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

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#1076 Post by Antoine Doinel »

swo17 wrote:
Tom Hagen wrote:For me, figuring out what the April Criterions will be (and bitching about their cover art) is a secondary pursuit to discovering the Coachella lineup. Has anyone else seen that message board? Our compulsive speculation around here the middle of every month pales in comparison to that particular brand of lunacy.
some crappy '90s band
some crappy '80s band
a bunch of crappy new bands
the desert heat

Mystery solved.

Now what I really want to know is which not very impressive Depardieu movie I will be adding to my Netflix queue next, so I can make biting comments about an image I will only ever see in thumbnail form.

Long live the 15th!
In the spirit of your Coachella prognosticating, here's my guesses on April:

some contemporary title everyone will complain about
a classic foreign title that everyone will say they own/is better in exiting R2 release
a classic title that everyone will say isn't worth upgrading from the existing R1
a really great title with a terrible cover and figure 8 packaging
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#1077 Post by arsonfilms »

Antoine Doinel wrote: In the spirit of your Coachella prognosticating, here's my guesses on April:

some contemporary title everyone will complain about
a classic foreign title that everyone will say they own/is better in exiting R2 release
a classic title that everyone will say isn't worth upgrading from the existing R1
a really great title with a terrible cover and figure 8 packaging
I'm also betting on an Ozu set from Eclipse, and an Armond White commentary on the classic title that everyone will say isn't worth upgrading from the existing region 1.
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#1078 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Actually, I predict that Armond White will design a cover for an April title.
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#1079 Post by domino harvey »

Armond White's commentary on Ready to Rumble is actually one of my favorite tracks
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#1080 Post by arsonfilms »

domino harvey wrote:Armond White's commentary on Ready to Rumble is actually one of my favorite tracks
Great. So not even the COMMENTARY is new? Seriously Criterion, lets get it together!
Ready to Rumble already HAS a perfectly decent region 1 release!
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#1081 Post by Lightning »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2065/466_box_348x490.jpg[/img][img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2080/467_box_348x490.jpg[/img][img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2071/469_box_348x490.jpg[/img][img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2062/Wages_BD_web_temp.jpg[/img]
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#1082 Post by domino harvey »

Wow, that's a fantastic cover for the Hit!
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#1083 Post by Antoine Doinel »

2 for 2.
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#1084 Post by Murdoch »

This is shaping up to be a truly amazing month, covers and all.
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#1085 Post by kaujot »

I've never seen anything by Painlevé, but that cover has convinced me to immediately add it to my wish-list, which is really my buy-this-immediately-list.
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#1086 Post by HerrSchreck »

Lightning wrote:And for the Science is Fiction release...

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2068/467_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
A SUBTLE WINK TO SWIMMINGHORSES!!!!

(Actually all the covers are pretty nice this month)
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#1087 Post by Tom Hagen »

Great covers!! Disappointed that it looks like it will be another month until we get Resnais, but I can hardly complain about April's titles.
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#1088 Post by mfunk9786 »

Wow. All three covers are amazing.
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#1089 Post by Saturnome »

Woah. Superb. I only saw a single Jean Painlevé film on the kino Avant-Garde set, and I look foward to this release.
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#1090 Post by swo17 »

Is it just me, or does that weird face meld on The Hit look more like Gerard Depardieu than what used to be on the Danton cover? (Yeah, alright. I should probably leave him alone.)

Also, I would just like to be the first to complain about Criterion giving us nothing to complain about this month. ](*,)
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#1091 Post by Tom Hagen »

I'll take the complaint bait: the proliferation of actors' names on Criterion covers is disconcerting.
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#1092 Post by filmghost »

People will always find reasons to complain. For example, I am pissed off cause I've already bought the (otherwise great) BFI Painleve set and now the Criterion seems that will contain 12 more films! I guess I'm not the only one...
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#1093 Post by tholly »

I am very excited for this month. Almost everything is a sure purchase.

Will be buying:

The Hit
Science Is Fiction: 23 Films By Jean Painleve
In The Realm Of The Senses (Blu-Ray)

Possibility (or at some point later):

Empire Of Passion
The Wages Of Fear (Blu-Ray)
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#1094 Post by jbeall »

Good thing they're all coming out in April, around the time of the dvdp/dd sale... Sold.
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#1095 Post by ianungstad »

Is the In the Realm of the Senses cover a still from the film? Given the nature of the film, the white splatter on the cover makes it look like they photoshopped ejaculate over an image of her face.
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#1096 Post by kaujot »

Tom Hagen wrote:I'll take the complaint bait: the proliferation of actors' names on Criterion covers is disconcerting.
I can see why they'd do it if they have marketable names. People know John Hurt, Tim Roth, etc., just like they know Owen/Luke Wilson. I don't like that they're putting them on there, but hey, at least it's not the standard three-floating-faces cover that we'd get from some other company.
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#1097 Post by Tom Hagen »

kaujot wrote: but hey, at least it's not the standard three-floating-faces cover that we'd get from some other company.
[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/1037/447_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

:D
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#1098 Post by hammock »

3 great movies and loving the cover for "In the realms". The other two are only ok, close to boring, in my opinion. Is "In the realm" cover a hint that the movie has something to do with the weird sex act where people like to be chocked when having an orgasm to maximize it? I think the lead singer of INXS was into that.
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#1099 Post by kaujot »

Tom Hagen wrote:
kaujot wrote: but hey, at least it's not the standard three-floating-faces cover that we'd get from some other company.
[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/1037/447_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

:D
Ah, but that's not the standard version!

It has to have at least three faces on the top-half of the screen, with the bottom half filled by some action shot. Or a landscape shot.
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#1100 Post by criterionsnob »

They've already changed the Painleve cover. Not bad, but I much prefer the simplicity of the first.
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