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

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#1726 Post by mallo543 »

Looks like they're saving money on two fronts now, booklets and design. Oh, okay, the Eroll Morris covers are all right. Cries and Whispers is pretty shocking.
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#1727 Post by domino harvey »

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#1728 Post by Bando »

Both Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin look like they were done by someone who skipped the last semester of Photoshop classes. Like, really, really, unbelievably bad work for someone who got paid to do it.
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#1729 Post by domino harvey »

The Soft Skin is going for something different and I think I like it, and the Thin Blue Line works. Otherwise, as ever, fuck this month's covers
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#1730 Post by Tommaso »

Cries and Whispers: Frightening, but completely in spirit with the film, intended to make you feel uneasy. As it seems this cover does for most of you. Not great, but miles ahead of that awful "To be or not to be" cover.
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#1731 Post by sir_luke »

Why did they get rid of the old Hoop Dreams cover? Talk about a downgrade.
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#1732 Post by Cinephrenic »

Regarding Hoop Dreams, why change a perfectly normal good cover?
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#1733 Post by Yaanu »

mallo543 wrote:Looks like they're saving money on two fronts now, booklets and design.
This is their way of saying "Maybe now you guys will buy our Dual Format releases, eh?"
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#1734 Post by SpiderBaby »

I do wonder if they might be holding back boxsets too?
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#1735 Post by DrunkenFatherFigure »

Actually I really like the Soft Skin cover. I haven't seen the film, but the image really grabs me. I like the Morris covers... mostly the one for Thin Blue Line, which seems to fit with Morris' approach in the film of "oh I'm just scratching to see what's under here, and, oh! look at that! It's something interesting! And a criterion logo."
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#1736 Post by DrunkenFatherFigure »

And Ride the Pink Horse is good for maintaining their artistic vision of cartoon-y covers for classic Hollywood releases, but making it better.
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#1738 Post by mallo543 »

Gates / Vernon looks like a really hip box of crackers.
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#1739 Post by anvilscepe »

Oh man, the cover of Cries and Whispers makes me think it stars Brad Pitt. :shock:
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#1740 Post by Bando »

Love how Ride the Pink Horse pretty much looks like a lost WPA mural.
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#1741 Post by captveg »

Cinephrenic wrote:Regarding Hoop Dreams, why change a perfectly normal good cover?
I imagine they wanted the new DVD release to stand out from the previous OOP one.
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#1742 Post by chatterjees »

Wow, we got some really horrible cover arts this month!
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#1743 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I like the Hoop Dreams cover. It's probably some metaphor for the new transfer being a breath of fresh air compared to being distilled in a frame like the other one.
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#1744 Post by chatterjees »

I hope that they are going to change the covers for Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin. If they don't change The Soft Skin cover, I am probably gonna get the UK AE sets and say adios to Criterion in terms of Truffaut. Honestly, in doing so I will be saving a lot of space.
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#1745 Post by Minkin »

chatterjees wrote:I hope that they are going to change the covers for Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin. If they don't change The Soft Skin cover, I am probably gonna get the UK AE sets and say adios to Criterion in terms of Truffaut. Honestly, in doing so I will be saving a lot of space.
Now thats an ultimatum:

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I'm guessing you are a part of that crowd who has to know how many stars Tim Robey gave a movie. How else to know what to watch?

Kidding aside, I don't mind any of the covers this month (and I do think that AE cover is a 100x worse than Criterion's attempt). I suppose if I hated any covers as much as some of you, I'd just print my own and slide it over the front. That said, I do kinda wish Criterion would go the Arrow approach and have alternative artwork on the flip side.
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#1746 Post by felipe »

Cries and whispers might just be one of their worst covers to date.
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#1747 Post by chatterjees »

Minkin wrote:
chatterjees wrote:I hope that they are going to change the covers for Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin. If they don't change The Soft Skin cover, I am probably gonna get the UK AE sets and say adios to Criterion in terms of Truffaut. Honestly, in doing so I will be saving a lot of space.
Now thats an ultimatum:

Image

I'm guessing you are a part of that crowd who has to know how many stars Tim Robey gave a movie. How else to know what to watch?

Kidding aside, I don't mind any of the covers this month (and I do think that AE cover is a 100x worse than Criterion's attempt). I suppose if I hated any covers as much as some of you, I'd just print my own and slide it over the front. That said, I do kinda wish Criterion would go the Arrow approach and have alternative artwork on the flip side.
I am not comparing the CC cover with the AE one. At the end of the day, I am also not going to think about the cover, probably. My point was different. There are eight total films in one AE box and 4 more in the other. CC has released only a fraction of it. Now, it's probably gonna take them 4-5 more years to release the rest of them, some with shitty covers like the one for The Soft Skin. If I am not going to care about the cover arts produced by CC anymore, like the other "part of that crowd", why should I wait for CC to release all the films and not get the AE sets. The AE sets will have the same transfer and also will save me a lot of space and money.
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#1748 Post by mfunk9786 »

Please go on
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#1749 Post by Toby Dammit »

Bando wrote:Both Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin look like they were done by someone who skipped the last semester of Photoshop classes. Like, really, really, unbelievably bad work for someone who got paid to do it.
Two coins for that work it's too much!!! Image

I hope that they are going to change the covers for Cries and Whispers and The Soft Skin.
Yes..please!!
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#1750 Post by chatterjees »

mfunk9786 wrote:Please go on
If you really have some problem with me, why don't you say it clearly, man. From the very first day I joined this forum, you selectively attack my posts/comments. Is there any personal reason behind it?
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