Sony did an amazing job with this set. Every single short looks the best I’ve ever seen. If you thought Volume 1 was good, this set is even better, at least in my opinion. In volume 1, I had a few little complaints about the quality. However, on this set, I don’t have any. All shorts look fantastic. They all look like they were transferred from the original negatives. The only thing is that
Yes, We Have No Bonanza still has that flat, tinny sound quality starting when the crooks bury the money. It’s not as bad as the previous DVD release, but it’s still noticeable.
On Volume 1, the re-released shorts, especially the colorized ones, didn’t look as good as when they were first released. This isn’t the case on this set. All re-released shorts look much better. Just when I thought
Violent Is The Word For Curly couldn’t get any better, this set has proved me wrong. On this set, the short looks glossier and sharper.
On the previous DVD releases,
Grips, Grunts, and Groans,
3 Dumb Clucks, and
Back To The Woods all looked very dupey looking. Well, those have all been fixed on this set. They all looked as if they were filmed yesterday. Even
Wee Wee Monsieur was a massive improvement. The previous DVD release was really dark, but on this set, it’s much better. It wasn’t dark at all. You will also be impressed by some of the other shorts as well, especially
Goofs and Saddles and
Cash and Carry. Watching these shorts will be a completely different experience for all of you.
There are a couple of minor flaws on this set. Other than the minor sound issue on
Yes We Have No Bonanza, there is also a slight jump in audio after Curly falls over the horse and a pot lands on his head. There is also music clipping only on one short,
Calling All Curs, but it’s not too bad. Depending on your DVD player, you may experience more shorts with music clippings. When I tried it on my 8 year old DVD player, several shorts had clippings. However, when I tried it on my other, newer DVD player, that short was the only one that had music cut off. These flaws are very minor and can easily be overlooked. They’re not nearly as bad as the flaws on Volume 1. This set is definitely $20 worth spending. At less than $1 per short, you can’t go wrong.
There are no extras, except previews, on this set. But 24 shorts for only $20, I’m not complaining. As long as we get the shorts fully restored and remastered, I really don’t mind if there aren’t any extras.
Overall, Sony did an excellent job with this set. They did a much better job than I expected and I hope they keep up the good work.
ScreenshotsHere are some screenshots that compare the old releases to the new releases. Hope they’re helpful. If any of you would like me to provide other screenshots, please let me know and I'll be glad to post them.
Grips, Grunts and Groans
"All The World's A Stooge" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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3 Dumb Clucks
"All The World's A Stooge" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Back To The Woods
"All The World's A Stooge" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Wee Wee Monsieur
"G.I. Stooge" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Healthy, Wealthy, and Dumb
"Healthy, Wealthy, and Dumb" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Flat Foot Stooges
"Cops And Robbers" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Calling All Curs
Chromachoice DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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Three Missing Links
"Stooges At Work" DVD
| Volume 2 DVD
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