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

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#776 Post by captveg »

"Pits" are a different matter and can be troublesome
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Love the Hidden Fortress cover
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domino harvey wrote:Love the Hidden Fortress cover
Huge improvement for sure.
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#781 Post by PfR73 »

domino harvey wrote:Love the Hidden Fortress cover
Yes, much better than the old cover, which I always thought was the worst Kurosawa cover in the collection.
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#782 Post by domino harvey »

The Month of Grayscale Sidebars
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#783 Post by Finch »

The Persona font takes away from a nice cover, same with Hidden Fortress.
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#784 Post by pzadvance »

LOVE that new Persona cover.

Really wish they could've come up with something better than that bland poster art for The Great Beauty. It just conveys none of the energy, fun, or real beauty of that film. And what the hell is that font?
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#785 Post by domino harvey »

Finch wrote:The Persona font takes away from a nice cover, same with Hidden Fortress.
Insanity, the font is the best part of Persona
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#786 Post by swo17 »

That Persona font is the same as the one used on the title card, for this and many other Bergman films.
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#787 Post by pzadvance »

swo17 wrote:That Persona font is the same as the one used on the title card, for this and many other Bergman films.
Correct.
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Finch wrote:The Persona font takes away from a nice cover
Ingmar Bergman would like to have a word with you.
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#789 Post by ShellOilJunior »

Persona is the best cover they've done since 2008.
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#790 Post by domino harvey »

Don't be so specifically ridiculous
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#791 Post by Finch »

Dear Ingmar, the font for your magnificent film is terrible and Criterion should have used a different one for their cover. I'm sure you won't lose any sleep over one man's opinion. Love, Finch.
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pzadvance wrote: Really wish they could've come up with something better than that bland poster art for The Great Beauty. It just conveys none of the energy, fun, or real beauty of that film. And what the hell is that font?
That's the font Sorrentino used in the film. And I quite like the poster for the film and am glad they used it for the cover. As much as the film is fun and energetic it also has the underscoring theme of the reconciling with history, which I always thought the poster, and the trailer for that matter, captured quite well.
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#793 Post by Matt »

Well, no one's commented on it, so I'll say that the BHoT cover is great. Much better than the film itself!

Persona is also really well done. They could have gone with any one of the more famous images from the film, but I'm glad they didn't since they've become so widely parodied. This image is just as striking and as characteristic of the film while feeling very fresh.
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I'm so glad they kept the poster art for the Freshman
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#795 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

It's great to see another month of excellent cover art - especially the Kurosawa, Bergman, and Morris.
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#796 Post by chatterjees »

Have they come up yet with a 3-discs plastic case? CriterionCast usually posts 3-D pics for the external packaging of the releases in a few days from the announcement. They still haven't done that for Feb titles. There are two 3-discs releases in March too. I wonder what's cooking. I just can't visualize so many digipaks happening in 3 months.
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#797 Post by Moe Dickstein »

It'll probably be digis for the foreseeable future.

The lack of 3-D art is likely due to the distribution changeover.
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#798 Post by adavis53 »

Scanavo has some that exist, and it does seem a little weird that Criterion hasn't moved to adopt them, but perhaps is just a matter of time.
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#799 Post by movielocke »

I imagine they could do a three disc if they put a hub on the inner left side of the plastic case, but that would only be feasible with very thin booklets. Digis with any larger booklets, I presume.

Of the Feb and March new releases, looks like only Brief History of Time and Blue is the Warmest Color are keepcases.
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#800 Post by Moe Dickstein »

adavis53 wrote:Scanavo has some that exist, and it does seem a little weird that Criterion hasn't moved to adopt them, but perhaps is just a matter of time.
They have used them (Science is Fiction) but as Movielocke said, they don't allow for anything but a smaller booklet.
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