I wouldn't be surprised if we shortly see Canterbury with a Criterion "New Look" cover design. It's currently the last spine in the Sprocket-Font series.
backstreetsbackalright wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if we shortly see Canterbury with a Criterion "New Look" cover design. It's currently the last spine in the Sprocket-Font series.
I do hope so... meanwhile, it's curious that the image currently on their site is not the latest they showed :-s
so after searching through image's site i found the cover of seduced and abandoned and the the new spine art...i dont know if this was mentioned before but here it is...
All their covers are starting to look like publishing products rather than video products, S&A looking like a fucking comic book. All the SIX MORAL TALES look like college textbooks.
a few of the boxsets have horizontal spine numbers, Doinel and Stage and Spectacle are a few I own that are that way, but for individual releases, yeah, its new.
Speaking of groovy spines, anyone ever empty out their monterey box & peek inside the hollow box at the spine reverse? Innaresting young lady hiding in there...
All their covers are starting to look like publishing products rather than video products, S&A looking like a fucking comic book. All the SIX MORAL TALES look like college textbooks.
It's interesting that they've used two prominent cartoonists for each of the Germi titles -- however Michael Allred is hardly Jaime Hernandez. And it's a shame they didn't try to get Alex Toth to do a cover before he recently passed:
As for Kirby, no one could've made a better EQUINOX coverthan he
Narshty wrote:The've got the same crappy Heaven Can Wait artist back for Amarcord.
That would be Caitlin Kuhwald. Who, apparently, likes writing poetry and drawing pictures of her friends. I wouldn't talk any more shit about her if I were you. She looks downright dangerous.