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

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tenia
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#2251 Post by tenia »

I thought through Big they would have mean a particularly unexpected title, hence my reaction but otherwise, yes, Badlands is certainly long awaited.
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#2252 Post by rwaits »

Are these legit?! Terrible.
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#2253 Post by zedz »

tenia wrote:If it's indeed March batch, I'm still missing the "Big" release. :|
Badlands, A Man Escaped and the Chaplin all count as major releases by some rubric or other, and Lang's always a big name.
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#2254 Post by swo17 »

Perhaps the "big" announcement is of the death of the Eclipse line?
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#2255 Post by tarpilot »

Badlands is a good concept but I'm pretty cool on the art itself (too polished?). Maybe in person. Love the Chaplin and Lang, tho.
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#2256 Post by med »

tarpilot wrote:Badlands is a good concept but I'm pretty cool on the art itself (too polished?). Maybe in person. Love the Chaplin and Lang, tho.
It reminds me of the goofy faux-pulp cover art occasionally glimpsed in the show Bored to Death.
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#2257 Post by tarpilot »

Verdoux is by the guy who did the Zazie cover, right? Paging Domino
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#2258 Post by zedz »

Cover-wise, I like the first two; Badlands is an obvious idea let down by the execution, which doesn't look so much like 'trashy pulp cover art' as 'high school poster competition second runner up'; M. Verdoux just looks irredeemably awful - thus in line with most of their previous Chaplin covers!
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#2259 Post by Finch »

If legit, I think the Bresson is wonderful. The Bresson and Malick make March the best announcement of the next year for me yet, and I'll get Ministry of Fear in the next Amazon 50% off sale.

edit: they just went online, Colonel Blimp also added. Another day one purchase!
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#2260 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

Badlands cover's inspiration (I assume) is the paint-by-the-numbers roadside billboards, Holly's father played by Warren Oates paints in the movie.
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#2262 Post by ellipsis7 »

Whether or not these are the March titles, I cannot believe they are genuine CC covers - so amateurish it seems, typography impinging on image etc...
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#2263 Post by swo17 »

They're all real.
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#2264 Post by mfunk9786 »

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#2265 Post by ellipsis7 »

Now that's a cover (re. BLIMP)!...
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#2266 Post by tarpilot »

Blimp and Blob are both fantastic!
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#2267 Post by Saturnome »

Yes! Colonel Blimp! It certainly wasn't hard to beat the UK cover though.
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#2268 Post by Finch »

Or the old Criterion cover for that matter.
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#2269 Post by Buttercream »

The Chaplain covers never cease to amaze me. Hideous.
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#2270 Post by georgec »

Cover art [for Badlands] is interesting. Not sure how I feel about it, but it's certainly raised a few eyebrows from what I can tell.
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#2271 Post by criterion10 »

I actually like the Badlands cover and Monsieur Verdoux as well, I just don't think those covers suit the films accordingly.

A Man Escaped and Ministry of Fear look very good.

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is simply stunning.

The Blob is as it was before, which was a fine cover to begin with.
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#2272 Post by Anhedionisiac »

All the covers look pretty good to me. Even Badlands, which I took to be deliberate art naif in the vein of Sissy Spacek's narration. The swank typography complements it well.
A Man Escaped and Colonel Blimp are the real standouts, though.
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#2273 Post by domino harvey »

The original Blimp cover was great, bah. All but the Chaplin this month are pretty good though. LOL @ the Badlands bellyachers
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#2274 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I actually really like Badlands. Now Monsieur Verdoux is just... wow.
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#2275 Post by tenia »

Saturnome wrote:Yes! Colonel Blimp! It certainly wasn't hard to beat the UK cover though.
In France, we have this, which I find pretty good :

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