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

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ShellOilJunior
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#2426 Post by ShellOilJunior »

I was expecting something better. The floating heads ruin it for me.
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#2427 Post by Minkin »

ShellOilJunior wrote:The floating heads ruin it for me.
I'm sure it was contractual that the leads get their name + visage on the cover. That taken into account, I really like what they came up with. I'm assuming the cover went through several different drafts, thus the delay in announcing it. Would be nice to see the alternate designs.
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#2428 Post by ShellOilJunior »

Minkin wrote:
ShellOilJunior wrote:The floating heads ruin it for me.
I'm sure it was contractual that the leads get their name + visage on the cover. That taken into account, I really like what they came up with. I'm assuming the cover went through several different drafts, thus the delay in announcing it. Would be nice to see the alternate designs.
Aside from the heads the cover is good. I do think the artist's Phoenix cover is excellent.
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#2429 Post by Jeff »

domino harvey wrote:Same designer as Phoenix
Code Unknown too. Something's definitely a little off with Y tu mamá también, but his other covers are some of my favorites.
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#2430 Post by Alphonse Tram »

Further proof that Swimming Horses did indeed get a job at Criterion. Horrific!
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#2431 Post by FakeBonanza »

MUBI has revealed the Janus posters for the two King Hu films and boy do they look nice. I'm expecting these will be retained as the Criterion covers.

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#2432 Post by swo17 »

Botox goes East
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#2433 Post by feihong »

Neither of those posters feels very right to me. The reds and yellows in the Dragon Inn poster seem really over the top. The way the lapel of Hsu Feng's robe becomes the battlements of the old fort seems kind of gauche. And the little flying figures dancing in the air like leaves at the bottom of the TOZ poster just seem at odds with the rest of the image. The different scales of figures don't balance in that image. I think they were trying to use the sense of contrast to make a point of some kind, but I don't think the point has been made. The Dragon Inn poster seems to imply a constant criss-cross of action, but none of it feels true to the sense of the film. It looks chaotic, where the film's action is precise and formal. Giving the head of the East Chamber the same clothing as the other characters seems a little disingenuous.

I don't hate the idea of these images, but the execution of each seems full of details that don't ring true to the concepts they're meant to cover. They seem like illustrations for another pair of films––they're alienating themselves from the essence of each film, when they should be delivering a kind of "aw, yeah!" moment. And I feel as if slightly different layouts would have really helped, at least with TOZ. On that cover the bamboo leaves receding into the distance are a very nice touch, and they're executed elegantly. Hsu Feng's face there is nice, bulging lips aside. The stray hair falling on her face looks very true to the film. Those elements, in a different layout, might have been quite nice. Instead, I feel as if both posters are heavy, and overdone.
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#2434 Post by dwk »

More WIP from Greg Ruth for the A Touch of Zen Blu-ray release:
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#2435 Post by swo17 »

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

#2436 Post by FrauBlucher »

That's awesome! (Carnival of Souls)
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#2437 Post by Gregory »

I guess the Carnival of Souls cover settles any question of what Candace Hilligoss's most unflattering angle was. Or is that her stunt double?
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#2438 Post by domino harvey »

Gregory wrote:I guess the Carnival of Souls cover settles any question of what Candace Hilligoss's most unflattering angle was.
Seriously, what the hell compelled anyone to draw anyone from that vantage? Vom to the max
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#2439 Post by criterion10 »

These all actually look pretty nice (although Night and Fog is a bit bland, though perhaps that's the point).
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#2440 Post by lacritfan »

I like the new Night and Fog over the old cover, prefer the old Carnival of Souls. Don't mind the subject matter/composition of The New World, but the style...would've preferred a screen cap of one of Lubezki’s shots.
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#2441 Post by domino harvey »

I like how the New World looks like it came out of a history book for kids in the 60s
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#2442 Post by pzadvance »

What's with the weird text cropping on The New World title?
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#2443 Post by jbeall »

I quite like the Carnival of Souls cover, the Muriel cover is okay (but not as good as MoC's), and I really dislike the New World cover. (I agree with domino that it looks like a 60s history book cover.) The rest are "meh."
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#2444 Post by domino harvey »

Except my comment was a compliment!
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#2445 Post by TheGodfather »

pzadvance wrote:What's with the weird text cropping on The New World title?
My first thought as well. Could've made something much better out of that. Great that it's going to be released though!
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#2446 Post by Manny Karp »

pzadvance wrote:What's with the weird text cropping on The New World title?
The New Old
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#2447 Post by Feego »

swo17 wrote:Image
Gross. The concept is great, but note to Criterion, do not let Edward Kinsella draw human beings ever again.
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#2448 Post by Luke M »

I think The New World cover is one of my favorites released this year. It's beautiful and complements an incredible package.
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#2449 Post by Drucker »

I rarely comment or care about covet designs but Carnival of Souls is awful. Original cover was better and more in spirit with the film.
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#2450 Post by Saturnome »

I like it a lot. The old one was a mess (though I think it was the original poster, right?), enough that it made me avoid the movie for a while.

They're all great! A Touch of Zen being my favorite.
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