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

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#2351 Post by How rude! »

Ribs wrote:The titling on the cover for Brief Encounter's been changed:

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a really nice update. The ticket stub is clever, with the visible steam reflecting the short time the lovers have before the train departs. subtle and very effective.

Regardless, the film is perfect.
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#2352 Post by mfunk9786 »

The ticket stub is definitely clever, but it comes off looking half-assed and nothing like an actual ticket stub. That'd be my major bone to pick.
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#2353 Post by zedz »

mfunk9786 wrote:The ticket stub is definitely clever, but it comes off looking half-assed and nothing like an actual ticket stub. That'd be my major bone to pick.
Given that they couldn't afford to clutter it up with too much verbiage, I think it's close enough to the real thing:
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#2354 Post by colinr0380 »

I guess it also differentiates the stand alone release from the one inside the Coward/Lean boxset, which all have similar title treatments. And I guess the ticket stub (maybe a ticket stub as much for the movie theatre as for the train?) gives the chance for Criterion to put the "76" spine number directly on the front cover too!
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#2356 Post by domino harvey »

In a LONELY Place is yet another awful Sony cover. Remarkable the consistency there
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#2357 Post by mfunk9786 »

.........................I like all of these.
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#2358 Post by bearcuborg »

I never cared for the still image cover like in the Ray film, but overall-I dig this new batch.
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#2359 Post by Finch »

domino harvey wrote:In a LONELY Place is yet another awful Sony cover. Remarkable the consistency there
Not as bad as their Capra cover but their choices of fonts are puzzling. Why use a font that'd be more appropriate for a costume drama than a noir?
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#2360 Post by kidc85 »

"In a" is illegible. I know exactly what it says and I still have trouble reading it.

THE ROAD TRILOGY looks like an Eclipse release that somebody has spent ten extra minutes thinking about.

(But these things aside I actually like all of these covers.)
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#2361 Post by zedz »

Is The Player the most credits-congested cover Criterion has ever released? I don't know if that's due to contractual obligations or if it's supposed to be meta-.
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#2362 Post by jedgeco »

kidc85 wrote: THE ROAD TRILOGY looks like an Eclipse release that somebody has spent ten extra minutes thinking about.
German efficiency.
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zedz wrote:Is The Player the most credits-congested cover Criterion has ever released? I don't know if that's due to contractual obligations or if it's supposed to be meta-.
I'm sure the large names of the main cast are contractual, but I can't imagine why they put the MPAA billing block at the bottom. Even the studios never put it on the covers, and it's not on Warner's own DVD or Blu-ray release of The Player.
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#2364 Post by mfunk9786 »

It's obviously because it looks like a movie poster. I like it.
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#2365 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Is the one for Easy Rider original? Seems a bit like the one for Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas.
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#2366 Post by mfunk9786 »

Same cover it had in the set.
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#2367 Post by knives »

jedgeco wrote:
kidc85 wrote: THE ROAD TRILOGY looks like an Eclipse release that somebody has spent ten extra minutes thinking about.
German efficiency.
It actually reminds me most of Six Moral Tales.
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#2368 Post by Feego »

zedz wrote:Is The Player the most credits-congested cover Criterion has ever released?
Surely that would be Mystery Train, no?
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#2369 Post by CSM126 »

Or Short Cuts.
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#2370 Post by zedz »

Mystery Train is certainly in the running, but Short Cuts has less than a third of the text that's on The Player.
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#2371 Post by Minkin »

Finch wrote:
domino harvey wrote:In a LONELY Place is yet another awful Sony cover. Remarkable the consistency there
Not as bad as their Capra cover but their choices of fonts are puzzling. Why use a font that'd be more appropriate for a costume drama than a noir?
Typically they have some logic to their art decisions (see Criterion Designs), so I'm trying to figure out what it might be with the font here. It sort of looks like the kind of font you'd see on certain apartment complexes (or perhaps a nightclub). Might it match with any font found in the film?

The Player works better with the credit block / overuse of actors - as I like the notion of it presenting as a movie poster (it would be a bit dull without it).
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#2372 Post by JabbaTheSlut »

The Road Trilogy covers are bloody beautiful. Minimalistic. Great photos. Suitable typography.
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#2373 Post by TMDaines »

I like the Road Trilogy. They look like they would be better as digipaks though, which I hate.
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#2374 Post by FrauBlucher »

I like the artwork this month except for In A Lonely Place, which seems a bit lazy. It's cool having Bogart on a Criterion cover but they could've been a little more creative.
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#2375 Post by TheGodfather »

Love the fact that they're releasing In A Lonely Place but that cover is aweful!
Love The Naked Island and The Player cover, the Road trilogy set looks like a great release
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