I quite like it, too. Cold, oppressive. Very fitting.cdnchris wrote:I actually like the Spy cover, find it suiting, even if it's just a still. I'm obviously the only one, though.
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The Spy Who Came In From The Cold looks like a bad airport novel cover, and while that may suit the origin of the film, I thought the big draw on this one was Burton's performance - and yet of all four covers this month, that's the only one not to feature any sort of representation of the actor/character?
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Maybe Criterion is just trying to push their Blu-ray titles by making the non-Blu-ray ones look absolutely unappealing. Of course, this is contingent on them releasing all new non-bad cover art for Bottle Rocket and Chungking.
(Truth be told, I kind of like most of the feel of the Chungking cover. But those spooning Cs are ridiculous.)
(Truth be told, I kind of like most of the feel of the Chungking cover. But those spooning Cs are ridiculous.)
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Fanfan is downright terrible and Bottle Rocket only marginally better. Agree that the cover for Spy Who Came In From The Cold is disappointingly conventional - it reminds me somewhat of the Stranger Than Paradise artwork in that it could pass as the front cover of a paperback (except that the Jarmusch cover is superior). Chungking Express is the best of the lot but not keen on the title font. Compared to some of the covers from June to September inclusive and the Missing artwork, November's output is almost shocking as some of the spring releases.
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Could be a really bad joke on the part of the cover designer, as The Lovin' Spoonful was formed by members of The Mugwumps, others of which formed the Mamas and the Papas...but that's stretching things more than a little, given that it's clearly only meant to be a way of incorporating/playing off of the Wacky C.swo17 wrote:(Truth be told, I kind of like most of the feel of the Chungking cover. But those spooning Cs are ridiculous.)
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correction...
I love red on pink, it's one of my favorite color combination, look at the work of Philip Guston.
These covers look fine to me, I'm not dazzled at all, but that's more to do with the films than the covers.
mfunk9786 wrote:They'd still have to solve MY problem of having all that red against pink. It looks so unbelievably ugly.
I love red on pink, it's one of my favorite color combination, look at the work of Philip Guston.
These covers look fine to me, I'm not dazzled at all, but that's more to do with the films than the covers.
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Red on pink is a color combo Anderson's used before (though I don't think it was present in this movie). Both garish and complementary color combos (often between text and background as in this cover) are a huge part of Anderson's filmmaking, despite his protestation that character and story are his primary concern. I think the cover is ugly, but for some reason that fits.Mr Pixies wrote:mfunk9786 wrote:They'd still have to solve MY problem of having all that red against pink. It looks so unbelievably ugly.
I love red on pink, it's one of my favorite color combinations, look at the work of Philip Guston.
These covers look fine to me, I'm not dazzled at all, but that's more to do with the films than the covers.
Chungking is attractive but vapid, Spy Who Came In From the Cold looks about as empty as the movie, and re: Fanfan, I've said before how much I hate these awkward hand-drawn cartoony covers (Amarcord barely gets away with it, but Thief of Baghdad is ugly).
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I really like the Chungking if only because I'm glad they did original artwork for the cover and didn't just use a still. I guess I'm just unwilling to admit the art is bad because it's my favorite film.
Fanfan la Tulipe, however, may be one of the worst covers I've ever seen and Spy is just dull. Not a fan of the Bottle cover, but I wasn't a fan of the others and knew it would be a similar design so it doesn't bother me.
Fanfan la Tulipe, however, may be one of the worst covers I've ever seen and Spy is just dull. Not a fan of the Bottle cover, but I wasn't a fan of the others and knew it would be a similar design so it doesn't bother me.
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I think Chungking Express might be one of my favorite covers. Seriously. Why would it matter how long the cover designer spent working on it? I would imagine that swimminghorses spends hours laboring over his horrible joke covers. That doesn't make them good. There's beauty in simplicity.
The others all seem kind of unfinished. Fanfan is pretty terrible, but I'm betting that it is a work in progress. I would imagine that the faces in particular will end up getting a more painterly look instead of looking like they were cut out of a magazine and stuck on with a glue stick. Spy is pretty boring, but not offensively bad like Fanfan. I actually like the red on pink of Bottle Rocket, but the foreground figures and the fucking labels on them (?) have got to go.
The Blu-ray covers on the sell sheets look to be identical to the standard def covers, but they appear to have a slightly translucent blue sticker with a "Wacky b" and the word Blu-ray on them.
The others all seem kind of unfinished. Fanfan is pretty terrible, but I'm betting that it is a work in progress. I would imagine that the faces in particular will end up getting a more painterly look instead of looking like they were cut out of a magazine and stuck on with a glue stick. Spy is pretty boring, but not offensively bad like Fanfan. I actually like the red on pink of Bottle Rocket, but the foreground figures and the fucking labels on them (?) have got to go.
The Blu-ray covers on the sell sheets look to be identical to the standard def covers, but they appear to have a slightly translucent blue sticker with a "Wacky b" and the word Blu-ray on them.
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Except that it resembles an undergrad's first project on Photoshop and doesn't match the film at all. Even the Tarantino face cover on the Rolling Thunder release was better. Think about that for a moment.Jeff wrote:I think Chungking Express might be one of my favorite covers. Seriously. Why would it matter how long the cover designer spent working on it? I would imagine that swimminghorses spends hours laboring over his horrible joke covers. That doesn't make them good. There's beauty in simplicity.