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

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#2551 Post by Cinephrenic »

Best month.
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#2552 Post by Spielbergo »

Loved the art of "Stagecoach" and "Walkabout". No-nonsense design. Sometimes, less is more.
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#2553 Post by Finch »

First off, the Make Way For Tomorrow package that Chris linked to is one of their absolute best, ever. AxelMusic are about to ship my copy and I can't wait to get my greedy hands on it.

Second, while May has always been a strong month for Criterion, I am still floored by their announcements this time round: Stagecoach AND Walkabout on Blu in the same month, and very good covers too (especially the Roeg). =D>

Intrigued by the Oshima set but maybe not a blind buy.
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#2554 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

That Walkabout cover is gorgeous. Its just a shame something better wasn't done with the type, especially with all that negative space at the top. Oh well.

Stagecoach is nice as well. Definitely Skillman.
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#2555 Post by TheGodfather »

Oh my God... what an awesome month!
Gonna be one hell of an expensive month. I just turned my blu-ray player to region A so gonna get the Stagecoach and Walkabout (both of wich I still don`t own yet) on blu.
Great to see a second Brakhage set.
Hope they keep this kind of releases up for the rest of the year!

-edit- according to the Criterion site, Walkabout will be a blu-only release? their first?
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#2556 Post by Cinephrenic »

The Walkabout cover is nice, but I don't like that beveled frame around it. I think it's pointless and has little artistic merit to the film.
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#2557 Post by kaujot »

Glad they used the title font on the Walkabout cover. I've always loved that title sequence.

Also, they're releasing an SD of the film. It's not Blu only.
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#2559 Post by Flike »

I'd imagine the Stagecoach art is the May contribution Eric Skillman referred to as one of his "all-time favorites." Don't know where I'd hang it, but I'd totally purchase a poster of that... one of my favourite covers in the collection...
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#2560 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

I like how the Stagecoach and Walkabout cover images sort of mirror each other, like the Two-Lane Blacktop and that Bergman title did a few years ago.
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#2561 Post by klee13 »

I agree with colinr on the Walkabout cover, plus, with the smoke blowing behind, it looks like the aborigine is riding on top of a car that's caught on fire.
Really like the blu Brakhage cover. Stagecoach looks like it's got some sort of embossing going on, if you look at the wacky-C and edges of the mountains.
Are all of the collectors going to be in an uproar about #518 only being blu now, like with Howard's End?
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#2562 Post by HistoryProf »

ianthemovie wrote:Best month of releases ever. I've been waiting for the Walkabout reissue for almost two years. Cover art on the Brakhages = amazing. I think my head just exploded.
=D> =D>

I about jumped out of my chair when I saw the Walkabout blu cover!!!!!! It's utterly gorgeous and one of their top 10 covers of all time. I could not possibly be more excited for this....one of the greatest months they've ever managed. I want to dance!!!!

and I hate dancing!
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#2563 Post by mteller »

HistoryProf wrote:I want to dance!!!!

and I hate dancing!
I take it you didn't buy the Martha Graham set then.

...did anyone?
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#2564 Post by HistoryProf »

have to give a solid thumbs up to Stagecoach as well. I'm usually the guy who waits for the big sales to pick up the titles I want - but both Stagecoach and Walkabout may garner pre-orders for me...which is rare. I'm such a spendthrift i've gotten spoiled by sales that allow me to pick up Criterions for $9-15 that it pains me to spend more than 50% msrp...an OCD tick i'll have to confront in May :lol:
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#2565 Post by HistoryProf »

And I also agree with whomever declared the M cover genius - for all the praise the MOC cover got - which is badass, the Criterion cover is equally badass - if in a different way. The art deco stylings of the MOC cover are indeed cool...but the Criterion gets my vote for sheer cleverness.
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#2566 Post by HistoryProf »

mteller wrote:
HistoryProf wrote:I want to dance!!!!

and I hate dancing!
I take it you didn't buy the Martha Graham set then.

...did anyone?
:lol:

I most certainly did not. I come across that ever once in a while in stores or on-line and always think "what the hell is this? when did that get released?" I wonder how much of those they sold.
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#2567 Post by jbeall »

Ho-lee shit. That Walkabout cover is one of the best I've ever seen! I could take or leave the beveled border, but the cover image itself is so striking that it just doesn't matter.
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#2568 Post by Highway 61 »

jbeall wrote:Ho-lee shit. That Walkabout cover is one of the best I've ever seen! I could take or leave the beveled border, but the cover image itself is so striking that it just doesn't matter.
It's not entirely effective, but I actually like the border as it seems to pick up on the phase of the moon and the color gradation in the sky. Regardless, one of their greatest covers.
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#2569 Post by sidehacker »

No one else thinks the Stagecoach cover art is kind of awful? Maybe I'm just afraid of new things.
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#2570 Post by domino harvey »

I don't like it, but it was a victim of my expectations more than anything
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#2571 Post by domino harvey »

HistoryProf wrote:
mteller wrote:
HistoryProf wrote:I want to dance!!!!

and I hate dancing!
I take it you didn't buy the Martha Graham set then.

...did anyone?
:lol:

I most certainly did not. I come across that ever once in a while in stores or on-line and always think "what the hell is this? when did that get released?" I wonder how much of those they sold.
I remember Gary Tooze citing his refusal to give the set a review proof of how he isn't indebted to labels who send him discs to review. :roll: It's probably the best set that no one has actually watched
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#2572 Post by godardslave »

sidehacker wrote:No one else thinks the Stagecoach cover art is kind of awful? Maybe I'm just afraid of new things.
I also agree and think the stagecoach cover is awful.
The color choices, especially, are horrible and clash.
Once i had got over my shock, my mind went immediately to flashback to the "pink Viridiana travesty".

The other covers are much better, full scores for this month:

Stagecoach 2/10
Walkabout 9/10
Brakhage v2 7/10
Brakhage v1 and v2 9/10
M 9/10
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#2573 Post by tajmahal »

domino harvey wrote:
It's probably the best set that no one has actually watched
You have inspired me to dig out a copy I bought in one of the sales. No interest in dance, but I read a review praising the music, and took a chance. Might make for an entertaining few hours.
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#2574 Post by Brian C »

My problem with the Stagecoach cover is the obvious edge enhancement where the mountains meet the sky. Obviously it's a sign that Criterion has butchered the transfer and that this will be one of their worst releases ever.

Actually, I think it looks just fine...
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#2575 Post by domino harvey »

tajmahal wrote:
domino harvey wrote:It's probably the best set that no one has actually watched
You have inspired me to dig out a copy I bought in one of the sales. No interest in dance, but I read a review praising the music, and took a chance. Might make for an entertaining few hours.
If you don't have any interest in interpretive dance, you'll either be converted or turn it off after ten minutes :P
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