Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2007-10-08 12:35:49 by FourthThird
Edited 2014-11-26 14:33:39 by FourthThird
Not bad for a low-budget Besser outing that generally takes place in one room. One thing I found interesting was that the flashback's "young" Joe has hair!
Dubious Joe accomplishment: acting genuinely, humanly sad, as opposed to comically sad as is usual for the Stooges.
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2007-05-18 13:24:30 by busybuddy
I think that this is my least favorite Joe short. I am a Besser supporter overall, but this one is just bad. I think the plot is very weak and Phil van Zandt and Vanda Dupre are horrible actors in this one. Phil van Zandts "LADY!" when Fifi comes out from the trunk in cringe-worthy. I even like Sweet and Hot better than this one because it is at least weird enough to keep me watching.
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2007-05-05 22:32:16 by falsealarms
Edited 2007-05-05 22:33:09 by falsealarms
Mixed emotions on this one - two pokes tops. The scenes in the apartment were very good, but I just didn't care for the flashback scenes. They weren't funny, and frankly, a bit boring. This short might be best noted for being released two months after Phil Van Zandt killed himself.
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2002-02-03 02:38:00 by [Deleted Member]
Edited 2006-03-23 20:44:53 by shemps#1
It's not hard to figure why Besser wasn't a good Stooge (just watch any one of those shorts). But you're right, he had some good moments as "Stinky." There's one Abbott & Costello episode where Stinky meets Lou on the street, and starts a "game" with him so that he can get Lou to walk off the curb backwards into oncoming traffic! He almost succeeds, too. Stinky's appearance was also a takeoff on the once-familar trademark for Buster Brown Shoes. So it's not like Joe B. was totally unfunny--but he could only get laughs if he worked with a foil who was a lot like himself (that's my theory, anyway). Lou Costello was also a "big kid," but Moe and Larry's screen characters weren't anything like that--you might expect to find them at the racetrack, but not being taken to a lunch counter by their mother (as Stinky was in another A & C episode).
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2000-12-30 01:01:00 by Uncle Mortimer
Edited 2006-03-23 20:37:51 by shemps#1
Like I've said before, there are only a couple or so Besser shorts that I "half-like". This is one. And I can enjoy it & think to myself that this is a good short. That is, until I compare it with a Shemp or Curly short. And that's when I say to myself, "Yeah, 'FIFI BLOWS HER TOP' is a good film...a real good film....FOR ME TO POOP ON!
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2002-01-30 20:17:00 by BeatleMoe
This is one of my favorite Besser films. In fact, it's one of my favorite Three Stooges films. So the beginning takes stock footage from "Love at First Bite." Big deal! The plot gets better when the Stooges try to hide Fifi from her husband. Larry gets a good smack. Joe gets two good smacks! It almost feels like an Edward Bernds film, with the timing and story rather than slapstick.Memorable scene: Moe and Larry bicker when a dress is burning.Rating: 3 starsBeatleMoe
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2001-04-29 15:40:00 by Ichabod Slipp
I was actually surprised at a couple of good moments: Joe leaning over to cry on Moe's shoulder and falling to the ground, and Larry clobbering Joe with the cocktail shaker. (Hmm, what a surprise, they all involve Joe getting hoit!) ;) But this short is so bad, in so many ways, above and beyond Joe Besser's whinily mismatched personality. There's one idiotic (even for the Stooges) scene where Larry and Moe bicker with their noses squashed together, and the iron burns a hole in the dress in the background. If you're GOING to have something like that happen, it should be motivated by classic Stoogian logic, and not densely contrived as this scene is. I don't blame Larry or Moe but rather the fatigue that was clear in the writing department. You can only do so much with bad writing, and Larry and Moe were consummate professionals that they did their best considering their material.
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2001-04-28 20:32:00 by Nicole
Horrible! I couldn't watch it more than five minutes without leaving in the room. At least the woman beat up on Joe at the end. Half a poke for that, another half for Larry being there (I can't bomb any Three Stooges short).
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2001-02-17 18:42:00 by sickdrjoe
Another no-poke Besser atrocity. By George, it really IS difficult to sit through these things. As I consider DeRita only marginally 'better' than Diaper Joe, I wish Moe and Larry could have finished out their career simply as 'The Stooges' (dropping the '3'), maybe w/ Emil Sitka or Benny Rubin as an occasional featured player. Anything but this guy, who not only irritates me no end but seems to suck the life out of Moe and Larry to boot.
Re: FIFI BLOWS HER TOP
Posted 2001-01-06 15:28:00 by Mike Holme
This episode is better than the normal Joe episodes because he isn't as annoying. The footage from "Love at First Bite" helped.