The Lost Stooges is, indeed, a wonderful overview of the Stooges' career at MGM. That said, I'd still like to see the boys entire MGM output on DVD. We already have Meet the Baron and Dancing Lady on DVD. What's left? Well, there's features such as Turn Back the Clock, Fugitive Lovers and Hollywood Party. Some of the shorts have been sprinkled as extras on other DVDs. Dancing Lady, for example, includes Plane Nuts and the Curly solo title Roast Beef and Movies. While I don't mind the shorts being spread out as bonus features over several DVDs, at least pair them with an actual Stooge-related feature. Beer and Pretzels, for example, is included with a feature titled Flying Down to Rio. This makes no sense at all. I don't like the idea of paying $17.99 (Amazon price) just to add one two-reeler to my collection. Hopefully, if/when the other Stooge-related MGM features are issued on DVD, Beer and Pretzels, along with The Big Idea and Nertsery Rhymes, will be included.
While we're on the subject, what about the solo films MGM released? First, there's Ted Healy's filmography, which includes Stage Mother, featuring Larry Fine's ONLY solo film appearance. There's also Broadway to Hollywood, featuring Moe and Curly in a cameo as clowns. Moe also appeared solo in the three-minute short Give a Man a Job. Should these films also be considered among MGM's Stooges titles?