Just FYI, there is now a "Three Stooges+" channel on YouTube and Tubi (at least) to watch these all on demand. I own this iTunes set as well, but letting you know the other options.
Yeah, they're no Stephen Colbert dancing with syringes.
If that's true then the men in your life failed you.
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Link is screwed up due to Apple changing things as they always do…
Go into Apple TV app, search for "the three stooges" and pick the one with the whitest background (shows up first in my list). Then click on that, and find "box set" a little ways down, click on that and you'll see "$24.99" button at bottom, click that to buy.
I'm on the fence on these, SD, limited to Apple TV, streaming, haven't watched them much for decades. At $10 or $15 it would be a lot more tempting.
Turns out they are free on Amazon Prime. But of course even they now have ads unless you pay a double Bezos tax.
No they're not free on Amazon prime. Only 7 episodes are. Your statement is misleading...
I was curious to see if my 5 yr old would enjoy The Three Stooges a few weeks back and we were both laughing our asses off. I also went down a rabbit hole on everything Three Stooges and didn't realize how bad they got screwed over by the studios.
Anyways I bought it thanks OP!
I used to watch these as a kid during the. Damn never realized the show was on 25 years!
TV didn't exist in 1934. These were shorts (short films) and they'd make and release only a few a year. You would pay a few cents to go to the theater, but instead of watching one movie you'd be watching a bunch of shorts like the 3 stooges, Laurel & Hardy, cartoons like Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, Looney Tunes, and the news. When you watched enough, you got up and left. The movie theater was essentially what cable was, good quality shows without adds, and the radio was what TV is/was, shows and soap operas and such with ads.
I tried watching the first episode and man is it different than what I remember... Curious at what point it becomes more like the slapstick comedy I loved.
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Go into Apple TV app, search for "the three stooges" and pick the one with the whitest background (shows up first in my list). Then click on that, and find "box set" a little ways down, click on that and you'll see "$24.99" button at bottom, click that to buy.
I'm on the fence on these, SD, limited to Apple TV, streaming, haven't watched them much for decades. At $10 or $15 it would be a lot more tempting.
Turns out they are free on Amazon Prime. But of course even they now have ads unless you pay a double Bezos tax.
Okay, some of them are, thanks
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Anyways I bought it thanks OP!
TV didn't exist in 1934. These were shorts (short films) and they'd make and release only a few a year. You would pay a few cents to go to the theater, but instead of watching one movie you'd be watching a bunch of shorts like the 3 stooges, Laurel & Hardy, cartoons like Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse, Looney Tunes, and the news. When you watched enough, you got up and left. The movie theater was essentially what cable was, good quality shows without adds, and the radio was what TV is/was, shows and soap operas and such with ads.
I tried watching the first episode and man is it different than what I remember... Curious at what point it becomes more like the slapstick comedy I loved.