Three friends Moe, Larry and Kearley were left in front of an orphanage. The three spent most of their time laughing and slapping each other comically throughout the day. Their story begins when the orphanage where they were raised is lost, and the three Stooges try to find a solution to raise money. The three friends traveled all over the world to find a way to raise the required funds. But their hard work will make them use the murder scheme, and perhaps it will be a fateful thing to be offered in a program.
The leads acquit themselves in the physical comedy, resurrecting shtick honed on a thousand-and-one vaudeville stages, and recreated in as many playgrounds.
Stooges will resonate strongly or not at all, depending on the viewer. But a Jersey Shore experience is about where the film falls short of honorable intentions.
Any reasonable objections to the Farrellys' Three Stooges will not be on the grounds that it desecrates a revered comedy franchise, but on the grounds that it's not very funny.
'The Three Stooges' is exactly the film it wants to be. Was it worth ten years of anyone's life? Probably not. Is it worth 88 minutes of yours? Absolutely.