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

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

#826 Post by domino harvey »

This is the cover they change?
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#827 Post by Cinephrenic »

Much better.
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#828 Post by swo17 »

domino harvey wrote:This is the cover they change?
Don't worry, they changed this one too:

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#830 Post by domino harvey »

Why did they cropout the sides?
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#831 Post by Feego »

It still looks like a Life Magazine cover.
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#832 Post by aox »

domino harvey wrote:Why did they cropout the sides?
judging from her knee, they really didn't. they just extended the red box containing the title.
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#833 Post by Derek Estes »

I hate the new Makioka Sisters cover. It's the laziest, most boring cover I've seen in ages. The previous cover was far more interesting.
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#834 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Say what you will about its Chip Kidd-ishness, the old Makioka Sisters cover was a much better and more interesting design than this new banality. Slapping a black band on the most overexposed publicity still the film has is incredibly lazy but seemingly happening more and more often with Criterion's designs. To be honest, I really liked the old one, and was very surprised by the outcry, especially when last month's announcements included the inauspicious arrival of what is by a long shot the worst cover in the collection (looking at you, Zazie).
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#835 Post by fdm »

FerdinandGriffon wrote:...especially when last month's announcements included the inauspicious arrival of what is by a long shot the worst cover in the collection (looking at you, Zazie).
Will quibble with the by a long shot part, but you may very well be right about it being the worst. Still have some serious contenders with those two Fuller covers.
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#836 Post by oldsheperd »

Criterion should just release blank white covers with the film title in courier text.
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#837 Post by Will Barks »

oldsheperd wrote:Criterion should just release blank white covers with the film title in courier text.
plus a pen to draw your own cover \:D/
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#838 Post by Derek Estes »

fdm wrote:Will quibble with the by a long shot part, but you may very well be right about it being the worst. Still have some serious contenders with those two Fuller covers.
I really LOVE the Clowes covers for the two Fuller films. They were a huge improvement on the older releases. The worst covers are Heaven Can Wait, Howard's End and Canterbury Tale.
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#841 Post by mfunk9786 »

Best cover since The Magician.
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#843 Post by Murdoch »

That can't be real
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#844 Post by mfunk9786 »

What in the fuck
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#845 Post by LQ »

To be honest...I kind of like it.
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#846 Post by matrixschmatrix »

You guys don't remember the crucial part with Johnny shitting his pants?
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#847 Post by kaujot »

I agree with LQ. Big improvement on the DVD.
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#849 Post by mfunk9786 »

Yessss! I sold off the DVD in anticipation of this upgrade six months ago.
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#850 Post by doc mccoy »

Much prefer the BFI cover of La belle et la bete to be honest; thrilled to see High and Low getting a blu release (It's my favourite Kurosawa so far).
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