Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 6

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Gregory
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#651 Post by Gregory »

cdnchris wrote:
zedz wrote:Isn't the real question burning in everybody's mind: does this release conceal the words "Jimmy crack corn" anywhere on its person?
I didn't see it (I actually also meant to take a picture of the interior of the box as well.) I don't have the "Jimmy crack corn" printing of the DVD but as I understand it it was inside, correct?
Yes, inside the outer slipcover, near the bottom of the inside spine in tiny white print.
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#653 Post by FrauBlucher »

For such a great and important film the La Notte cover art (artless really) is so uninspiring. And I'm not one to be critical of the box art.
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#654 Post by Gregory »

Some customer at Vulcan Video in Austin has been helping themselves to the Criterion cover art. Amusing flier written to the culprit.
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#655 Post by Arrow »

Gregory wrote:Some customer at Vulcan Video in Austin has been helping themselves to the Criterion cover art. Amusing flier written to the culprit.
What is someone doing with dvd art? Wouldn't stealing the dvd be more practical? (Not condoning stealing dvds)
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#656 Post by matrixschmatrix »

They don't actually put the movies out on the shelves, but they leave the boxes out so people can browse comfortably. So, someone's stealing the boxes- which I'd bet anything is so they can put burned copies of the movies in there, too.
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#657 Post by lefeufollet »

This was a regular occurrence when I used to work at Movies Unlimited. We didn't catch on immediately, since the thief was stealing the art and replacing it with a reasonably high-quality inkjet copy. It was exclusively Criterion titles, as well.
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#658 Post by Arrow »

lefeufollet wrote:This was a regular occurrence when I used to work at Movies Unlimited. We didn't catch on immediately, since the thief was stealing the art and replacing it with a reasonably high-quality inkjet copy. It was exclusively Criterion titles, as well.
So they're making homemade criterions? What'd they do about digipaks?
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#659 Post by Jack Phillips »

FrauBlucher wrote:For such a great and important film the La Notte cover art (artless really) is so uninspiring. And I'm not one to be critical of the box art.
Yes, I know what you're saying. Still, that design might be appropriate if it were one of a set . . . [inserts meaningful pause]
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#660 Post by FakeBonanza »

FrauBlucher wrote:For such a great and important film the La Notte cover art (artless really) is so uninspiring. And I'm not one to be critical of the box art.
I quite like the art beyond the rather puzzling decision to crop the images that way. The stark black and white colour scheme and image placement are both great. Of course, those cropped images are a prominent aspect of the design, so I wouldn't argue with anyone that hated it.
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#661 Post by dwk »

Ronald Wimberly stopped by Criterion today and posted a picture of the Zatoichi box
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#662 Post by Sandman »

dwk wrote:Ronald Wimberly stopped by Criterion today and posted a picture of the Zatoichi box
Wow, what an incredible set! Gorgeous.
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#663 Post by Moe Dickstein »

I was more distracted by what's in the top left of that pic!!!
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Moe Dickstein wrote:I was more distracted by what's in the top left of that pic!!!
Good catch, Moe! It looks like that particular release will be in the February line-up for certain.
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#665 Post by Matt »

Sandman wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:I was more distracted by what's in the top left of that pic!!!
Good catch, Moe! It looks like that particular release will be in the February line-up for certain.
Probably not, actually, since it was announced for January 21.
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#666 Post by swo17 »

Or who knows? Maybe it will actually come out on Blanuary 42nd--it is after all a mad mad mad mad world!
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#668 Post by Sandman »

Matt wrote:
Sandman wrote:
Moe Dickstein wrote:I was more distracted by what's in the top left of that pic!!!
Good catch, Moe! It looks like that particular release will be in the February line-up for certain.
Probably not, actually, since it was announced for January 21.
Oh dear, I embarrass myself. I knew that but had a memory lapse.
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swo17 wrote:Or who knows? Maybe it will actually come out on Blanuary 42nd--it is after all a mad mad mad mad world!
And, of course, you get dates like this in Gogol's "Diary of a Madmadmadmadman"
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mfunk9786 wrote:Image
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#671 Post by FakeBonanza »

We can't rule out the possibility that the poster actually corresponds to a future Michael Mann boxset entitled "It's a Mann, Mann, Mann, Mann World".
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#672 Post by Mouse »

Been curious about this lately, did Criterion ever post new cover art for announced but cancelled titles like "Ran" and "Contempt" in their coming soon section? It seems likely they did since they were to be released soon.
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#673 Post by swo17 »

Ran was going to have the same cover art as the DVD. Contempt never got a formal announcement.
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#674 Post by rwiggum »

swo17 wrote:Ran was going to have the same cover art as the DVD. Contempt never got a formal announcement.
Does the blu-ray version of the cover art exist?
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#675 Post by swo17 »

There was never any official Blu-ray cover art. When Criterion was first about to go Blu, they sent out a newsletter mentioning several titles, including Contempt, that would be among their first batch of releases. None of those titles were assigned cover art at that time. The Contempt release never materialized so it never got a cover. Presumably it would have just been a miniaturized version of the DVD cover art, since it would be a while before they would start to change the cover art for their upgrades.
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