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

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domino harvey
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#1926 Post by domino harvey »

Jesus, they were all awful
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#1928 Post by criterion10 »

Still haven't seen the film, so can't comment on how well it represents it, but I can certainly say that I am not a fan of that cover...
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#1929 Post by domino harvey »

criterion10 wrote:Still haven't seen the film, so can't comment on how well it represents it, but I can certainly say that I am not a fan of that cover...
It doesn't, at all. I really didn't want to come out again with guns blazing but are they kidding with that cover?!
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#1930 Post by jindianajonz »

I'm not sure what it represents in the film, but it's clearly based off the maps showing the devastation of Hiroshima (with the two concentric white circles showing distances from the blast epicenter) while also recalling imagery of people's skin falling off their hands in the aftermath. [Warning: Graphic mockup from the Hiroshima Peace Museum]
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#1931 Post by Gregory »

Twelve years ago, the original Hiroshima Mon Amour DVD cover art spurred such brilliant forum chatter as, "Is that a hand over a boob or what?" "No, of course not." "Yes it is." [various body part speculation] "Have you ever actually seen a breast in real life?" etc.
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#1933 Post by aox »

I really like the Hiroshima cover. Great use of the map of the city after the bomb as a palm.
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#1934 Post by ryannichols7 »

jindianajonz wrote:I'm not sure what it represents in the film, but it's clearly based off the maps showing the devastation of Hiroshima (with the two concentric white circles showing distances from the blast epicenter) while also recalling imagery of people's skin falling off their hands in the aftermath.
a warning would've been nice on that second link, jesus. I mean I know you described it, didn't know it was going to be *that* graphic.
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#1935 Post by Newsnayr »

Pretty nice assortment of covers for this month. Intrigued as to why Moonrise Kingdom's cover hasn't been released yet. Has this delay ever happened before?
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#1936 Post by artfilmfan »

I think the original DVD cover of Hiroshima, mon amour is one of the best in the CC. I wish they've kept that cover for this re-issue.
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#1937 Post by bdsweeney »

Newsnayr wrote:Pretty nice assortment of covers for this month. Intrigued as to why Moonrise Kingdom's cover hasn't been released yet. Has this delay ever happened before?
Go back three or more years and it used to be reasonably common. The cover for The Thin Red Line comes to mind and there are others too.
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#1938 Post by danieltiger »

bdsweeney wrote:
Newsnayr wrote:Pretty nice assortment of covers for this month. Intrigued as to why Moonrise Kingdom's cover hasn't been released yet. Has this delay ever happened before?
Go back three or more years and it used to be reasonably common. The cover for The Thin Red Line comes to mind and there are others too.
It happened a few months ago with the cover to The Night Porter.
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#1939 Post by The Narrator Returns »

And it happened with Y tu mama tambien.
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#1940 Post by sir_luke »

And with Y tu mamá también which tells you that they're not always putting the final touches on a masterpiece
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#1941 Post by jindianajonz »

ryannichols7 wrote:
jindianajonz wrote:I'm not sure what it represents in the film, but it's clearly based off the maps showing the devastation of Hiroshima (with the two concentric white circles showing distances from the blast epicenter) while also recalling imagery of people's skin falling off their hands in the aftermath.
a warning would've been nice on that second link, jesus. I mean I know you described it, didn't know it was going to be *that* graphic.
Sorry, I thought the fact that they were mock up using manikins would reduce the need for a warning, but I've gone back and added one to be safe.
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#1942 Post by Rolad »

The Hiroshima Mon Amour cover update is beautiful. I think my favourite for this month is The Black Stallion so far, though I'll be looking forward to seeing how the Moonrise Kingdom cover turns out.
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#1943 Post by ShellOilJunior »

The new Hiroshima cover is great. Glad to see Criterion chose well.
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#1944 Post by criterion10 »

I really love that Here Is Your Life cover. It's a perfect example of a cover greatly piquing my interest in a film that I know little to nothing about.

Minus Hiroshima, the rest are fine.
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#1945 Post by FakeBonanza »

I miss the old Hiroshima mon amour art already.
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#1946 Post by Cinephrenic »

Too bad they couldn't upgrade the 30min Night and Fog along.
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#1947 Post by Banasa »

Criterion promotes their filmgrain integrity via the cover of Here is Your Life.
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#1948 Post by Roger Ryan »

Newsnayr wrote:...Intrigued as to why Moonrise Kingdom's cover hasn't been released yet. Has this delay ever happened before?
The cover is certain to be an illustration by Eric Anderson, right? Probably something that incorporates the high treehouse or the beach.
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#1949 Post by mfunk9786 »

The other live action Anderson covers have been pleasant surprises with regard to the material chosen and in many cases (Royal Tenenbaums, Life Aquatic) the minimalism. Definitely psyched to see what they do for Moonrise Kingdom.
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#1950 Post by captveg »

Amazon.com has a Blu-ray only listing for The Big Chill up for 7/7/15, so that looks like the latest Dual release to get split up on reissue.
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