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

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#2026 Post by CSM126 »

Frumaster wrote:They should have put his name on the shore, instead of repeating the title...
Leave the title on the shore and put "A Wes Anderson Film" in big, yellow, curlycue letters.
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#2027 Post by Newsnayr »

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Moonrise cover has been revised to include Anderson's name.
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#2028 Post by domino harvey »

Looked better before
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#2029 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I like how the text is less imposed on the image.
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#2030 Post by swo17 »

I like how Gaskell spent months perfecting the cover image and then they didn't even give the original title treatment enough thought for it to last more than a day.
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#2031 Post by Jeff »

Huge improvement for me. Kind of looks like an old paperback. Speaking of which, the fact that there is an included booklet along with a map and "other ephemera" gives me hope that this will be a digipak release, which would complete the book feel. It should look like the kind of book you might find in Suzy's suitcase. Normally I prefer the sturdier standard cases, but that great painting seems to really lend itself to a digipak and it would make a lovely match for the great Fantastic Mr. Fox dual-format box.
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#2033 Post by chatterjees »

The Kilers
What's in the last picture? Two postcards? Two leaflets?
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#2034 Post by cdnchris »

Each film gets its own foldout insert with an essay, similar to the DVD
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#2035 Post by chatterjees »

Thanks Chris.
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#2037 Post by domino harvey »

Haven't seen this mentioned here yet but I saw the Babette's Feast Blu-ray only repackage in-store at BN this morning and it's worth noting that unlike Tess it retained its digipak packaging
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#2038 Post by swo17 »

That release predated the introduction of dual formats. I'm pretty sure it was originally a Blu-ray only package.
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#2039 Post by domino harvey »

Well, the mystery of why no one mentioned it has been solved
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#2040 Post by chatterjees »

I bought Babette's Feast on the day it came out and I am absolutely positive that mine is only a blu-ray edition. So, was there a dual format edition ever? It's not like I am dying for an extra DVD copy, but just being curious.
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#2041 Post by domino harvey »

I thought there was since I knew there was a repackaging, but swo's right, there wasn't. I'm guessing the copy I saw at my BN was the original digipak and the repacking is in fact a conventional case (ala Night of the Hunter)
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#2042 Post by Werewolf by Night »

I love the illustrated posters for Sullivan's films in the booklet for Sullivan's Travels. Now I want to see Ants in Your Plants of 1939 even more.
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#2043 Post by Amazing Goose »

Not sure if this is the right place to post this or if it's been shared somewhere else on the forum, but it's a creative use of Criterion cover arts.
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#2044 Post by tenia »

Wasn't what I was expecting, but it sure is an interesting blend of classic and modern art.
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#2045 Post by Jeff »

Amazing Goose wrote:Not sure if this is the right place to post this or if it's been shared somewhere else on the forum, but it's a creative use of Criterion cover arts.
Wow. That's wonderful and kind of amazing.
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#2046 Post by FrauBlucher »

Yeah, that's excellent. I wouldn't even mind having a poster of a couple of them.
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#2047 Post by zedz »

Jeff wrote:
Amazing Goose wrote:Not sure if this is the right place to post this or if it's been shared somewhere else on the forum, but it's a creative use of Criterion cover arts.
Wow. That's wonderful and kind of amazing.
The Salo one is especially inspired, and almost terrifying.
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#2049 Post by domino harvey »

If you like the cover for the Black Stallion, Mondo is selling a limited edition print of the art
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#2050 Post by domino harvey »

They're also selling this:

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Might it be a preview of the upcoming Criterion art?
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