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

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

#1451 Post by matrixschmatrix »

It's a reflection in a pond or something, it's meant to be upside down.
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#1452 Post by RossyG »

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"And for my next trick, I shall balance two small horses and riders on my outstretched leg..."
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#1453 Post by swo17 »

All the copies I've seen of the Demy set in stores have at least a little black scuffing on one or more of the corners. This is why I don't own a white couch...
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#1454 Post by Charles »

swo17 wrote:All the copies I've seen of the Demy set in stores have at least a little black scuffing on one or more of the corners. This is why I don't own a white couch...
The two at the store I went to both had it, and in the same place. (If you're looking at the "spine" of the box, it's the upper left corner.) At first it looked like a torn corner, but when the sales clerk handed me the second copy and we saw it had the same thing, it seemed to be a kind of damage from rubbing. Not really sure, though. (I'm happy with the one I took which is perfect in every other way.)
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#1455 Post by mfunk9786 »

Mine's got some dents on the spines of some of the individual film cases, but it was either buy that (best condition of any of the three in stock at my store) or take a gamble on bn.com. So. It's the discs that matter, right? *rocks slowly*
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#1456 Post by domino harvey »

Photos of the last three people to post in this thread:

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#1457 Post by FakeBonanza »

I've heard that if your Demy set has the black scuff on it, the video transfer for Lola will be ruined.
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#1458 Post by TMDaines »

The Demy box looks quite nice in person, but I really wish Criterion would use some decent card stock for their boxsets. They're so cheap and flimsy and prone to dents and marks. When you compare them to the MoC boxes, they lack a real premium touch.
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#1459 Post by cdnchris »

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#1460 Post by Zot! »

cdnchris wrote:Y Tu Mama Tambien
I still can't believe this cover was deemed satisfactory.
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#1461 Post by mfunk9786 »

Zot! wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Y Tu Mama Tambien
I still can't believe this cover was deemed satisfactory.
Why didn't they just use the inside cover? So much more eye-catching and straightforward.
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#1462 Post by FakeBonanza »

The booklet cover is exactly what the cover image should have been.
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#1463 Post by Adam X »

I feel like I'm reading the Twilight Time thread.

Speaking of interior artwork, I really like what's been done with the design for Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, including its depiction of the bathtub scene on the rear of the cover and even the art chosen for the discs. The whole package is all really nicely connected, to itself and the film. A pity this wasn't a digipack.
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#1464 Post by chatterjees »

cdnchris wrote:Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down![/url]
I thought the Dual-Format edition is a 3-discs set. Criterion website is still listing it as a 3 discs set.
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#1465 Post by felipe »

chatterjees wrote:
cdnchris wrote:Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down![/url]
I thought the Dual-Format edition is a 3-discs set. Criterion website is still listing it as a 3 discs set.
Just out of curiosity, but can someone ask for a refund on Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! based on the fact that the product was not as advertised (3 discs)?
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#1466 Post by mfunk9786 »

If they're a sociopath, sure.
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#1467 Post by swo17 »

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#1468 Post by matrixschmatrix »

I wonder if the Monte Hellman cover is like Mishima, and looks better in person? It looks like a mess to me.
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#1469 Post by HistoryProf »

swo17 wrote: Image
What in god's name is this?!?!??!?
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#1470 Post by Werewolf by Night »

Kinda looks like a John Gall collage to me.

EDIT: It's a John Gall collage.
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#1471 Post by FakeBonanza »

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I really love this cover, actually. If this had been the Janus poster, it'd be on my wall right now.

Not a fan of any of the other covers, though.
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#1472 Post by ptatler »

L'AVVENTURA is the best cover this month. It's also the only one that's good.
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#1473 Post by aox »

With the October releases and this, the autumn is shaping up be a very expensive season.
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#1474 Post by Buttercream »

The Hellman cover likes like a Vintage paperback of some acclaimed 'world literature' writer.
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#1475 Post by domino harvey »

Buttercream wrote:The Hellman cover likes like a Vintage paperback of some acclaimed 'world literature' writer.
Just say Murakami, it's what you're thinking of
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