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So, 'Fuelin' Around' is this interesting little Stooge short from 1949. The whole thing has a zany vibe, typical of the era, and it's fun to see them as carpet layers in Professor Sneed's lab. The pace is quick, packed with gags and slapstick that really keep your attention. There's that old-school charm in the practical effects used for the rocket fuel—kind of a low-budget but inventive flair. The performances are classic Stooge; Curly's antics, in particular, really stand out, and you can tell they were having a blast filming it. It's not groundbreaking, but it has that distinct, chaotic energy that makes it a quirky watch.
'Fuelin' Around' is part of the Columbia Pictures catalog and has seen a few releases over the years, though it doesn't pop up as often as some other Stooge shorts. Collectors tend to search for this one because it captures that quintessential 1940s comedic style, and the prints can vary widely in condition. While not as scarce as some, its charm and the Stooges' unique brand of humor keep it on the radar for those who appreciate their work.
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