stooges from her personal collection. She is a funny, nice and warm lady. It was a pleasure to meet her.
I had a wonderful time visiting the Stoogeum, hopefully I can get the pictures of father took of us outside the front of the building scanned and
posted here on the board sometime.
I can't wait to go back and visit again, hopefully with my Mom. She loves the Stooge just as much as I do.
Now I need to sign up for the fanclub and start getting a subscription to the very awesome Three Stooges Journal. I got a membership form and
a free copy of the Fall 2006 issue of the Journal while I was there, they were out on display for people to grab. I'm glad I got my copy, they
vanished very fast!
Hope everyone else who was there that I didn't get to meet had a great time.
- Justin