
Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2
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Cinesimilitude
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That is nearly the farthest from what I expected the cover to be, and I love it.JHunter wrote:
I too would love it more if it was just like a sketched on piece of paper, with no screenshots, and maybe the red line on lined paper being the criterion line at the top... with blue lines through the rest of it, and holes punched on the side
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ianungstad
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I wouldn't be surprised if this was packaged like Ugetsu, Man Who Fell To Earth, Short Cuts, and Slacker. So it's possible the actually dvd cover will be different and this is just box art! Head shots were a bit annoying at first glance, but the more I look at it, the less it actually bothers me.
I had the same problem with Kind Hearts and Coronets, and thought maybe the photos on the family tree would look better as illustrations since it seems jarring at first; but then you get used to it, and you realize how cool and different it is than most other dvd covers. Strong covers this month, and yes a nous amours looks similar to the covers in the Malle set, but it still looks great!
I had the same problem with Kind Hearts and Coronets, and thought maybe the photos on the family tree would look better as illustrations since it seems jarring at first; but then you get used to it, and you realize how cool and different it is than most other dvd covers. Strong covers this month, and yes a nous amours looks similar to the covers in the Malle set, but it still looks great!
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bufordsharkley
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I agree with this. But heck, it doesn't look enough like a scrapbook. I mean, perfect circles?i think photos are fitting if you look at it as some kind of school scrap book
...If they changed the edges of the photos to be "torn," I'd go for it a lot more. Heck, I'd be fine with the photos simply being rectangular.
As it is, I think it's interesting and pretty clever, but more or less ugly-looking.
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Naah, too obvious. I love it as it is. Best Criterion cover of the year!JHunter wrote:I too would love it more if it was just like a sketched on piece of paper, with no screenshots, and maybe the red line on lined paper being the criterion line at the top... with blue lines through the rest of it, and holes punched on the side
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A huge percentage of young kids have never seen a real DVD cover. All they know is nzb files, so I guess we are already there in some sense!
I kinda like the cover, but agree that the photos does not blend perfectly with the rest of it. One thing that does make me very happy is that CC finally started using colours again (Equinox+Dazed).
I kinda like the cover, but agree that the photos does not blend perfectly with the rest of it. One thing that does make me very happy is that CC finally started using colours again (Equinox+Dazed).
- Kudzu
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Press down in the center with index finger of one hand and lightly lift on edges with another hand, being careful not smudge disc. To get to bottom disc, place top disc to side upside down, thus allowing it get scratched. When crack in clear center of disc appears from necessary tugging, throw package against wall and commence weeping. After tear wells dry out, pick up the booklet and read the Sergei Eisenstein essay again.
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