Yes, that's it, the typeface for the title too says New Yorker derivative....scotty2 wrote:Rules cover looks to be by one of the more prolific cover illustrators for The New Yorker, Barry Blitt.
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Barry Blitt signs Sorel's name on his artwork now?
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I'll be getting Three Colors regardless (I even bought "Mishima" due to content, not the box art), but the 'Blue" cover seems more like "8 1/2" to me....
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Sorry, I meant derivative not exactly, but you're right it's...domino harvey wrote:Barry Blitt signs Sorel's name on his artwork now?

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I have to admit I love the colour scheme to the Vigo set and naturally that inside cover is great.
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Love that inside design for Orpheus.
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Just a little heads up to people who bought the DVD version of the Vigo. I broke disc 1 trying to take the disc out of the case. While similar trays are fine with other recent releases, like Great Dictator, this particular dvd case for whatever reason seems to have unusually rigid teeth for the top slot. Disc 2, below the first, didn't have this problem and was removeable as normal. I blame it on the case because my second copy was exactly the same.
The second time, I tried to do pull the disc out super carefully and still almost broke that disc. Finally I had to use a finger-nail clipper to break some of the teeth! Happily, now I can remove the disc more or less as normal and it is still secured well. Maybe I just had bad luck that both cases were like that, but I figure it's worth trying to let others know just in case
The second time, I tried to do pull the disc out super carefully and still almost broke that disc. Finally I had to use a finger-nail clipper to break some of the teeth! Happily, now I can remove the disc more or less as normal and it is still secured well. Maybe I just had bad luck that both cases were like that, but I figure it's worth trying to let others know just in case
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Absolutely true!!! I ended up breaking off some of the "teeth" that grip onto the discs, so I wouldn't have to worry about it in the future. It was like a freaking death grip and I thought I was literally going to crack the disc.liam fennell wrote:Just a little heads up to people who bought the DVD version of the Vigo. I broke disc 1 trying to take the disc out of the case. While similar trays are fine with other recent releases, like Great Dictator, this particular dvd case for whatever reason seems to have unusually rigid teeth for the top slot. Disc 2, below the first, didn't have this problem and was removeable as normal. I blame it on the case because my second copy was exactly the same.
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I'm still not feeling My life as a dog's cover, but the interior design is absolutely beautiful.
And isn't it kind of lame to use the same picture on the cover and the back of 3 women?
And isn't it kind of lame to use the same picture on the cover and the back of 3 women?
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It's a different picture.felipe wrote:isn't it kind of lame to use the same picture on the cover and the back of 3 women?
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Isn't it kind of lame to be blind?
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The disc inside the new My Life as A Dog reminds me a lot of the record label from the early teens and 1920s, Black Patti.
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Guy who won the Facebook contest was kind enough to give a sample of the packaging for Carlos:


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Designer Fred Davis has done a process blog for My Life As a Dog.
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Glad they kept that cover for The Lady Vanishes
Suzuki covers are great too. What a pleasant surprise!!
Suzuki covers are great too. What a pleasant surprise!!
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Wow, I've never seen the movie, but I really like Tokyo Drifter. Ditto on Design for Living.
I've never really cared for that cover for The Lady Vanishes, though. I understand that it harkens back to design from the era but it's just so garish and piecemeal to me, IMO.
I've never really cared for that cover for The Lady Vanishes, though. I understand that it harkens back to design from the era but it's just so garish and piecemeal to me, IMO.
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Absolutely love Tokyo Drifter.
And I've always felt that getting rid of the woman's face would improve The Lady Vanishes's cover.
And I've always felt that getting rid of the woman's face would improve The Lady Vanishes's cover.
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Agreed. Still don't think I'd love it, but it would simplify the design, and it's not like it would leave us wondering if there's a lady in the movie.kaujot wrote:And I've always felt that getting rid of the woman's face would improve The Lady Vanishes's cover.
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I really hate the Lady Vanishes design since it was first upgraded. To much happening on the cover.
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Good covers. And finally the two Suzuki are reissued, I waited so long for that.