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

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#2301 Post by godardslave »

Lola montes 10/10
Revanche 3/10
Hunger 8/10
Make Way for Tomorrow 7/10

edit: I am going to score the last few months as well :shock:

That Hamilton Woman 8/10
Howards End 9/10
Monsoon Wedding 5/10
Wings of Desire 9/10
Z 5/10
A Christmas Tale 3/10
Gomorrah 6/10
Downhill Racer 6/10
The Golden Age of Television 4/10
Che 4/10
Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy 10/10
Paris, Texas 8/10
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#2302 Post by aox »

is it safe to assume at this point that Che isn't a stock cover and that orange cover is the real cover?
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#2303 Post by CSM126 »

That was the safe assumption all along. You didn't really think they'd change that, did you?
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#2304 Post by Donald Brown »

Disappointing to see Seth's lifeless line-work in the collection.
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#2305 Post by aox »

CSM126 wrote:That was the safe assumption all along. You didn't really think they'd change that, did you?
it was speculated.
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#2306 Post by johnny carson »

swo17 wrote:[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2551/503_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
Does anybody know where this comes from? (poster, drawing, etc.)

I've found it somewhere on the net about a year ago and liked it so much, but couldn't find an original source for it.

Thanks.
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#2307 Post by mfunk9786 »

Donald Brown wrote:Disappointing to see Seth's lifeless line-work in the collection.
Good to see that we have a suitable Barmy replacement.
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#2308 Post by domino harvey »

johnny carson wrote:
swo17 wrote:[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2551/503_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
Does anybody know where this comes from? (poster, drawing, etc.)

I've found it somewhere on the net about a year ago and liked it so much, but couldn't find an original source for it.

Thanks.
It was the poster artwork for the theatrical restoration, almost surely designed simultaneously with the existing Criterion covers
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#2309 Post by Cinephrenic »

It's beautiful, watercolor?
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#2310 Post by truefaux »

johnny carson wrote:
swo17 wrote:[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2551/503_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
Does anybody know where this comes from? (poster, drawing, etc.)

I've found it somewhere on the net about a year ago and liked it so much, but couldn't find an original source for it.

Thanks.
It was done by David Downton who made this style popular via his fashion illustrations. He also did the other Ophüls covers and the Jules & Jim one for Criterion. http://www.daviddownton.com/html/recentwork1.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#2311 Post by johnny carson »

johnny carson wrote:
swo17 wrote:[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2551/503_box_348x490.jpg[/img]
Does anybody know where this comes from? (poster, drawing, etc.)

I've found it somewhere on the net about a year ago and liked it so much, but couldn't find an original source for it.

Thanks.
domino harvey wrote:It was the poster artwork for the theatrical restoration, almost surely designed simultaneously with the existing Criterion covers
truefaux wrote:It was done by David Downton who made this style popular via his fashion illustrations. He also did the other Ophüls covers and the Jules & Jim one for Criterion. http://www.daviddownton.com/html/recentwork1.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks to both of You =D>

I just adore his stuff. (still adore Ophuls' much more)

If only Martine Carol managed to be not that wooden not only on CC cover, but also in the film...
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#2312 Post by agnamaracs »

That Seth cover looks exactly like at least two other covers he's done (one for a volume of Dorothy Parker, and one for a comic anthology).
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#2313 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Well, that's probably why they hired him. Just thank god it wasn't Adrian Tomine, the dullest fucking cartoonist on the planet. It's too bad they couldn't get Johnny Ryan for Salo.
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#2314 Post by agnamaracs »

If they ever get Chris Ware to do a cover, I'll go broke, then blind, in that order.
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#2315 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Agreed. He did do that lovely Cinefamily program cover for Tokyo Story, so...
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#2317 Post by the mad circle »

MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Agreed. He did do that lovely Cinefamily program cover for Tokyo Story, so...
Are you referring to this gorgeous piece?
Image.
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#2318 Post by Matt »

cdnchris wrote:A Christmas Tale DVD
I still don't get that cover. I think I actually prefer the bland out-of-focus Christmas lights. That'll teach me to complain.
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#2319 Post by aox »

does a central or pivotal character smoke?
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#2320 Post by PfR73 »

aox wrote:does a central or pivotal character smoke?
Umm...aren't the characters French? :-"
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#2321 Post by domino harvey »

One of the more memorable scenes takes place while two characters are smoking...
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#2322 Post by Matt »

Maybe I should clarify: I get why there's a cigarette on the cover, but I don't get why the cigarette smoke turns into a cottony, PhotoShop smudge tool Christmas tree or why the star looks like it's blasting off separately, space shuttle-style.

I think this movie is just so overstuffed that a simple Criterion-style cover just can't do it justice. I wish they would have commissioned some sort of heavily-detailed, illustrated family portrait of all the characters, or maybe of the kids. This might have been a perfect commission for [url=http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/188/4_box_348x490.jpg]Caitlin[/url] [url=http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/1292/291_box_348x490.jpg]Kuhwald[/url] (even though I've been down on her covers in the past).
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#2323 Post by Flike »

Yeah, Chris, how does that cover look in person? I don't 'get' the tree. It seems formless and lazy, the little tendrils serving no purpose rather than to make the smoke look organic, but rather just making it contrived. I keep thinking it'll make sense once I see it up close...
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#2324 Post by agnamaracs »

I realized something: a lot of people hated the covers of "Last Year at Marienbad" and "Monsoon Wedding," but they turned out to be based on those films' title sequences.

Are there any other Criterion covers based on openings?
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#2325 Post by cdnchris »

Flike wrote:Yeah, Chris, how does that cover look in person? I don't 'get' the tree. It seems formless and lazy, the little tendrils serving no purpose rather than to make the smoke look organic, but rather just making it contrived. I keep thinking it'll make sense once I see it up close...
I don't know if it looks any better or different in person. I actually like the cover, though before this evening I had actually never seen the film.
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