Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#901 Post by fdm »

Hey, maybe they won't be cardboard after all...
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#904 Post by Narshty »

Now the "angry" dog is what's kept inside the box, the packaging concept makes a lot more sense.
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#905 Post by Yojimbo »

cdnchris wrote:Packaging
its not the first time its been released on DVD though
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#906 Post by CSM126 »

Yojimbo wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Packaging
its not the first time its been released on DVD though
Previous releases were bootlegs and don't "count" because they're not legitimate. And "First time Legally on DVD" would be a weird thing to slap on your DVD cover anyway.
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#907 Post by Yojimbo »

CSM126 wrote:
Yojimbo wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Packaging
its not the first time its been released on DVD though
Previous releases were bootlegs and don't "count" because they're not legitimate. And "First time Legally on DVD" would be a weird thing to slap on your DVD cover anyway.
Well, this doesn't look 'bootleg' to me!
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#908 Post by Narshty »

It is, 100%. Paramount did not license out a VHS copy to Televista on the sly.
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#909 Post by domino harvey »

It's definitely a bootleg, and somewhere on this board we went a few rounds ridiculing its release, which came out at the same time we got word from Criterion that they were releasing it. Though this blunder's still not quite on par with when NYFilmAnnex released their boot of Calcutta at the same month the Louis Malle Eclipse set was announced. Oh burn on bootleggers
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#910 Post by Yojimbo »

Narshty wrote:It is, 100%. Paramount did not license out a VHS copy to Televista on the sly.
Its odd that action wasn't taken against them, given that its so publicly, not to mention brazenly, advertised.

I wonder could Amazon not be held liable for advertising/profiting from its sale.
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#911 Post by mteller »

psufootball07 wrote:Looks nice, I was hoping to get a chance to see what the Criterion Blu-Ray packaging looks like, but that has been moved back.
From HTF:
MattH wrote:It's not DVD size, but it's not in a regular Blu-ray case either. There's a cardboard sleeve that has the same cover art as the regular Criterion release. Inside is a Blu-ray sized book-type case (different artwork) When you open it, the disc is on the right and a pocket is on the left for the Criterion booklet.
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Yojimbo wrote:Its odd that action wasn't taken against them, given that its so publicly, not to mention brazenly, advertised.

I wonder could Amazon not be held liable for advertising/profiting from its sale.
It's not the first time that Amazon has sold DVDs from Televista and other bootleg operations. I'm not so sure that a cease-and-desist wasn't issued against Televista, as the title was only available new for a couple of months. The unfortunate few who bought the disc ended up with a 1.33 VHS dub.
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#913 Post by mogwai »

Blu-ray.com has posted their review, along with pictures of how the packaging differs from regular blu-ray cases.
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#914 Post by souvenir »

mogwai wrote:Blu-ray.com has posted their review, along with pictures of how the packaging differs from regular blu-ray cases.
And that slipcase looks an awful lot like the Eclipse sets, meaning openings on bottom and top instead of to the side.
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#916 Post by Cinephrenic »

I hate when they put that stupid security tag in the plastic sleeve, and it has noting to do with stealing.
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#917 Post by fdm »

More even stupider packaging.
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#918 Post by jaredsap »

I'm extremely pleased Criterion has inaugurated Blu-ray with a small, slim digipak. I hope this represents their default Blu-ray packaging.
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#920 Post by domino harvey »

Ashirg wrote:Image
Talk about a lateral release
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#921 Post by TheGodfather »

the blu-ray packaging looks nice. I`m happy they don`t use the regular blu-ray keepcases
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#922 Post by denti alligator »

Cinephrenic wrote:I hate when they put that stupid security tag in the plastic sleeve, and it has noting to do with stealing.
Better than on the cardboard, where it rips the packaging when you try to remove it.
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#923 Post by kaujot »

Love that shot of the Colonel.
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#924 Post by Person »

I feel that Criterion should buck the trends and stick to standard size alpha packs, digipaks. All you need is a "Blu Ray edition, will only play on..." sticker on the cellophane wrap and the logo on the bottom edge of the back cover, I feel.
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#925 Post by fdm »

Person wrote:I feel that Criterion should buck the trends and stick to standard size alpha packs, digipaks. All you need is a "Blu Ray edition, will only play on..." sticker on the cellophane wrap and the logo on the bottom edge of the back cover, I feel.
Standard size is too big any more... (and cardboard sucks). I think possibly why Criterion is shying away from the blue plastic case is the logo that goes with it (possibly an extra kickback to Sony to use the logo, vaguely recall reading about this along with all the other fees and whatnot that go with doing blu-ray). They should use the case at least some of the time, don't giveashit regarding what color it is or whether it has the logo. The smaller size is a good thing.

But when have they ever listened to me...
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