It just seems that all that time and money could be better spent on releasing new titles to DVD, with better packaging and in better order. It's a waste of time to be consentrating on the colorization of the Stooges shorts. Along with the shorts, I was disappointed to read that the DVD of "Soup to Nuts" contained a colorized version. I just read, however, that it actually is NOT colorized. Can someone please confirm this for me. I am confused.
As for the shorts, I'd like to see them released in a fashion similar to seasons of TV shows. I'd like to see these shorts in chronological order, starting with "Women Haters" and ending with "Sappy Bullfighters." These could be either single or multi-disc sets, with each grouped by years. For example, the first set could cover 1934 and 1935. Of course, I'd want the shorts in the original B&W. They could release them in both, as is being done with the upcoming release of season one of "Bewitched." I really believe that, while this might not appeal to the general public, there are enough Stooges fans out there who would support this. Most of us want to see the release of all 190 shorts. The recent focus on colorization stands as another reminder of how out-of-touch Columbia is. The company could do so much more, but, as always, chooses to do the bare minimum. I have really lost a lot of respect for Columbia. The production company needs to get it's act together.