Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)

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#176 Post by colinr0380 »

Stallone in the remake of Victory/Victoria?
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#177 Post by dx23 »

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and this is the new cover seen in bargain bins across the US.

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#178 Post by carax09 »

I think someone needs to stop eating Mexican food...
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#179 Post by jesus the mexican boi »

Damn, Gina! It's hottttt in herrrrrre!
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#180 Post by domino harvey »

Never have I heard such gratuitous use of the word "butane"
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#182 Post by HarryLong »

Stallone in the remake of Victory/Victoria?
Or an updating of THE MANSTER ...
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#183 Post by Antoine Doinel »

It can't be good for a comedy DVD when it has to point out who the funny one supposed to be.
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#184 Post by dx23 »

What I find hilarious is the Dallas Mavericks quote. So that means that the entire team likes it?
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#185 Post by Matt »

That cover for The Worst Witch is an entirely accurate representation of the way the movie actually looks.
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#186 Post by Jeff »

Matt wrote:That cover for The Worst Witch is an entirely accurate representation of the way the movie actually looks.
That clip is incredible. I've seen better green screen technology on the local weathercast. Tim Curry does an awesome Stevie Nicks impersonation.
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#187 Post by nsps »

I think all DVD covers should write "The Movie" above the movie's title. That way no one's confused.

The Worst Witch was actually part of my childhood, though I'll go ahead and accuse my sister of being the bigger fan.
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#188 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

How have they not put Tim Conway's mugshot up at The Smoking Gun already?

Also, Halloween '09 movie selected.
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#189 Post by arsonfilms »

nsps wrote:I think all DVD covers should write "The Movie" above the movie's title. That way no one's confused.
This could make for some even worse confusion when the subtitle forces the title to be interpreted literally. Ahem:

Milk: The Movie
Sugar: The Movie
Clean, Shaven: The Movie
Traffic: The Movie

Would anyone ever watch The Science of Sleep: The Movie if they thought it was a documentary about napping? In fact, all of the above titles sound a bit like first grade class filmstrips, don't they?
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#190 Post by domino harvey »

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#191 Post by skuhn8 »

The movie title is certainly appropriate for their cover design resources/go to market timeline.
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#192 Post by Matt »

That's got to be the busiest cover I've ever seen, and yet they made room for "white space."
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#193 Post by domino harvey »

Even the tagline looks like it was pieced together from several sources. What could "Caught in the game of power" possibly even mean
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#194 Post by HarryLong »

I think the cover is entirely appropriate. It is a disaster movie, after all ...
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#195 Post by arsonfilms »

The cover of the new No Country for Old Men edition seems criminal, with that enormous Digital Copy logo across the middle. What's even the point of attempting a design that goes against the "big floating heads" marketing fallback, if they're just gonna add some low rent garish copy to it? Do people even actually use these digital copies for anything, or is just an excuse to up the disc count?
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#196 Post by Feego »

arsonfilms wrote:The cover of the new No Country for Old Men edition seems criminal, with that enormous Digital Copy logo across the middle. What's even the point of attempting a design that goes against the "big floating heads" marketing fallback, if they're just gonna add some low rent garish copy to it? Do people even actually use these digital copies for anything, or is just an excuse to up the disc count?
I really hope that the giant Digital Copy logo is just for the press advertisements and not on the actual cover. [-o<
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#197 Post by Feego »

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I never realized how closely Felicity Huffman resembles Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs, or how much Tim Conway looks like Richard Simmons.
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#198 Post by Matt »

How appropriate that the Google ad underneath this thread is one of the worst Google ads...ever!

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So frightening!
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#199 Post by dx23 »

Feego wrote:
arsonfilms wrote:The cover of the new No Country for Old Men edition seems criminal, with that enormous Digital Copy logo across the middle. What's even the point of attempting a design that goes against the "big floating heads" marketing fallback, if they're just gonna add some low rent garish copy to it? Do people even actually use these digital copies for anything, or is just an excuse to up the disc count?
I really hope that the giant Digital Copy logo is just for the press advertisements and not on the actual cover. [-o<
For some annoying reason, Buena Vista tends to put those horrible covers as promotional pictures for the DVDs and BDs they sell. They do that in almost every press release, online marketing and other stuff. The final cover will look less bolded than that.
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