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

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#1776 Post by knives »

Gremillion? Hell yeah. That alone makes for a perfect month.
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#1777 Post by mfunk9786 »

One new main line release? Don't put yourselves out, Criterion!
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#1778 Post by tenia »

Like mfunk, I'm quite surprised to see only one new main line release (and the 2 upgrades are not what we can call the best editorial releases Criterion has in stock, nor movies that craved upgrades). A bit disappointing.
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#1779 Post by swo17 »

I'm mainly disappointed that there's technically not really any new cover art to complain about. Though Grémillon's DVD debut in the English-speaking world is certainly a momentous occasion!
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#1780 Post by Murdoch »

Gremillon is amazing news, but I cannot express my displeasure that I have no cover art to complain of. It's why I like announcement day.
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#1781 Post by matrixschmatrix »

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#1782 Post by felipe »

swo17 wrote:Image
How do you get to see the bigger covers for the eclipse films? All I get to see is the slipcover.
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#1783 Post by swo17 »

You have to right click on the image details for the thumbnail covers, copy the address into your browser, and then remove '_w100' from the address.
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#1784 Post by Murdoch »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Well there's these
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IT'S NOT THE SAME
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#1785 Post by TheGodfather »

That`s one hell of a dissapointing month, expected more new titles...
Will get Le Havre at some point though...
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#1786 Post by duck duck »

Am I the only one still hoping BJM is a slipcase and there is a really cool cover with the crawling image on the real cover?
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#1788 Post by Chance Hale »

cdnchris wrote: Being John Malkovich
Can this be granted an exemption for the rule against putting Criterion titles in the worst cover art thread? Quite a disappointment considering what's available to choose from in the film and Its various marketing materials. What really kills it for me is the incredibly bland beige color scheme.
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#1789 Post by matrixschmatrix »

The disc art, interior art, and booklet art are all significantly better than the front cover
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#1790 Post by mfunk9786 »

It seems now to be clear that Jonze, for whatever reason, was going for deliberately low-rent. It's a shame, considering that there is sooooo much beautiful imagery throughout the film to work with. But perhaps he just thought the maps and posters of dozens of Malkovichesses, etc were overdone
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#1791 Post by cdnchris »

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#1792 Post by krnash »

cdnchris wrote:Certified Copy
I know this cover has gotten a lot of hate, but I think the simplicity of the package is quite beautiful, and fits the film perfectly.
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#1793 Post by zedz »

I don't know. Unless you're going to go to more mimetic extremes (like the Videodrome Beta packaging, or I Am Cuba's cigar box), I think one-thing-is-supposed-to-look-like-another cover designs often fall flat. This really falls between two stools, since it doesn't end up looking particularly like an academic text, what with the plastic case and Criterion's unbookish cover template fighting for attention, and what it's imitating is drab in the first place, which makes this all a lose-lose proposition. It's a clever idea that doesn't really work.

In its favour: it's marginally less ugly than the dayglo UK cover!
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#1794 Post by warren oates »

I agree with zedz. The Criterion CC cover is too conceptual and too literal. The film deserves better. Though the job is tough. It's not a film like The Wind Will Carry Us where there are one or more obvious and iconic images to work with.
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#1795 Post by duck duck »

mfunk9786 wrote:It seems now to be clear that Jonze, for whatever reason, was going for deliberately low-rent. It's a shame, considering that there is sooooo much beautiful imagery throughout the film to work with. But perhaps he just thought the maps and posters of dozens of Malkovichesses, etc were overdone
Would he necessarily have anything to do with packaging? I didn't think Director Approved extended to marketing, unless you have an interview or something somewhere?
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#1796 Post by mfunk9786 »

He produced the release.
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#1797 Post by swo17 »

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#1798 Post by rwaits »

Wow
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#1799 Post by mfunk9786 »

Easily the classiest month of covers in a long time. The Norman Mailer set is the best Eclipse cover ever, and Weekend is magnificent.
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#1800 Post by domino harvey »

Finally, an art department! Welcome back
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