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

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domino harvey
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#2101 Post by domino harvey »

Interesting
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#2102 Post by Matt »

What is it? Cigarette smoke? If so, that's kind of hilariously appropriate for the film.

kinda ugly, though
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#2103 Post by domino harvey »

Yes. I don't like how it gets less cloudy near the top of the tree, but clever nonetheless. Looks like a paperback novel
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#2104 Post by Matt »

I have to say, I am glad they didn't try to Photoshop the faces of the cast into the smoke. But wow, a third try on this cover. It's a hard film to pin down.
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#2105 Post by swo17 »

Ah yes, the base of the tree is in fact a cigarette, so there you have it. What a stultifying improvement over both of the earlier covers. Of course, it is only a matter of time before it is summarily banned from sale in the U.S., due to its depiction of cigarette smoke as something that exists.
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#2106 Post by Mr. Ned »

What's with the beloved wacky C getting overlapped by the 'A?' A big upgrade from the previous cover, but that boo-boo really irks me--more than I thought it would, actually.
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#2107 Post by aox »

yeah, solid cover. good work cc.
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#2108 Post by Highway 61 »

A greatly superior cover, and it's good to see that they're finely willing to obscure the Wacky C, which hopefully means no ridiculous intrusions à la Bicycle Thieves.
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#2109 Post by Phil »

I guess it's an improvement insofar as it actually has, you know, an idea to it (an admittedly clever one), but I really think it's even uglier than the boring abstract xmas lights one.

Oh well, it's not like there was any chance of me not buying this, so whatever.
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#2110 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

They couldn't just go ahead and use the wacky C as the first C in "Christmas"? Looks like shit.

"C A Christmas Tale!" I have no plans to C it, thanks.
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#2111 Post by mfunk9786 »

Third time's a charm. Aside from some aforementioned design issues, it's pretty great. Like an as yet unpublished Perrotta novel.
MyNameCriterionForum wrote:They couldn't just go ahead and use the wacky C as the first C in "Christmas"? Looks like shit.
Could you imagine how bad that would actually look? I can see the comments on this board now... "A Ristmas Tale? I'm not buying whatever that is."

Reminds me of:

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#2112 Post by Flike »

Criterion told someone via Facebook to email Mulvaney about replacement cases for the cardboard Blu-ray jobs (400 Blows and The Third Man were asked about, specifically). Hoping they have something better set up than, "Pester us via email until our generosity runs dry."
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#2113 Post by aox »

me too. but I went ahead and emailed anyway. I have 5 that need replacing.
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#2114 Post by TheGodfather »

Flike wrote:Criterion told someone via Facebook to email Mulvaney about replacement cases for the cardboard Blu-ray jobs (400 Blows and The Third Man were asked about, specifically). Hoping they have something better set up than, "Pester us via email until our generosity runs dry."
Yeah I got an e-mail a few days ago as well about replacing the too tight Marienbad dvd slipcase and that they`d ship a replacement.
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#2115 Post by henryviii »

So, I don't know if anyone else spotted this, but the cover art for The Rules Of The Game has been modified with the new "wacky C" logo.

http://www.criterion.com/films/295

My first thought was that it is in preparation for a new Blu-Ray announcement at the end of the week. Which, of course, makes me very excited.

Thoughts?
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#2116 Post by Cinephrenic »

Unless a DVD re-issue is released, they usually don't change the DVD logo to the wacky "C". Rules of the Game has a unique packaging, so they might have just added it to the plastic. However, the Blu-ray edition shouldn't be long, as it is a staple classic from the catalog.
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#2117 Post by CSM126 »

Apparently this change isn't that new. According to a post on dotcom, it happened at least as far back as July.
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#2118 Post by Minkin »

CSM126 wrote:Apparently this change isn't that new. According to a post on dotcom, it happened at least as far back as July.
Yeah I picked it up at the Barnes and Noble sale in July, quite excited and thinking I had some mistake or maybe it had something new.

I guess they were doing some late cleaning trying to get rid of further possible anger from the anti-bluray-cardboard crowd.
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#2119 Post by justeleblanc »

Does anyone have a link to pictures of the new RotG packaging, aside from just the new cover?
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#2120 Post by mfunk9786 »

No pictures, but I saw it at my local BN. It's just a standard figure 8 case, and the cover art is tinted blue, but there's no clear blue slipcover.
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#2121 Post by Matt »

henryviii wrote:So, I don't know if anyone else spotted this, but the cover art for The Rules Of The Game has been modified with the new "wacky C" logo.
Spotted and noted in this very thread back in July.
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#2122 Post by ianungstad »

The change to the wacky-C happened when they decided to discontinue using the blue plastic slipcover on the release. Otherwise the releases are identical.
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#2123 Post by justeleblanc »

mfunk9786 wrote:No pictures, but I saw it at my local BN. It's just a standard figure 8 case, and the cover art is tinted blue, but there's no clear blue slipcover.
I'm now tempted to trade in my digipak for a standard figure 8 amaray case, if anyone is interested please PM me.
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#2124 Post by mfunk9786 »

Some crappy looking iPhone photos of the new Third Man case, which arrived from Amazon today after a long delay in them getting any re-stock. Now we know why!:

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#2125 Post by TheGodfather »

Today I received the supposedly wider slipcase for the Marienbad dvd version. I replaced the old slipcase with the new one but it still has the same problem, it`s still way too tight and impossible to get out. Anyone else who had the same problem?
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