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* In the ''Film/LethalWeapon'' series, Martin Riggs is established as a fan of The Three Stooges. There are several references to them sprinkled throughout the four films. Among them is in ''Film/LethalWeapon3'', when LAPD detective and Riggs love interest Lorna Cole turns out to have ''VideoGame/TheThreeStooges'' video game on her PC.
* In ''Film/LifeStinks'', Goddard Bolt (Creator/MelBrooks) and the J. Paul Getty bum (Rudy De Luca) get into a slapstick scuffle about which one of them is richer.



* In ''Film/LifeStinks'', Goddard Bolt (Creator/MelBrooks) and the J. Paul Getty bum (Rudy De Luca) get into a slapstick scuffle about which one of them is richer.
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* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'':
** In the ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E16GameraVsZigra Gamera vs Zigra]]'' episode, the Mads invent "Three Stooges Guns", one of which shoots out an eye-poking hand, which the other blocks.
** One of the exercises that can be performed on the Square Master in the ''[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S05E01WarriorOfTheLostWorld Warrior of the Lost World]]'' episode works out your "Shemp area". This is done, apparently, by lying on your side and spinning around, making a silly noise.
** The last riff of the Sci-Fi channel years had the movie's "Fine" end credit greeted by a joke that it was the official biopic of Larry Fine.
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* One '''GIJoe''' comic from Marvel had some Cobra mooks based on them delaying a major character for a couple panels, which goes as well as you can expect.

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* One '''GIJoe''' ''ComicBook/GIJoe'' comic from Marvel had some Cobra mooks based on them delaying a major character for a couple panels, which goes as well as you can expect.
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** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E16WeekendAtBurnsies Weekend At Burnsie's]]", Homer gets addicted to medicinal marijuana and in one scene, he hangs out with Otto and they watch some Three Stooges shorts together. [[BrickJoke Towards the end]], Mr. Burns gets into a slapping match with Homer and Smithers a la the Stooges.
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** In "The Night the House Caught Fire," a group of clumsy and clueless firemen respond to the call and wreck the downstairs of the house with axes and water from a fire hose (without determining whether there was a fire or not -- and it turns out there isn't). [[CastingGag The gung-ho lead fireman]] is played by Creator/JoeBesser, best known nowadays as a member of Creator/TheThreeStooges during the 1950s.

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** In "The Night the House Caught Fire," a group of clumsy and clueless firemen respond to the call and wreck the downstairs of the house with axes and water from a fire hose (without determining whether there was a fire or not -- and it turns out there isn't). [[CastingGag The gung-ho lead fireman]] is played by Creator/JoeBesser, best known nowadays as a member of Creator/TheThreeStooges during the 1950s. Besser also plays the equally overzealous head policeman in "Darn That Dream," who answers a call to John's boyhood home accompanied by a gaggle of cops. He arrests John and his family, convinced they're intruders.
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** In "The Night the House Caught Fire," a group of clumsy and clueless firemen respond to the call and wreck the downstairs of the house with axes and water from a fire hose (without determining whether there was a fire or not -- and it turns out there isn't). The gung-ho lead fireman is played by Creator/JoeBesser, best known nowadays as a member of Creator/TheThreeStooges during the 1950s.

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** In "The Night the House Caught Fire," a group of clumsy and clueless firemen respond to the call and wreck the downstairs of the house with axes and water from a fire hose (without determining whether there was a fire or not -- and it turns out there isn't). [[CastingGag The gung-ho lead fireman fireman]] is played by Creator/JoeBesser, best known nowadays as a member of Creator/TheThreeStooges during the 1950s.
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** The last of the three fights between John's grandfather and a bully of similar age who is trying to force him to pay an illegal bridge toll is especially cartoonish, heavily reminiscent of Creator/TheThreeStooges. Here, John's grandfather bests his tormentor with a series of pokes to the eye interspersed with punches and nose tweaks before pushing him into the river. Occurs in "The Mating Dance."

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** The last of the three fights between John's grandfather and a bully of similar age who is trying to force him to pay an illegal bridge toll is especially cartoonish, heavily reminiscent of Creator/TheThreeStooges. Here, John's grandfather bests his tormentor with a series of [[EyePoke pokes to the eye eye]] interspersed with punches and nose tweaks before pushing him into the river. Occurs in "The Mating Dance."
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* ''Series/MyWorldAndWelcomeToIt'':
** The last of the three fights between John's grandfather and a bully of similar age who is trying to force him to pay an illegal bridge toll is especially cartoonish, heavily reminiscent of Creator/TheThreeStooges. Here, John's grandfather bests his tormentor with a series of pokes to the eye interspersed with punches and nose tweaks before pushing him into the river. Occurs in "The Mating Dance."
** In "The Night the House Caught Fire," a group of clumsy and clueless firemen respond to the call and wreck the downstairs of the house with axes and water from a fire hose (without determining whether there was a fire or not -- and it turns out there isn't). The gung-ho lead fireman is played by Creator/JoeBesser, best known nowadays as a member of Creator/TheThreeStooges during the 1950s.

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