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The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-1936, a review by Antares


The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-1936





Year: 1934
Film Studio: Columbia Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Classic
Length: 340 Min.


Stars
Moe Howard (1897) as Moe
Larry Fine (1902) as Larry
Curly Howard (1903) as Curly

ReviewThe Three Stooges Collection: Volume One - 1934-1936Woman Haters, which was completely done in song and barely resembles anything familiar to most fans. It was in their second feature, Punch DrunksHoi Polloi, Pardon My Scotch, Disorder in the Court and Three Little Beers are just a few of the classics that Sony has painstakingly re-mastered for this release. For years, fans have had to deal with DVD versions culled from the public domain or copied from VHS transfers, each of which were loaded with grain, splits and damage. Now, for the first time since their original film releases, they can be viewed in the almost pristine presentation that greeted moviegoers during the Depression. I urge anyone who loves the Stooges to rush out and buy this DVD set.


Review Criterion
5 Stars - The pinnacle of film perfection and excellence.


(From The Three Stooges Collection: 1934-1936 on May 2nd, 2010)

Member's Reviews

Ratatouille, a review by RossRoy


Ratatouille
WHAT THEY SAY
From the creators of Cars and The Incredibles comes a breakthrough comedy with something for everyone. With delightful new characters, experience Paris from an all-new perspective. It's "terrific moviemaking!" raves Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight.

In one of Paris' finest restaurants, Remy, a determined young rat, dreams of becoming a renowned French chef. Torn between his family's wishes and his true calling, Remy and his pal Linguini set in motion a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down.

Ratatouille is a treat you'll want to enjoy again and again.

MY THOUGHTS
And another winner by Pixar. It's a good little story. I did find the whole Remy controlling Linguini to be going a bit far, but it's a kid story again so you have to hhave some magic in there! ;)

The animation is, as usual, top notch. Some expressions on the characters are priceless. The movie almost would make you accept to have rats in your kitchen!

RATING




(From DCO third annual November Alphabet Marathon - discussion/review/banter thread on November 2nd, 2009)

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"Due South" marathon, a review by addicted2dvd


North

Definitely a good episode... I enjoyed it. It was fun to see Ray out of his element. One thing that did bug me a little... either the wolf is deaf or he is not deaf. In this episode... if the wolf was deaf how would he come running by Fraser hollering out that they were leaving and were not coming back (beginning of the episode). But I shouldn't be surprised as they are always putting little things in there as if the wolf could hear. just not quite this blatant about it.

My Rating:

(From "Due South" marathon on August 10th, 2009)