Slapstick humor is far from dead, but it has definitely changed since the glory days of the original "Three Stooges" act, albeit maybe not entirely for the better (thanks, Jackass). While the original trio's act was great, the sound effects-laden wackiness of Moe, Larry and Curly have become dated for a modern context. That is the issue at the center of the Farrelly brothers' revival of The Three Stooges. Plenty of love for the original material, but not enough creativity or expansion to bring it into a new century.
TNS: "The Joker's second outing can't be saved by musical charm, with Joker: Folie à Deux resulting in a boring bow to mediocrity."
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We're going to respectfully disagree on this one, especially the part about the Jersey Shore cast.