Dude, this was thoroughly enjoyable. Triple bonus points for all the great Stooges goofs. Been watching for 46 years. Never noticed a single one. Well done! Thank you!
I remember a scene in a Three Stooges episode where Moe must have thought he was off camera. He took a drag off a cigarette and came back fully into the scene to punch Curly.
Do you remember seeing an episode of Adventures of Superman where Jimmy Olsen is in a room of bad guys and by yawning repeatedly, he "lulls them all into an involuntary slumber"? It's been driving me nuts since I was a kid. Love the channel by the way!
Love your video's, love watching vintage bloopers etc and things i've never seen because of my age (only 51) or it was never aired here in the UK. Merry christmas
You said near the beginning that it's strange you can watch something so many times and not notice something out of place right before your eyes. I had that experience watching McHale's Navy. I used to watch that show years ago and then just recently found it here and watched it again, beginning to end. Twice I saw Bob Hastings (Carpenter) take a book right in the head and carry on without flinching and those weren't props, they were real books! Those old time entertainers were real troopers man, and the Stooges were tough as nails as far as I'm concerned. Curly especially was born with a club foot and I have a lot of respect for him for overcoming and not allowing that to stop him.
Canucks gamer - Bob Hastings/Carpenter also cameoed in Hogan's Heros as a wiley, distrustful, super-tough Russian, who ultimately became an ally of Hogan's crew. Distrustful because he only knew Russian , and didn't realize he was on Hogan's side in the war.
This is the first time I've heard of Curly having a club foot. I have read many times that Curly had a limp because of a hunting accident in his teens in which he shot himself in the leg. It might have been corrected by surgery but young Jerome Horwitz was too afraid to get it.
Sister of that picture< on The Adventures of Superman, when George Reeves ( Superman) leaps out of some windows, you' ll see a springboard flip up after he jumps on it...we used to look for that way back in the early 60' s😊
The GENIUS of Curly Howard!!!!!!! THE best Stooge ever. Back in my college days in 1978 the Biograph Theater in Chicago, (YES THAT THEATER where Dillinger was gunned down) they had a 3 Stooges night/I attended. The first few reels were with Curly but when they TRIED to show Shemp the audience went NUTS...everyone only wanted Curly - so they only played his Stooges Shorts from then on. This has nothing to do with this video, just wanted to tell a Curly story in case he's watching your video from Heaven.
I am so happy you did this video but not as a put down merely as an observation because the 3 stooges never gets old they were just brilliant as were the Marx brothers, I always remember the Marx brothers at the engine of a steam train and calling back to the other two MORE WOOD, MORE WOOD...they ran out of wood in the tender and they started ripping up the carriages, at the end of the chase the steam engine was just pulling the wheels and chassis of the carriages. I love all those old movies, and I enjoyed watching the special effects bloopers it was very interesting and entertaining. I always wondered how Moe?? poked them in the eyes and didn't hurt them. These old movies are just wonderful and thanks to you we have gained an insight into behind the scenes special effects. Thank you, thank you.
Sister of that picture< if you watch closely, you' ll see his fingers are slightly curled, this bothered me when I was a child, and since the Stooges were on a LOT, I finally saw that nobody was hurt...😊
Thank you Tvcrazyman for pointing out some bloopers that I never noticed but also some that we've all seen but chose to ignore. lol One boo-boo that you missed in "It's A Wonderful Life" (which I've watched every Christmas since I was 5 yrs old [I turned 62 on 12/15 ;D]): Look at "Harry Bailey's" tombstone; Clarence says "Harry Bailey broke through the ice and was drowned at the age of *nine*! You weren't there to save him." George kneels down and uncovers "Harry's" death date: 1911 - 1919, which would have made Harry Bailey *eight* at the time of his death, no matter what calendar you use! Lol! I knew about the stagehand's boo-boo that made it into the movie, but Thomas Mitchell's (Uncle Billy) ad lib was simply *genius*! Thank you and may God bless you! MelJ
So do I. Glad they never recruited Jerry Lewis. Can you image some goof named Jerry with a funny voice and a moronic childish personality being one of the Three Stooges?
Thank You again and again. Bloopers always bring a smile. Love your cross and collections😇 Have a wonderful Christmas 🎄🎁🎅🏻🤶🏻✝️💜And A Happy New Year 🎉🪅🎊🎇😇♾️
I got to see "The Three Stooges" in person in 1963, i.e. Moe, Larry & "Curly Joe" DeRita! They made a personal appearance at my local movie theater. RKO Keith's, Queens, NY, for their new movie "The Three Stooges go Around the World in a Daze"! Even though they were in their sixties, they still looked pretty much the same, but at 16, I was surprised how short they were! In the 60's, they finally received the recognition they deserved, by making full length movies, after decades of just doing "shorts"!
Emil SIMPKA ( or however you pronounced it...) was a regular in the Stooge shorts. After Larry died, there are a couple of photos of Emil in a LARRY WIG.I BELIEVE HE WAS GOING OUT ON TOUR...OR preparing to, with Moe & one of the fake Curlys.
$90,000 in the 1930s was a lot of money. I remember in the early 60s my mom would give me a quarter to go to the matinee. For that quarter, I got admission, a Small drink and a bag of popcorn. I can only imagine how little it cost to go to the movies in the 30s
Wow, this is so weird. I wrote almost the exact account on another upload, only I included that there was always at least one cartoon, a short film and then the movie. I was born in 58 myself. My experience was in Illinois, only I think my mom gave me 35 cents. It was a matinee showing Disney's Blackbeard's Ghost. There was a 15 or 20 min short film of a comedy saloon fight with stuntmen flying all over the place. One cowboy was punched in the mouth so hard he began spitting his teeth out onto the bar. Sorry, I just got dragged down memory lane.
I grew up going to the Dreamland Theatre in New Haven Ct...You got a cartoon,a serial.( Superman,Kirk Alyn ) Batman,or the Iron Claw....THEN the movie..all for 25 cents...INCLUDING popcorn and a coke....If you had a yellow ticket in your popcorn, next Saturday was FREE.Those were the days!!
All you had to do, I guess, was get lucky and find a quarter on the ground and you would be set for the whole day. 😀 I remember when I was a kid my mom thinking 50 cents was a lot for a comic book.
You must be a lot younger than me, because comic books only cost $.10 when I was young, but I did pay $.25 for a "3-D" large, Superman comic book, one time, which I thought was a fortune in 1953!@@tvcrazyman
Hey, not a blooper, but I can't help but point this out: at 8:17 in this clip the man with the huge mustache, and the woman with the hat in the back row of the jury are Moe, Curley, and Shemp's father and mother in real life. Imagine being the parents of these guys, and being part of, and watching your children starring in this masterpiece of a comedy Short😊
I probably will in the near future. I love Abbott and Costello movies. I almost have them all in my DVD collection. I even have the cartoon series that came along after Costello passed away.
I had read somewhere that Shemp left the show because he couldnt handle the slaps and hits. Also heard that the Stooges wanted the foley dept to add the sound of hits and slaps added in at edited in but that, oh I forget his name, the man that managed the Stooges said it didnt sound realistic enough and the Stooges had to slap each other harder so te sound could be picked up.
Lord Byron says "conceived of Frankenstein', which means made by Frankenstein! And, BTW, I was (by way of my first marriage) related to Karloff. He was my wife's great, great, uncle.
In the episode called Rockin’ thru the Rockies, there’s a blooper no one caught. When the stooges are asleep in the tent, freezing because Curly hogged their blankets, you can clearly hear someone snap their fingers to wake them up
Bedford Falls is like the Island in LOST, it's actually purgatory and everyone is being judged before they get either moved up to Heaven or remain in purgatory
Did you know that in the 3 stooges film Uncivil Warbirds there's a union soldier playes by Al Rosen who was a bar Patron on the TV show Cheers according to IMBD he appeared in 120 episodes of Cheers
At 1:02:20, that's pro wrestler King Curtis Iaukea as the guy Curly-Joe is fighting. Curtis was a legit direct descendant of a Hawaiian king. In that movie's credits, he's listed as "Iau Kea". Also, at 1:05:52, the guy on the right is Don Porter, who played Gidget's father on that series.
One goof I noticed when watching the ‘33 Kong is for a few short scenes while fighting the planes on the Empire State Building, parts of the metal armature under Kings skin are visible. Check it out, or maybe it’s Mecani-Kong? Also look for several rods attached to Kong and the T-Rex when the do the summersault.
There's a few other goods you've missed. The scene where Curley slides out the window and cuts his head, watch a few seconds longer as the boys are helping Curley you can see fewspotts of Cueley's blood on the sheet. In the grave digger scene, everyone seems to miss that "Death" gets a shoval of dirt in its face by the graveside.
40:45 The bullet hole impacts are blowing outward instead of inward both with Jimmy and Superman. I always thought it funny how bullets bounced off Superman's chest but he always dodged the empty gun thrown at him. This stunt turned out to bedradly a couple of times. The story goes that one youngster getting to meet the amazing Superman actually pulled out his dad's .45 aiming it at Chris Reeve. Reeve put out his hands in front of him getting the boy's attention. Some very tense moments as Superman (Reeve was in character) talked to the boy who was still holding the weapon. The boy wanted to watch the bullets bounce off The Man's chest. Reeve managed to convince the boy that other people around them would get hit by the ricocheting bullets. As the boy was lowering the gun a man behind the boy quietly took the gun off him. This incident increased his paranoia at public events. There always seemed to be someone in a crowd that wated to test him.
There's also one Stooges short, The Brideless Groom, with Shemp, where you can clearly hear Moe drop an "F-Bomb" when, while in a phone booth with Shemp, Moe says, "Get the F*** off of me."
THIS WAS TERRIFIC . I HAVE SEEN ALL OF THESE MONSTER MOVIES WHEN I WAS A KID . THE NOSTALGIA I FEEL IS OVERWHELLMING . I GUESS BACK IN THE DAY THEY DIDN'T THINK AN AUDIENCE WOULD NOTICE OR EVEN CARE ABOUT THESE 'BLOOPERS' . AND WE DIDN'T . THE MOVIES WERE SO EXCITING WITH ALL THAT WAS GOING ON IN THE FILM THAT WE COULDN'T CARE LESS.
But that man who is doing these move clips. Forgot to tell you that there was a lot of film cut out from the original King Kong of the 1930s because the movie Director Merian c. Cooper. Cut a lot out from the King Kong movie. If you remember that all of the man were on the log when King Kong got hold of the log and picked it up and turned it back and forth and the man fell off of it and landed on the valley floor but they survived the Fall All of them. And then all of the creatures came out and ate them all up. That's the part that you did not get to see. That part was cut out of the film. I just want you to know.
In the Disorder in the Court film, as Curly tries to jump over the first row of jurors he's knocked out, you can see he has a hole in his pants. Just sayin'......
All movies have goofs if you look for them and try to analyze them! Back then when King Kong and all those great monster movies came out that was early cinema and people just went to watch the movie for the movie and then sit there and analyze them! Plus those are easily overlooked goofs back then people didn't have DVDs or VHS tapes or streaming to watch a movie over and over and over again! That's what's wrong with today's people that try to look for goofs! I'm in the business and that bugs a shit out of me! I make practical effects for major Hollywood movies! Just watch the movie and enjoy it Don't need to analyze it and try to find something wrong with it!
People analyze movies they love to watch. When I was a kid I always loved those behind the scenes TV specials they did for movies. Finding goofs is often like looking behind the scenes just a bit.
Continuity is my biggest issue, especially today. No one seems interested in getting the details correct. Seeing scenes where an actor's shirt is unbuttoned in a dialog then the next cut it's buttoned up. People walking around in the background. I don't even watch movies anymore.
people missed these because even if they thought they had seen something , they had now way to stop and review the scene again and b they time the movie was over they had forgotten our had been to busy trying to play smoochy face . also today we watch these films in high def were back then you may have had a snowy screen , the tv could be rolling or bad weather . I lived were we only got 2-3 channels on our 17 " tv
I remember before I was even going to school having to go outside to turn a big old antenna that was stuck in the ground. Eventually, my parents got an automatic antenna, then finally cable years later.
Sheeeesh! I just dont get why the three stooges was a classic. Classic dumpster fire. Could of went the rest of my life less that entire, ridiculously boring segment! Smfh.🤭
I never cared for the 3 Stooges. I love the Marx Brothers. I just have never had the need for comparison. I don't want to tear down the Stooges. They have provided joy and laughter for many. I don't get it, but then, I don't have to.
47:25 During the scene prior to the A-Bomb exploding, actor Paul Frees is making vocal observations aloud, which we learn a few seconds later is because he is recording himself on tape recorder. He is taping himself because "all radio is dead" including communications with the Flying Wing bomber. However, just after that we are shown a RADAR receiver screen that suddenly picks up the reflection of the bomber on the scope. If "all radio is dead" RADAR isn't going to work, either. RADAR is "radio detection and ranging". Sorry, folks.
Dude, this was thoroughly enjoyable. Triple bonus points for all the great Stooges goofs. Been watching for 46 years. Never noticed a single one. Well done! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
"dude"??? Is that a monster???????
Great work to pull this video together.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remember a scene in a Three Stooges episode where Moe must have thought he was off camera. He took a drag off a cigarette and came back fully into the scene to punch Curly.
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Do you remember the episode? I'd love to find that!
I remember that one time Moe punched Curley.
Thanks TV Crazy Man for putting together this longer clip of movies. Nice to watch over the holiday season.😊
Happy holidays!
Oh this is going to be a fun watch....let's go!! 😀
Do you remember seeing an episode of Adventures of Superman where Jimmy Olsen is in a room of bad guys and by yawning repeatedly, he "lulls them all into an involuntary slumber"? It's been driving me nuts since I was a kid. Love the channel by the way!
Thanks! That episode sounds familiar.
@@tvcrazyman THANK YOU😁. PHEW!
Love A lot of these classics such epic goofs
Awesome! 😀
Thanks man
These will always be classics Merry Christmas bud 🤶 🎄 🎅
Merry Christmas! 😀
Love your video's, love watching vintage bloopers etc and things i've never seen because of my age (only 51) or it was never aired here in the UK. Merry christmas
You said near the beginning that it's strange you can watch something so many times and not notice something out of place right before your eyes. I had that experience watching McHale's Navy. I used to watch that show years ago and then just recently found it here and watched it again, beginning to end. Twice I saw Bob Hastings (Carpenter) take a book right in the head and carry on without flinching and those weren't props, they were real books! Those old time entertainers were real troopers man, and the Stooges were tough as nails as far as I'm concerned. Curly especially was born with a club foot and I have a lot of respect for him for overcoming and not allowing that to stop him.
Canucks gamer - Bob Hastings/Carpenter also cameoed in Hogan's Heros as a wiley, distrustful, super-tough Russian, who ultimately became an ally of Hogan's crew. Distrustful because he only knew Russian , and didn't realize he was on Hogan's side in the war.
I saw that episode!! It was classic TV during the cold war. Hastings pulled that off very nicely.@@cmans79tr7
This is the first time I've heard of Curly having a club foot. I have read many times that Curly had a limp because of a hunting accident in his teens in which he shot himself in the leg. It might have been corrected by surgery but young Jerome Horwitz was too afraid to get it.
I’ve never seen or even heard of Joe the Stooge. Dang! Now I’m gonna have to find and enjoy those episodes. Thanks 😊
Not to worry, you haven't missed much
There was Curly Joe and joe dorito curly was the best.
Sister of that picture< on The Adventures of Superman, when George Reeves ( Superman) leaps out of some windows, you' ll see a springboard flip up after he jumps on it...we used to look for that way back in the early 60' s😊
Have you ever done a video on the Fake Shemps.
Your videos are a must see in this stress filled world. They are humorous and remind us all that we are human.
Thanks, it's always good to know somebody enjoys my videos. I appreciate it.
You're welcome. Keep them coming!
The GENIUS of Curly Howard!!!!!!! THE best Stooge ever. Back in my college days in 1978 the Biograph Theater in Chicago, (YES THAT THEATER where Dillinger was gunned down) they had a 3 Stooges night/I attended. The first few reels were with Curly but when they TRIED to show Shemp the audience went NUTS...everyone only wanted Curly - so they only played his Stooges Shorts from then on. This has nothing to do with this video, just wanted to tell a Curly story in case he's watching your video from Heaven.
Great video, thank you for sharing this with us.
I love videos like this I could watch videos like this all the time you are one of my favorite on UA-cam
Thank that was really enjoyable
Appreciate it
I am so happy you did this video but not as a put down merely as an observation because the 3 stooges never gets old they were just brilliant as were the Marx brothers, I always remember the Marx brothers at the engine of a steam train and calling back to the other two MORE WOOD, MORE WOOD...they ran out of wood in the tender and they started ripping up the carriages, at the end of the chase the steam engine was just pulling the wheels and chassis of the carriages. I love all those old movies, and I enjoyed watching the special effects bloopers it was very interesting and entertaining. I always wondered how Moe?? poked them in the eyes and didn't hurt them. These old movies are just wonderful and thanks to you we have gained an insight into behind the scenes special effects. Thank you, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the video 😀
Sister of that picture< if you watch closely, you' ll see his fingers are slightly curled, this bothered me when I was a child, and since the Stooges were on a LOT, I finally saw that nobody was hurt...😊
Thank you Tvcrazyman for pointing out some bloopers that I never noticed but also some that we've all seen but chose to ignore. lol
One boo-boo that you missed in "It's A Wonderful Life" (which I've watched every Christmas since I was 5 yrs old [I turned 62 on 12/15 ;D]): Look at "Harry Bailey's" tombstone; Clarence says "Harry Bailey broke through the ice and was drowned at the age of *nine*! You weren't there to save him." George kneels down and uncovers "Harry's" death date: 1911 - 1919, which would have made Harry Bailey *eight* at the time of his death, no matter what calendar you use! Lol! I knew about the stagehand's boo-boo that made it into the movie, but Thomas Mitchell's (Uncle Billy) ad lib was simply *genius*!
Thank you and may God bless you! MelJ
Thank you very much! Appreciate it.
I loved all the guys who played stooges in the 3 stooges.
So do I. Glad they never recruited Jerry Lewis. Can you image some goof named Jerry with a funny voice and a moronic childish personality being one of the Three Stooges?
Thank You again and again. Bloopers always bring a smile. Love your cross and collections😇
Have a wonderful Christmas 🎄🎁🎅🏻🤶🏻✝️💜And A Happy New Year 🎉🪅🎊🎇😇♾️
Merry Christmas!
This was great. I added a few notes from my memory. I hope it isnt too faulty. Happy New Year. I subscribed.
Happy new year!
I got to see "The Three Stooges" in person in 1963, i.e. Moe, Larry & "Curly Joe" DeRita! They made a personal appearance
at my local movie theater. RKO Keith's, Queens, NY, for their new movie "The Three Stooges go Around the World in a Daze"!
Even though they were in their sixties, they still looked pretty much the same, but at 16, I was surprised how short they were!
In the 60's, they finally received the recognition they deserved, by making full length movies, after decades of just doing "shorts"!
That must have been awesome to see them in person.😀
Show me the proof, LIAR
Thank you, I just watched It’s a wonderful life just yesterday and I wondered if I saw Alfalfa. I truly love your videos.
Thanks
Emil SIMPKA ( or however you pronounced it...) was a regular in the Stooge shorts. After Larry died, there are a couple of photos of Emil in a LARRY WIG.I BELIEVE HE WAS GOING OUT ON TOUR...OR preparing to, with Moe & one of the fake Curlys.
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1:06 He fell twice because Kong was shaking the log so hard.
A fly on one frame of film? You must have the patience of Job to catch such goofs!
$90,000 in the 1930s was a lot of money. I remember in the early 60s my mom would give me a quarter to go to the matinee. For that quarter, I got admission, a Small drink and a bag of popcorn. I can only imagine how little it cost to go to the movies in the 30s
Wow, this is so weird. I wrote almost the exact account on another upload, only I included that there was always at least one cartoon, a short film and then the movie. I was born in 58 myself. My experience was in Illinois, only I think my mom gave me 35 cents. It was a matinee showing Disney's Blackbeard's Ghost. There was a 15 or 20 min short film of a comedy saloon fight with stuntmen flying all over the place. One cowboy was punched in the mouth so hard he began spitting his teeth out onto the bar. Sorry, I just got dragged down memory lane.
Merry Christmas 🎄 🎅
Merry Christmas to you too!
I don’t think Curly flubbed his line, “….the horses fall on the harness…” because it seems in his nature to actually get it confused like that😅
That's probably why some of their "goofs" were left in the finished product.
I grew up going to the Dreamland Theatre in New Haven Ct...You got a cartoon,a serial.( Superman,Kirk Alyn ) Batman,or the Iron Claw....THEN the movie..all for 25 cents...INCLUDING popcorn and a coke....If you had a yellow ticket in your popcorn, next Saturday was FREE.Those were the days!!
All you had to do, I guess, was get lucky and find a quarter on the ground and you would be set for the whole day. 😀 I remember when I was a kid my mom thinking 50 cents was a lot for a comic book.
You must be a lot younger than me, because comic books only cost $.10 when I was young, but I
did pay $.25 for a "3-D" large, Superman comic book, one time, which I thought was a fortune in 1953!@@tvcrazyman
I was going to say that $.25 seemed high for a kids ticket, but then you said it included popcorn & a coke!
Interesting/informative/entertaining.
Hey, not a blooper, but I can't help but point this out: at 8:17 in this clip the man with the huge mustache, and the woman with the hat in the back row of the jury are Moe, Curley, and Shemp's father and mother in real life. Imagine being the parents of these guys, and being part of, and watching your children starring in this masterpiece of a comedy Short😊
Curlys stunt man in the 1930's was wearing a rubber shower cap!
13:08 hat came from the corpse! 😂
I like the Kong goof, by the way. Can you do a goofs video on Bud and Lou?
I probably will in the near future. I love Abbott and Costello movies. I almost have them all in my DVD collection. I even have the cartoon series that came along after Costello passed away.
@@tvcrazyman Because I love Bud and Lou.
I had read somewhere that Shemp left the show because he couldnt handle the slaps and hits. Also heard that the Stooges wanted the foley dept to add the sound of hits and slaps added in at edited in but that, oh I forget his name, the man that managed the Stooges said it didnt sound realistic enough and the Stooges had to slap each other harder so te sound could be picked up.
I thought "FRIENDS" had a lot of continuity errors in it's run, but that Wonderful life takes the cake!!
5:48 Yes, I think that exasperation is genuine!
Glenn Strange AKA Sam the bartender from Gunsmoke.
Turner Classic Movies you still see it Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol 1938 on christmas the Christmas Carol 1938 i do love this movie.
Lord Byron says "conceived of Frankenstein', which means made by Frankenstein! And, BTW, I was (by way of my first marriage) related to Karloff. He was my wife's great, great, uncle.
That was funny ty
I always figured since the monster he created is basically his son,he'd name it after himself
16:36 "He's safe!"😄
Good heavens! Some of those later Stooges' films were haunted by the g-g-g-g-ghost of Curly! 😱😱😱 Nyah-ah-aaah!
16:20 Karlof throws Carl Off. Oh the irony.
In the episode called Rockin’ thru the Rockies, there’s a blooper no one caught. When the stooges are asleep in the tent, freezing because Curly hogged their blankets, you can clearly hear someone snap their fingers to wake them up
Bedford Falls is like the Island in LOST, it's actually purgatory and everyone is being judged before they get either moved up to Heaven or remain in purgatory
I don't think most people noticed Kong looked taller or shorter.
The best part is the last 4-5 minutes. Too many Stooges.
Did you know that in the 3 stooges film Uncivil Warbirds there's a union soldier playes by Al Rosen who was a bar Patron on the TV show Cheers according to IMBD he appeared in 120 episodes of Cheers
At 1:02:20, that's pro wrestler King Curtis Iaukea as the guy Curly-Joe is fighting. Curtis was a legit direct descendant of a Hawaiian king. In that movie's credits, he's listed as "Iau Kea". Also, at 1:05:52, the guy on the right is Don Porter, who played Gidget's father on that series.
One goof I noticed when watching the ‘33 Kong is for a few short scenes while fighting the planes on the Empire State Building, parts of the metal armature under Kings skin are visible. Check it out, or maybe it’s Mecani-Kong?
Also look for several rods attached to Kong and the T-Rex when the do the summersault.
Mo had serious eyeball sack yay.
It seems to me that, with all the loonyness that MUST have gone on on the set, it's amazing there weren't more flubs. --Bob Bailey in Maine
11:37 The first time I saw this scene, I was convinced that Moe really got hurt. I was right.
I would love to have 3 stooges action figures!😃 Why did they never make those?
That's a good question. Maybe moms were afraid it would teach kids violence or something.
Seems like continuity wasn't a big concern. The cat moving was something on a string.
One size fits all.
Fay Wray was so pretty!
Moe broke 3 ribs in one goof.
There's a few other goods you've missed. The scene where Curley slides out the window and cuts his head, watch a few seconds longer as the boys are helping Curley you can see fewspotts of Cueley's blood on the sheet.
In the grave digger scene, everyone seems to miss that "Death" gets a shoval of dirt in its face by the graveside.
The space ships in War Of The Worlds were used again in Robinson Caruso On Mars.
40:45 The bullet hole impacts are blowing outward instead of inward both with Jimmy and Superman. I always thought it funny how bullets bounced off Superman's chest but he always dodged the empty gun thrown at him. This stunt turned out to bedradly a couple of times. The story goes that one youngster getting to meet the amazing Superman actually pulled out his dad's .45 aiming it at Chris Reeve. Reeve put out his hands in front of him getting the boy's attention. Some very tense moments as Superman (Reeve was in character) talked to the boy who was still holding the weapon. The boy wanted to watch the bullets bounce off The Man's chest. Reeve managed to convince the boy that other people around them would get hit by the ricocheting bullets. As the boy was lowering the gun a man behind the boy quietly took the gun off him. This incident increased his paranoia at public events. There always seemed to be someone in a crowd that wated to test him.
Karloff threw Carl off. Heh.
Maybe it was Shemp filling in for Curly???
There's also one Stooges short, The Brideless Groom, with Shemp, where you can clearly hear Moe drop an "F-Bomb" when, while in a phone booth with Shemp, Moe says, "Get the F*** off of me."
THIS WAS TERRIFIC . I HAVE SEEN ALL OF THESE MONSTER MOVIES WHEN I WAS A KID . THE NOSTALGIA I FEEL IS OVERWHELLMING . I GUESS BACK IN THE DAY THEY DIDN'T THINK AN AUDIENCE WOULD NOTICE OR EVEN CARE ABOUT THESE 'BLOOPERS' . AND WE DIDN'T . THE MOVIES WERE SO EXCITING WITH ALL THAT WAS GOING ON IN THE FILM THAT WE COULDN'T CARE LESS.
Alot can be attributed to that none of the original creators foresaw repeated viewings in high definition
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But that man who is doing these move clips. Forgot to tell you that there was a lot of film cut out from the original King Kong of the 1930s because the movie Director Merian c. Cooper. Cut a lot out from the King Kong movie. If you remember that all of the man were on the log when King Kong got hold of the log and picked it up and turned it back and forth and the man fell off of it and landed on the valley floor but they survived the Fall All of them. And then all of the creatures came out and ate them all up. That's the part that you did not get to see. That part was cut out of the film. I just want you to know.
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Fun watch but most of the bloopers minor.
We all know that been popular throughout years
In the Disorder in the Court film, as Curly tries to jump over the first row of jurors he's knocked out, you can see he has a hole in his pants. Just sayin'......
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Larry Fine has a pen stuck in his forehead.
$0.15 in 1933 = $3.51 in 2024
When was a movie ticket under $5?
That earthquake scene from W.C.Fields turned out to be a fake, filmed after the actual earthquake.
Interesting.
That's when America was great.
Till Trump murdered America
All movies have goofs if you look for them and try to analyze them! Back then when King Kong and all those great monster movies came out that was early cinema and people just went to watch the movie for the movie and then sit there and analyze them! Plus those are easily overlooked goofs back then people didn't have DVDs or VHS tapes or streaming to watch a movie over and over and over again! That's what's wrong with today's people that try to look for goofs! I'm in the business and that bugs a shit out of me! I make practical effects for major Hollywood movies! Just watch the movie and enjoy it Don't need to analyze it and try to find something wrong with it!
People analyze movies they love to watch. When I was a kid I always loved those behind the scenes TV specials they did for movies. Finding goofs is often like looking behind the scenes just a bit.
Continuity is my biggest issue, especially today. No one seems interested in getting the details correct. Seeing scenes where an actor's shirt is unbuttoned in a dialog then the next cut it's buttoned up. People walking around in the background. I don't even watch movies anymore.
In Leave it to Beaver season 6 episode 1 June Cleaver hair change to long to short real quickly
people missed these because even if they thought they had seen something , they had now way to stop and review the scene again and b they time the movie was over they had forgotten our had been to busy trying to play smoochy face . also today we watch these films in high def were back then you may have had a snowy screen , the tv could be rolling or bad weather . I lived were we only got 2-3 channels on our 17 " tv
I remember before I was even going to school having to go outside to turn a big old antenna that was stuck in the ground. Eventually, my parents got an automatic antenna, then finally cable years later.
e had a rope going through window until we got one with an electric rotor
I didn't like curly Joe or Joe Besser,it's like they were trying to hard to be funny,Shemp & Curly didn't have to try they just were funny.
booorrring!
Sheeeesh! I just dont get why the three stooges was a classic. Classic dumpster fire. Could of went the rest of my life less that entire, ridiculously boring segment! Smfh.🤭
I never cared for the 3 Stooges. I love the Marx Brothers. I just have never had the need for comparison. I don't want to tear down the Stooges. They have provided joy and laughter for many. I don't get it, but then, I don't have to.
47:25 During the scene prior to the A-Bomb exploding, actor Paul Frees is making vocal observations aloud, which we learn a few seconds later is because he is recording himself on tape recorder. He is taping himself because "all radio is dead" including communications with the Flying Wing bomber. However, just after that we are shown a RADAR receiver screen that suddenly picks up the reflection of the bomber on the scope. If "all radio is dead" RADAR isn't going to work, either. RADAR is "radio detection and ranging". Sorry, folks.