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

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#1126 Post by sidehacker »

Has the printing error on the back of Street Without End been mentioned yet? I just picked up that set today and was quite proud of myself for finding it.
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#1127 Post by videozor »

I ordered a DVD of The Leopard during the last B&N sale. On receiving it I was quite surprised to realize that the original cover design was replaced with a new one. The back cover indicates that this is DVD EDITION of the movie and a 2nd printing.

I checked the CC web site to see if any other DVD with old-style cover undergone the same changes, but was able to locate only Scenes from a Marriage. Can I find detailed information somewhere on the DVDs which original cover design changed in this or other way?

Is there any consistency in such changes - e.g. Leopard DVD cover is changed to make it identical to the later BD edition, but Marriage 's design just changed from the old-style to the new-style one, and as far as I know, there is no BD of this movie issued yet?

Thanks in advance for suggestions!
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#1129 Post by felipe »

cdnchris wrote:Secret Sunshine
Loved the design.
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#1130 Post by felipe »

videozor wrote:I ordered a DVD of The Leopard during the last B&N sale. On receiving it I was quite surprised to realize that the original cover design was replaced with a new one. The back cover indicates that this is DVD EDITION of the movie and a 2nd printing.

I checked the CC web site to see if any other DVD with old-style cover undergone the same changes, but was able to locate only Scenes from a Marriage. Can I find detailed information somewhere on the DVDs which original cover design changed in this or other way?

Is there any consistency in such changes - e.g. Leopard DVD cover is changed to make it identical to the later BD edition, but Marriage 's design just changed from the old-style to the new-style one, and as far as I know, there is no BD of this movie issued yet?

Thanks in advance for suggestions!
Rules of the games also has been altered to come in a plastic case and now features the wacky C. I don't know if there's any consistency in that, nor of other examples.
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#1131 Post by Finch »

Down by Law is another older title where they replaced the old logo with the new.
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#1132 Post by thatobscurecharm »

videozor wrote: Is there any consistency in such changes - e.g. Leopard DVD cover is changed to make it identical to the later BD edition, but Marriage 's design just changed from the old-style to the new-style one, and as far as I know, there is no BD of this movie issued yet?
These also had a reprint with the new Criterion branding: Short Cuts, The Rules of the Game, and the individual releases of A Woman Under the Influence, Shadows, Faces, & Killing of a Chinese Bookie
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#1136 Post by HistoryProf »

I hope they do that for all the double wide cases. These days the space they take up is just too valuable...has anyone seen Elevator to the Gallows in the new packaging? That and Story of Floating Weeds were supposed to be the first two to get the makeover - hence their unavailability for a while.
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#1137 Post by Der Spieler »

Haha what the fuck is that?
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#1138 Post by felipe »

thatobscurecharm wrote:
videozor wrote: Is there any consistency in such changes - e.g. Leopard DVD cover is changed to make it identical to the later BD edition, but Marriage 's design just changed from the old-style to the new-style one, and as far as I know, there is no BD of this movie issued yet?
These also had a reprint with the new Criterion branding: Short Cuts, The Rules of the Game, and the individual releases of A Woman Under the Influence, Shadows, Faces, & Killing of a Chinese Bookie
Is the Short Cuts reprint digipack?
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#1139 Post by oh yeah »

felipe wrote:Is the Short Cuts reprint digipack?
No, it's a standard case.
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#1140 Post by movielocke »

HistoryProf wrote:I hope they do that for all the double wide cases. These days the space they take up is just too valuable...has anyone seen Elevator to the Gallows in the new packaging? That and Story of Floating Weeds were supposed to be the first two to get the makeover - hence their unavailability for a while.
I got story of floating weeds in the B&N sale, it's a double wide, but not a double alpha case, it's got a figure eight housing for the discs, so even more aggravating/waste of space than a typical double wide.
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#1142 Post by Tom Hagen »

Most creative Wacky C disc art ever on The Killing.
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#1143 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Wow, Cul-de-sac's disc art may be even more half assed than the cover
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#1144 Post by dad1153 »

cdnchris wrote:Cul-de-sac
Interior Artwork designed by Saul Bass?
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#1145 Post by Arthur House »

movielocke wrote:
HistoryProf wrote:I hope they do that for all the double wide cases. These days the space they take up is just too valuable...has anyone seen Elevator to the Gallows in the new packaging? That and Story of Floating Weeds were supposed to be the first two to get the makeover - hence their unavailability for a while.
I got story of floating weeds in the B&N sale, it's a double wide, but not a double alpha case, it's got a figure eight housing for the discs, so even more aggravating/waste of space than a typical double wide.
They've also done this with Knife In The Water. The only plus I see is that these cases are really light weight.

On a somewhat related note, I picked up some single-disc catalog titles (Schizopolis, My Man Godfrey) during the sale and noticed that--in addition to not having the sticker seals on top--they came in lighter, more flimsy cases than previous. They're not as bad as the studio cases with the big cutout disc trays and recycle symbols under the covers though.
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#1146 Post by Gary Gnu »

What's with ones like Down By Law and Kagemusha? They now come in clear cases, but still have the old Criterion "bar" at the top of the artwork. Is there inside artwork now, or something? I haven't bothered to buy one yet, because I'm not sure what to think.
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#1147 Post by CSM126 »

Probably just generic black innerspreads.
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#1148 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Well, Down By Law's is a white innerspread, but yeah, just blank.
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#1150 Post by mfunk9786 »

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