Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.5
- Matt
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Well, there's your "pearls" clue from the New Year's drawing.
- mfunk9786
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Poor swo, new covers always tend to be at the end of a page
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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Wait, Criterion is not going to release Daisies as a mainline title? If they did, they would make so much money off of every artsy girl here in Los Angeles!
Also, that Frampton cover is all sorts of cool.
Also, that Frampton cover is all sorts of cool.
- knives
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I already own the Second Run, but this is still a must purchase. I'm so glad we're finally getting Pearls of the Deep.
- domino harvey
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Perhaps the most dunderheaded Eclipse decision yet. Everyone with even a little film knowledge knows Daisies, they'd make a mint-- although I love the film they paired it with on the same disc a whole lot more.The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Wait, Criterion is not going to release Daisies as a mainline title? If they did, they would make so much money off of every artsy girl here in Los Angeles!
The Organizer is perfect, Harold and Maude's color scheme is weird-- those colors are far too warm for the film
- John Edmond
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Ridiculous, and yet worth owning a third cop of Daisies just for Capricious Summer let alone Pearls of the Deep and The Joke.
- mfunk9786
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I love the way Harold is drawn.
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Zot!
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Really? It's stock must have risen in recent years then, because I remember this as an obscure curiosity.domino harvey wrote:Everyone with even a little film knowledge knows Daisies,
- The Narrator Returns
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I like the idea of Harold and Maude's cover, though the execution is iffy. It kind of looks like a web-comic.
- Matt
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I feel like I should recognize the artist for Harold & Maude, but I don't. Anyone know?
The Organizer is probably Caitlin Kuhwald's best cover yet.
The Organizer is probably Caitlin Kuhwald's best cover yet.
- swo17
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Though what was the significance of there being three of them?Matt wrote:Well, there's your "pearls" clue from the New Year's drawing.
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Zot!
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Chis Ware?Matt wrote:I feel like I should recognize the artist for Harold & Maude, but I don't. Anyone know?.
- Tribe
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Matt, could the artist for Harold and Maude be Sammy Harkham, by any chance?
- MyNameCriterionForum
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Looks more like Jordan Crane or Paul Hornschemeier... bleh
- domino harvey
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I know I've been her cheerleader for as long as I've posted here, so I'm hardly impartial, but I'm glad she's doing more work for CriterionMatt wrote:The Organizer is probably Caitlin Kuhwald's best cover yet.
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That`s going to be one cheap month for me. Maybe getting Harold and Maude, probably none of the others.
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The Harold and Maude cover has to be by Chris Ware, if not its a complete rip of his style.
- MyNameCriterionForum
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It's not WareDuncan Hopper wrote:The Harold and Maude cover has to be by Chris Ware, if not its a complete rip of his style.
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Wait, I meant Charles Burns, not Chris Ware. 
- Jeff
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Caitlin Kuhwald turned in her illustration on Wednesday, and Criterion had the title treatment and design done in time to have it up on Friday.
Interesting to compare a situation like this to that of Alambrista, where we heard that an illustration had been done about a year and a half ago, and the illustrator has had his design on the web for a nearly a year that we're aware of.
Interesting to compare a situation like this to that of Alambrista, where we heard that an illustration had been done about a year and a half ago, and the illustrator has had his design on the web for a nearly a year that we're aware of.
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Why do you think we're getting Tiny Furniture on the mainline instead?The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Wait, Criterion is not going to release Daisies as a mainline title? If they did, they would make so much money off of every artsy girl here in Los Angeles!
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That Harold & Maude cover looks nothing like Chris Ware's or Charles Burn's style.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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Admittedly, the few artsy girls I know who saw Tiny Furniture really, really hated it. Go figure!Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Why do you think we're getting Tiny Furniture on the mainline instead?The Elegant Dandy Fop wrote:Wait, Criterion is not going to release Daisies as a mainline title? If they did, they would make so much money off of every artsy girl here in Los Angeles!
- Jeff
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Badass Digest says Jordan Crane.Matt wrote:I feel like I should recognize the artist for Harold & Maude, but I don't. Anyone know?
- MyNameCriterionForum
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Jeff wrote:Badass Digest says Jordan Crane.Matt wrote:I feel like I should recognize the artist for Harold & Maude, but I don't. Anyone know?
I'd like to thank the members of The Academy, God, my parents...MyNameCriterionForum wrote:Looks more like Jordan Crane or Paul Hornschemeier... bleh