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

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

#1626 Post by swo17 »

domino harvey wrote:I could understand Complete Humphrey Jennings next to Complete Jacques Tati but then the other Tati BFIs were on the other side and I just got upset
I'm upset the BFIs are there too, but for a different reason...
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#1627 Post by Arrow »

I don't always have my movies displayed, but when I do I put the closed side of the box sets facing outward, as it seems more visually pleasing. Why do you have it that way? (Just curious)
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#1628 Post by swo17 »

I typically have them closed side out as well. I only took the picture that way to show how I was able to get the individual digis to look.
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#1629 Post by Arrow »

swo17 wrote:I typically have them closed side out as well. I only took the picture that way to show how I was able to get the individual digis to look.
Ok, the zig zag effect of the spines is really bizarre, I actuall prefer the strong box and keep cases like the Boro set and Mizoguchi.
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#1630 Post by swo17 »

In case it wasn't clear, Criterion designed the spines on the digipak too wide so they don't fit in the box if they're all flattened like they do for other Criterion box sets (example). So it's either the clean zigzag or every digi pointing any which way, unless you want to perform surgery on them like stagefright50 did.
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#1631 Post by Bando »

My Paul Robeson box does that zig-zag effect. I thought it was just some kind of manufacturing defect, but could it be that box is too small if the digipacks had flat spines?
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#1632 Post by tenia »

I've always had spines zig-zagging for this type of boxsets (BBS, Rossellini/Bergman, Qatsi, Pasolini, etc). Usually, I pull on the front cover so that the front and the back cover are symmetrical and flatten the spine, and it does the job.

I'm thus quite surprised the same can't be done on the Tati digis.
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#1633 Post by swo17 »

Yes, individual digis in these sets usually come that way and can be straightened out, but for the Tati box there just isn't room. This is an exaggeration, but imagine trying to fit two slices of pizza into a cereal box.
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#1634 Post by mfunk9786 »

Now I'm hungry.
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#1635 Post by zedz »

(small confused voice) Why is the pizza in the cereal box?
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#1636 Post by domino harvey »

It's an American thing
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#1637 Post by swo17 »

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#1638 Post by sir_luke »

Don't Look Now looks very Twilight Time... Love Satyricon, though!
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#1639 Post by The Narrator Returns »

The Don't Look Now cover appears to be viewed through StudioCanal's transfer of the film.
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#1640 Post by StevenJ0001 »

I like all of these, actually, especially Don't Look Now. Captures the feel (and period) of the film pretty well, IMHO. It would look nice as a digipack.
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#1641 Post by criterion10 »

I don't actively dislike any of these, but none are particularly great. Could be worse, I suppose.
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#1642 Post by FakeBonanza »

Is there a particular reason that A Day in the Country isn't listed among the titles in Criterion's "Coming Soon" section? That, alone, made the month for me, but I'm wondering if it may have been ultimately pushed back?
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#1643 Post by krnash »

Is the DLN font the same used for Picnic at Hanging Rock?
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#1644 Post by Gregory »

No. Similar, but the "k"s are different, for example.
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#1645 Post by Rolad »

I really like all of the covers for February! I think Satyricon is my favourite of the bunch.
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#1646 Post by swo17 »

I'm disappointed we don't get to go through five iterations of correcting spelling mistakes on the Autumn Afternoon cover.
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#1647 Post by domino harvey »

A round of mediocre covers, but nothing offensive so that's a rare win for this label!
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#1648 Post by chatterjees »

A round of mediocre leaflets too :( I gotta give them something. They got some heavy names there, all in one month!
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#1649 Post by oh yeah »

Meh. The DLN cover is disappointingly lame (especially the white background), though I do like that font.
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#1650 Post by mfunk9786 »

Someone told me in confidence that chatterjees loves leaflets and hates thick booklets
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