I bought them because I was curious to see how the colorization turned out. However, I don't think Columbia got the message because these dvds did not sell good at all; hence the big delay on the future DVD releases. It looks like Columbia gave up on Three Stooges DVDs because they spent a lot of money on the colorization DVDs and they didn't sell good
This is from Shelly Jacobs at The Classic Horror Film Board........
"Not true, as sales are on target, with a total of 192 copyrighted episodes being colorized. Remember, most of the world with TV has NOT ever seen the Stooges , in b&w or color. This means that it will be introduced to them -- for the first time -- just like it was to my generation in 1958 on b&w TV, but this time in color for color TV broadcast . . . and DVD, and the new Personal Video Players, eventually on cell phones with coming much better video resolution, storage capacity and battery life, and webcasting/downloading.
The old "b&w-only in-the-theater before the main feature" paradigm died with record revenues for Columbia and the Stooges [re personal appearances and new full length films, not residuals] when a new paradigm was created with broadcast television. The same is about to happen again, creating a new multiple in revenue for the newly colorized product, then still again when released in hi-def format for DVD and TV broadcast. Hey, someone has to pay for all those cool gadgets we want that SONY produces!"