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

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#2876 Post by TheGodfather »

That looks gorgeous! good to see the first blu-ray set with digipacks. Looking forward to receiving my copy.
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#2877 Post by Jeff »

That appears to be the first release of a Blu-ray title in a proper Criterion digipak set with a real outer box (as opposed to the flimsy sleeves they used on the early releases). I suspect they'll go that route for Seven Samurai again as well.
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#2878 Post by captveg »

Jeff wrote:
That appears to be the first release of a Blu-ray title in a proper Criterion digipak set with a real outer box (as opposed to the flimsy sleeves they used on the early releases). I suspect they'll go that route for Seven Samurai again as well.
Was thinking the same thing, though I guess they could go the double keep-case route on Seven Samurai like Yojimbo/Sanjuro and The Complete Monterey Pop Festival.

But uniformity is once again thrown to the side. Let the OCD hand-wringing commence! ;)
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#2879 Post by swo17 »

That package looks great. Classy, even. The problem with the early BD digipaks wasn't that they were digipaks or that they were different from the other packaging. It was that they were in O-sleeves, which are flimsy and which cause one side of the spine to stick out more than the other. Plus, you can see inside the innards of the DVD case from the top, which is just gross. I hope they offer more BD digipaks like this in the future.
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#2880 Post by Cinephrenic »

Does anyone want the digipack for The Last Emperor? $5. Send me pm
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#2881 Post by agnamaracs »

Bit sad that it doesn't include any of the DVD artwork...
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#2882 Post by HistoryProf »

Any guesses on a Charade blu cover? will they go lame and just port over the old one a la Gimme Shelter or spice it up with something all new a la the P&Ps? I'm really hoping for a new one, as the original is fine, but rather blah, and certainly doesn't scream hi def to anyone.
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#2883 Post by agnamaracs »

The old cover is fine. If you want a new one, resurrect Maurice Binder.
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#2884 Post by swo17 »

The only reason the P&Ps got new covers is because they are completely new editions, being released on both DVD and BD. Obviously, they want new art to distinguish these releases from the old ones. For simple BD upgrades, as I assume Charade will be (since it's already been rereleased on DVD once), the most adventurous they've gotten with a cover change has been what they did for The Leopard.
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#2885 Post by swo17 »

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#2886 Post by Highway 61 »

Black Orpheus is pure camp. The Von Sternberg is great, save for the typeface. I love that they took a director relatively unknown to the public and put him front and center.
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#2887 Post by Gregory »

They should print the Black Orpheus covers on black velvet.
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#2888 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

Whoa, big month.

The Zwigoff's, as expected, are great. Look fantastic together.

The type treatment on Black Orpheus is horrible. Hopefully they make the image a little smaller so they don't have to cram it in down there. While they're at it, they can get rid of the lights that are on top of the wacky c.
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#2889 Post by med »

Hopefully, Madadayo's eventual main line release won't feature the same cover art from the AK box like the ones in that Eclipse set. Maybe they're just placeholders?
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#2890 Post by Anhedionisiac »

Great covers, all. I'm surprised they released Louie Bluie on its own, merrily surprised. And I'm totally pre-ordering those Sternbergs as soon as I can
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#2891 Post by swo17 »

med wrote:Hopefully, Madadayo's eventual main line release won't feature the same cover art from the AK box like the ones in that Eclipse set. Maybe they're just placeholders?
They were placeholders, and they've been replaced. See the new covers above.
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#2892 Post by Anhedionisiac »

Ooh, certainly better
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#2893 Post by med »

Indeed they are!
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#2894 Post by bigP »

Wow, that Von Sternberg set is a must have, and a 96 page book to accompany it has made my day. This is one of the strongest line-ups for me in a long long time, and I just love those Zwigoff covers.
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#2895 Post by Tribe »

How predictable...art work by R. Crumb on those Zwigoff releases. :twisted:
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#2896 Post by mfunk9786 »

I'm pretty surprised and tickled that R. Crumb did the coverart for both Crumb and Louie Bluie, and I hope this is just the start of Zwigoff in the collection. Frankly, I think any of his films (yes, even Bad Santa and the flabbergastingly unappreciated Art School Confidential) are worthy of spots in the collection. As far as important contemporary American directors, he's up there with the best - now we just need some Alexander Payne and Paul Thomas Anderson in the collection somehow.
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#2897 Post by Tribe »

Highway 61 wrote:Black Orpheus is pure camp.
I'm not a fan of it either....but that might be from one of the original posters for the movie.
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#2898 Post by Feego »

I think the Black Orpheus cover is gorgeous. It's definitely an improvement over the old cover (although that's not saying much).
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#2899 Post by Matt »

Argh, the von Sternberg covers are just so close to brilliance with the chiaroscuro photos with mirrored poses and framing for the three films. And there's nothing wrong with either one of those typefaces, but together? I think "don't use two ornamental typefaces together" was the first rule I ever learned about typography in graphic design. These covers are just crying out for handwritten titles similar to the Ophuls covers.
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#2900 Post by movielocke »

I note that although the two Ozu sets kept essentially the same coloring, the second Kurosawa set did not. That said, perhaps the swankiest eclipse covers yet, love the bold cover scheme, though it's a little louder than I think necessary. this looks like the only thing I'll be buying in August. Thank goodness, March through July are some of the most brutal months ever in terms of must have titles.
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