I tend to agree with you, MJ. I generally don't mind seeing colorized shorts and films, but it depends on which ones we're talking about and how well they do the colorization. Some movies, like the ones you mentioned, just
belong in black-and-white. Another example I thought of right away is 1963's
The Haunting, starring Julie Harris and Claire Bloom. Colorizing that movie would totally destroy the atmosphere of the film.
I have a copy of the Marx Brothers'
Room Service that was colorized. The colorization isn't annoying, really, but I thought it was a bit too obvious; the colors were kind of pastel, almost like a watercolor rather than real life. Still, I think a lot of comedies, like the Marx Brothers and the Stooges, would look fine with decent colorization, although I personally prefer them in their original black-and-white, since that is what I grew up with.
Now that I'm going to have the complete Canon of the core 190 shorts restored to their original appearance, I guess I'm feeling more lenient towards the idea of colorizing the Stooges. If it
should happen to bring more young people to the Stooges and we can still have our glorious black-and-white, why not?