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

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#1351 Post by colinr0380 »

The booklet for Scanners is great too, with the back and front covers being the back and front views of the nervous system. And in case you were wondering Jennifer O'Neill and Patrick McGoohan both get similar portraits inside the booklet!
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#1352 Post by TheGodfather »

Beautiful packages but that Demy set is really big, way more so than I expected it to be
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#1353 Post by swo17 »

It's only four diamonds wide. That's not all that wide really.
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#1354 Post by Minkin »

All are superb, except The Big chill, which screams of "We only did this to get Tootsie"
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#1355 Post by sir_luke »

Minkin wrote:All are superb, except The Big chill
What's the name of that movie, again?
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#1356 Post by cdnchris »

Yeah, The Big Chill packaging gives off a pretty decent idea on the effort that went into the release as a whole, at least on Criterion's part. I haven't watched the Toronto Film Fest extra or Kasdan interview yet, but everything else is directly ported from the old Sony DVD. The audio/video presentation for the film is surprisingly good, though, but that's all because of Sony themselves. It feels like Criterion just slapped everything onto the disc and just put it out, which is a bit of a shame really.
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#1357 Post by domino harvey »

Just because they weren't passionate doesn't mean they couldn't have found social commentators or critics who were. Really a disappointment from one of the few here willing to back the film
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#1358 Post by mfunk9786 »

domino harvey wrote:social commentators or critics
Just checked the first page of Lena Dunham's resume and she calls herself both of these things, among a few dozen more trades.
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#1359 Post by domino harvey »

Truly she is the voice of conversations I'm tired of having
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#1360 Post by TMDaines »

The Jacques Demy set looks fantastic. I hope it makes its way across the Atlantic without damage. Looks like one of those truly top tier arthouse sets that'll treasure along with Criterion's Berlin Alexanderplatz, MoC's Mabuse etc.
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#1361 Post by eerik »

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#1362 Post by Drucker »

Yes.
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#1363 Post by PfR73 »

I need that cover as a poster for my house, which I have painted using almost the same colors.
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#1364 Post by sir_luke »

I don't think there could bea better font for Tati. What a lovely cover.
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#1365 Post by Charles »

Beautiful.
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#1366 Post by Jeff »

Best part of that awesome Tati cover:
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#1367 Post by Ashirg »

There are 14 chairs = 6 features + 7 shorts + alternative cut of Jour de fête
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#1368 Post by domino harvey »

The Tati cover is nice but it bothers me that the topmost chair looks like a wineglass!
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#1369 Post by jwd5275 »

Ashirg wrote:There are 14 chairs = 6 features + 7 shorts + alternative cut of Jour de fête
You're forgetting the english version of Mon oncle that Janus was touring a couple years ago...
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#1370 Post by Gregory »

I resisted getting my hopes up for the Tati announcement, and here it is. Lovely cover, which I instantly recognized as the work of David Merveille. There is no one better on the planet that Criterion could have chosen better to do this artwork. I'm ready for summer to be over and October to be here now.
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#1371 Post by PfR73 »

domino harvey wrote:The Tati cover is nice but it bothers me that the topmost chair looks like a wineglass!
How do you know it isn't?

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#1372 Post by HitchcockLang »

jwd5275 wrote:
Ashirg wrote:There are 14 chairs = 6 features + 7 shorts + alternative cut of Jour de fête
You're forgetting the english version of Mon oncle that Janus was touring a couple years ago...
And the original and rerelease cuts of M. Hulot's Holiday.
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#1373 Post by Ashirg »

Ok, then 14th chair must be for something else...
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#1374 Post by HitchcockLang »

Ashirg wrote:Ok, then 14th chair must be for something else...
Also there are 8 shorts if you count the unfinished Forza Bastia. Tati also had cameo appearances in a couple other minor features, but then again, I don't know just how complete this really intends to be. I think even the recent StudioCanal box missed a short.
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#1375 Post by eerik »

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