Worst DVD covers... ever!

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Ashirg
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#801 Post by Ashirg »

Thanks! I thought it was Peter Strauss on Donald Pleasance.
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#802 Post by gubbelsj »

A sentimental favorite from my Albany, NY library days - this one used to brighten my morning every time it crossed the front desk. Master P is already a legend within the bad DVD art crowd, but this takes the cake for me. That shot of him holding the phone to his ear is so half-assed, so clumsily staged - it looks like they snapped it in the hallway as he was heading into the studio to add some rhymes to a Gutta Boyz track.

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HerrSchreck
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#803 Post by HerrSchreck »

..."a truckload of cellphones... turns into a boatload of cash... which turn into a shitload of bargain bin dvd's..."
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dx23
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#804 Post by dx23 »

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Leo, the copycat? I wonder how Disney didn't sue the shit out of Leo.
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#805 Post by Michael Kerpan »

dx23 wrote:Leo, the copycat? I wonder how Disney didn't sue the shit out of Leo.
You are being ironic, I hope.

Tezuka's classic Kimba the Lion series (retitled Leo the Lion -- for some odd reason -- in the US) was the source that Disney Inc. "borrowed from" when creating its "The Lion King".
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#806 Post by dx23 »

Michael Kerpan wrote:You are being ironic, I hope.

Tezuka's classic Kimba the Lion series (retitled Leo the Lion -- for some odd reason -- in the US) was the source that Disney Inc. "borrowed from" when creating its "The Lion King".
Yeah, I'm being ironic. The sarcasmotron is not working today. Still, it was bad to copycat the Lion King cover when Kimba's producers were criticizing Disney for copying the story.
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#807 Post by dx23 »

And people thought Rafi was annoying:

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#808 Post by Michael Kerpan »

dx23 wrote:Yeah, I'm being ironic. The sarcasmotron is not working today. Still, it was bad to copycat the Lion King cover when Kimba's producers were criticizing Disney for copying the story.
I thought you MUST have been intending irony -- but one never can tell.

Actually, I think the mimicking of superficial elements of the Disney cover really highlights just how much Disney appropriated more essential aspects of Tezuka's creation.

And I got things backwards above -- apparently Leo WAS the original name of Tezukas' character -- and the first US distributors changed it to Kimba. Apparently the name is now reverting back to its original form. ;~}
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#809 Post by Lemmy Caution »

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COLLECTOR ' S EDITION looks subversively similar to COLLECTOR SEDITION.

Is that a subliminal anti-piracy message? Or am I just getting paranoid about my Chinese Dvd collection. Or, is something more sinister at work ...
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HerrSchreck
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#810 Post by HerrSchreck »

Something far more sinister than Something More Sinister...
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#811 Post by King of Kong »

Some more gems:

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#812 Post by skuhn8 »

Wow. Lady Snow Blood. That cover is a masterpiece. Is it just me or is her hand not so much holding the knife as stretching and morphing into a knife. And that look on her face: "Here Kaji, just hold this sharp stick thing. Higher. Higher. There you go. Now just hold that for a minute."

But for whatever shortcomings this film may have they are more than compensated for by featuring a song that appeared in another film by someone famous. Well, if that just doesn't make you want to watch it. If I ever make a film I'm just going to advertise it by pointing out that my intro music is in the same key and tempo as the opening music for Doctor Zhivago--that should put me in the same pantheon as David Lean, Omar Sharif and Julie Christie.

Just like to say that after a smattering of so-so covers it's nice to see this thread return to truly "worst DVD covers". Though that Beach Boys cover seems ok.
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HerrSchreck
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#813 Post by HerrSchreck »

I actually like WAR IN SPACE... appropriately cheeseball in a MYSTERIANS kinda way.
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Barmy
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#814 Post by Barmy »

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Bad cover, worse title.
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Dylan
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#815 Post by Dylan »

For a second there I thought that was an alternate cover for "Scarlet Diva," but..."Orgasm Torture in Satan's Rape Clinic?" That sounds like one of the jokes from the John Carradine segment of "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex..."
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#816 Post by skuhn8 »

Barmy, I'm going to have to sincerely disagree with you there: Cool cover, absolutely BRILLIANT title!
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#817 Post by jon »

I literally laughed out loud at that title. Orgasm Torture In Satan's Rape Clinic...it's a classic.
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#818 Post by jon »

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#819 Post by amnesiac »

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Why use some crappy photoshopped cover when you have these to play with...

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#820 Post by Napoleon »

^For shame.

Now this is a cover! If you are in the video rental shop there is no way you are walking past it without picking it up. Check out the substitution of a full moon for an O! Awesome!!

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Makes the shitty list due to nasty 'Gold Edition' border and weird 'REST IN BEAST' tagline.
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#821 Post by jon »

Children of Men is literally the worst cover I think I have ever seen. How was the movie? The original posters gorgeous, especially in comparison.

The tagline makes the movie sound kind of silly though.
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#822 Post by colinr0380 »

Napoleon wrote:Makes the shitty list due to nasty 'Gold Edition' border
Perhaps they are trying to copy the packaging Universal used to use for their DVDs!
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#823 Post by amnesiac »

jon wrote:Children of Men is literally the worst cover I think I have ever seen. How was the movie? The original posters gorgeous, especially in comparison.

The tagline makes the movie sound kind of silly though.
The movie is a lot better than the cover. ;)

It's actually one of the best Hollywood films of the year, and has one of the most fully realised worlds that I have ever seen. It feels more like a documentary in parts than a fiction film.

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#824 Post by Cinesimilitude »

that's a good slogan there ("last to die..."), now if only someone could put it to good use in some decent art...
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#825 Post by Kirkinson »

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I can't think of any possible way to justify this cover in the context of the film. I don't even know whose breast it's supposed to be.
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