That USA Today article is full of some good stuff. As we all know, and now by reading the article, it was sad that Moe only really experience the rampant popularity towards the end of his life. Just makes you think what it would've been like if they were even bigger before the 60s, making feature films and having a TV series.
The fact that their popularity has endured this long has to tell you something, though. I said it in the other thread -- I'm not big on this movie but if it puts the Stooges in the minds of a new generation then I can't be against it.