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

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#1302 Post by domino harvey »

Chris, does the book contain the controversial explanation chapter?
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#1303 Post by movielocke »

heh, with the addition of Red River and Picnic at Hanging Rock there might be enough "giant book included" criterion editions to fill out a film club ballot now.
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#1304 Post by cdnchris »

domino harvey wrote:Chris, does the book contain the controversial explanation chapter?
Admittedly i'm not super familiar with the book but it only goes to chapter 17 and the few sites I hit say that extended ending was chapter 18, so no.
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#1305 Post by Self »

Judex is 3 discs now? Last I checked Criterions website still said a 2-disc set. Any idea for the change?
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#1306 Post by sir_luke »

Could it be to accommodate the two short films that were added after the initial announcement?
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#1307 Post by roderigo »

judex looks absolutely stunning. it wouldn't be too farfetched to consider nuits rouge to be released in the future, considering moc did (along with judex and eyes without a face). can't wait to see it again.
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#1308 Post by cdnchris »

sir_luke wrote:Could it be to accommodate the two short films that were added after the initial announcement?
That's how it appears, allowing the film more room to breathe on the DVD (both discs are dual-layer.)
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#1309 Post by captveg »

It will be interesting to see if the DVD only release of Judex stays at 1-Disc and drops the bonus short films or if that now becomes a 2-Disc release.
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captveg wrote:It will be interesting to see if the DVD only release of Judex stays at 1-Disc and drops the bonus short films or if that now becomes a 2-Disc release.
I think the idea of these recent DVD-only releases is to make them a low-cost, barebones alternative. I would think that they've cut these features specifically to ensure a one disc release. If a DVD buyer is looking for a stacked release, they'll have to shell out the money for the Dual-format edition.
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#1312 Post by rwaits »

Interesting. Of all the digipacks they've released, why just Night of the Hunter?
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#1313 Post by Gregory »

Probably because that's the one they recently took out of print to rerelease with new packaging, so unlike most other digipaks it's simple for them to sell the new case and cover.
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#1314 Post by roderigo »

rwaits wrote:Interesting. Of all the digipacks they've released, why just Night of the Hunter?
probably because it's a good seller and the digi print run sold out. much cheaper to release it in the scanovo. it's a shame because the digi is one of the most beautiful.
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#1315 Post by tenia »

And also probably because its construction was much more prone to damage than other digis, leading to lots of customers not unhappy with their online purchases (much more than with regular digis).
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#1316 Post by acroyear »

With the recent news of separating out the DVDs from the Blu-Rays again, I wonder if these few triple-disc Scanovo releases (Judex, Hearts and Minds, etc) will amount to a brief blip in Criterion's timeline.

It would appear that future triple-disc releases, in either format, are open to the possibility of plastic cases. Perhaps digipacks will become more rare than before dual-format, and only needed when accommodating thicker booklets or books (like Picnic at Hanging Rock)?
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#1317 Post by Yaanu »

acroyear wrote:With the recent news of separating out the DVDs from the Blu-Rays again, I wonder if these few triple-disc Scanovo releases (Judex, Hearts and Minds, etc) will amount to a brief blip in Criterion's timeline.

It would appear that future triple-disc releases, in either format, are open to the possibility of plastic cases. Perhaps digipacks will become more rare than before dual-format, and only needed when accommodating thicker booklets or books (like Picnic at Hanging Rock)?
Given that the three-disc BD-size cases are virtually indistinguishable from the two- or one-disc BD-size cases, that will more than likely be the case. The hard part is releasing enough material in a single package to justify three BDs.
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#1318 Post by tenia »

Yaanu wrote:Given that the three-disc BD-size cases are virtually indistinguishable from the two- or one-disc BD-size cases, that will more than likely be the case.
To be fair, they are visibly thicker than regular Scanavo cases (1 or 2 discs).
Yaanu wrote:The hard part is releasing enough material in a single package to justify three BDs.
In the whole collection of BDs Criterion released, I don't even think there's more than 10 releases justifying more than 2 BDs. I mean, they even managed to put the whole Etaix set on 2 BDs !
And I don't see Criterion doing boxsets like Rossellini / Bergman or Trilogy of Life in Scanavo cases.
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#1319 Post by Yaanu »

tenia wrote:To be fair, they are visibly thicker than regular Scanavo cases (1 or 2 discs).
Only by a few millimeters, so I've heard. But I don't have any on hand to compare.
tenia wrote:In the whole collection of BDs Criterion released, I don't even think there's more than 10 releases justifying more than 2 BDs. I mean, they even managed to put the whole Etaix set on 2 BDs !
And I don't see Criterion doing boxsets like Rossellini / Bergman or Trilogy of Life in Scanavo cases.
That's what I mean. Most BD sets have managed to stay under two discs, and Criterion generally tries to match up box sets when possible; if it requires a box for a DVD release, it'll get a box set on BD.
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#1321 Post by domino harvey »

Horrible cover for MacBeth, Jesus!

EDIT: And for the Innocents! :barfingemoticon:
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#1322 Post by Arrow »

domino harvey wrote:Horrible cover for MacBeth, Jesus!
It really really really is.....
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#1323 Post by captveg »

I actually really like the Macbeth cover.
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#1324 Post by pzadvance »

Macblech.

Love the painted Eraserhead image though, and The Innocents cover.
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#1325 Post by Rolad »

I like the look of The Innocents cover, but the way her hands are chopped off seems weird to me.
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