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

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#376 Post by Murdoch »

You hotlinking sonuvabitch
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#377 Post by domino harvey »

No, that text was the cover. It blew everyone's mind, maan
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#378 Post by Jeff »

Fixed, I think.
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#379 Post by TheGodfather »

Not too many exciting titles this month for me, except for the Naruse eclipse wich is a wonderfull addition to the collection
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#380 Post by Cinephrenic »

Maybe a big set is coming in April, hence the lack of interesting titles.
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#381 Post by SpiderBaby »

I'm still wondering if they are putting the early shorter Chaplins in a set (prob would have to). That would be a set that could come in April and hold off the Chaplin lovers from crying about the months that has passed without a release.

Early Chaplin set and The Game could be April releases, with maybe one more new title and 1-2 re-releases (Tokyo Story being one).
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#382 Post by monk0nuggets »

This is exciting news! I really hope they stick with the poster artwork scheme rather than the lame package they used for the Euro release. This one is the one I'm hoping for:

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#384 Post by Minkin »

Granted that the covers and package design is fine as it is, it is still slightly disappointing that they didn't change anything at all between the DVD and Bluray (unless you count changing the size as something).
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#385 Post by mfunk9786 »

To be fair, these are straight upgrades of wacky C clear case releases, one of which was even a one-disc release. There's really no need to change anything, and I'm sure it would result in more complaints than compliments if something like the gorgeous Robinson Crusoe on Mars package art were messed with.
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#386 Post by Minkin »

mfunk9786 wrote:To be fair, these are straight upgrades of wacky C clear case releases, one of which was even a one-disc release. There's really no need to change anything, and I'm sure it would result in more complaints than compliments if something like the gorgeous Robinson Crusoe on Mars package art were messed with.
True, but it would have made the pain of buying them again a little less so. They could've at least reversed the disc art and back-of-case art for something different.
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#387 Post by mfunk9786 »

What's the pain in selling the DVD for about 70-90% of what the Blu-ray is worth and then buying the Blu-ray? Criterions are the most painless Blu-ray upgrades out there.
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#389 Post by mfunk9786 »

Ooh! Surprise digis are exciting.
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#390 Post by TheGodfather »

Nice, let`s hope the blu-ray will be a Night Of The Hunter-like digipack as well.
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#391 Post by Zinoviev »

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First and last time you'll ever see a digipack without dents and smashed corners.
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#392 Post by mteller »

Zinoviev wrote:First and last time you'll ever see a digipack without dents and smashed corners.
I don't think I have any digipacks with dents or smashed corners. Does your mailman have to go through a war zone to get to your house?
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#393 Post by Zinoviev »

mteller wrote:
Zinoviev wrote:First and last time you'll ever see a digipack without dents and smashed corners.
I don't think I have any digipacks with dents or smashed corners. Does your mailman have to go through a war zone to get to your house?
I'm beginning to think he just does it to spite me.
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#394 Post by Sam T. »

Does anybody know if the Last Year at Marienbad blu packaging is new style or old style if you buy it from amazon? Is there any other site where people have bought this title and had it come with the new packaging? If so, did you pay more than $5 more than you would have from amazon?

I've already replaced all my old BD cases, and I don't want to pay $5 just for one new one.

I've been reading around on this thread, and I couldn't find an answer, or even anybody asking this question about Marienbad, from the last six months. Apologies if this is something that has already been dealt with recently. I looked, but did not find.

Thanks!
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#395 Post by stagefright50 »

Speaking of these cardboard cases, I just completed replacing all of my cases and am wondering if these are of any value to anyone? I remember seeing someone selling them on Ebay a few months ago but, I'm not sure if it had any bids. Someone out there has to like these, right?
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#396 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Criterion linked this Sam Smith post with some design mockups he made for his favorite movies this past year- to me, some of them are excellent (The Illusionist, Bluebeard, Winter's Bone) and some are so hastily put together that they seem like a professional graphic designer would be ashamed to have them on his site (Dogtooth in particular). Of course, that seems to be the forum's take on Smith in general.
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#397 Post by Archers of Loaf »

stagefright50 wrote:Speaking of these cardboard cases, I just completed replacing all of my cases and am wondering if these are of any value to anyone? I remember seeing someone selling them on Ebay a few months ago but, I'm not sure if it had any bids. Someone out there has to like these, right?
I sold six cases - including The Third Man and The Man Who Fell to Earth - for over $80. I was shocked that it made it that high as I had started the listing at $10. I was clear that they were empty and without booklets, and yet I still had a lot of bids and no complaints.
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#398 Post by knives »

If I had the energy I could photoshop Winter's Bone on the Premonition poster too.
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#399 Post by HistoryProf »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Criterion linked this Sam Smith post with some design mockups he made for his favorite movies this past year- to me, some of them are excellent (The Illusionist, Bluebeard, Winter's Bone) and some are so hastily put together that they seem like a professional graphic designer would be ashamed to have them on his site (Dogtooth in particular). Of course, that seems to be the forum's take on Smith in general.
so Sam Smith = Swimming Horses?!??!?!?!
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#400 Post by med »

Archers of Loaf wrote:
stagefright50 wrote:Speaking of these cardboard cases, I just completed replacing all of my cases and am wondering if these are of any value to anyone? I remember seeing someone selling them on Ebay a few months ago but, I'm not sure if it had any bids. Someone out there has to like these, right?
I sold six cases - including The Third Man and The Man Who Fell to Earth - for over $80. I was shocked that it made it that high as I had started the listing at $10. I was clear that they were empty and without booklets, and yet I still had a lot of bids and no complaints.
...the hell. I've been throwing mine away!
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