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

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#2151 Post by mfunk9786 »

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Bold move not to reference the 3D disc anywhere on the Pina cover. Regardless, such a great month for cover art.
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#2152 Post by captveg »

mfunk9786 wrote:Bold move not to reference the 3D disc anywhere on the Pina cover. Regardless, such a great month for cover art.
I imagine there will be a big sticker on the shrinkwrap.
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#2153 Post by The Masked Marvel »

The cover for The Tin Drum might be one of my favorites in the entire line.

Outstanding!
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#2154 Post by TheGodfather »

Beautiful covers. Will just be The Man Who Knew Too Much and The Tin Drum for me
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#2156 Post by The Narrator Returns »

That packaging is just beautiful. The booklet design is haunting.
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#2157 Post by hammock »

The gun in the curtain on "The Man..." cover looks wrong to me. I really like the cover but the gun has started to bug me!
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#2158 Post by Roger Ryan »

hammock wrote:The gun in the curtain on "The Man..." cover looks wrong to me. I really like the cover but the gun has started to bug me!
The gun barrel is quite a bit longer in the film itself!
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#2160 Post by TheBeast »

Criterion updated their "Pina" cover to show Wim Wenders signature and that it contained a 3-d blu-ray

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#2161 Post by duck duck »

Is there an alternate plastic case for the BLU of Playtime?
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#2162 Post by med »

The Playtime Blu only ever came in a plastic case, I believe. It didn't keep the DVD digi.
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#2163 Post by colinr0380 »

I've just noticed that Rosemary's Baby doesn't list the chapter names either in the booklet or inside the front cover. Are there any other recent releases that don't list the chapters in the printed material? It would be a real shame if this became a trend, as I love Criterion's well chosen and thoughtful chapter names!
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#2164 Post by criterion10 »

colinr0380 wrote:I've just noticed that Rosemary's Baby doesn't list the chapter names either in the booklet or inside the front cover. Are there any other recent releases that don't list the chapters in the printed material? It would be a real shame if this became a trend, as I love Criterion's well chosen and thoughtful chapter names!
I believe Being John Malkovich did this as well...
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#2165 Post by TheBeast »

colinr0380 wrote:I've just noticed that Rosemary's Baby doesn't list the chapter names either in the booklet or inside the front cover. Are there any other recent releases that don't list the chapters in the printed material? It would be a real shame if this became a trend, as I love Criterion's well chosen and thoughtful chapter names!
The Re-release of Rules of the game didn't have chapter names either.
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#2167 Post by mfunk9786 »

cdnchris wrote:Trilogy of Life
Will definitely rival the David Lean set in the Packaging of the Year voting. Wow. Stunning.
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#2168 Post by Matt »

Chris, could you please look in the booklet to see who did the package design for the Pasolini set?
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#2170 Post by swo17 »

Criterion's own sexy photos of the Trilogy of Life packaging.
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#2172 Post by Brian C »

Kind of a light month.
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#2174 Post by Brian C »

OK, that's better.

I'll go first and say that I really like the Waterfront cover.
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#2175 Post by triodelover »

I like the Narayama cover quite a bit. I'm glad we're getting the Kinoshita on Blu to pair with MoC's Imamura instead of just another duplication.
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