Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)

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Re: Worst DVD Covers...ever! (Part 3-D)

#1176 Post by knives »

It's really thin, but it says Bernardo Bertolucci's landmark film. As for the cover, meh. It could be worse and at least is viewable.
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#1177 Post by colinr0380 »

Eiffel Tower = phallic symbol
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Something's Fishy ...

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#1180 Post by matrixschmatrix »

That's the best thing I ever saw
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#1181 Post by Tom Hagen »

The most egregious thing about that Last Tango cover is its inexplicable use of a rote romantic comedy DVD font and color scheme.
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#1182 Post by zedz »

colinr0380 wrote:Eiffel Tower = phallic symbol
It puts the 'landmark' into 'Bernardo Bertolucci's landmark film'. But I prefer to think that it's there for buyers so dumb they can't figure out which Paris is being referred to. Paris, Texas? Plaster of Paris?
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#1183 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

I can't believe it's not better!
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#1184 Post by Lemmy Caution »

matrixschmatrix wrote:That's the best thing I ever saw
While it's exhorting her to sing, it literally left me speechless in the store.
I was all set to start making fun of the cover, but my brain just froze in response.

Looking at it on the internet, I'm intrigued by all sorts of weirdness, including the way all the punctuation is attacking Salmon and how she has no hands.
The endless male underwear lineup is a little unsettling and hopefully doesn't involve any ritual that poor young Salmon has to go through. Never can tell with the Japanese and their schoolgirl in uniform fetish.
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#1185 Post by colinr0380 »

Here are some of the old Cronos covers to show how good the Criterion is in comparison. It may seem OK until we find out that no female character gets the device attached to them during the film:

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Anyway, I'm off on holiday to a lovely rural area with a lot of history. I hope nothing spoils my trip. Hmmm...some druids over there are having a barbecue...and they're using a lot of cooking oil...and they really shouldn't be lighting that match. Aaaarrggghhh!:

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#1186 Post by Lemmy Caution »

I love the super-generic title announcing the basic genre and plot.
The hands on the clock sure are scary ...
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#1187 Post by stroszeck »

Holy crap is this where Cuba Gooding's career has been reduced to?
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#1188 Post by Cash Flagg »

stroszeck wrote:Holy crap is this where Cuba Gooding's career has been reduced to?
He's been mired in direct-to-video hell for quite some time now.
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#1190 Post by mfunk9786 »

I know it has some sort of roots in old poster art (I think?) - but that is indeed a hideous cover on a swimminghorses level. Also: one drawback to Blu-ray is that the blue case against a cover like this makes both look twice as bad.
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#1191 Post by colinr0380 »

Cash Flagg wrote:
stroszeck wrote:Holy crap is this where Cuba Gooding's career has been reduced to?
He's been mired in direct-to-video hell for quite some time now.
I can pinpoint the moment I gave up on Cuba Gooding Jnr from Boat Trip, a incredibly dumb gay-panic version of Some Like It Hot.
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#1192 Post by Brian C »

mfunk9786 wrote:I know it has some sort of roots in old poster art (I think?)...
Yes it surely was, although the original poster actually looked decent.
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#1193 Post by Jeff »

The manipulation for the Blu-ray cover isn't perfect, but I love that Out of Sight poster. I've had the framed one-sheet hanging in my home for 12 years. Soderbergh commissioned it based on designs of some French New Wave art. Criterion used a similar design for their Contempt cover.
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#1194 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I have to say, I also thought the Out of Sight cover was striking and interesting- far better, conceptually, than the floating heads that seem to be the go-to dvd cover design- but it does look terribly executed in that picture. Hopefully it will fare better in person.
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#1195 Post by Murdoch »

I don't see what's so bad about it, I like the design (except for the blu case, but there's little can be done about that).
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#1196 Post by eerik »

Terrible slipcase for a terrible film:
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#1197 Post by domino harvey »

That's kind of brilliant. "Our movie is as sugary and disposable as a package of SweeTarts!"
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#1198 Post by swo17 »

Thus begging the ultimate question: domino, will you be keeping this slipcover or throwing it away?
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#1200 Post by RossyG »

Looks like they've used the Freeman pic from the UK quad poster and then chopped one of his arms off.

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