Larry, Curly, and Moe are coming to the big screen.
DigitalSpy reports that the Farrelly Brothers movie remake of the popular serial started in 1934, The Three Stooges will be released in theaters next year, on April 4.
The film stars former Will & Grace star Sean Hayes as Larry, Madtv ’s Will Sasso as Curly, and 24 ’s Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe. Some of their co-stars include Jane Lynch, Larry David, and Jennifer Hudson.
The movie adaptation will focus on trio’s journey to save their childhood home, which ultimately leads to their involvement in a murder plot and a reality television show.
Hayes promises Stooges fans that they won’t be disappointed.
“I've never laughed so hard in my life,” Hayes told PopcornBiz in August, after wrapping up production. "I saw some early clips and it looks fantastic.”
According to the movie’s website , executive producer Earl Benjamin calls the film’s upcoming release exciting because it consists of the best brand of slapstick comedy. “This is a family film that everyone can go to and laugh together as these lovable morons once again capture the hearts of people all over the world,” he said.

The film will follow Larry, Moe and Curly as they try to save their childhood home, but accidentally become involved in a murder plot and in a modern-day twist will end up starring in a reality TV show. So, going off that description, part of the joke
The film stars former Will & Grace star Sean Hayes as Larry, Madtv's Will Sasso as Curly, and 24's Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe. Some of their co-stars include Jane Lynch, Larry David, and Jennifer Hudson. The movie adaptation will focus on trio's

The film features Sean Hayes as Larry (photo below), Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe and Will Sasso as Curly. Color us filled with anticipation. The Three Stooges also has quite the supporting cast that includes Larry David, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Hudson and
Truth is, it's "Let's get Leona Dombrowsky in here and score some cheap publicity by giving her more lumps than Moe, Larry and Curly at a Three Stooges rehearsal." According to the advance bumpf on this public tarring and feathering of Dombrowsky and
Moe, Larry and Curley form a partnership to develop shopping centers with the idea that the centers will be held for a considerable period. They will raise equity and borrow money to accomplish this. They won't put in much of their own money.
Port Lockroy is located on the Antarctic Peninsular. I visited there during November 2010 while co-leading an Aurora Expeditions photography tour with David Burren. The trip was a lot of fun, with loads of diverse subject matter to photography, both landscape and wildlife. Most importantly I made a number of really good friends along the way.
I loved these 3 little fellows, whom I rather cheekily refer to as Larry, Curly and Moe. Watching them slip and slide their way down the slope was a real hoot. (I'm glad I wasn't the only one. Of course they weren't moving all that fast, so I waited until the middle one was slightly out of step with the other two before releasing the shutter.
From a design point of view it makes sense that the centre subject is the one that's different. That's as true when photographing flowers, product and people as it is the above wildlife image.
Imagine a portrait of 3 sisters, 2 of them wearing black and the other white. It makes sense to put the odd one, in this case the girl dressed in white, in the centre of the composition. This is a simple rule to follow when looking to create a harmonious photo. It's the need to introduce or manage a little bit of tension within an otherwise static or mundane scene, in a way that adds a sense of life or mystery, without compromising image cohesion.
There was very little color in the original scene, other than a bluish hue reflected from the overcast sky into the shadows. And, as the guys had come dressed for dinner, a black-and-white rendering seemed appropriate.
Initial image processing of the RAW file was conducted in Adobe Lightroom 3, prior to employing Adobe Photoshop CS5 for conversion into black-and-white and the addition of a subtle warm/cool split tone.
The shadows are very slightly blue, while the highlights display a gentle yellowish tinge. It's very subtle. I've used it, in this case, to increase the separation between highlights and shadows. So the highlights are now both warm and light, while the shadows are both cool and dark. Of course, depending on the color accuracy of your monitor, you may or not be able to see it. Oh well, it's the thought that counts.
"You on some Moe, Curly, Larry ish!"
D-Weed & LeChoke congratulates in their tweets. Who's Larry, Curly & Moe, then? Figures!
Moe pokes Curly in eyes, Curly bops Larry on his head, Larry stamps on Moe's foot, Floyd Mayweather punches em in the face twice, KOing them
@ Those aren't the Stoops brothers on TV if their names are Larry, Moe & Curly. Then again ...