jeff, rebecca, over to you guys. >> we love it. >>> lonnie, thank you.ook, it's sandy-claws, claws. >> what did i tell you about puns? >> that was a scene from the farrelly brother's new movie "the three stooges." the trio have been getting laughs on the small screen for the past 60 years. >> we're taking a look at other tv classics that have hit and missed in the leap to the silver screen. dana stevens, film critic for slate.com and allison bales, film critic for "more" magazine. the three stooges have a lot on their plate here. iconic tv show. i watched it with my dad all the time. i loved it. it's a big challenge. >> it's dangerous when you take an iconic show with the characters and make a film. this film is not bad but i -- for me, i just don't know what the relevance is. and i wonder would anyone try to make a grouchomarx film? i don't know if it's a wise thing. >> the three stooges were replaced along the way, 60 years they've been in the public imagination, a couple of curlys and it's not as if there was one original clan. maybe given this is aim