I'm actually slowly making my way throught the filmography of the Three Stooges at the moment. I'm a third of the way through (just finished In the Sweet Pie and Pie yesterday), and I have a lot of non-190 appearances fresh in my head.
Best Ted Healy short:
Beer & Pretzels
Probably the most like the Columbia shorts they ever did at MGM. A lot of laughs are crammed into the short, and the line-up of Ted Healy and the Stooges in this setting showed how dynamic they were as a team. It's also worth seeking out Plane Nuts, and maybe Nertsery Rhymes. The Big Idea and Hollywood on Parade are best left avoided.
Best Ted Healy Feature:
Meet the Baron
Delightfully wacky, Jimmy Durante and Jack Pearl are a gas. The Stooges scene in the ladies shower room is a knockout. Also from the era, while lacking Stooge meyhem, Turn Back the Clock and Dancing Lady are terrific dramas. Not so good: Soup to Nuts and Fugitive Lovers
Best Curly (without Healy) Feature:
Time Out for Rhythm
Just watched this one, and it's a delight. Everytime the Stooges appear, they give it their all, especially the Maharaja scene. Their fellow performers are equally tallented, especially Ann Miller, who is dynamite. Another hoot (with Jimmy Durante) is Start Cheering. Have not seen My Sister Eileen all the way through, though I have seen the Stooge scene. Avoid the Captain Hates the Sea and Stop, Look, and Laugh. Lesser works are Swing Parade of 1946 and (unfortunately) Rockin' in the Rockies.
The Lesser of Two Evils (Best Shemp Feature):
Soup to Nuts
While I also consider it a Ted Healy venture, Shemp only had one other staring role with the group, and it was arguably worse. Soup to Nuts is a messy attempt at absurdity. Honestly, I grow very impatient with it, but not nearly as impatient as I get with Gold Raiders. At least the Stooges are funny in Soup to Nuts, wheras Gold Raiders is a cheap "western for the sake of a western" filled with tired gags for the boys. Poor Shemp. I thought the worst mark of his Stoogedom was the reedited shorts, then I saw these two features (OK, so they aren't as bad as Bubble Trouble, but that's like saying having your hand burned is better than having your junk cut off).
Best Curly-Joe Feature:
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze
I like the adventurous spirit of this movie. It's a fun little ride to take. I also quite enjoy the Three Stooges in Orbit and the Outlaws is Coming. Didn't much care for Snow White and the Three Stooges and Have Rocket will travel. Their cameo appearances in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and 4 for Texas aren't worth the time it takes to sit through those movies.
Best Television Pilot/Series
Jerks of all Trade
Full of recycled gags to lesser effect, but the Stooges were still going strong when it was made. It's sad a series was never developed. The New 3 Stooges has its moments, and I don't care for travelogue, so Kook's Tour didn't stand a chance.