Eddie Murphy Movie:

The Three Stooges - Stooged and Confoosed Colorized / Black and White



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Eddie Murphy Movie:
The Three Stooges - Stooged and Confoosed Colorized / Black and White



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The Three Stooges - Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White)
The Three Stooges - Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White)
List Price: $14.94Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 21152

Released: August 10, 2004
Our Price: $1.90
Used Price: $1.03
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Moe Howard
  • Larry Fine
  • Curly Howard
  • Wilson Benge
  • Symona Boniface
  • Editorial Review:
    Restored and Colorized but with the original Black and White version also. 3 of the 4 classic shorts are new to DVD.

    Description of The Three Stooges - Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White):
    A quartet of Three Stooges shorts (three new to DVD) make up this solid disc, all with mid-period Curly in woo-woo-woo form. "Violent is the Word for Curly" somehow morphs the boys from gas-station attendants to European college professors. Not only does it feature Curly roasting on a spit, but the Stooges instruct the students of Mildew College for Women in the intricacies of "Swinging the Alphabet," a memorable nonsense song. "You Nazty Spy" is the Stooges' answer to Duck Soup and The Great Dictator, as a cabal of businessmen install Moe as the dictator of Moronika. With an accidental mustache and jibbering German, Moe does a convincing Hitler. (But didn't he always?)

    "No Census, No Feeling" is a rangy, so-so bit that begins with a lame premise about the Stooges as census takers (it was 1940, after all) and ends up at a football game. But the best gag has Curly mixing up a noxious fruit punch. You know "An Ache in Every Stake" will be a goodie from the moment Moe and Larry attempt to remove a block of ice from around Curly's head by using a chisel and mallet. Its centerpiece is a variation on the flight of stairs from Laurel and Hardy's "The Music Box," but Curly does nicely stuffing a turkey, too.

    Stooged & Confoosed is presented with Columbia's "ChromaChoice" device, which allows for easy toggling between the original black-and-white shorts (which appear in great shape) and a colorized version. The colorized images are sensibly rendered, but they still have that washed-out paleness they've always had--eggshell greens and light browns abound. Stooges purists will stick to black-and-white, the better to appreciate the subtleties of a cheese grater being scraped across Curly's face. --Robert Horton

    The Three Stooges - Stooged & Confoosed (Colorized / Black & White) Reviews:
    not good 1 Star Review
    2009-11-16 - i ordered it got to my house on time but didn't play at all all 8 discs

    Includes a much-wanted episode but doesn't play correctly 1 Star Review
    2007-12-28 - I bought this DVD for my dad as a Christmas gift but unfortunately it isn't playing correctly. It skips back and forth between color and B&W mode in the middle of play and it stops abruptly at odd times.

    I hope the replacement copy will play correctly!

    If they can make them look so great in B&W, why keep on colorizing them!!! 1 Star Review
    2007-05-23 - I love the old Stooges shorts. At less then twenty mintues, some of them have more laughs in then some full-length comedies today. I just wish the studio would continue restoring these shorts as well as they can in B&W and stop wasting their time colorizing them. Colorization is changing an artistic piece of work. I rented this DVD off of Netflix because I just wanted to see the shorts in black and white. They were in great condition. Please release a big collection of all the Stooges shorts with remastered sound and picture quality. I would buy it and I know hundreds of Stooges fans would, too. Just don't COLORIZE the shorts!

    the colour is brilliant ! 5 Star Review
    2007-04-02 - The colour in these shorts is brilliant - it looks authentic for the era and highlights so much more detail in the scenes. One can now empathise with the action rather than view it simply as a relic of the dim past. The Stooges come alive as flesh and blood people, young and vital again! Let's hope the studio produces many more of these remastered and coloured shorts.

    You're gonna love the colorized episodes! 5 Star Review
    2007-01-14 - Screw the nitpickers! So what if there's only four episodes, it cost bucks to do colorization as good as this. And so far this is the best I've seen, and I have seen a lot. If you are into the Stooges you are gonna love the colorization and it has the option to be seen in B/W. I love it so much, I'm gonna purchase all the colorized dvd's.










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