DVD Talk review of 'The Three Stooges Collection - Volume Four: 1943-1945'
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DVD Talk review of 'The Three Stooges Collection - Volume Four: 1943-1945'
I read Paul Mavis's DVD review of The Three Stooges Collection - Volume Four: 1943-1945 at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=34975 and...
It's a very deep and well-thought out review. Thanks, Paul Mavis. Although I have to comment on that so-called "edited" scene from "They Stooge To Conga". The few frames missing from that one segment you pointed out was probably just a small case of poor editing. This happens all the time, considering the Stooges shorts were produced so quickly.
It's a very deep and well-thought out review. Thanks, Paul Mavis. Although I have to comment on that so-called "edited" scene from "They Stooge To Conga". The few frames missing from that one segment you pointed out was probably just a small case of poor editing. This happens all the time, considering the Stooges shorts were produced so quickly.
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Hey, thanks!
Actually, though, those missing frames come right in the middle of a single-shot action -- it's not an "edit" as in linking two separate shots that may have happened during a hasty post-production edit. It's clearly a few frames "missing" in the motion of Moe hitting Curly; his arm "jumps" and then the hammer is suddenly in Curly's mouth -- all in one shot.
Actually, though, those missing frames come right in the middle of a single-shot action -- it's not an "edit" as in linking two separate shots that may have happened during a hasty post-production edit. It's clearly a few frames "missing" in the motion of Moe hitting Curly; his arm "jumps" and then the hammer is suddenly in Curly's mouth -- all in one shot.