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

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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2951 Post by Cinephrenic »

Every thief's dream: to steal a Fellini.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2952 Post by domino harvey »

Matt wrote:I guess now that Criterions are next to impossible to find in retail stores, they don't need to waste money on measures to discourage retail theft.
Yeah, the AWOL security tags and top-tape are clear indicators that Criterion sells more to online retailers than B+Ms by a wide enough margin to just say "screw it"
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2954 Post by TMDaines »

domino harvey wrote:
Matt wrote:I guess now that Criterions are next to impossible to find in retail stores, they don't need to waste money on measures to discourage retail theft.
Yeah, the AWOL security tags and top-tape are clear indicators that Criterion sells more to online retailers than B+Ms by a wide enough margin to just say "screw it"
Aren't American publishers the only ones to bother wasting money on those crappy security strips anyway?
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2955 Post by aox »

TMDaines wrote:Aren't American publishers the only ones to bother wasting money on those crappy security strips anyway?
We have to protect business from the consumer/population.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2956 Post by karmajuice »

I've become a master at removing those bastards. It's been ages since any residue stuck to the DVD cover. I can usually take them off with one well-placed yank.

Yes. I take considerable pride in this achievement.

(Actually I've found the best method is to open the DVD case before removing the sticker. This tears the sticker in half, and I generally have no trouble removing each half, moving from the middle outward.)
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#2957 Post by domino harvey »

I just use a box cutter to cut along the DVD case's seam, then peel off in two successive rips. Pretty easy
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2958 Post by tajmahal »

karmajuice wrote:I've become a master at removing those bastards. It's been ages since any residue stuck to the DVD cover. I can usually take them off with one well-placed yank.

Yes. I take considerable pride in this achievement.

(Actually I've found the best method is to open the DVD case before removing the sticker. This tears the sticker in half, and I generally have no trouble removing each half, moving from the middle outward.)
High humidity is a major factor, especially for older titles that have had the seals on for, what could be, years.
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#2959 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

It just occurred to me that this:

[img]http://criterion_production.s3.amazonaws.com/release_images/2794/528_box_348x490.jpg[/img]

actually looks a bit like Zwigoff.
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#2960 Post by Tom Amolad »

Hmm. I rather prefer his first thought.

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#2961 Post by bearcuborg »

It's not much better than the dreck they ended up with, however, with the disc in my hand I'm happy to have it in the best possible form. I just think it's a shame that the best DVD company in the world insists upon dating their discs with hip art that never holds up (see spines 1-100 or so).
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#2962 Post by bugsy_pal »

I for one really like the Stagecoach cover - as an alternative to black and white or sepia-toned solutions it works nicely. The colours are just right. I'm not so crazy about the John Waynes in triplicate, but at least it's not the main image on the front. It's certainly not dreck - it looks like the work of a clever designer.
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#2963 Post by med »

Anyone else's Blu set of the Brakhage have the Blu-Ray sticker on the box itself? This doesn't bother me like I know it would some people here, but I found it curious all the same.
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#2964 Post by Minkin »

med wrote:Anyone else's Blu set of the Brakhage have the Blu-Ray sticker on the box itself? This doesn't bother me like I know it would some people here, but I found it curious all the same.
I believe I remember a similar thing happening to somebody over at the Facebook page and Criterion replied asking for an email as to where you bought it. They made it sound less of a manufacturing issue and more of a store opening and repackaging problem.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2965 Post by aox »

bugsy_pal wrote:I for one really like the Stagecoach cover - as an alternative to black and white or sepia-toned solutions it works nicely. The colours are just right. I'm not so crazy about the John Waynes in triplicate, but at least it's not the main image on the front. It's certainly not dreck - it looks like the work of a clever designer.
Same here. I love the current cover. Don't care for the acid-Wayne on the inside (irony?), but whatever. I certainly prefer it to a screenshot.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2966 Post by med »

Minkin wrote:
med wrote:Anyone else's Blu set of the Brakhage have the Blu-Ray sticker on the box itself? This doesn't bother me like I know it would some people here, but I found it curious all the same.
I believe I remember a similar thing happening to somebody over at the Facebook page and Criterion replied asking for an email as to where you bought it. They made it sound less of a manufacturing issue and more of a store opening and repackaging problem.
I ordered it from Criterion themselves! Had I got it from a store, I would've assumed that just what you had described had happened. Oh well, as I said, this doesn't bother me.
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#2967 Post by cdnchris »

med wrote:Anyone else's Blu set of the Brakhage have the Blu-Ray sticker on the box itself? This doesn't bother me like I know it would some people here, but I found it curious all the same.
It was actually sent to me like that as well. I believe every Brakhage set is going to be like this.
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#2968 Post by med »

For all Blu releases from now on or just the ones with boxes? Does the Yojimbo/Sanjuro set have the sticker on the box?
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2969 Post by aox »

med wrote:Does the Yojimbo/Sanjuro set have the sticker on the box?
Mine doesn't. Neither does my Che box.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2970 Post by fdm »

Don't those Criterion blu-ray stickers come off easily though? Recall pulling one easily off of Button's slip cover.

(Was just pulling some stickers off of various slip cases I'd accumulated, some are impossible to remove, a few are just stubborn, most are reasonable.)
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#2971 Post by cdnchris »

DVDs for:
Mystery Train (basically the same as the Blu-ray)
Close-Up
Red Desert
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2972 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

My God, but the cover for Red Desert still looks like pure ass. I can live with the desaturated color, but the "composition" is horseshit, just a terrible, half-assed non-design. For one of the most carefully photographed films of all time, it is not the least indicative.
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#2973 Post by Mikos Stenopolis »

Cover for Red Desert I think looks better and better every time I look at it even though initially I didn't care much for it but the cover for the booklet would have made a great cover.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on

#2974 Post by tenia »

Well, it's simple and minimalistic, but not as bad as most of the people here are saying.
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#2975 Post by bearcuborg »

tenia wrote:Well, it's simple and minimalistic, but not as bad as most of the people here are saying.
I agree, most of their concept covers suck from design to craftsmanship, but the Red Desert cover actually fits in with what I recall of the movie. If memory serves, the cover is a image seen from the beginning with that weird electro-hum-popping soundtrack. It's quite jarring. The BFI cover was laughable and a poor attempt to the articulate the title.
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