Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2

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ola t
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#176 Post by ola t »

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Alonzo the Armless
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#177 Post by Alonzo the Armless »

Great covers! Especially the latter. Is it from a poster?
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#178 Post by peerpee »

Hurrah for original poster art!

BOUDU = best Criterion cover for ages!
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#179 Post by FilmFanSea »

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#180 Post by Jun-Dai »

The covers this month are nice, though I'm not too crazy about the font for "Roberto Rossellini"
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#181 Post by Cinephrenic »

The Rossellini cover is horrible.

If we only have these releases, then it is a lame month I think.
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#182 Post by Cinephrenic »

It reminds me of the I Vitelloni cover.
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#183 Post by justeleblanc »

With the HariKiri cover, it looks like they've rereleased Short Cuts.
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#184 Post by javelin »

Just wanted to point out how eerily similar the Harakiri cover is to Cinephrenic's own.
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#185 Post by Lino »

That's exactly what I have been thinking! My memory did not fail me! Good job, cinephrenic! :)
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#186 Post by Alonzo the Armless »

javelin wrote:Just wanted to point out how eerily similar the Harakiri cover is to Cinephrenic's own.
I prefer Cinephrenic's. I like how the cross pattern is at a slight angle.
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#187 Post by flambeur »

ditto
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#188 Post by Jun-Dai »

Well, that would mean the end of this thread then, yes? I mean, we couldn't possible have anything to say each month if all the covers are the same. Right? Right?
I think the St. Francis cover is more appropriate for the releases this month (Ran, Playtime, La Bete Humaine) than last month, because blah blah blah
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#189 Post by daniel p »

Is it just me, or have Criterion told the forum to remove Cinephrenic's mock cover of Harakiri... and removed the large version of their own for amendments? Do I smell a lawsuit?
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#190 Post by godardslave »

wow this is exciting.
cinephrenic if you win $1.5 million in damages, can i have $10,000?

i always thought you were the most intelligent, brilliant,funniest, coolest, best-looking, best-judge-of-films member of this forum. :wink:
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#191 Post by Cinephrenic »

If they win the case, I will sell my Criterions to pay the damages.
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#192 Post by justeleblanc »

Whoa, humor me for a second. Cinephrenic, how the hell did you predict what the cover was going to be?
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#193 Post by Matt »

I can't believe they left those messed up covers and descriptions with all the typos up over the weekend. They must have had a softball game to rush to.

(They're not doing too bad, the True Foes. 2 wins and a tie so far.)
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#194 Post by Andre Jurieu »

Well, the Au Revoir Les Enfants description no longer comes up with the Flowers of St. Francis cover, but the Harakiri description still shows the St. Francis cover.
matt wrote:I can't believe they left those messed up covers and descriptions with all the typos up over the weekend. They must have had a softball game to rush to.

(They're not doing too bad, the True Foes. 2 wins and a tie so far.)
Yeah, I'm at a total loss to understand why they would allow all those mistakes to stay up over the weekend. It just seems like such a bad sign of things to come from Criterion. My guess is that the ringer that they brought in for their softball team is now in charge of the Coming Soon section, and he/she wasn't hired based on their webpage skills but instead on their ability to hit cleanup and their power to the gap in right-field.
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#195 Post by godardslave »

Andre Jurieu wrote: My guess is that the ringer that they brought in for their softball team is now in charge of the Coming Soon section, and he/she wasn't hired based on their webpage skills but instead on their ability to hit cleanup and their power to the gap in right-field.
I also heard that they are a good base stealer, which was the clinching factor in them getting the job at criterion.
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#196 Post by Narshty »

Jesus. While most Criterion covers tend to look a lot better once you actually hold them in your hand, Heaven Can Wait looks even more hideous than I'd expected. The faces on those angels...
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#197 Post by Napoleon »

The faces on those angels...
Aphex Twin sprang to mind. If thats the best that the big G can do then I dread to think what Old Nick has in store for me.

While bashing the look of covers in the hand, Jules Et Jim looks like a bootleg. And thats not because I have a bootleg whichever wise ass was going to say it. It is because it 'looks' like a bootleg.
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#198 Post by mmiesner »

i felt the same way about 'The Phantom of Liberty'... somebody didn't put much effort into the cover design on that one. i liked the book inside and the menus and such on the disc, but the cover is just plain boring and unoriginal.
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#199 Post by zedz »

For those that care (e.g. the potentially litigious cinephrenic!), the cover for the lookalike Harakiri has been missing from the Coming Soon page on the website for several days now (replaced by the ubiquitous Flowers of St Francis). Maybe a glitch, maybe undergoing a rethink. The old cover is still there on the Harakiri page, however.
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#200 Post by Mr Pixies »

mmiesner wrote:i felt the same way about 'The Phantom of Liberty'... somebody didn't put much effort into the cover design on that one. i liked the book inside and the menus and such on the disc, but the cover is just plain boring and unoriginal.
I really like this cover, as well as the Bourgeoisie one, if That Obscure Object of Desire had the similar styled sewn lips poster for it's cover, that would be really cool.....unoriginal can be good.
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