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

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Cinephrenic
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#2101 Post by Cinephrenic »

Mulholland the worst. Sorry
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#2102 Post by DrunkenFatherFigure »

PLUS: A booklet featuring an interview with Lynch from filmmaker and writer Chris Rodley’s 2005 edition of the book Lynch on Lynch
They do specify that the interview will be contained in a booklet, so that's good news at least. And I wonder if it might be a digipack like Eraserhead. I could imagine them doing digipacks for all Lynch releases.

And I actually like the Brood cover they went with more than the one Domino posted. Criterion's cover is more quietly unsettling, while the other one seems too overt.
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#2103 Post by Roger Ryan »

Perhaps using the ghostly defocused image of Watts and Harring actually found in the film's final sequence would have been better than trying to allude to it with a poor filter effect. I like all of the alternate covers better.
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#2104 Post by Luke M »

I think Criterion selected the most commercial-friendly of the choices for Mulholland Dr. It seems like they're banking on the film having wide range appeal.
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#2105 Post by movielocke »

Luke M wrote:I think Criterion selected the most commercial-friendly of the choices for Mulholland Dr. It seems like they're banking on the film having wide range appeal.
I imagine the stars had to be equal size and a certain percentage of space as well.
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#2106 Post by domino harvey »

movielocke wrote:
Luke M wrote:I think Criterion selected the most commercial-friendly of the choices for Mulholland Dr. It seems like they're banking on the film having wide range appeal.
I imagine the stars had to be equal size and a certain percentage of space as well.
The original DVD releases only had one of the actresses on the cover
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#2107 Post by merzbau »

True, but if you're talking about the US release, there were two versions of it in stores, one with Watts's face and one with Harring's.

Cosigned on Criterion's Brood artwork being the better of the two. It looks like it's going for an Egon Schiele or Otto Dix thing, and I love the weirdly skewed perspective too.
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#2108 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

I've seen on Tumblr all of those posters above that domino shared which baffles me even more how Criterion could have paid for something so flat and unimaginative.
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#2109 Post by sir_luke »

I'm attending a presentation tonight on Criterion's cover art legacy which will feature their art director Eric Skillman. Any special insults regarding this month's covers you all would like me to lob from the audience?
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#2110 Post by domino harvey »

"Is there a reason why art galleries like Spoke Art, the Bottleneck Gallery, et al can generate and host dozens of exciting young artists to share their aesthetically-pleasing visual interpretations of films but we keep getting shitty beginner Photoshop exercises from your label?"
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#2111 Post by FakeBonanza »

Hopefully this seemingly indulgent presentation is a ruse meant to lure Skillman into what is, in fact, an intervention of sorts.
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#2112 Post by sir_luke »

I will do my best to sit down and have a long, tough talk with him.
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#2113 Post by JayAlmighty »

Please, just hold up a copy of Cries and Whispers above your head and ask "How did this happen?"
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#2114 Post by mfunk9786 »

"When you update Viridiana to Blu-ray, can you use the pink cover?"
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#2115 Post by FakeBonanza »

JayAlmighty wrote:Please, just hold up a copy of Cries and Whispers above your head and ask "How did this happen?"
That question will answer itself when Skillman is introduced to field questions in pitch darkness, with a red spotlight illuminating only sixty percent of his face.
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#2116 Post by MongooseCmr »

domino harvey wrote:"Is there a reason why art galleries like Spoke Art, the Bottleneck Gallery, et al can generate and host dozens of exciting young artists to share their aesthetically-pleasing visual interpretations of films but we keep getting shitty beginner Photoshop exercises from your label?"
Or more simply "When did you stop caring?" Between this and the coffee table book the ego stroking is getting to be a bit too much
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#2117 Post by sir_luke »

Funnily enough, he did focus on the cover for The Brood for a while, but I've decided I don't mind that one as much as I initially did. The best part of the night was learning that we're apparently getting another animated film soon.
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#2118 Post by krnash »

sir_luke wrote:Funnily enough, he did focus on the cover for The Brood for a while, but I've decided I don't mind that one as much as I initially did. The best part of the night was learning that we're apparently getting another animated film soon.
Fantastic Planet would be nice.
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#2119 Post by bainbridgezu »

There's a good chance Fantastic Planet is coming eventually. Someone's got the US rights to Laloux's films and it isn't Shout! Factory or GKIDS.

I doubt they'd stick Fantastic Planet in a box, but I hope we get Time Masters and Gandahar at the same time. Maybe they could do something like the Errol Morris films and release the bigger title alone with the other two in the same, separate package.
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#2120 Post by Drucker »

Fairly certain that the Masters of Cinema release is region-free. Why wait?!
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#2121 Post by HistoryProf »

i'm so excited the Brood is finally coming i'm not even mad that it has the worst cover in the entire collection.

well maybe a little.
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#2122 Post by HistoryProf »

all four of those are eons better. ugh.
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#2123 Post by swo17 »

I think Criterion just hates films from 2001.
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#2124 Post by HistoryProf »

gorgeousnothings wrote:It's been a while since I've seen The Brood, but isn't that cover kind of spoiling the ending?

Not kind of....it TOTALLY spoils the ending. They might as well put Norman's desiccated corpse on the next cover of Psycho. Or an image of Tyler Durden as a figment of Edward Norton's imagination on Fight Club.
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