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

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Cinesimilitude
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#401 Post by Cinesimilitude »

justeleblanc wrote:I guess this whole problem would have been solved if they had the two openings along the spines as opposed to the top and bottom, of course then you wouldn't have the glorious spine porn this forum feeds on.
exactly, you can't eat your cake and show it off on your shelf too.
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#402 Post by patrick »

Why don't you separate the films for rentals?
We rent them seperately, but for whatever reason (probably because our shelves are pretty warped) the slimline cases don't sit on our shelves very well. We lost the box for our Anchor Bay Herzog set and those DVDs are constantly falling on the floor. It's a silly thing to complain about, but a lot of the recent Criterions that come in boxes (Veronique, Dazed & Confused, etc) rent like crazy and those boxes are in close to mint shape. I just put a bit of packing tape on the edges of the Bergman set, hopefully that will keep it from falling apart.
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#403 Post by SHOCKMASTER »

bafff.. its pretty cheap packaging for Criterion and not good for the landfills!! booyah!
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#404 Post by a.khan »

kekid wrote:It is a steal at the price it is being offered.
I agree that we do not have the right to expect fancy packaging and extras in Eclipse offerings.
I'm sorry but, as heartless consumers, we have every right to expect the very best, especially from a vanguard company like CC. In my mind the lack of supplements is enough compensation for the low price. That's totally acceptable. Bottom line: beyond the arena of personal taste, the hard cold fact is that the packagaing could have been better.
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#405 Post by Cobz »

Just found this poster of "A Bout De Souffle"

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Tres belle non?

An excellent candidate for the future criterion release i reckon :wink:
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#406 Post by TheGodfather »

Oh yes, it would be nice if they`d use that one.
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Musashi219
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#407 Post by Musashi219 »

I just received my Eclipse Series 1 today and I honestly don't mind the packaging too much. Yes if you take one disc out then the other four are loose, but otherwise the discs fit fine. Just lay the thing vertically if you take one out.
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#408 Post by domino harvey »

I bought new shoes but they didn't have holes for laces. That's okay though, I just have to make sure I don't run too fast. Why are people making excuses for this packaging... Does anyone really find this packaging to be preferable to a closed top and bottom box with open spine?
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#409 Post by Tribe »

domino harvey wrote:Does anyone really find this packaging to be preferable to a closed top and bottom box with open spine?
I've been snickering at the Eclipse packaging issues, but having just received mine yesterday I have to agree...it is a dumb way to package these things. I do like the ultra thin plastic cases though.

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#410 Post by Derek Estes »

domino harvey wrote:I bought new shoes but they didn't have holes for laces. That's okay though, I just have to make sure I don't run too fast. Why are people making excuses for this packaging... Does anyone really find this packaging to be preferable to a closed top and bottom box with open spine?
I have no problem with the packaging. Besides, you can alway throw the sleeve away if it causes you so much frustration. What do you do with DVDs that don't come packaged in sets? Or do you only buy sets?
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#411 Post by domino harvey »

Derek Estes wrote:
domino harvey wrote:I bought new shoes but they didn't have holes for laces. That's okay though, I just have to make sure I don't run too fast. Why are people making excuses for this packaging... Does anyone really find this packaging to be preferable to a closed top and bottom box with open spine?
I have no problem with the packaging. Besides, you can alway throw the sleeve away if it causes you so much frustration.
Again with making it the consumer's problem! I paid for a boxed set, I want the box.
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#412 Post by a.khan »

On the packaging issue -- when they recently sent out their Eclipse email inviting our feedback, I didn't hold back.
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#413 Post by Derek Estes »

domino harvey wrote:
Derek Estes wrote:
domino harvey wrote:I bought new shoes but they didn't have holes for laces. That's okay though, I just have to make sure I don't run too fast. Why are people making excuses for this packaging... Does anyone really find this packaging to be preferable to a closed top and bottom box with open spine?
I have no problem with the packaging. Besides, you can alway throw the sleeve away if it causes you so much frustration.
Again with making it the consumer's problem! I paid for a boxed set, I want the box.
But did you really pay that much?
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#414 Post by Musashi219 »

domino harvey wrote:Again with making it the consumer's problem! I paid for a boxed set, I want the box.
Aren't you and alot of people forgetting the fact that what you're buying should be the films themselves, not just the packaging? I mean this all goes back to the madness that erupted over the Viridiana cover, and sure it was ugly and ultimately the cover art was changed, but shouldn't the fact that Viridiana was finally being released please someone enough?

Yes the Eclipse boxes are kinda awkward, some are shouting inconvenient, but when it boils down to it, if I can get 4-5 films from Bergman, Malle, Ozu or whoever else comes along, I could really care less what the packaging looks like, especially when I'm buying it for less than $50. Some folks are just too hard to please...
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#415 Post by domino harvey »

Like it or not, books are routinely judged by their covers around these parts.
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#416 Post by Highway 61 »

This is nothing like the Virdiana cover debacle, which was just a matter of taste. This is just plain stupid. It's entirely reasonable to expect a case that holds the discs in place.
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#417 Post by balzer »

Highway 61 wrote:This is just plain stupid. It's entirely reasonable to expect a case that holds the discs in place.
Mine holds the discs just fine.
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#418 Post by domino harvey »

This discussion is one big ](*,)
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#419 Post by Musashi219 »

balzer wrote:
Highway 61 wrote:This is just plain stupid. It's entirely reasonable to expect a case that holds the discs in place.
Mine holds the discs just fine.
I second that.
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#420 Post by Highway 61 »

Two against one. I concede.
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#421 Post by Toddarino »

Is there anyone on here that owns Tanner 88? I was wondering because I got one on ebay and it came in just the standard Amaray case. I just wanted to make sure it was the correct packaging.
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#422 Post by Cosmic Bus »

It is, Toddarino.
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#423 Post by godardslave »

ok i just received my early bergman set and the packaging truly is ridiculous. The thinpaks fall out and slide all over the place, and its generally very inconvient.

Criterion, you really should please change these boxes for eclipse. Just any regular box (with a top and bottom amazingly enough!) would be better than this. #-o
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#424 Post by denti alligator »

godardslave wrote:ok i just received my early bergman set and the packaging truly is ridiculous. The thinpaks fall out and slide all over the place, and its generally very inconvient.

Criterion, you really should please change these boxes for eclipse. Just any regular box (with a top and bottom amazingly enough!) would be better than this. #-o
Have you not read pages 16-17 of this thread?
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#425 Post by godardslave »

denti alligator wrote:Have you not read pages 16-17 of this thread?
yes i have, i was just confirming having actually got the set.
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