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

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

#1776 Post by sir_luke »

criterion10 wrote:Because the new cover wasn't already bad enough:

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It's explaining that the Cries are Bergman's own, but the Whispers are coming from somewhere else.
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#1777 Post by domino harvey »

I am flabbergasted that they found a way to make it worse. Holy shit, what is wrong with whoever approved that?
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#1778 Post by aox »

HO.LEE. Shit. Incredible they somehow made it worse.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#1779 Post by swo17 »

I can't tell if it's better or worse. I don't know what anything means anymore.
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#1780 Post by Drucker »

Wonder if it's the same person who did La Dolce Vita and didn't think all the words in the title needed to be the same size.
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#1781 Post by PfR73 »

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#1782 Post by med »

I usually roll my eyes at certain people on this board's tendency to find a cover a month to call the "worst ever," but here is a case where it's as far removed from hyperbole as it possibly can get.
Drucker wrote:Wonder if it's the same person who did La Dolce Vita and didn't think all the words in the title needed to be the same size.
This is an acceptable design practice when you want to emphasize a word (or words) over other words. In this, crying is louder than whispering!
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#1783 Post by Murdoch »

I don't have a problem with making the image red and black, but the font size and wacky C placement... just no. And putting Bergman's name awkwardly above the "and Whispers" makes it even worse.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#1784 Post by DeprongMori »

I usually don't get exercised about Criterion artwork, but this new "Cries and Whispers" cover is so appalling in its design that I am actually concerned about the health of their art department. This is an unprofessional embarrassment of titanic proportions.
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#1785 Post by EddieLarkin »

Clearly they're doing this as revenge for all the previous criticism.

Change it back Criterion, all is forgiven!
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#1786 Post by Brian C »

"I don't always get exercised about Criterion artwork, but when I do I go over-the-top in attempts to one-up the other insults being hurled."

Clearly a Class IV pile-on is underway here. Probably best for everyone to take a deep breath while I consult my Southern grandmother on the best cure for the vapors.
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#1787 Post by swo17 »

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

#1788 Post by mfunk9786 »

That Odd Man Out cover is one of the best in months.
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#1789 Post by Buttercream »

really nice match with The Third Man cover
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#1790 Post by zedz »

criterion10 wrote:Because the new cover wasn't already bad enough:

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Did I just roll my eyes out loud?
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#1791 Post by Gregory »

I'm trying to think of how they could make the cover even worse. Maybe change the font to Papyrus, add some blood dripping off the title, and a pull quote: "This 1972 film promises much and delivers..." —Chicago Reader (the ellipsis stands in for "little or nothing").
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#1792 Post by Tommaso »

Given that it's being released on March 31, just an April Fools' joke a little ahead of the time? Otherwise this leaves me speechless, and I'm even more happy in retrospect that I somewhat defended the original 'new' cover... the latest one looks like a very bad 'Gothic' record cover from the early 80s.
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#1793 Post by warren oates »

Or an even worse retro pastiche of one.
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#1794 Post by ptatler »

Looks like they had one more final touch to add...

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#1795 Post by J M Powell »

EddieLarkin wrote:Clearly they're doing this as revenge for all the previous criticism.

Change it back Criterion, all is forgiven!
Tout est pardonné

Je suis Ingmar
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#1796 Post by aox »

ptatler wrote:Looks like they had one more final touch to add...

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I actually really like it now. Using the Wacky "C" for the 'C' is super creative!
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#1797 Post by Yaanu »

EddieLarkin wrote:Clearly they're doing this as revenge for all the previous criticism.

Change it back Criterion, all is forgiven!
It's not just the criticism of the cover artwork. This is all because people kept complaining about the Dual Format editions.
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#1798 Post by vidussoni »

ptatler wrote:Looks like they had one more final touch to add...

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cRIES AND WHISPERS
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#1799 Post by Frumaster »

Regarding the Cries and Whispers cover, why can't they use one of the iconic images from the film?

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The straight ahead shot of that actress is unappealing.
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#1800 Post by Finch »

The new cover would work if they grouped the text together (INGMAR BERGMAN'S CRIES & WHISPERS) at the very top, made it small enough to fit in the black space and restored her natural skin tones (same with the ribbon).
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