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

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psufootball07
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Re: 216 The Rules of the Game

#1801 Post by psufootball07 »

Snap a photo so we can see, CC site hasnt updated the image.
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Dr. Snaut
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Re: 216 The Rules of the Game

#1802 Post by Dr. Snaut »

That's unfortunate. The Rules of the Gamee package was one of the more unique packages in the collection. Kind of like the white keepcase that came with A Woman is a Woman.
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Re: 216 The Rules of the Game

#1803 Post by jbeall »

psufootball07 wrote:Snap a photo so we can see, CC site hasnt updated the image.
I didn't pick up a copy since I already own it, but just imagine the same cover art, albeit w/wacky C instead of The Criterion Collection across the top. It's the exact same image otherwise.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1804 Post by psufootball07 »

Yeah, I heard on the .com forum that it is black/white and not a Blue image, because they took off the slip cover.
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#1805 Post by jbeall »

Technically, the image was always b&w, it was just the slipcover that was blue. I s'pose I oughta sell my old edition on ebay and use the money to buy the new packaging. I prefer the figure-8 cases, if only to preserve shelf space.

EDIT: The snapcase image is tinted blue. It's not as noticeable b/c the image is tinted, rather than a thick slipcover, but it's blue nonetheless.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1806 Post by kaujot »

The original Rules package isn't much thicker than your standard DVD case.
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#1807 Post by jbeall »

Well, it's digipak-thick. I'm not going to double-dip, anyway; I was just surprised to see it in a regular case, since I only thought they did that for films that were being re-released with a new print and/or extras, or a new dvd simultaneously with a blu-ray.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1808 Post by bearcuborg »

Makes you wonder if The Human Condition is going to be two figure 8 cases in Pigs, Pimps, Prostitutes type box.
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#1809 Post by CSM126 »

bearcuborg wrote:Makes you wonder if The Human Condition is going to be two figure 8 cases in Pigs, Pimps, Prostitutes type box.
Not really.
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#1810 Post by godardslave »

bearcuborg wrote:Makes you wonder if The Human Condition is going to be two figure 8 cases in Pigs, Pimps, Prostitutes type box.

Human Condition better be a digipack or its the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine).
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#1811 Post by Saturnome »

They could pull a Painlevé and fit the whole trilogy in a snapcase.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1812 Post by bearcuborg »

CSM126 wrote:
bearcuborg wrote:Makes you wonder if The Human Condition is going to be two figure 8 cases in Pigs, Pimps, Prostitutes type box.
Not really.
Looks like you're in the minority. :wink:
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1813 Post by godardslave »

Saturnome wrote:They could pull a Painlevé and fit the whole trilogy in a snapcase.
please anything but that [-o<
And taunt us first with beautiful looking artwork on a digipack, and then switch back to a horrible keepcase at the last minute. :(
oh the humanity of it all!
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#1815 Post by eerik »

Nice! Waiting for reveiws. :)
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1816 Post by psufootball07 »

I prefer the Playtime Digipak and I'm sure I am not alone in this.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1817 Post by Jeff »

psufootball07 wrote:I prefer the Playtime Digipak and I'm sure I am not alone in this.
No, there's also the guy that is "OUTRAGED" that Criterion is using plastic cases for their Blu-rays.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#1818 Post by psufootball07 »

Have they finally found a standard BluRay format and stuck with it? Either way, the packaging on the SD definitely makes the BR look like crap.
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#1819 Post by Jeff »

psufootball07 wrote:Have they finally found a standard BluRay format and stuck with it?
Yes, they will be using the custom-made Scanavo clear plastic keepcases for all future Blu-ray releases, and will be repackaging most of the early Blu-ray releases in these as well.
psufootball07 wrote:Either way, the packaging on the SD definitely makes the BR look like crap.
I disagree.
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#1820 Post by Flike »

Kagemusha looks nice. Is that a Kurosawa painting on the booklet? I never owned the original.

I'm wondering, if they're going to standardize the line, and we're seeing that with the Playtime packaging now, are they going to retool the Last Metro and Last Year at Marienbad, too? Unfortunate, if so, and kind of missing the point: the initial packaging was just shoddy.
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#1821 Post by mfunk9786 »

While I'm still turned off by the price of non-Criterion BDs, I must admit to being envious over the ability to have two discs worth of film and extras on one disc.
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#1822 Post by godardslave »

Jeff wrote:
psufootball07 wrote:Either way, the packaging on the SD definitely makes the BR look like crap.
I disagree.
I disagree with your disagreement.
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#1823 Post by CSM126 »

I'd just like to remind everyone that the Playtime SD package was a mostly blank white digi with two big splotches of primary colors on the inside. It's not like they ditched some grand, majestic artwork, people.
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#1824 Post by DVDRam »

Jeff wrote: Yes, they will be using the custom-made Scanavo clear plastic keepcases for all future Blu-ray releases, and will be repackaging most of the early Blu-ray releases in these as well.
Jeff, do you or anyone else know when these repackaging will start happening? And is the only way to ensure getting them to find them in brick and mortar stores? The new Scanavo cases look great.
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#1825 Post by aox »

mfunk9786 wrote:While I'm still turned off by the price of non-Criterion BDs, I must admit to being envious over the ability to have two discs worth of film and extras on one disc.
I don't pay more than $20 (and usually $10-$15) for non CC Blus. They are cheaper then DVDs were 5 years ago. I still don't get this argument. Especially from people that have the internet and a check/credit card. The Amazon Marketplace is your friend.

and I am not even talking about used discs.
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