Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.3

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mikeohhh
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#251 Post by mikeohhh »

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#252 Post by justeleblanc »

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#253 Post by Antoine Doinel »

I think the May covers are absolutely, uniformly excellent. I don't think any covers since the beginning of the new "wacky C" era have looked this good.
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#254 Post by jon »

Sansho is my favorite of the month, absolutely gorgeous.
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#255 Post by a.khan »

I like them all, but have to agree with the person who mentioned the CC "Army of Shadows" artwork in relation to MS Paintbox. That made me laugh. On the same point, the simplicity of the BFI cover -- as a friend would say -- totally owns.
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#257 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

That Overlord cover keeps bugging me more and more. I hate the eyeball on there! The Army of Shadows cover is way too weak for me. I was hoping for something like Cercle Rouge's cover flair or at least something more imaginative.
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#258 Post by mbalson »

I agree that the Army of Shadows cover isn't up to par and I usually like all of the covers, especially when compared to other DVD producers.
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#259 Post by mrschroeder1982 »

Maybe it's just me, but it seems like this thread is devolving into an outlet for people to express just how much they hate the new cover artwork. Sure, there will be some people who express that they like a certain cover art, but the majority of responses deals with how the cover art generally stinks. Ever since the "wacky C" showed up (with which I personally have no beef), there have only been a couple that I didn't like (I wasn't so thrilled that the releases in March and April will be, for the most part, black and white), but even the ones that aren't my favorites I don't hate. I'll probably get flamed for this post, but I don't care. Maybe my opinions amount to little more than "can't we all just get along," but in my mind, even the ones that are lacking have their benefits. Even (gasp!) the cover for Bicycle Thieves.
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#260 Post by starmanof51 »

yeah, the most common thought I have when I check this thread is gratitude to Matt for segregating all the cover talk in the first place.
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#261 Post by Greathinker »

Being such a borderline useless thread anyhow I don't see why someone can't voice their distaste. I happen to like the new trendy C and think they've done some fantastic work recently, but this month stands out as being the worst-- I don't think it's even that subjective, there's a noticeable lack of concern towards the compositions and the visual elements used (the text in particular) are put to poor use. Even from a marketing standpoint these covers look they'd recede on store shelves rather than jump out. But I don't want to say anymore because at least Sansho and Army of Shadows look tentative.

edit: if anyone care's to look here is a quick one I made for Army of Shadows.
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#262 Post by jbeall »

We complain because we're going to buy the dvds anyway. Plus, criterion really has spoiled us with their usual box art. MGM, for example, consistenly puts out terrible box-art. But nobody's going to flame you, mrschroeder1982... why would they?

I think we just hold criterion to a higher standard. Whether that's justified or not, given that we're supposedly all criterion whores because of the actual movies, rather than the box-art, I'll leave up to you. As someone suggested earlier, criterion has kinda spoiled us. Besides, all the griping doesn't change the fact that plenty of us will be buying Army of Shadows sometime in May.
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jon
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#263 Post by jon »

Sansho makes this a winning month for me.

At least there was nothing that even approached the horror that is the Border Radio cover.

Army of Shadows really isn't bothering me as much as it should, though the font and color of the text is awful. For me, the biggest disappointment is The Third Man. Looked great when I first saw it, but every time I see it, it gets weaker and weaker.

Overlord is the most unprofessional looking cover on the coming soon page atm.

Still, I am happy with Sansho.
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#264 Post by Harvey Domino »

I don't mind the Overlord cover so much -- but I do have to ask: Is the film as "pychadelic" or dreamlike (or whatever) as the cover might suggest?
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#265 Post by hammock »

jon wrote:At least there was nothing that even approached the horror that is the Border Radio cover.
I found it less horrible in real life. I guess the metalic green didn't come to justice on the web. The disc graphics are working better than any other wacky-c release so far.
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#266 Post by manicsounds »

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#267 Post by Matt »

Also, this:

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#268 Post by iceberg58 »

All the the covers are fine... the films way more important. Nice momentum going CC! Now for Night on Earth, Berlin Alexanderplatz, and My Dinner With Andre - ahhh.
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#269 Post by Derek Estes »

Matt wrote:Also, this
Dear Matt, You are a Genius.
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#270 Post by Matt »

Derek Estes wrote:Dear Matt, You are a Genius.
It sure took you people long enough to realize it.
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#271 Post by Lino »

What? That you need an audience? :P
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#272 Post by Matt »

Pot, kettle, etc.
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#273 Post by Napoleon »

I was hoping they were going to cobble together a more literal translation with the two cronies and Welles/Lime behind them pointing at himself and winking.
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#274 Post by Lino »

Matt wrote:Pot, kettle, etc.
But I never denied it! :wink:
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#275 Post by ByMarkClark.com »

So... raise your hand if you think Criterion is NOT announcing the next Eclipse series at the same time they announce the next batch of Criterion titles just to perplex those of us who post here.
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