Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.5

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eljacko
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#226 Post by eljacko »

I really liked Fish Tank until I saw the motion-blur hand, and now I'm not so sure... still pretty good though. Sweet Smell of Success is great. Still Walking is rather pretty but it also seems a little boring. Senso is but one photoshop filter away from swimminghorses
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#227 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Still Walking was probably my favorite film of 2009 (when it came out in the United States anyways) and I'm the last one to ever complain about the covers for DVD's, but the Still Walking one is atrocious. The font, the painting; it reminds me of bad literature or poetry that are either self-published or released on super small publishing house.
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#228 Post by Finch »

The only thing I dislike about the Still Walking cover is the font (boring indeed) but other than that, it ties with Sweet Smell for the best of the new covers.
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#229 Post by Brian C »

eljacko wrote:I really liked Fish Tank until I saw the motion-blur hand, and now I'm not so sure...
Actually that's what I like about it. Besides the obvious depiction of her dancing, I think it captures her in all her anxiety and restlessness in a way that a more "still" still would have completely missed.
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#230 Post by zedz »

I don't particularly mind any of the new covers, though nothing jumps out as great to me. Senso looks a little like Black Orpheus Redux and its fonts look cheap, which doesn't exactly communicate the class and opulence of the film.
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#231 Post by mfunk9786 »

Fish Tank is a masterful portrayal of a young woman being smothered by her circumstances when she should have the most room to breathe that she's ever afforded. The cover does a wonderful job portraying that claustrophobia.
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#232 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

The typography on Senso is hideous. Is it going to be embossed in a nice gold ink for an added bling effect too?
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#233 Post by Brian C »

The funny thing about Senso is that, with the sticker placed where it is, it looks like he's holding up a big blue balloon. Maybe it's a Valli tie-in to the balloon salesman in The Third Man.
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#234 Post by Cinephrenic »

Sweet Success kills! I love it.
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#235 Post by mfunk9786 »

That Senso cover is indeed hideous. 2011 already has its Fanfan La Tulipe
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#236 Post by Murdoch »

My biggest problem with Senso is that for a film filmed with masterful compositions they use a cover with MSPaint-style confetti swirling around.
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#237 Post by Cinephrenic »

Senso makes no senso.
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#239 Post by oldsheperd »

I think I saw that Senso cover is the paint-by-numbers section at the Hobby Lobby.
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#240 Post by domino harvey »

Fish Tank looks like an ad in Nylon magazine. That's a compliment, I think. Sweet Smell of Success is a noble failure.
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#241 Post by Tom Hagen »

Does that make Senso an ignoble failure?
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#242 Post by domino harvey »

Senso was released looking like that to distract us from Modern Times' release tomorrow
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#243 Post by TheGodfather »

Wow, that is one hell of a month. With titles like these all released in one month, who am I to bitch about the covers?
Note: I actually think that the Senso cover is not too bad...
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#244 Post by domino harvey »

But to be fair, you didn't actually look at it, right
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#245 Post by zedz »

The Senso cover will make sense when you see it printed.

On velvet, with a gold embossed title.
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#246 Post by Highway 61 »

Senso is a travesty. I loathe how it passes off Visconti's firm grounding in the Italian artistic tradition as some kind of vintage camp.
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#247 Post by TheGodfather »

domino harvey wrote:But to be fair, you didn't actually look at it, right
haha ;) I did. opinions differ, luckily
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#248 Post by Alphonse Doinel »

zedz wrote:The Senso cover will make sense when you see it printed.

On velvet, with a gold embossed title.
I was hoping it would be bedazzled.
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#249 Post by domino harvey »

Is that a roundabout way of saying it's from Hell?
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#250 Post by mfunk9786 »

I received (or, rather, LQ received) Night of the Hunter on Blu today. I am pretty shocked by how underwhelming the digi is. It's far too wide for what's inside (the booklet is startlingly slight after seeing how big the box is), and the cardboard used is lacking in texture or heft (think old BD cases rather than the Seven Samurai BD). From the look of the cover and the premium price, I suppose I expected something more. And yes, I realize that it's the discs that matter, but what better thread is there for looking a gift horse in the mouth?
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