Criterion Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.2

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Satyajit's Son
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#1026 Post by Satyajit's Son »

Am I the only one who can't see the new covers? Are people getting this from the Criterion website or somewhere else?
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#1027 Post by Ashirg »

somewhere else
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#1028 Post by Elpenor »

From these links, to be a bit more specific.
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#1029 Post by ianungstad »

If someone could post them, that would be awesome. The image site doesn't load properly on my browser.
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#1030 Post by daniel p »

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#1031 Post by ianungstad »

Yeah, the Amarcord cover is kind of off. I have the same problem with the Heaven Can Wait cover...she's a talented artist, but whenever she paints women they end up looking like angry drag queens.
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#1032 Post by Floyd »

The Spirit of the Beehive definately looks great, can't wait for that one. There is definately some meatspin going on with that Amarcord cover but it is all right. Some pretty good covers, not letting the new designs intrude that much as the Six Moral Tales.
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#1033 Post by godardslave »

I can't decided if i like the new seven samurai cover or not, its certainly a lot more daring than the old, predictable cover.
I'm praying seven samurai (3 disc set) is a 3 disc digipack ala Battle of algiers rather than a clunky plastic 3 discer ala the Leopard.

EDIT: Or even better a 3 disc digipack ala Ugetsu or Fanny & Alex, which are the ultimate classiest and most beautiful packaging, IMO.
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#1034 Post by Derek Estes »

I've always thought that Criterion should have used the flag motif for the packaging for Seven Samurai. It's beautifully graphic, and much interesting choice than a still. I'm wonderfully impressed.
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#1035 Post by hammock »

With the exception of Amacord, these covers give high hopes for the new line. Jigoku and Seven Samurai are both spot on! To avoid any misunderstandings - it's the cover for Amacord I don't like, the new logo etc. blends nicely!
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#1036 Post by bjeggert82 »

godardslave wrote:I'm praying seven samurai (3 disc set) is a 3 disc digipack ala Battle of algiers rather than a clunky plastic 3 discer ala the Leopard.
Ditto... although, I think it's unlikely that they'll do a Leopard/Scenes from a Marriage type case. They haven't done one of those for a while. All of the 3 disc sets in the past year or so, as far as I can remember, were digipak... I assume Seven Samurai will be too.
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#1037 Post by domino harvey »

love all these covers, especially the Amaracord one
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#1038 Post by Andre Jurieu »

Jeff wrote:
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.
She looks much better (perhaps less hostile/dangerous) in her "Cushion" self-portrait (3rd link in the Paintings section).
ianungstad wrote:...she's a talented artist, but whenever she paints women they end up looking like angry drag queens.
I don't really know why, but I find her work fascinating simply because her images look so peculiar.
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Jem
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#1039 Post by Jem »

Thanks Daniel.

The new covers look great, though I do agree Amarcord is quite peculiar, not bad, just odd in an interesting/unsettling way.
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#1040 Post by Theodore R. Stockton »

Foe $850 you can buy the origional painting for Heaven Can Wait from her.
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#1041 Post by oldsheperd »

For some reason her stuff reminds me of J.J.'s paintings from Good Times
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#1042 Post by Michael Kerpan »

The picture of the person with wings would appear to be a tribute of sorts to Yoshitoshi Abe's extraordinary animated series "Haibane Renmei"
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#1043 Post by tavernier »

Theodore R. Stockton wrote:Foe $850 you can buy the origional painting for Heaven Can Wait from her.
She pays me and I get the painting?
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#1044 Post by What A Disgrace »

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September it is.
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#1045 Post by Jeff »

oldsheperd wrote:For some reason her stuff reminds me of J.J.'s paintings from Good Times
That would be Ernie Barnes:

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Her stuff also reminds me a little of Eric Chase Anderson. Maybe it's just because of her book cover for Ordinary People, with its Andersonian characters.

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Speaking of which, you've got to check out this guy's bathroom walls.

I've gone from kind of disliking the Heaven Can Wait cover to having a mild case of Caitlin Kuhwald Fever.

By the way, you were right, Andre; She's not nearly as scary when she's not screaming and her wings aren't bleeding.

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#1046 Post by zedz »

ianungstad wrote:Yeah, the Amarcord cover is kind of off ... she's a talented artist, but whenever she paints women they end up looking like angry drag queens.
Sounds just perfect for late Fellini, then.

I think the latest batch of covers are doing a better job of accommodating the new logo, especially Seven Samurai, Beehive and Jigoku. On Amarcord it does look a bit like Pacman's going to eat that ship.
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#1047 Post by rwaits »

Disgrace--Playtime's still not on the Image site--where'd you find this?
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#1048 Post by Matt »

rwaits wrote:Disgrace--Playtime's still not on the Image site--where'd you find this?
Right click on the image.
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#1049 Post by Cinesimilitude »

if she made posters available for a decent price of both amarcord and heaven can wait, I'd totally buy them.
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#1050 Post by Jem »

I can't see Playtime either? WTF!
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