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General Boards => Events and TV => Topic started by: BeAStooge on December 29, 2009, 08:24:17 PM
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Eastern Times
TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES
January
THE DOUGHGIRLS (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=370) (1944) Joe DeRita costars
1/28 5:15AM
STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=408) (1960)
1/30 8:30AM
February
MY SISTER EILEEN (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=224) (1942) Moe, Larry & Curly cameo
2/10 3:45PM
SAN FRANCISCO (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=391) (1936) Ted Healy costars
2/18 6PM
March
BUCK PRIVATES (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=292) (1941) Shemp Howard costars
3/6 2PM
April
THE DOUGHGIRLS (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=370) (1944) Joe DeRita costars
4/30 11AM
TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=223) (1941) Moe, Larry & Curly costar
4/12 9AM
AMC
December
THE THREE STOOGES (http://threestooges.net/filmography.php?team=COL)
12/31 7AM - 12/31 9:13PM
A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=46)
TASSELS IN THE AIR (1938) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=30)
MICRO-PHONIES (1945) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=87)
BOOBS IN ARMS (1940) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=52)
GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=20)
AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=57)
THE THREE TROUBLEDOERS (1946) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=91)
LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD (1942) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=60)
VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY (1938) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=33)
YES, WE HAVE NO BONANZA (1939) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=39)
THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=4)
DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=15)
MEN IN BLACK (1934) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=3)
THREE MISSING LINKS (1938) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=34)
DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=68)
HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=97)
SOME MORE OF SAMOA (1941) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=59)
PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=9)
HOI POLLOI (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=10)
SOCK-A-BYE BABY (1942) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=66)
GOOFS AND SADDLES (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=24)
A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=16)
SLIPPERY SILKS (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=19)
THREE SAPPY PEOPLE (1939) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=43)
THREE LITTLE PIRATES (1946) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=96)
NUTTY BUT NICE (1940) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=47)
HALF-SHOT SHOOTERS (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=14)
IDIOTS DELUXE (1945) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=85)
IF A BODY MEETS A BODY (1945) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=86)
SAVED BY THE BELLE (1939) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=40)
HORSES' COLLARS (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=5)
OILY TO BED, OILY TO RISE (1939) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=42)
12/31 9:43PM - 1/1 6AM
Repeats the programming of A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=46) thru PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=9)
January
THE THREE STOOGES (http://threestooges.net/filmography.php?team=COL)
1/3 6AM BACK TO THE WOODS (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=23)
1/6 9:15AM CASH AND CARRY (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=25)
1/9 9AM UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=8)
1/9 9:30AM GENTS WITHOUT CENTS (1944) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=81)
1/10 6:45AM WOMAN HATERS (1934) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=1)
1/13 9AM HALF-SHOT SHOOTERS (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=14)
1/13 9:30AM DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=68)
1/18 5:30AM WOMAN HATERS (1934) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=1)
1/18 9AM OILY TO BED, OILY TO RISE (1939) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=42)
1/18 9:30AM THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS (1934) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=4)
1/20 9AM GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=20)
1/20 9:30AM PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=9)
1/23 9AM A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=16)
February
THE THREE STOOGES (http://threestooges.net/filmography.php?team=COL)
2/2 9:30AM UNCIVIL WARRIORS (1935) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=8)
2/3 9AM CASH AND CARRY (1937) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=25)
2/3 9:30AM GENTS WITHOUT CENTS (1944) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=81)
2/5 5:30AM
2/9 9AM
2/10 9:15AM
2/11 9:15AM
2/13 9AM
2/15 5AM
2/15 5:30AM
2/19 9AM
2/19 9:30AM
2/19 10AM
2/24 5AM
2/24 5:30AM
2/24 9AM
2/24 9:30AM
Encore Westerns
THE GENE AUTRY SHOW: The Million Dollar Fiddle (http://threestooges.net/guest.appearances.tv.php?listby=airdate&page=3) (1955) Joe Besser guest stars
2/28 8PM
Other TCM programming of interest...
Laurel & Hardy
BLOCK-HEADS (1938), 1/19 10:15PM
TIT FOR TAT (1935), 1/22 8PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22 4PM
Abbott & Costello
BUCK PRIVATES (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=292) (1941), 3/6 2PM
Buster Keaton
COLLEGE (1927), 1/4 1:30AM
SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950), 1/19 11:15PM, 2/22 6PM, 3/28 2PM, 4/25 10PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22 4PM
OUR HOSPITALITY (1923), 3/22 12:15AM
SHERLOCK JR. (1924), 3/29 12AM
THE NAVIGATOR (1925), 3/29 1AM
STEAMBOAT BILL JR. (1928), 4/19 12AM
BEACH BLANKET BINGO (1965 Widescreen), 4/30 2:15PM
Marx Brothers
ANIMAL CRACKERS (1930), 1/24 10:30AM
A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1935), 1/28 8:30AM, 3/30 12AM
STAGE DOOR CANTEEN (1943), Harpo Marx, 2/10 6:15AM
A DAY AT THE RACES (1937), 2/25 2PM, 3/30 2AM
MONKEY BUSINESS (1931), 3/29 8PM
HORSE FEATHERS (1932), 3/29 9:30PM
DUCK SOUP (1933), 3/29 10:45PM, 4/11 12PM
AT THE CIRCUS (1939), 3/30 4AM
THE BIG STORE (1941), 4/8 1:15PM
Harold Lloyd
THE FRESHMAN (1925), 1/4 12AM
THE KID BROTHER (1927), 4/20 6AM
SPEEDY (1928), 4/20 7:30AM
WELCOME DANGER (1929), 4/20 9AM
FEET FIRST (1930), 4/20 11AM
MOVIE CRAZY (1932), 4/20 12:45PM
THE CAT'S PAW (1934), 4/20 2:30PM
THE MILKY WAY (1936), 4/20 4:15PM
W. C. Fields
IT'S A GIFT (1934), 1/3 8PM, 4/25 8AM
NEVER GIVE A SUCKER AN EVEN BREAK (1941), 1/3 9:15PM
IF I HAD A MILLION (1932), 1/3 10:30PM
Charlie Chaplin
SHOW PEOPLE (1928), 3/8 12:15AM
SOULS FOR SALE (1923), 4/26 12AM
Fatty Arbuckle
LOVE (1919), 4/19 1:30AM
Our Gang
GENERAL SPANKY (1936), 2/25 12:45PM
Dead End Kids / East Side Kids / Bowery Boys
THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL (1939), 3/4 7:30AM
LIVE WIRES (1946), 3/6 10:30AM
IN FAST COMPANY (1946), 3/13 10:30AM
BOWERY BOMBSHELLS (1946), 3/20 10:30AM
SPOOK BUSTERS (1946), 3/27 10:30AM
MR. HEX (1946), 4/3 10:30AM
HARD BOILED MAHONEY (1947), 4/10 10:30AM
NEWS HOUNDS (1947), 4/17 10:30AM
BOWERY BUCKAROOS (1947), 4/24 10:30AM
Jack Benny
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 (1935), 1/17 6AM, 4/2 6AM, 4/21 5:30PM
GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE (1942), 2/9 12PM, 3/28 10PM
GYPSY (1962 Widescreen), 2/10 5:30PM
HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929 (1929), 2/22 4PM
ARTISTS AND MODELS (1937), 2/23 4:30PM
WITHOUT RESERVATIONS (1946), 4/9 11:15AM
Joe E. Brown
SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959 Widescreen), 1/20 4:15AM, 2/16 8PM, 3/22 4AM, 4/18 12PM
THE TENDERFOOT (1932), 3/18 6:15AM
YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL (1932), 3/18 7:30AM
SHOW BOAT (1951), 4/18 10PM
Red Skelton
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES (1946), 1/12 3PM
TEXAS CARNIVAL (1951), 1/27 11AM, 4/12 5:45PM
DUCHESS OF IDAHO (1950), 1/27 4PM, 3/14 8:15AM
FLIGHT COMMAND (1940), 2/4 5:45PM, 4/7 5:45AM
NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER (1949), 2/10 8:30AM
HAVING WONDERFUL TIME (1938), 3/25 1AM
MERTON OF THE MOVIES (1947), 4/8 6:15PM
LADY BE GOOD (1941), 4/8 11:15AM
THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL (1950), 4/22 4:30PM
Lucille Ball
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES (1946), 1/12 3PM
EASY TO WED (1946), 1/17 4AM
THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING (1935), 1/25 9:45AM, 3/7 10AM
FOREVER DARLING (1956 Widescreen), Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz, 1/27 2PM
THE DARK CORNER (1946), 1/30 10AM
FIVE CAME BACK (1939), 1/31 10AM
ROBERTA (1935), 2/11 6PM, 3/11 2AM
STAGE DOOR (1937), 2/28 3:30AM, 3/24 11:15PM
MEET THE PEOPLE (1944), 3/10 8:15AM, 4/8 4:30PM
TOP HAT (1935), 3/10 10PM
FOLLOW THE FLEET (1936), 3/11 4AM
HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS (1947), 3/18 6:30PM
HAVING WONDERFUL TIME (1938), 3/25 1AM
THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL (1950), 4/22 4:30PM
Bob Hope
THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE (1940), 1/28 8PM, 3/12 2AM, 4/25 9:30AM
THE ROAD TO ZANZIBAR (1941), 1/28 9:30PM, 3/14 10:15AM, 4/26 2PM
THE ROAD TO MOROCCO (1942), 1/28 11:15PM, 2/28 2PM
THE ROAD TO UTOPIA (1946), 1/29 12:45AM, 2/28 3:30PM
THE ROAD TO BALI (1952), 1/29 2:30AM
MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947), 1/29 4:15AM
BACHELOR IN PARADISE (1961 Widescreen), 2/21 7AM
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH (1952), 2/28 5:15PM
THE OSCAR (1966), 3/7 8PM
Burns and Allen
TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR (1944), Gracie Allen, 1/10 6:15AM
THE SUNSHINE BOYS (1975 Widescreen), George Burns, 2/17 12:15AM
DAMSEL IN DISTRESS (1937), 2/17 2:15AM
THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC (1956), George Burns, 2/22 2:30AM
Danny Kaye
ME AND THE COLONEL (1958), 1/17 8AM
IT'S A GREAT FEELING (1949), 2/15 2:45PM
MERRY ANDREW (1958), 3/10 6PM
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON (1952), 4/11 10AM
Jerry Lewis
THE ROAD TO BALI (1952), 1/29 2:30AM
Other Fox Movie Channel programming of interest...
Laurel & Hardy
DANCING MASTERS (1943), 1/9 8AM
THE BULLFIGHTERS (1945), 1/21 8AM, 1/30 6AM, 2/20 11:30AM
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I'm not sure if this has been reported elsewhere, but I thought it worth noting that AMC is promoting its Three Stooges marathon as the world premiere of the digitally restored shorts.
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I'm not sure if this has been reported elsewhere, but I thought it worth noting that AMC is promoting its Three Stooges marathon as the world premiere of the digitally restored shorts.
I'm not very happy with AMC this morning, since they are choosing to show commercials during the shorts. I wouldn't mind commercials in between the shorts at all, but interrupting a 15-20 minute short is just obnoxious and annoying. Thank God I've got the DVDs.
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I'm not very happy with AMC this morning, since they are choosing to show commercials during the shorts. I wouldn't mind commercials in between the shorts at all, but interrupting a 15-20 minute short is just obnoxious and annoying. Thank God I've got the DVDs.
Not only that, but so far this morning they've interrupted each short twice to insert commercials.
I'm glad they're showing the shorts for the casual fan, I guess, but I'm with you - Thank God I've got the DVDs!
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AMC is showing commercials "during" the shorts? Wow, how they've changed. I would watch this and check it out, but I'm spending my New Year's Eve at work. Luckily I have a half day and get out at 2pm, so when I get home, I'll see how bad this marathon really is. Any chance they're showing the restored versions?
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Really no reason to watch a marathon of these shorts, especially when they are interrupted by commercials like they are. After all, we can stage our own ad-free marathon anytime we want with the chronological DVDs.
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AMC is showing commercials "during" the shorts? Wow, how they've changed. I would watch this and check it out, but I'm spending my New Year's Eve at work. Luckily I have a half day and get out at 2pm, so when I get home, I'll see how bad this marathon really is. Any chance they're showing the restored versions?
I'm not sure, to be honest - I was too annoyed by the commercials during the shorts and turned it off.
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I just checked it out. "Pardon My Scotch" just finished and "Hoi Polloi" has just started. Interesting. These ARE the restored versions! I guess Sony plans on using these prints for TV broadcasts as well.
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Fuck those commercials during the shorts. Even though AMC tended to show the same shorts over and over when they had aired them back in the earlier part of the decade, they at least kept commercials to be IN BETWEEN them. Cutting them up like Spike did is just annoying.
Very disappointing. The only thing to hope for is that this marathon encourages people to buy the DVD sets.
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Any chance they're showing the restored versions?
I posted above that AMC is promoting that these ARE the restored versions.
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Oh! Sorry, Rich! Didn't see that. Heh! My head hasn't been on straight lately. Too much aggravation at work. I'm happy I have a three day weekend to catch up on some lost sleep.
I agree with Loco. Screw AMC! I'll have my own marathon whenever I want, wherever I want. I just can't wait until the Volume 8 DVD comes out so I can have a Joe marathon. :laugh:
[And that actually wasn't a sarcasm. A Joe marathon is something you never see on TV and probably never will. So, it actually might be quite interesting to have one.]
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I'm not very happy with AMC this morning, since they are choosing to show commercials during the shorts. I wouldn't mind commercials in between the shorts at all, but interrupting a 15-20 minute short is just obnoxious and annoying. Thank God I've got the DVDs.
I'm watching The Stooges Marathon on Channel 38, Boston. As usual they are showing the shorts without commercial interruption, but with lots of commercials between the shorts. The films are not the newly restored prints. And as usual the marathon is being hosted by some guys I've never heard of, probably from some local show on the station. They're apparently attempting to be amusing and also showing allegedly humorous stuff and interviews with other people from the station that I've never heard of, making the breaks between the shorts all the more interminable. They needn't have bothered, as so far they've not said, done nor shown anything interesting or amusing. At least the shorts are being shown uninterrupted. So we can see them either this way, or see better prints on AMC but with shorter but more frequent interruptions. Or just play our DVD's.
The first short in Channel 38's marathon was A PLUMBING WE WILL GO. Does anyone know the identity of the pretty lady in Monty Collins' magic act (the lady in the box)? I don't see her listed anywhere.
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Oh! Sorry, Rich! Didn't see that. Heh! My head hasn't been on straight lately. Too much aggravation at work. I'm happy I have a three day weekend to catch up on some lost sleep.
Have a Happy New Year, a swell weekend, get caught up on some sleep, and of course watch a lot of Stooges!
And hey, I'll attend your Besser marathon any time!
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I'm watching The Stooges Marathon on Channel 38, Boston. As usual they are showing the shorts without commercial interruption, but with lots of commercials between the shorts. The films are not the newly restored prints. And as usual the marathon is being hosted by some guys I've never heard of, probably from some local show on the station. They're apparently attempting to be amusing and also showing allegedly humorous stuff and interviews with other people from the station that I've never heard of, making the breaks between the shorts all the more interminable. They needn't have bothered, as so far they've not said, done nor shown anything interesting or amusing. At least the shorts are being shown uninterrupted. So we can see them either this way, or see better prints on AMC but with shorter but more frequent interruptions. Or just play our DVD's.
The first short in Channel 38's marathon was A PLUMBING WE WILL GO. Does anyone know the identity of the pretty lady in Monty Collins' magic act (the lady in the box)? I don't see her listed anywhere.
After criticizing the hosts of Channel 38's Stooges marathon, I must admit that they did come through with two good segments during the evening's foolishness.
Twice they had as a guest Terry Adams, formerly of the music group NRBQ (a group I've definitely heard of, but not familiar enough with to know the members' names). He certainly did look old enough! Turns out he's a long-time Three Stooges fan and has a new group, so they performed two songs. And they were quite good. The first was a faithful rendition of the 1936 novelty hit "The Music Goes Round and Round", played before they showed the short HALF SHOT SHOOTERS in which Curly sings a line from the song. The second song played by Adams and his group was something he said he wrote many years ago when he was younger and wondering if he'd ever meet a girl who loves The Three Stooges as much as he does. The title seemed to be "A Girl Who Loves the Stooges" and it was good! Good tune, good lyrics, and good playing. If anyone was recording the broadcast, I hope they'll put these clips on YouTube or something like that. It would be nice to be able to hear them again.
Terry Adams also told of meeting and writing to Moe Howard and Larry Fine back in the early 1970's and even brought along and showed a letter written to him by Moe. He told the story that when he mentioned to Moe that he'd just visited Larry, Moe asked how Larry was, and when Terry replied that Larry had just needed a tooth pulled, Moe responded "It serves him right!"
Here's the listing of shorts shown:
A PLUMBING WE WILL GO
WEE WEE MONSIEUR
HALF SHOT SHOOTERS
WHO DONE IT?
COOKOO CAVALIERS
3 DUMB CLUCKS
SAVED BY THE BELLE
MEN IN BLACK
THE GHOST TALKS
THREE MISSING LINKS
HOW HIGH IS UP?
SPACE SHIP SAPPY
IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE
At different times the clueless hosts endeared themselves to Stooges fans by each stating that Shemp "sucks" and "stinks". Thanks guys.
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I didn't see any Shemp shorts on AMC yesterday. Too bad. But at least I got my Shemp fix last night watching him make 2 brief appearances in ANOTHER THIN MAN on TCM.
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Fuck those commercials during the shorts. Even though AMC tended to show the same shorts over and over when they had aired them back in the earlier part of the decade, they at least kept commercials to be IN BETWEEN them. Cutting them up like Spike did is just annoying.
Very disappointing. The only thing to hope for is that this marathon encourages people to buy the DVD sets.
Well, as for me I don't care if they have commercials or not.. Most of the people that watched AMC are casual viewers and that is normal for them.. Yes, I would rather not see the commercials but at least they are showing them on TV.
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Re: no Shemps on AMC: I was telling my friend yesterday that when they would have the Stooges film festival in Pittsburgh back in the 1980's, they would show one Shemp short. There were loud cheers from the Shemp fans, and boos from the Curly fans.
Being a Shemp fan, I always yelled loudly for my favorite Stooge!
We watched AMC all evening last night, but I think I need a Shemp fix!
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Interesting observation... They played Another Thin Man with Shemp through the midnight hour, so ultimately TCM as well as AMC rang in the new year with the Stooges.
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I was too annoyed by the commercials during the shorts and turned it off.
I fell asleep during the commercials. I think the shorts ran about 30 minutes with commercials....sigh.
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Well, as for me I don't care if they have commercials or not.. Most of the people that watched AMC are casual viewers and that is normal for them.. Yes, I would rather not see the commercials but at least they are showing them on TV.
For me, at least, it wasn't that AMC had commercials - I don't have a problem with that - but rather when they scheduled the commercials. If they had been in between the shorts I wouldn't have minded at all.
When I was partying over at my brother's house last night we watched the marathon for a while (because I forgot to bring my DVDs) and everyone had the same reaction to the commercial breaks. Even my brother's girlfriend, who likes the Stooges but is basically just a casual fan, would get annoyed when they'd interrupt a gag to air more commercials.
So AMC gets a thumbs up [santa_thumbsup] for airing the Stooges marathon, but a kick in the pants for commercial placement. [buttkick]
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For me, at least, it wasn't that AMC had commercials - I don't have a problem with that - but rather when they scheduled the commercials. If they had been in between the shorts I wouldn't have minded at all.
When I was partying over at my brother's house last night we watched the marathon for a while (because I forgot to bring my DVDs) and everyone had the same reaction to the commercial breaks. Even my brother's girlfriend, who likes the Stooges but is basically just a casual fan, would get annoyed when they'd interrupt a gag to air more commercials.
So AMC gets a thumbs up [santa_thumbsup] for airing the Stooges marathon, but a kick in the pants for commercial placement. [buttkick]
I concur. Kinda like on the Dukes of Hazard would stop before the tires left the road for a jump to break for commercials.
I hear ya.
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The first was a faithful rendition of the 1936 novelty hit "The Music Goes Round and Round", played before they showed the short HALF SHOT SHOOTERS in which Curly sings a line from the song. The second song played by Adams and his group was something he said he wrote many years ago when he was younger and wondering if he'd ever meet a girl who loves The Three Stooges as much as he does. The title seemed to be "A Girl Who Loves the Stooges" and it was good! Good tune, good lyrics, and good playing. If anyone was recording the broadcast, I hope they'll put these clips on YouTube or something like that. It would be nice to be able to hear them again.
I also hope someone recorded the broadcast. I'd love to hear "A Girl Who Loves the Stooges." Too perfect!!
Now I understand what Curly was making reference to when he sang that line. Thanks for explaining that, Rich. I didn't realize it was from a popular song of the time; I thought he was just making up a little ditty. I did find the song on youtube (download worthy). And actually, now that I think about it, Curly also makes reference to this song in 'Monkey Businessmen.' When Moe is trying to get him to turn the steam valve down, Curly says 'Oh you push the first valve down...'
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I also hope someone recorded the broadcast. I'd love to hear "A Girl Who Loves the Stooges." Too perfect!!
Now I understand what Curly was making reference to when he sang that line. Thanks for explaining that, Rich. I didn't realize it was from a popular song of the time; I thought he was just making up a little ditty. I did find the song on youtube (download worthy). And actually, now that I think about it, Curly also makes reference to this song in 'Monkey Businessmen.' When Moe is trying to get him to turn the steam valve down, Curly says 'Oh you push the first valve down...'
I love a lot of the current-at-the-time pop culture references sprinkled in to the shorts.
One of my favorite bits is in Some More of Samoa when Curly quips "Beat me, Daddy - down to the floor!", a take on the Andrew Sisters "Beat me, Daddy - eight to the bar."
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Perhaps the only good bit about the AMC marathon was this little 30 sec bit, which I found a bit touching in some bizarre way:
[youtube=425,350]x70aVrTaRik[/youtube]
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^^ I liked that bumper as well. I thought it was cute.
I noticed AMC now has it so you can watch full shorts on their website.
http://www.amctv.com/videos/
They also updated their FAQ on their website:
"Will AMC air The Three Stooges or The Little Rascals again?
There is a Three Stooges marathon on Dec. 31 starting at 7AM | 6C. We have no plans to air The Little Rascals in the near future. Generally speaking, we are trying to focus on more movies, more movie-related programming and AMC Originals. That said, you can find more Stooges video online."
With that said, I wonder how long AMC plans to air the Boys. Even with all the commercials its nice to know they're at least on TV.
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Perhaps the only good bit about the AMC marathon was this little 30 sec bit, which I found a bit touching in some bizarre way:
[youtube=425,350]x70aVrTaRik[/youtube]
Am I the only one who thinks that the pink-tinted clips in that bit looked as those they were shot in two-strip technicolor? I know they weren't, but still... ;D
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^^ I liked that bumper as well. I thought it was cute.
I noticed AMC now has it so you can watch full shorts on their website.
http://www.amctv.com/videos/
They also updated their FAQ on their website:
"Will AMC air The Three Stooges or The Little Rascals again?
There is a Three Stooges marathon on Dec. 31 starting at 7AM | 6C. We have no plans to air The Little Rascals in the near future. Generally speaking, we are trying to focus on more movies, more movie-related programming and AMC Originals. That said, you can find more Stooges video online."
With that said, I wonder how long AMC plans to air the Boys. Even with all the commercials its nice to know they're at least on TV.
Too bad they won't be showing the Rascals again anytime soon. But at least they're giving the Stooges a chance again.
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locoboymakesgood said...
I love a lot of the current-at-the-time pop culture references sprinkled in to the shorts.
One of my favorite bits is in Some More of Samoa when Curly quips "Beat me, Daddy - down to the floor!", a take on the Andrews Sisters "Beat me, Daddy - eight to the bar."
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We know that Curly was a music lover, and I'd like to think that some of his many references to popular songs were ad-libs.
There are so many, and they're fun to catch if one is familiar with the hit songs and music of the period, such as when Curly yells "Seafood Mama" in COOKOO CAVALIERS or even a line like when he said "Don't do nothing till you hear from me." Those are titles or lines from popular songs of the day.
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locoboymakesgood said...
I love a lot of the current-at-the-time pop culture references sprinkled in to the shorts.
One of my favorite bits is in Some More of Samoa when Curly quips "Beat me, Daddy - down to the floor!", a take on the Andrews Sisters "Beat me, Daddy - eight to the bar."
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We know that Curly was a music lover, and I'd like to think that some of his many references to popular songs were ad-libs.
There are so many, and they're fun to catch if one is familiar with the hit songs and music of the period, such as when Curly yells "Seafood Mama" in COOKOO CAVALIERS or even a line like when he said "Don't do nothing till you hear from me." Those are titles or lines from popular songs of the day.
It is bits like this that will unfortunately be lost unless they are shared or documented. Look at something as common as a hat size in the 1940's that has virtually disappeard to common knowledge now.
Just the titles of the shorts alone are spoofs of popular films or songs, and many Stooge fans do not get the significance of "Violent is the Word for Curly".
BTW, who had the bigger version of "Beat Me Daddy..", the Andrews Sisters or the original Will Bradley Orchestra, with drummer Ray McKinley singing the vocals?
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Update...
TCM will show TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM (1941) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=223) on April 12, 9AM Eastern.
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Update...
TCM will show TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM (1941) (http://threestooges.net/episode.php?id=223) on April 12, 9AM Eastern.
Isn't this considered their best film during the Moe-Larry-Curly Columbia tenure?
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Isn't this considered their best film during the Moe-Larry-Curly Columbia tenure?
Saw it years ago. I wouldn't call it a comedy classic, but an enjoyable film for what it is. There's actually a good amount of Stooges in it, even if they still are comedy relief and not stars. Worth it for seeing a 1942 Curly doing the Maharaja routine with Moe and Larry.
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TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM on April 12 , Damn and me with out TCM ! I have a copy of it on DVD ,but I was looking for a better one :(
oh well maybe some day Sony will put it out on DVD (I hope)
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Wow, I have never seen "Time out for rythem" nor have I found any copies of it. Pretty Cool!
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Well, according to my DVR listing Buck Privates has been replaced with "Elmer Gentry" so therefore I have to wait even longer to see Buck Privates with Shemp. Ahhhhh poor me.
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I have not seen Time Out for Rhythm either. Better set my VCR on April 12
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according to my DVR listing Buck Privates has been replaced with "Elmer Gantry"
Friday evening has been rescheduled for a program of films starring Jean Simmons, who died last week.
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Friday evening has been rescheduled for a program of films starring Jean Simmons, who died last week.
I do appreciate when they do that. I will catch it in April.