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

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#1001 Post by PimpPanda »

You know that Shimizu release would have been exciting if they had done it a year ago... ](*,)
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#1002 Post by HerrSchreck »

Goddamn it (twitch), can't you guys plainly see that (tic) this is clearly the German silent (hic) version of Danton from 1921 with Jannings and Krauss?

Excuse me while I crawl back into my walnut shell.
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#1003 Post by zedz »

I really like the Rossellini cover (can the Ingrids and the war trilogy be far behind?). The Kurosawa is appropriate (I'm not a great fan of the film). The Last Metro cover is a mere 'so what' (but so's the film for me).
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#1004 Post by TheGodfather »

For once, I actually do like all the covers. Good to see The Last Metro coming into the collection
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#1005 Post by h_double »

I have a question about the packaging of [House of Games] DVD. When I got my copy (which I purchased new, with the Criterion sticker on the shrink wrap), the insert was put in the slipcase so that when you open the case, the disc is on the left side and the booklet was upside-down on the right. I assumed this was intentional (it seems very clever, and fitting with the film's theme of trickery), but when I told some other people about it, they were convinced it was a packaging glitch.

Does anybody else have a copy with the reversed/upside down packaging?
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#1006 Post by Anhedionisiac »

I agree, great covers this month.
Dodes'ka-den fits the movie to a T, Il Generale Della Rovere is good enough that I think I'll buy it sight unseen and The Last Metro almost had me forgetting that I actually don't like the movie behind the curtain.
Excellent job, Criterion. Carry on.
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#1007 Post by Antoine Doinel »

h_double wrote:I have a question about the packaging of [House of Games] DVD. When I got my copy (which I purchased new, with the Criterion sticker on the shrink wrap), the insert was put in the slipcase so that when you open the case, the disc is on the left side and the booklet was upside-down on the right. I assumed this was intentional (it seems very clever, and fitting with the film's theme of trickery), but when I told some other people about it, they were convinced it was a packaging glitch.

Does anybody else have a copy with the reversed/upside down packaging?
It's a packaging glitch. It would only be some kind of Mamet-ian trick if the DVD case arrived with nothing in it at all :wink:
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#1008 Post by GringoTex »

zedz wrote:I really like the Rossellini cover (can the Ingrids and the war trilogy be far behind?).
Has it been confirmed Criterion is releasing the Ingrids?
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#1009 Post by justeleblanc »

GringoTex wrote:
zedz wrote:I really like the Rossellini cover (can the Ingrids and the war trilogy be far behind?).
Has it been confirmed Criterion is releasing the Ingrids?
Aren't some of the Ingrids Warner properties?
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#1010 Post by zedz »

justeleblanc wrote:
GringoTex wrote:
zedz wrote:I really like the Rossellini cover (can the Ingrids and the war trilogy be far behind?).
Has it been confirmed Criterion is releasing the Ingrids?
Aren't some of the Ingrids Warner properties?
I have no idea, and as far as I know the films are rights minefields. I'm sure Criterion have explored the possibility, but whether anybody could pull this off has yet to be proved. This was wishful thinking on my part.
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#1011 Post by cdnchris »

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#1012 Post by rwaits »

I'm really diggin' all the covers.
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#1013 Post by domino harvey »

cdnchris wrote:Image
I didn't know Danton was an Ophuls film
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#1014 Post by LQ »

Dan7on?
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#1015 Post by domino harvey »

Dan Ion, the story of a Button Gwinnett's twin brother Daniel who, after being exposed to radiation during a freak inkwell accident, became a super-charged superhero
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#1016 Post by swo17 »

LQ wrote:Dan7on?
Actually, I think it's the beginnings of a rousing game of hangman.
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#1017 Post by domino harvey »

Don't tell the Serious Horror Thread but he looks like a crossdresser
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#1018 Post by hammock »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/1987/Danton_348x490.jpg[/img]
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#1019 Post by domino harvey »

Oh... oh my... OH MY GOD. That can't be real, can it? It serves me right for making jokes about what was in fact not a bad cover. But that... that... THAT is the most amateur drawing ever to grace a Criterion cover. What a complete embarrassment, both for the company and for anyone who passes by it on a shelf
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#1020 Post by Cinephrenic »

domino harvey wrote:Oh... oh my... OH MY GOD. That can't be real, can it? It serves me right for making jokes about what was in fact not a bad cover. But that... that... THAT is the most amateur drawing ever to grace a Criterion cover. What a complete embarrassment, both for the company and for anyone who passes by it on a shelf
Much better I think.
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#1021 Post by kaujot »

Cinephrenic wrote:
domino harvey wrote:Oh... oh my... OH MY GOD. That can't be real, can it? It serves me right for making jokes about what was in fact not a bad cover. But that... that... THAT is the most amateur drawing ever to grace a Criterion cover. What a complete embarrassment, both for the company and for anyone who passes by it on a shelf
Much better I think.
I agree. Much better.
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#1022 Post by denti alligator »

domino harvey wrote:Oh... oh my... OH MY GOD. That can't be real, can it? It serves me right for making jokes about what was in fact not a bad cover. But that... that... THAT is the most amateur drawing ever to grace a Criterion cover. What a complete embarrassment, both for the company and for anyone who passes by it on a shelf
Dude, what's your problem? I think this is a fantastic cover.
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#1023 Post by domino harvey »

Are you guys seriously not looking in the top corner? Fifth grade art classes have turned out better drawings than that
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#1024 Post by swo17 »

Um, I believe that's actually a photo of Depardieu.
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#1025 Post by HerrSchreck »

I like it more for it's conceptual and compositional (both colorwise and layoutwise) originality than for it's personal effect or drawing style.

But suffice to say the rendering is not meant to be realistic.. there's almost a touch of Cocteau there.
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