Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2
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Vastly better cover for Life Aquatic now appearing on CC site . . .
- Kudzu
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They have the cover for the Phantom of Liberty up now on the CC site.
I really hate to be a jerk but this cover just seems lazy, like they photoshopped the omnipresent ass onto a background. I can see how they'd want to separate this from the cover of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie by changing the background color but the black makes the ass-legs look grainy, as if they were disintegrating.
If we're going to be pedantic about the graininess of the transfers then why not apply the same attention to the covers?
I really hate to be a jerk but this cover just seems lazy, like they photoshopped the omnipresent ass onto a background. I can see how they'd want to separate this from the cover of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie by changing the background color but the black makes the ass-legs look grainy, as if they were disintegrating.
If we're going to be pedantic about the graininess of the transfers then why not apply the same attention to the covers?
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I am sure that none of us have anything to worry about. This will be boxed exactly the same way "The Royal Tennenbaums" was with an outer cardboard slipcover with the regular advertising artwork (?!) - inside will be the third great cover by Anderson's brother. My only curiousity remains to be seen how they will be numbered. My guess is that the single disc set wont have a number and the double disc will. ( I think it is even possible that the single disc will not have an outer cover and use the ugly cover instead of the Anderson drawing. I say this because the single disc will be bought by Blockbuster and Walmart and their customer base will not "get" the Anderson drawing and are already familiar with the film advertising poster. Hmmm....)
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the Burden of Dreams cover has been modified. i know most of you disliked it (i liked it) but in any case i think it's gotten a bit worse.
initially posted cover:

currently posted cover:

in the former, herzog seems fittingly immersed in the jungle. the brightening in the new version doesn't convey any soul-wrenching struggle. it also seems to be a different picture of herzog altogether in the new version. the integration of the photo elements is more organic in the first. in the second, herzog looks more cut-and-pasted on top of the background, esp. around the perimeter of his head and hair.
i suppose he does look more resolved in the second... still could be refined for subtlety, though
EDIT: actually.. the more i stare, the more the new one seems determined and passionate, and the earlier version forlorn. (still too cut and pasted, though!)
initially posted cover:

currently posted cover:

in the former, herzog seems fittingly immersed in the jungle. the brightening in the new version doesn't convey any soul-wrenching struggle. it also seems to be a different picture of herzog altogether in the new version. the integration of the photo elements is more organic in the first. in the second, herzog looks more cut-and-pasted on top of the background, esp. around the perimeter of his head and hair.
i suppose he does look more resolved in the second... still could be refined for subtlety, though
EDIT: actually.. the more i stare, the more the new one seems determined and passionate, and the earlier version forlorn. (still too cut and pasted, though!)
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