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

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#1851 Post by mfunk9786 »

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#1852 Post by mteller »

tenia wrote:When I'm eating with 8 colleagues on a table made for 6 persons, I could read the booklets, but I can't read the foldout posters.
Or you could talk to your colleagues, you anti-social weirdo.
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#1853 Post by tenia »

mteller wrote:
tenia wrote:When I'm eating with 8 colleagues on a table made for 6 persons, I could read the booklets, but I can't read the foldout posters.
Or you could talk to your colleagues, you anti-social weirdo.
Nah, all they do is talking about work. What is it with people talking about work when at work ?!
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#1855 Post by domino harvey »

All great covers? Even a good Chaplin cover?! Did I fall and hit my head?
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#1856 Post by teddyleevin »

Great month. Though there's something Gilliam animation about the gun in State of Seige. I haven't seen the film... maybe it's all cut-out animation.
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#1857 Post by Feiereisel »

The violent abstraction of The Confession's artwork is really appealing, and I can't wait to see the interior/booklet/leaflet treatment.
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#1858 Post by warren oates »

I actually feel like the Costa-Gavras covers are going for something that's much more Eastern European, but they're failing... Unless those are versions of the original Polish posters and they're just never featured in books or shows because they're the ugly stepchildren of that aesthetic. Anyway, very happy to have these films.
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#1859 Post by Feiereisel »

Re: Limelight--the portrait of Chaplin is indeed marvelous, but the "spooning C's" seem a bit hinky to me.
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#1860 Post by sir_luke »

It's better than attempting to use the Wacky C as the C in Charles. I'm surprised they were able to control themselves.
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#1861 Post by Rolad »

Criterion really delivered on cover art this month. All fantastic!
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#1862 Post by FrauBlucher »

Terrific covers. The Chaplin is lovely.
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#1863 Post by tenia »

The one I find really impressive is State of Siege. Something to it that really reminds me what Criterion can do design-wise.
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#1864 Post by thatobscurecharm »

Limelight cover's color scheme reminds me of To Be or Not to Be cover for some reason. Fairly surprised with The Rose...the song started playing in my head.
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#1865 Post by chatterjees »

You guys missed one thing, the most important and the best thing about this month's announcement. There will be a booklet for Make Way for Tomorrow. They are not replacing it with leaflet!
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#1866 Post by cdnchris »

Or they just forgot to update the text they had for the DVD.
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#1867 Post by lacritfan »

cdnchris wrote:Or they just forgot to update the text they had for the DVD.
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...also the Cries and Whispers cover hasn't changed...
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#1868 Post by Cinephrenic »

Nice month. The Costas are killer!
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#1869 Post by HistoryProf »

Cinephrenic wrote:Nice month. The Costas are killer!
Agreed. Both are absolutely stunning. The Chaplin is actually very appealing for a change, and while I have zero interest in owning The Rose, the cover captures the essence of the film splendidly. A grand slam of new additions.
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#1870 Post by Rolad »

I just had Spirit of the Beehive arrive from amazon, and was surprised to see it wasn't a digipak. When was it repackaged?

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#1871 Post by Ashirg »

Rolad wrote:I just had Spirit of the Beehive arrive from amazon, and was surprised to see it wasn't a digipak. When was it repackaged?
January 8, 2013 is when new packaging came out...
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#1873 Post by dwk »

Le silence de la mer's special features have been update to state that it will have a booklet
PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey O’Brien and a selection from Rui Nogueira’s 1971 book Melville on Melville
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