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

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eerik
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#1801 Post by eerik »

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#1802 Post by Frumaster »

That's the MoC cover.
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#1803 Post by knives »

Based on the original poster.
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#1804 Post by captveg »

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#1805 Post by Drucker »

Well three great covers thus far.
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#1806 Post by Ribs »

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#1807 Post by Gregory »

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Maurice Vellekoop art!
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#1808 Post by Drucker »

So glad I didn't pick up Eddie Coyle when I saw it used for cheap. Excited to pick it up.
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#1810 Post by swo17 »

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#1811 Post by Buttercream »

Love the Melville and any time CC uses original poster art. Have to say I'm not digging the Sullivan's Travels cover. I know this gets said every time, but I sure am tired of CC using flat ugly cartoons for their classic studio films (among others), even when the artist is good. ](*,)
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#1812 Post by Cinephrenic »

The wacky "c" is a problem.
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#1813 Post by Yaanu »

Cinephrenic wrote:The wacky "c" is a problem.
If we're talking about the Sullivan's Travels cover, I like the detail they gave to the Wacky C winding around the title.
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#1814 Post by Feego »

I'm not a fan of the new Sullivan's Travels art either. Criterion is 2 for 2 now in giving us hideous renderings of Veronica Lake. Sorry, but you just can't beat that iconic poster designed they used before.
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#1815 Post by Gregory »

I don't see anything "flat" or hideous about it. I can understand the appreciation for the previous poster-based cover, but that one had a huge tagline that never sat well with me. Doesn't "on the take" mean accepting bribes, as opposed to "on the dole," meaning relying on charity, soup kitchens, bread lines, etc.? In any case, a rhyme does not a good tagline make.

Also, Veronica Lake's unnamed character is hardly the main focus of the film and so probably shouldn't be the only one on the cover. I like Veronica Lake, but the concept of that poster seemed to be simply: "Hey look, it's that glamorous blonde, the one with that hairstyle and the long eyelashes!" which isn't very appropriate to the film.
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#1816 Post by Zot! »

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The criterion is an abomination, but it could look ok.
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#1817 Post by lacritfan »

criterion10 wrote:Because the new cover wasn't already bad enough:
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Yay, more red...

Seriously, weeeak month
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#1818 Post by rwaits »

Cries and Whispers is an absolute atrocity. I hope they'll scrap this one and start over.
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#1819 Post by med »

Gregory wrote:I don't see anything "flat" or hideous about it.
Agreed. It isn't "flat" at all. The amount of shading in it gives the design a level of detail that's far removed from anything "flat." It's OK to not like the cover, but if you're going to criticize it, at least find more appropriate words to do so.
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#1820 Post by mteller »

Cinephrenic wrote:The wacky "c" is a problem.
What, you don't like "Scullivan's Travels"?
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#1821 Post by movielocke »

good god, Cries and Whispers went from being odd but acceptable to phenomenally terrible--particularly so as it now mis-represents the film as a blood drenched giallo horror film. Grotesque in every respect.
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#1822 Post by Bando »

I was warming to the first new Cries and Whispers cover, as it at least felt sort of Bergman-esque in terms of color scheme, font, feel, etc. It made sense, even if underwhelming.

This... Did they just really want to rehash the Blood for Dracula cover?
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#1823 Post by Cinephrenic »

Why have a logo at all in the front? Just have a sticker "c" on front for marketing branding purposes.
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#1824 Post by Jack Phillips »

Cinephrenic wrote:Why have a logo at all in the front? Just have a sticker "c" on front for marketing branding purposes.
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