Hey, I call foul! A list without
Manos: the Hands of Fate is not a worst of list at all!
While I've been a Stooge fan for 36 of my 36 years (in utero counts too!), I wonder why ANY Stooge movie was chosen. (Yeah, I know, one person's opinion...) I mean, come on! There are thirty kazillion Elvis movies to choose from...we'll dismiss his earliest and last movie, as those were infinitely better than, say,
Double Trouble. As for the Stooges, hell, I think the problem was that they didn't (at least to my eyes/ears) get material that's age appropriate. You can be old and funny--I just watched Don Rickles on some late-night talk show or other, and he can still bring the funny. (Then again, I'm comparing two completely different styles...)
The Stooges could be funny when they weren't all kid-friendly (think about their Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan appearances--Moe slapping Curly-Joe and his wig falling off, and Moe and Larry's reaction is pretty damn funny, and won't upset the kids), so I'm thinking that had they not had to have been so...ugh...politically correct (for the 60s!), they might've been better off. I mean, damn, they all had burlesque backgrounds! Use them for SOMETHING!
That said, I do wonder what would've happened if they'd been able to hold out (health-wise). Their last movie was in 1965, but they (Moe and Larry) lived a good 10 years after that. The amount of change in those ten years socially is mind-boggling. To go from
Outlaws to
Blazing Stewardesses is pretty damn interesting. Too bad we'll never know what they would've done with the material (although, I'm thinking I probably would've done an Elvis on the screen).
As for energy and enthusiasm, Moe and Larry knew what they were getting when they signed DeRita, and Larry obviously felt the guy had something as he was willing to make him a full partner. Whether or not this was to get him to stay, who knows? But for some reason, I can't throw blame to DeRita--I've got to blame Moe and Larry. Larry for (I think) seeing him first, and then for Moe for agreeing with him. Then again, who else was there? Buddy Hackett? Mousie Garner? (who keeps showing up like a bad burrito breakfast) Unknown comedian that's significantly younger than Moe and Larry? I just can't think of who would've been around in 1958 for them to choose from.
As for the list, I'm ashamed to say I've seen 30 of those 50, and I know that I've seen worse--
Disco Godfather, anyone? There's a reason why MST3K existed, and it's lists like these....