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

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Matt
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#1601 Post by Matt »

Good thing they didn't go with an illustrated version of this cover, it might have ended up something like this.
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#1602 Post by oldsheperd »

That would have been awesome. The first interactive cover.
Find six differences between these two pictures!
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#1603 Post by justeleblanc »

oldsheperd wrote:That would have been awesome. The first interactive cover.
Find six differences between these two pictures!
I also love People magazine!
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#1604 Post by oldsheperd »

It's like Highlights for Criterion Collectors
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#1605 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Gallant appreciates the cover art for what it is; Goofus complains without mercy on the internet. :P
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#1606 Post by Des Esseintes »

Okay....while we're on the topic, what's with the comma after 23? It's an address, right? No need for a comma between the address number and the street. I like the cover as a whole (though I agree Criterion's done too many horizontal split covers recently) but I thought I'd point that out.
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#1607 Post by ehimle »

JEANNE DIELMAN, 23 QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES
that's how its spelt on their website... looks like mulvaney might need be informed of misplaced commas....
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#1608 Post by reno dakota »

Des Esseintes wrote:Okay....while we're on the topic, what's with the comma after 23? It's an address, right? No need for a comma between the address number and the street. I like the cover as a whole (though I agree Criterion's done too many horizontal split covers recently) but I thought I'd point that out.
French addresses (and this would apply to addresses in Brussels as well) typically have a comma between the number and the street, so there is nothing unusual about the placement of the comma on the cover. Also, there is this:

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#1609 Post by Des Esseintes »

Fair enough, I was just curious.
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#1610 Post by Doctor Sunshine »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2278/481_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

Made in U.S.A. could use another period though.
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#1611 Post by Cinephrenic »

It looks like both Godard covers were designed by Kellerhouse.
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#1612 Post by colinr0380 »

A sneak peek at the first couple of pages of the booklet in the For All Mankind reissue from Eric Skillman's blog.

(Easter Egg: Tamara features in the comments!)

The Spy Who Came In From The Cold cover evolution.

And a link to Kent William's poster for the Rashomon theatrical release:

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EDIT: The post from Kent William's blog.
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#1613 Post by kaujot »

That's a fucking great poster. Available for sale?

Edit: According to Skillman, Criterion will end up selling it after it's toured for a while.
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#1614 Post by Harmonov »

kaujot wrote:That's a fucking great poster. Available for sale?
It's already for sale on the Criterion website.
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#1615 Post by zombeaner »

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2299/484_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

Maybe once I see the film I'll change my mind. However, as of right now that is one of the worst covers I've ever seen from Criterion.
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#1616 Post by jon »

edit: Oh, my bad. Your comment came right after the Rashomon poster.

I'd have to agree then, a truly terrible cover.
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#1617 Post by Anhedionisiac »

I think zombeaner meant the Jeanne Dielman cover, not the Kent Williams Rashomon poster
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#1618 Post by justeleblanc »

How quickly we forget the Photoshop wizardry of Sylvia Pinal and neon pink.
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#1619 Post by oldsheperd »

I haven't seen Jeanne Dielmann either but I know the plot and I kind of dig the minimalist cover. Criterion doesn't typically create flashy covers that give us rundown of what we are going to be watching anyway.
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#1620 Post by jon »

justeleblanc wrote:How quickly we forget the Photoshop wizardry of Sylvia Pinal and neon pink.
I wish they had saved the (alternate) pink cover for the released booklet. I always took the b&w version that made it in as an inside joke.
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#1621 Post by swo17 »

from DVDBeaver:

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So as we suspected, the austere invisible cover slips off, revealing...??? This film is so mysterious!

I also like how they positioned the discs to make it look like Delphine Seyrig has bug eyes. :-s

I believe this will be the first Blu-ray of a film released SD in a digipak, yes? I'm curious to see how they handle that packaging. I bet we get screwed in some way, as the BD is just a one-discer.
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#1622 Post by psufootball07 »

Nah man, Third Man and Last Emperor had pretty tight digipaks. Both are in BluCrap.
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#1623 Post by swo17 »

Yeah, I should have said "first Blu-ray of a film released SD in a digipak since the recent policy change regarding Blu-ray packaging." I still don't think there's any precedent for how we can expect the packaging for the BD Marienbad to look.
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#1624 Post by ouatitw »

Don't forget about The Man Who Fell To Earth which has a beautiful SD digipack which included the source novel, and then you get the standard bluray case and the novel was missing along with a booklet missing the essays on the novel.

I actually considered selling off the Bluray to buy the standard edition.
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#1625 Post by domino harvey »

They would pick that horribly unflattering publicity photo of Seyrig for the inside of their already ugly set
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